Study in Canada
Canada has become a central destination for international students who dream to stay in the country they study in. It's not only an international academic destination to get a high degree; Canada has also become a direct track to get a permanent nationality, which is a very important choice to which international students pursue.
Twenty years ago, Canada was ranked as one of the best 10 places in the world to live in. Moreover, Canadian universities provide international students with quality education, just like USA universities, with affordable costs.
People in Canada extremely prioritise education; additionally, education criteria in Canada are very high. Canada has more than 100 prominent universities; five of which are ranked as the best 5 universities worldwide. These universities are: University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Montreal and University of Alberta.
Conditions for study and admission to Canada:
Are you qualified enough to study in Canada?
In Canada, each university has its own admission requirements, so you will be individually assessed. However, graduation from high school or any accredited academic foundation is the minimum requirement to be admitted to any University.
What are the papers and documents needed?
Before joining any University in Canada, you might be asked to present some of your official papers, for example an accredited certificate of graduation from high school. It also might be necessary to assess your papers and translate them to English or French. For more details about papers needed, you can consult the educational authorities in your country or the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (C. I. C. I. C)
Do you meet the language requirements?
International students applying for Canadian universities are expected to prove Excellent command whether in English language or French language based on the University they apply for. Many universities in Canada require students to have the minimum score in the standard test of English language./p>
Luckily, if your English language skills are not good enough to qualify you to join Canadian universities, there are several Canadian programs, offered by Canadian universities, colleges and private foundations, in which you can register before you apply to any University.