Canada​

Canada’s immigration policies, diversity, inclusivity, and high standards of living make Canada one of the best countries to live and study in. From colleges to applied arts/science schools and universities that offer certificates, diplomas, associate, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, Canada has a variety of higher education choices for international students.

Canada​

Canada’s immigration policies, diversity, inclusivity, and high standards of living make Canada one of the best countries to live and study in. From colleges to applied arts/science schools and universities that offer certificates, diplomas, associate, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, Canada has a variety of higher education choices for international students.

Population: 37.59 million (UN, 2011)
Capital: Ottawa
Largest city: Toronto
Area: 9,984,670 sq km (3,855,100 sq miles)
Primary languages: English, French
Primary religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: 79 years (men), 83 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: 1 Canadian dollar ($NZ) = 100 cents
Main exports: Zinc, uranium, gold, nickel, platinoids, aluminum, steel, iron ore, coking coal, lead, copper, molybdenum, cobalt

Canada, with its low population density and vast size, is home to one of world’s most renowned landscapes and ecosystems. By studying in Canada, students can not only gain access to world-class education, but also explore Canada’s popular mountains, coastal regions, forests, grasslands, and arctic tundra. Snowy winters lower Canadian average temperatures, making it one of the ideal places to live.

Canada provides detailed educational plans for foreign students, encouraging them to remain in the country for work opportunities after graduation. With up to a maximum of 3 years, post-graduation work permits depend on the length of the study program. In Canada you will discover a vibrant and lively atmosphere for living, and a path to crush both your academic and career goals.

Population: 37.59 million (UN, 2011)
Capital: Ottawa
Largest city: Toronto
Area: 9,984,670 sq km (3,855,100 sq miles)
Primary languages: English, French
Primary religion: Christianity
Life expectancy: 79 years (men), 83 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: 1 Canadian dollar ($NZ) = 100 cents
Main exports: Zinc, uranium, gold, nickel, platinoids, aluminum, steel, iron ore, coking coal, lead, copper, molybdenum, cobalt

Canada, with its low population density and vast size, is home to one of world’s most renowned landscapes and ecosystems. By studying in Canada, students can not only gain access to world-class education, but also explore Canada’s popular mountains, coastal regions, forests, grasslands, and arctic tundra. Snowy winters lower Canadian average temperatures, making it one of the ideal places to live.

Canada provides detailed educational plans for foreign students, encouraging them to remain in the country for work opportunities after graduation. With up to a maximum of 3 years, post-graduation work permits depend on the length of the study program. In Canada you will discover a vibrant and lively atmosphere for living, and a path to crush both your academic and career goals.

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