A Safe Community
Canada is a friendly, safe country with a high standard of living. Low crime rates, great student health benefits, and universities focused on student security and health make studying in Canada a good choice for anyone who’s uneasy about personal safety while abroad. The Global Peace Index ranks Canada among its top 10 safest countries in the world to visit.
According to many reports, Canada is the second largest nation in the world to have the highest quality of life in terms of social change and growth.
Working while studying
During semesters, international students can work 20 hours a week. And during breaks can work 30 hours a week. Moreover, you won’t need a work permit if you work in the campus area. Only for full-time jobs outside campuses, such a permit is necessary.Studying in Canada avails one the opportunity to apply for a work permit and permanent residency status after graduation.
Possibility of Immigrating
After studying abroad in Canada, you may want to make the Great White North your permanent home. If you are considering moving to Canada, the “Canadian Experience Class” makes it easier for you. Applicants need to have graduated with a degree and have one year of work experience. They can apply for a permanent visa that will take 15 to 18 months to process. After that, you can make your temporary trip to Canada a permanent way of life.
Hope this blog helps you to make up your mind to study in Canada. Let us know what you think? Would you want to study in Canada or would you choose another destination? Let us also know what else would you like to know about studying and living in Canada?