


More than 90,000 students come to study in Canada every year and even more come to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our schools. In Canada, the provinces and territories have jurisdiction over education. For more detailed information on living and studying in a specific province or territory, contact the school where you wish to study.
Why Study in Canada
A United Nations survey has found Canada to be the best place in the world to live. This assessment was based upon Canada's achievements in terms of educational attainment, life expectancy, national income and general quality of life. Conducted every year, the survey evaluates quality of life in 174 countries, using over 200 performance indicators. Canada earned particularly high marks for its access to education, high life expectancy (due to universal health care system); and low crime and violence rates. Canada's prime cities Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal have been recognized as world class cities to live and work, for cleanliness, safety, cultural activities and attractive lifestyles.
Canada's education system is excellent and ranks among the best in the world. Moreover Canadian tuition fees are among the lowest in English-speaking countries.
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High standard educational institutions around the world
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Tuition fees for international students in Canada are much lower than comparable countries.
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Canada spends more per capital on education than any other country in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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International educational experience since 100,000 international students come from all parts of the world annually in Canada
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Renowned all over the world for its tradition of hospitality and tolerance.
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A remarkable multicultural society
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Canada is a world leader in software development, telecommunications, aerospace, engineering, urban transport, biotechnology, mining technology and environmental industries.
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Canada offers a wide choice of over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, featuring virtually every program imaginable.
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Remarkably low cost of living.
Canadian Education System
Education in Canada is under the complete jurisdiction of the provinces and territories (States) and as such, there is no Federal(Central) education system in Canada. In keeping with the national commitment to education, public education in Canada is free up to and including secondary school (12th Std), in all the provinces. At the post-secondary level, institutions are divided into community colleges and universities. A significant number of university graduates attend college upon completion of their degree in order to acquire vocational skills for employment.
Types of Certification
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Certificate : Is a qualification awarded upon successful completion of a programme which is usually one year in length.
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Diploma : Is a qualification awarded on the basis of one or two year's of successful study.
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Bachelors Degrees : Are awarded by Universities/ University Colleges/ Community Colleges after four years of full-time study and lead to graduate level studies.
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Post Graduate Diplomas / Certificates : It lead to a Masters Degree. These programs have work terms which provide full-time opportunities to gain practical experience along with theoretical studies. A typical co-op term lasts 12 to 17 weeks. The prerequisites to participate in these programs is a Bachelors Degree of 3 or 4 years duration.
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Masters Degree : Is an option for Bachelors Degree. Graduates who have an interest in further learning and research, and for those who want to broaden their career possibilities. It is for 2 yrs duration and can be pursued after a 4 yrs Bachelors or a 3yrs Bachelors & a 1year Post Graduate Diploma from Canada.
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Doctorate or PhD : Is a degree ranking above the Masters Degree and generally requires four to seven years to complete.
EARNING WHILE STUDYING IN CANADA
Full-time students registered in a degree or diploma-granting course are allowed to work on the campus of the institution at which they are registered without the need for an employment authorization. This includes on-campus employment for graduate, teaching or research assistants. Spouses of full-time students are eligible for open or open/restricted employment authorizations, depending on medical requirements having been met. Students whose intended employment forms an integral part of their course of study such as undergraduate co-op programs, some programs offered by career colleges or language schools and some high school programs.
Source: www.cic.gc.ca
Requirements for Admission and Visa Applications
To successfully make an application for the desired program for most of the colleges and universities in Canada, you must fulfil their requirements. Your application will be reviewed by the admission department of the very institution. Mainly, the following things are considered as the requirements.
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Firstly, you are required of providing us with your academic as well as financial backgorund. Academic credentials, i.e. SLC/10th, +2/PCL, Diploma, Bachelor's or Masters, depending on the programs of your interest, must be of good standing from the well-accredited institutions.
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Secondly, your English proficiency must be high enough to enroll at the desired programs. The tests like IELTS or TOEFL are widely accepted by the apaplying colleges and universities in Canada, too. Mostly, IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 or TOEFL iBT 80 with 20 in each section are required to meet with their admission policy. Exceptions apply per the decision of the admission committee. Alternatively, you can apply for a "Conditional Admission" by applying as an ESL (English class) + Degree programs applicant, in case you do not meet with their English rerquirement. For that, you'd also need to submit a seperate application availale at our office.
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Thirdly, in addition to above, our team at Bradford would need to assess your financial background to find out your chances for the "Study Permit" or "Student Visa". Financials like your family/Sponsor's income sources, property, bank or educational loan should be clearly mentioed while making an application with us. Then, we will review your case and would be at a position to recommened you the right programs at the right college or university that best-match with your study goals in Canada.
We just not focus on making an applicaiotn, but a quality application for your successful study plans.
Basic Living Costs in Canada as an International Student
Basic Medical Insurance
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$276.75 for the first 4 month semester, then
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$69.50 per month
Text books
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$150.00 - $700.00 per semester depending on your program.
Housing
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Homestay: $700.00 per month
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Residence: $1,840 - $2,000 per semester
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Off-Campus: $450.00- $750.00 per month
Food
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approximately $200.00 per month if not in homestay (food is included in homestay fees).
Student bus pass
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$110.00 per semester
Mobile phone (basic package)
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approximately $25.00 per month
Entertainment/ clothes/ gifts
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$80.00- 100.00 per month