Study in Canada
The United Nations ranks Canada as the best place in the world to live! Canada boasts a very high quality of life: an excellent healthcare system, low crime, and low population density. It is a country of outstanding beauty with the Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Prairies among its natural gems. Though winters in some parts of Canada can be harsh there are also areas with a mild, temperate climate.
Strong British, French and Aboriginal cultural influences still exist despite Canada’s close proximity to the US. It is interesting to note that Canadians themselves see Canada as being inherently multicultural and indeed there is immigration from all over the world, mainly to the urban centres of Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Canadian education ranks with the best in the world with tuition fees among the lowest in the English-speaking world. Because Canada is a bilingual nation (English and French are both official languages) it has become a world leader in language training. This, coupled with a national policy for multiculturalism, has made Canada a popular place for overseas study with well over 100,000 international students attending Canadian colleges. International students at a Canadian university or college have the possibility of working for up to one year in Canada after graduation.