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Why Study in Canada
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Canada plays host to more than 175,000 International students in any given year. Increasingly, Canada is becoming the country of choice for students from all parts of the world.[/SIZE]
QUALITY EDUCATION :
Canada spends more per capita income on its education system than any other country in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) . A degree from a Canadian university is recognized world wide as a result, international students who graduate from Canadian universities enjoy successful and prosperous careers. Canada is known for its quality education & Competitive entry requirements.
INEXPENSIVE :
Canadian Institutes, charge lower tuition fees for international students than their counterparts in competing countries and at the same time, maintain excellent education quality. . However as the fees are more affordable, admissions are more competitive. Over the last three years, Canada's inflation rate has remained one of the lowest in the industrialized world.
PERMANENT RESIDENCY AND CANADIAN IMMIGRATION :
International students can apply for their Permanent Residency which takes up to 15 to 18 months from within Canada. However they need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria of 67 Points.
RANKED AS THE NUMBER ONE COUNTRY :
For the past 9 consecutive years, a United Nation survey has found Canada to be the best place in the world to live. The survey conducted every year, evaluates quality of life in 174 countries, using over 200 performance indicators. Canada earns particularly high marks for its access to education, high life expectancy, and low crime rates.
A SAFE PLACE TO STUDY :
Every step is taken to ensure the safety of students on Canada's campuses. Most universities / colleges have their own campus security 24 hours a day. There are also " Walk Safe" programmes to assist people in getting to public transportation during late hours.
A BILINGUAL NATION :
Canada is a bilingual country with two official language, English and French. The vast majority (75%) of Canada's French speaking inhabitants live in the province of Quebec, which is located in the eastern part of the country but there are French-speaking communities throughout the country. English is the main language of communication in all provinces other than Quebec.