Why should international students choose to study in Canada?
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Why should international students choose to study in Canada?
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IDP Education
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Canada's education system is well-reputed and regulated where its degrees are accepted worldwide. Canada is also the most affordable destination where international students can find any options according to the budget. The possibility of immigration and post-study work rights also make it very popular among international students.
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Northern College
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Hello, everyone, this is Edna from Northern College in northeastern Ontario. A question about why international students should study in Canada. Of course, first, high quality education. Secondly, the very favorable and open immigration policy. Thirdly, the affordable education. And of course, it's a very safe country for students to live and study here.
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Carleton University
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I have an entire presentation dedicated to this topic, so let me throw some highlights at you. First of all, Canada is a welcoming, safe and diverse country. We are a great mix of rural landscapes and urban city centres. We offer a wide range of high quality public institutions as well as our degrees are portable and flexible. Another thing I'd like to highlight is that we value experiential learning. So you're going to have great experiences both in the classroom and you'll be able to apply them outside of the classroom in the real world.
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University of Winnipeg
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Students should choose to study in Canada because we have a warm and welcoming country with lots of citizens that are eager to meet people from all over the world. We have a government that really values its relationships with international students. Once you're here as a student, you'll be able to benefit from world class education and lots of experiences that you can use to propel your careers. And then once you're finished, you'll have lots of different immigration opportunities available to you.
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University of Alberta
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Students should choose Canada as their study destination because we're a safe country that celebrates diversity and welcomes newcomers from around the globe, we are a beautiful country with high quality public education and many institutions ranking among the top in the world, we offer affordable tuition rates and cost of living lower than many other study destinations. In Canada you can volunteer, research or work while you study and even stay for three years after graduation on the Postgraduation Work Permit.
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University of Ottawa
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Each year, thousands of international students choose Canada as their study abroad destination, and the reasons are simple. Canada consistently ranks as one of the best countries to live in in the world. The cost of living is affordable. It's a very safe country. Our society is very multicultural, and all students benefit from a variety of programs that are internationally recognized, as well as the postgraduate work study permit, which allows students to work in Canada following graduation.
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Canada College
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The quality of Canadian education is among the best ones in the world. Here in Canada, you will develop competencies and skills that will prepare you for the job market.
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Lakehead University
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There are many reasons why Canada is the ideal study destination, including quality of education, cost of living and opportunities to work during and after your program. But one of my favorite reasons to choose Canada is for its multiculturalism and welcoming community. So we look forward to welcoming you.
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MacEwan University (Canada)
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There are many benefits to studying as an international student in Canada. First is the high quality education you will receive. Most postsecondary institutions are publicly funded, which means we are regulated by the government to teach to a certain quality. Your credential earned will be recognized around the world. Other benefits include the right to stay, permanent residency, a postgraduate work permit, access to health care and other social programs during your studies.
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