Why do international students choose to study in Canada?
Stunning sights
Known as the Great White North, Canada is a vast and beautiful country to explore. Its almost 10 million square kilometres of land is dotted with arctic tundras, snowy peaks, rich woodlands, refreshing lakes and in other areas, sunny beaches. Its landscape and seascape are sights to behold. Urban cities are not only equipped to provide a high standard of living but designed to blend well with the natural environment.
Diversity prioritized
Canada is also considered one of the world’s safest countries. Its government policy for diversity maintains that people of all ethnicities are represented and that their interests are heard.
Wide culinary selection
Because of Canada’s multicultural populace, its cuisine enjoys an extensive array of cuisines adapted from different ethnicities and cultures. European, Asian and South American influences have made delectable strides in Canada’s restaurant and food scene.
Economically progressive
The Canadian economy is one of the world’s largest and top performers, where its industries contribute to the world’s quantum computing, medical science, space exploration and technology sectors. Crime, inflation and unemployment rates are also relatively low compared to other countries. Meanwhile, the U.S. News & World Report cites Canada as #1 in its 2018 list of “Best Countries for Quality of Life”.
World-class higher education
Canada is a highly-educated nation. The Canadian government spends more funds per capita on education than any other government in the world, resulting in exceptional training standards for literacy, knowledge and skills from primary to tertiary education.
Four Canadian universities are in the world’s Top 100. A Canadian degree, diploma, or certificate is recognised across the globe, so graduates see doors open for them to great careers in a multitude of industries. Canada welcomes a lot of international students and researchers alike every year. It is even a hub for language literacy owing to its bilingual nature and to its diverse ethnic population.