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All about Canada

Canada has been named by the United Nations as one of the best countries in the world to live in. A diverse range of high-quality educational institutions offering technical and professional degrees and diplomas. As a result, it truly deserves to be known as the “Land of Opportunities.” Canada is a multicultural society that supports and respects the customs and traditions of various cultures. It is home to some of the world’s most prestigious research facilities and academic institutions. Canadian universities and colleges are well-known throughout the world for their high standards, as well as their safe and academic environments. Canadian universities and colleges are well-known throughout the world for their high standards, secure campuses, and educational excellence. Canada spends more per capita income on education than any other G-8 country and ranks among the top three in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Degrees, diplomas, and certificates that are globally recognised are on par with those obtained from states or commonwealth nations.

A study abroad programme in a developed country might be highly costly. Despite the fact that Canada’s education and living standards are among the best in the world, the cost of education for international student is relatively low when compared to other countries. This is why Canada has become a popular study abroad destination for Indian students, as evidenced by the fact that nearly two lakh international students chose Canada as their first choice. People who come to study or work in Canada have always been welcomed with open arms. Its residents are well-known for their friendliness. The number of Indian students interested in studying in Canada has increased significantly in recent years, especially to the Canadian government’s efforts to attract Indian students to its universities through favourable student visa policies and other measures.

Climate in Canada

From the permanently frozen ice caps north of the 70th parallel to the lush vegetation of British Columbia’s west coast, Canada has a wide range of climates. Canada, on the other hand, has four different seasons. Daytime summer temperatures in the most populated areas along the US border can reach 35 ˚C or higher, and though lows of -15 °C are not uncommon in the winter, more mild temperatures are the norm in the spring and fall.

Working in Canada

International students in Canada are encouraged to practice part-time for 20 hours per week throughout their studies and are eligible for post-study work for a period ranging from one year to 3 years, depending on the length of their education.

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