Education in Canada

Immigration through education is a fairly common and long-proven way to settle in Canada. Of course, the education pathway is not quick and not cheap, but it is reliable and quite popular. Obtaining an internationally recognized qualification in itself contributes greatly to personal and professional growth.
Benefits of education for immigration to Canada

If you compare the cost of education in Canada with the cost of education in other popular English-speaking countries (USA, UK), Canada offers lower prices for higher education programs, where you can sometimes save up to 50% or more. At the same time, the high quality of education and international recognition of Canadian degrees are well-known facts.
You can study at Canadian universities and colleges at any age. Do not be ashamed if you are of a respectable age and your school years are long gone. In Canada, no one will look at a 30-40-year-old student because adult education is the norm here.

An important factor for an international student is the ability to officially work while studying: up to 20 hours per week during term time and up to 40 hours per week during official vacations. Working part-time while studying is not only a way to earn extra money, but it also provides the opportunity to make connections and networks, which can help you find a job much faster after you graduate.

Opportunities for Student Family Members
Your partner is also eligible to apply for an Open Work Permit. Moreover, an invitation or contract from an employer is not required in this case. You can look for work in any field and work for any employer. This is a great help - being able to work and support your family financially is very important while you are adjusting to a new place. Children of international students can attend school for free until the end of high school.
Plus, with a Canadian diploma is much easier to find a job, because the employer knows what kind of diploma you show him, and the work experience gained during the study, will also help faster socialize and will be a great advantage in future employment.

Also note that Canada is a country of immigrants, which means that there are a lot of different accents, which, at times, are not easy to understand. During the study, there is a great opportunity to improve the level of spoken English / French and to deal with a variety of accents because the process of learning is a complete immersion in the language environment and interaction with representatives of cultures and peoples from all over the world. As a result, at the stage of employment, after receiving the diploma, a former student feels quite confident in his/her surroundings and understands the speech addressed to him/her quite well, so he/she feels free in communication.

Also, in most cases, graduates already have an understanding of the Canadian job market, details of resume writing and positioning themselves in professional social networks.

Summing up the information above, we can conclude that the graduate is fully adapted, equipped with knowledge and skills, armed with the right documents and ready to move on to the cherished citizenship of Canada.
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