TOP 5 REASONS TO STUDY IN CANADA


One of the challenges many students face when making decisions for international studies is the choice of a country that provides an enabling environment and offers the best deals for them.

So before we jump into the details of how to find the right school and the right course for you, it is important to have a basic knowledge of what studying abroad entails.

Although many countries offer scholarship opportunities, howbeit there are three highly sought after countries, namely ─ The United Kingdom (UK), the United States of America (USA), and Canada.

For us at Vantage Migration, our favorite study destination is Canada, and if you continue reading, you might as well, share in our love for this country.

So here are the reasons;

1. CANADIAN TUITION IS AFFORDABLE AND SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE

A lot of folks argue that getting a scholarship in Canada is as difficult as getting a camel to pass through the eyes of a needle. But that is not true. Canada offers even more scholarships than most countries of the world, however, these scholarships are given by the school departments. Worried about high tuitions? You need not worry because Canada is best at offering a full scholarship that covers tuition and living expenses for the student when compared to her UK and USA counterparts.

2YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY AND WORK AT THE SAME TIME

99% of students studying in Canada have an opportunity to work while they study. As you arrive in Canada, you are given a study and work permit which enables you to work and study at the same time. More interestingly, is that you can choose to work on-campus or off-campus. Should you choose to work in the school campus, you can work for as many hours as you want, whereas,  you can only work 20 hours a week, as a part-time, that if you work outside the school campus.

3AFTER GRADUATION, YOU GET A WORK PERMIT FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS

This is so good to be true, right?

Unlike her UK and US counterparts that expect you to be home-bound as soon as you have completed your studies, Canada has an immigration system that allows international students to stay back and become citizens after study. After your graduation, you are given a graduation work permit that spans at least 3 years; however, this is dependent on the length of your study.  This they have put in place to allow students to gain more work experience after study. Too often, within this three-year timeframe, a lot of students, end up getting their Canadian permanent visa to live permanently in Canada.

4. YOU CAN COME ALONG WITH YOUR FAMILY

Married, and bothered about leaving your family behind to pursue your study goals?

We have got good news.

Canada permits you to come along with your family; well, as long as the union is verifiable and you have got your papers to confirm it. Want to know the best part?  Canada offers your spouse a work permit that empowers them to work anywhere in the country.  

Isn’t that good news?

5YOU CAN REGISTER AS A LOCAL STUDENT

Surely you have heard about Canada Express Entry package for professionals seeking entry into Canada. The good news is that even as a student applying for a scholarship, you can also apply through express entry, as a local student. This you should do, as it will save you from paying high tuition should you be granted entry.

Amazing benefits, right?

Do not limit yourself.

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  1. Affordability is a significant advantage of studying in Canada. With a wide range of scholarships available, students have the opportunity to receive financial assistance and make their education more affordable compared to other countries like the UK and the USA. It's great to know that Canada prioritizes providing full scholarships that cover both tuition and living expenses, making it an appealing option for students seeking financial support.

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