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Study in
Canada
About Canada?
Canada is a vast and diverse country, home to over 37 million people. It is the second largest country in the world, sharing its southern border with the USA and its north-western border with Alaska. Canada's population is small compared to the size of the country. Canada has ten provinces and three territories. Canada is a popular choice for international students wanting to study in a different country. With high measurements in quality of life and education, the UN has ranked Canada as one of the best places to live in the world. It is a developed country with a high-income economy.
Why Canada?
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Canada has been consistently ranked as one of the safest nations in the world. It’s the sixth most peaceful country across the globe.
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Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PWPP) allows students to stay and work in Canada for up to three years after graduation.
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High on academic quality at an affordable tuition fee
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Eighteen of Canada’s universities in the 2019 QS World University ranking top 500.
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Canada’s universities offer over 15,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programs – professional degree programs, diplomas and certificates – in various disciplines.
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Canadian college and university diplomas are recognized around the world. The Canadian educational system encourages cross-disciplinary studies and the development of transferable skills (e.g., critical thinking, teamwork and communications) and uses cutting-edge technology and digital media.
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Wi-Fi is accessible virtually anywhere in the country. For example, Montreal has launched an initiative to provide free Wi-Fi across the city. This will make staying in touch with your family and friends easy!
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Canada was the first country to link its schools and libraries to the Internet through its innovative SchoolNet program.
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English and French are official languages in Canada and share equal status, but anywhere you choose to go in Canada, you can easily survive just by speaking and communicating in English.
Estimated Details?
One can apply for a study permit from India under the SDS (Student Direct Stream) category. SDS helps fast-track the visa process. We must fulfil some conditions to apply for a visa under the SDS category, like having a GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate), Letter of acceptance from DLI (designated learning institution), IELTS, full tuition fee payment receipt, etc.
Canada is a PR-friendly country.