Canada
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world after Russia (9.98 million square kilometers). Canada and the United States share the world’s largest land border. Canada is a bilingual country, the two main languages being English & French. It is ethnically diverse and multicultural, accepting immigrants from many countries, with total population of 3.5 crores (35 millions).
 
Canada as a country has ten provinces and three territories. Canada has plenty of natural resources and well-developed international trade networks. Canada has one of the highest per-capita immigration rates in the world, driven by economic policy and family reunification. So after you study in Canada there is a lot of scope for employment.
 
Major Industries in Canada includes: Manufacturing (including food, paper, metal, machinery), Banking, Finance and Insurance, Engineering & Technology, Educational Services, Hospitality, Hotel and Food Services, Public Administration, Software, Digital Media, Transportation and Warehousing, Wholesale Trade & Retail Trade, Professional, Scientific and Technical Services etc.
 
Canada has been ranked by the UN as one of the best places in the world to live. This assessment was based upon Canada's achievements in terms of education, life expectancy, national and per capita income and the overall quality of life. It also included Canada's abundance of fresh water resources, a comfortable population density, low incidence of violent crime and a health care system that is a model for the world. After successfully completing your study, here are a few reasons why Canada may be your preferred country to live in.
 
Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary. Within the provinces under the ministry of education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs.
 
Public education is under the jurisdiction of each of the ten provinces and three territories. This means there are some differences and similarities in the systems across the country. Admission requirements, program and course offerings, and fees vary from one institution to another.
 

Provincial / Territorial  Education

Provincial Department Or Ministry

Education in Alberta (Province)

Alberta Education

Education in British Columbia (Province)

Ministry of Education- British Columbia

Education in Manitoba (Province)

Ministry of Education- Manitoba

Education in New Brunswick (Province)

Ministry of Education- New Brunswick

Education in Newfoundland and Labrador (Province)

Ministry of Education- Newfoundland and Labrador

Education in Nova Scotia (Province)

Department of Education- Nova Scotia

Education in Ontario (Province)

Ministry of Education- Ontario

Education in Prince Edward Island (Province)

Department of Education- Prince Edward Island

Education in Quebec (Province)

Ministry of Education- Quebec

Education in Saskatchewan (Province)

Ministry of Education- Saskatchewan

Education in Yukon (Territory)

Department of Education, Culture and Employment- Yukon

Education in Northwest Territories (Territory)

Department of Education, Culture and Employment- Northwest Territories

Education in Nunavut (Territory)

Department of Education- Nunavut

CANADA: AN ATTRACTIVE STUDY DESTINATION

Every year, Canada invites around 250,000 – 300,000 international students to study in Canada and gives them an opportunity to work and settle there. Canada is very welcoming when it comes to foreign students and talent. Canadians can be reserved with newcomers but are very respectful of cultural differences. Canada’s educational institutions encourage new students from abroad and many have international student targets which they strive to meet.

Advantages

  • Almost 80% of colleges and Universities in Canada are Government / Public Funded to give quality education. 
  • High Chances of getting a Permanent Residency Visa through various provincial / federal immigration programs after you finish study. 
  • Canada boasts a wide range of quality educational institutions for both, degrees and diplomas, in technical as well as professional disciplines. 
  • Canada is a peaceful, politically stable and safe country. Its laws protect the rights of citizens and the country is relatively unaffected by natural disasters. 

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