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About Canada

About Canada

Canada is the world’s second largest country and is known as a land of immigrants offering highest per capita immigration rate in the world, hence very hospitable for international students as well as immigrants. English and French are the two main languages widely spoken here. The cultural diversity makes it an interesting place to live and with its immigrant friendly national policy, it is also considered safe and secure.

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Why you should study in Canada?

Over a while, Canada has become a perfect destination for education studies for many prospective international students. A wide range of Canadian universities are highly ranked globally, and a new educational program established by the Canadian Ministry of Education is admired worldwide as degrees from Canadian Universities hold prestige and pave the way for great work opportunities worldwide.

Canada Culture

Canada has been the first ever country to adopt multiculturalism as a policy, officially. That makes Canada unique with rich in diversity, with a multitude of ethnic, religious and linguistic groups. With such rich diversity, one can always come with an open mind and discover more about many people and cultures of Canadians as part of their living journey.

Benefits of studying in Canada

Below are the top reasons to study in Canada:

  • World Class Quality education at affordable cost, with scholarship options.
  • Exciting Campus Lifestyle
  • Student and Immigration friendly
  • World-class opportunities for research and innovation with High Employment Rate
  • Diverse Culture, Clean, Safe and peaceful country blessed by nature

Eligibility criteria

For Undergraduate/Bachelors level

  • 60% Avg in 12th grade
  • TOEFL : PBT: 580-600 min. (depends upon course)
  • CBT: 237-250 min. (depends upon course)
  • 12th grade level Maths

For Bachelor’s/Diploma/Certificate courses

  • Flexible admission with no < 50% Aggregate
  • IELTS score : 6 / 6.5 overall - As per the course and institution requirement
  • TOEFL : PBT: 550 min. CBT: 213 min.

For Post-Graduate/Masters courses

  • 2-3 years full-time work experience
  • GMAT: 580-600 min (respective to certain institutions and courses)
  • IELTS score: 6.5 overall with no bands less than 6 / As per the course and institution requirement
  • TOEFL : PBT: 580-600 min. (depends upon course)
  • CBT: 237-250 min. (depends upon course)
  • 4 yr Bachelors degree, 60% average

Lifestyle in Canada

Canada has picked up popularity as one of the most preferred destinations for top education across the globe; however, it is not only about its education, quality life and fantastic natural beauty. It additionally possesses a multi-ethnic diaspora. In its broadest sense, Canadian culture is a mixture of British, French, and American influences, all of which blend and sometimes compete in every aspect of cultural life, from filmmaking and writing to cooking and playing sports. Overall, the world sees Canada as the most favorable country to study, live and settle.

Student Visa Application Process in Canada

To apply for your study permit, you will need:

  • 1. An acceptance letter from your education institution
  • 2. Prove that you have enough money to pay for your tuition fees
  • 3. A valid passport or travel document
  • 4. Be a law-abiding citizen with no criminal record and not be a risk to the security of Canada (you may have to provide a police certificate)
  • 5. Be in good health (you may need to complete a medical exam)
  • 6. Proof that you can financially support yourself and any accompanying family members, you may be asked to provide

Must visit places in Canada

Canada is HUGE! And we think it depends on your preferences and your planned destinations.

Without giving any considerations based on your time and planning, here are the top five one shall never miss:

  • Niagara Falls, Ontario
  • Haskell Free Library and Opera House, Quebec
  • Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia
  • Banff National Park, Alberta
  • Singing Sands Beach, Prince Edward Islands.

Any government-accredited high school diploma will be eligible to apply for admission to a Canadian University.

Canadian Universities primarily focus on professional and academic programs and grant degrees. On the other hand; the primary focus of the colleges is on career training and trades. Private Universities are permitted to provide degrees after a meticulous quality assessment process by the designated governmental authorities.

The two essential criteria are previous education grades/performance and language compatibility skills. Apart from these, depending on the field of studies, programs and other relevant factors, requirements can vary.

Once you’ve completed an Under Graduate Degree in a Canadian tertiary institute you are more than welcome to continue your postgraduate studies in this country.

A Master degree can last for two academic years, depending on the curriculum and the responsiveness of the program. Commonly, Master degrees last for a whole academic year including an obligatory internship added to the overall duration.

All colleges and universities can be applied online, but the process is sensitive and requires serious assistance. You can contact the counseling team at Nyalkaran Education for the same.

Processing times vary. It depends on the type of application you submit, and where it is processed.

As for international students in Canada, they must all have health insurance one way or the other.

Usually, the deal is undergone through the University they chose to attend, it all depends on the province. In some provinces, an international student might not be included in the public health insurance plan therefore they must purchase private health insurance.

It differs from province to province, a rough estimate would be 500-600 CAD per year.

For those who have come to the country specifically for studies, some minor jobs would not require a work permit but are rather poorly paid.

A rough estimate would be $7300 – $14 000 per year. Whilst, accommodation varies depending on the region you will be living in Canada as well as the type of accommodation you choose.