Study, Work, Live in Canada

For the nine consecutive years, a UN survey claimed Canada to be among the top three places in the world to live. Canada is a peace loving, friendly, caring and secure society. This constitutional monarchy believes in equality, diversity and respect for all individuals, thanks to Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Canadian Multiculturalism Act. The Canadian food too has diverse French, British, Canadian roots and now spicy Chinese is the latest trend in most of the part of the country.

  • Sheridan College, George Brown College
  • Thompsons River University, Vancouver Insland University
  • Cambrian College, Red River College
  • Mohawk College, Conestoga College
  • Vancouver Community College, Dalhousie University
  • Sheridan College, George Brown College
  • Thompsons River University, Vancouver Insland University
  • Cambrian College, Red River College
  • Mohawk College, Conestoga College
  • Vancouver Community College, Dalhousie University

Study, Work, Live in Canada Benefits

More than 130,000 students come to study in Canada every year. In addition to this number are many more that come to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our schools. The provinces regulate education and schools in Canada. For more detailed information on living and studying in a specific province or territory, contact the school where you wish to study. Education in Canada is under the complete jurisdiction of the provinces and territories (States) and as such, there is no Federal(Central) education system in Canada.

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In keeping with the national commitment to education, public education in Canada is free up to and including secondary school (12th Std), in all the provinces. At the post-secondary level, institutions are divided into community colleges and universities. A significant number of university graduates attend college upon completion of their degree in order to acquire vocational skills for employment.