Study In Canada
Canada welcomes a record number of international students each year, with more than 293,000 international students from around the world. This is good news for the Canadian government, which sees it as a gold mine of economic benefits.
Canada is a leader in providing quality education. According to the Programme for International Student Assessment, Canada ranks among the top OECD countries in terms of student skills.
Education systems provide the knowledge, skills and qualifications required for today’s global labour market.
Canada welcomes a record number of international students each year, with more than 293,000 international students from around the world.
Doubling the number of international students in Canada by 2022
Canada will focus its efforts on countries in North Africa, the Middle East, Brazil, China, India, Mexico and Vietnam.
The Canadian government sees these international students as a real gold mine of immediate and long-term economic benefits, knowing that the majority of these students end up wanting to settle permanently in Canada after their studies.
International students already generate $8 billion in economic benefits in tuition fees, accommodation costs and discretionary spending. Attracting more than 450,000 researchers and international students to Canada by 2022 will create at least 86,500 net jobs for Canadians.
And there are many post-secondary programs (University, College) suitable for you in science, engineering, business, arts, etc…
You could soon be living and studying in Canada in the best academic environments.
During your period of study in Canada and after graduation, you can enter the Canadian job market with qualifications that are recognized and respected around the world. A recognized university program of study in Canada can become your path to Permanent Residence in Canada.
In 2013, there were 293,505 international students studying at all levels in Canada, mostly in engineering or business, an increase of 84% from 2003.
Easy access to education at any age
In Canada, 90% of adults aged 25-64 have completed upper secondary education, a level above the OECD average of 76%.
Canada ranks among the top OECD countries in reading, math and science, with the average student scoring 522 points. The most effective school systems are those that are able to deliver quality education to all students without distinction.
Canadian students perform well in school regardless of their socio-economic background, mother tongue, and whether they are native-born Canadians or recent immigrants. Targeted programs are successful in helping vulnerable populations raise their educational attainment levels.
1. Have your admission letter
You must have been accepted (letter of admission) by a school, college, university or educational institution in Canada.
2. Having the Financial Capacity
1. Finding the right study program
We help you find a University or College Program that best suits your budget and your career expectations.
2. Preparing Your Application
Preparation of your application – getting the admission (the Letter of Admission).
3. Request for CAQ
Complete the CAQ application process if you wish to study in Quebec.
4. Student Visa
Apply for the “Visa to Study in Canada”.
5. Steps related to your settlement in Canada
The steps related to your settlement in Canada (insurance, housing, and more…) optional
6. Remaining in Canada after your studies
Remain in Canada permanently
Are you in the process of graduating or have graduated, and would like to settle in Canada permanently? Several Programs are available to facilitate your immigration to Canada.
If you wish to retain the services of WORK TO CANADA IMMIGRATION for your immigration to Canada after your studies, you will benefit from a special follow-up during your studies.
Seize your future and choose us as your partner for a Canadian study experience that will last a lifetime!