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Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometers, making it the world's second-largest country by total area.

 

Canada’s Education System:

Although it varies from province to province, in general, Canadians must attend school until the age of 16, and it is comprised of four levels.

 
1. Pre-elementary
 
2. Primary
 
3. Secondary
 
4. Post-Secondary Education

College and University
 
Other Types Of Education in Canada

1. Vocational Schools
 
2. Private Schools
 
3. Religious Schools

LifeStyle:

Canada is a beautiful and rewarding country to live in, with limitless opportunities available to anyone who takes the time to notice.According to the Economist Intelligence Unit global live ability study of 2013, three Canadian cities are among the world’s ten best cities to live and they are :Vancouver,Calgary,Toronto.Canada has a mixture of multiple races and ethic backgrounds and is a hub for educations. Everyone is regarded equal and as such, is encouraged to participate in social, cultural, economic and political affairs. The average Canadian lives up to 81 years old, thanks to Canada’s exceptional health care program; that is three years longer than the average American. To give an idea of Canada’s vastness, it takes approximately seven days to drive from the East to the West of the country. It has six separate time zones, and in case you don’t have 7 days to drive across, it takes approximately seven hours to fly across the country. Within this vastness, Canada has beautiful cities with all the glitz, glamour and energy you could ask for. Edmonton is the oil capital of Canada and one of the easiest cities to find work in. Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal are top destinations if you desire that fast life. They are also the home to hundreds of entrepreneurs with start-up companies. If you prefer the more quiet and laid back lifestyle, Canada also has hundreds of cities and towns that are ideal to raise a family and lead a stress free life. To get more interesting knowledge about Canada.

A great place to work :

Canada has a very low unemployment rate compared to other developed countries. It is rapidly advancing in modern technology making it an ideal place for careers in software development or information technology. Fields such as aerospace, engineering, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals offer plenty of job opportunities.

With a valid work permit, your spouse or common-law partner is eligible to work in Canada though they will have to get their own work permit.

Work benefits

  • In North America, Canada offers the highest minimum wage which can range from $10.50- $13.00 depending on the province. Companies in Canada offer affordable employee health-care plans. Apart from this, foreign workers here have access to the highly-subsidized healthcare system where everyone is covered including dependents.
  • When you are eligible, you can earn compensation if you have lost your job and if you are willing to work but do not get any jobs.
  • A person who is pregnant or recently given birth has adopted a child or is caring for a newborn has benefits. New mothers get between 17 and 52 weeks of leave based on their years of employment. Apart from this, one or both parents can get paid leave from the government through Canada’s employment insurance plan.
  •  If you have a chronically ill family member who is at risk of death, Compassionate Care benefits will support you.
  • If one has to be away in order to support such a family member for the work.
  • One is eligible for Parents of critically ill children benefits if he has a child who is critically injured or ill.

Entertainment:

The top activities to do in Canada for entertainment – from wildlife to Northern Lights

  • Polar bear safari. ...
  • Canadian canoeing. ...
  • Bungee jump. ...
  • See the Northern Lights. ...
  • Whale watching. ...
  • Visit Niagara Falls. ...
  • Climb a mountain in the Rockies. ...
  • CN Tower Edgewalk and so on

Student visa :

In order to study in Canada, you will need to obtain a Canadian study permit, which serves as a Canadian student visa for the duration of your stay. You do not need a Canadian study permit if your course or program lasts six months or less. Nonetheless, it may be a good idea to apply for a permit before you come to Canada anyway – otherwise if you decide you want to continue your studies in another program, you’ll need to leave Canada to apply for a study permit through a visa office.

Once you have a Canadian study permit, you can apply to renew it from within Canada if you decide to continue your studies. For full-time students registered at an accredited higher education institution, a study permit also allows you to work part-time on campus. You may also be able to work off-campus, work as a co-op or intern as part of your program, stay in Canada as a permanent resident or find work after you graduate.

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Why Study In Canada:

Canada consistently ranks as one of the best countries in the world—and is currently the #1 best country for quality of life. Study in Canada, and you’ll receive an internationally recognized education from some of the top educators and academics in the world. What are the benefits for international students studying in Canada? Many! Whether you choose to study in one of our large, vibrant cities or settle on a small campus in a warm, welcoming community, your experience will be one that will shape your life.

You’ll learn with the best and brightest

Canada is recognized worldwide for our outstanding quality of education—from elementary school to post-secondary studies. Our educators are highly trained and bring diverse perspectives to the classroom. At the university level, 2 out of every 5 academics hold at least 1 international degree.

Live in a bilingual environment

Canada is a bilingual country, which makes studying here an excellent opportunity to develop your language skills and boost your prospects for an interesting career. Coursework in French and English is an integral part of Canada’s educational system, which enriches its cultural and community life.

Enjoy an excellent quality of life

According to QS World University Rankings, three Canadian cities, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, made the list of the top 50 student cities. The ranking was based on several criteria, including affordability, the diversity of the student population, and employers’ perception of graduates on the job market.

Canada boasts an enviable quality of life, with a cost of living (e.g., housing, transportation, tuition) that is lower than in other countries, such as the US, France and the UK, and offers safety, stability and respect for the rights of individuals and communities.

Discover the country’s natural beauty

For international students, very few places offer the advantages that Canada does. Its universities, among the best in the world, are at the heart of its rich and diverse culture. Canada is a country with an excellent standard of living and where there are many opportunities to get some experience in your field of studies. As a bilingual, safe and welcoming place, Canada won’t disappoint students who are looking to broaden their horizons.

Gain work experience in Canada after you graduate

The Canadian government offers a work program to students who have obtained a diploma from a post-secondary school in Canada and are looking to gain work experience. This is an excellent way to continue to live in Canada while diversifying and developing your professional skills.

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