Study in Canada
Canada is an immense country...

It has diversity of people, landscape, climate and way of life. Canadians shares common values of pride, belief in equality and diversity and respect for individuals in society. These shared values makes Canada a friendly, caring, peace loving and secured society to live in.
A United Nations survey held between 1994-2002 found Canada to be among the top three places in the world to live in.
Canada earns particularly high marks for its access to high standard education, high life expectancy due to universal health care system and low crime/violence rates.
It’s most world acclaimed cities in which to live and work, for their cleanliness and safety and for their cultural activities and attractive lifestyle are Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.
Canada capital city is Ottawa. Its official languages are English and French. Its population is 32.5million. Its religion: Roman Catholic 45%, protestant and others 55%.
It’s currency is Canadian Dollar ($CAD). It’s type of government is constitutional monarchy.
Canada is the world’s second largest country (9,976,140km2), surpassed only by Russian Federation.
Canada’s economy consists of many different industries under three main types namely: natural resources, manufacturing and services.
Its natural resources industries include: forestry, agriculture, milling and energy.
Its manufacturing industries produce items such as: paper, technological equipments, Automobiles, food, clothing etc. which are meant for both domestic and consumption and for export
Its service industries provide thousand of different jobs in areas of transportation, education, healthcare, construction, banking, communications etc.
The choice of study in Canada is a well thought decision any day. Universities in Canada offer world-class education. Studying in Canada has many benefits including affordable tuition fees, the opportunities to work while you study and for a year after you graduate and a great life style in a beautiful and diverse country.
The UN ranked Canada as one of the best places to live in the world, with its highly qualitative education system, national income and quality of life and security.
Canada boasts of many proven top class universities to choose from, they include, Concordia university, McGill university, Mc master university, Queen’s university, University of Alberta, university of British Columbia, university of Calgary, university of Toronto, university of West Ontario, York university, etc.
Many study activities in Canada leads to opportunities to make new friends, learn new skills, work part-time to earn cash and also enhance your CV. You can also work for a year after graduation; you don’t need a work permit if you have a valid study permit.
Cost of studying and living in Canada: studying in Canada offer great value for money in terms of tuition fees and living expenses.
Estimated course fees ranges from CAN $ 6000 to CAN $ 17,500 yearly for undergraduate courses, while graduate courses ranges between CAN$ 6500 to CAN$33,000 yearly. However courses such as: Medicine or Engineering costs more.
Course Duration: for undergraduate courses it is between 3-4years and at least 1 year for post graduate courses.
Application for Admission: for September intake you need to apply latest march. However other intake after September is January or February each year.
Visas and requirements: to study in Canada you will need to apply for a student visa or study permit, you need your offer of acceptance from your chosen Canadian university, you will also need your application fee and evidence that you are able to meet your financial obligations, such as tuition fees, living expenses etc.
You will need to show evidence of good health, and good character.
If you make up your mind, apply and obtain an offer of acceptance and ensure all necessary visa requirements are satisfied you can be sure of not only studying in a beautiful and vibrant country, but also a life experience that is second to none.