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Reasons to study in or visit Canada

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RLLillis
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RLLillis said:

For Americans, I think all you have to say is George W is not the president… lol… Seriously though, I’ve been to all the Canadian provinces, but none of the territories. I’m big on natural beauty so my favorite spots are Newfoundland (Gros Morne) and Prince Edward Island. In rural Canada, I feel like I’ve been stuck in a time capsule and sent back to 1950 when people were nice, didn’t lock their doors, had farms and knew their neighbors. This is emphasized by the fact that I love bed and breakfast places and don’t care much for hotels. I love Canada… but only in the summer. : )

What do you think are the Canada’s biggest selling points? What should entice a student to come to Canada to study?

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RLLillis
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RLLillis said:

PS – The ferry to Newfoundland is not for the faint of heart. That is a seriously choppy ride. I will say that if you can brave the deck, you’ll most likely see some beautiful whales.

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asingla
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asingla said:

PS – Government of Canada introduces changes to work permits for international students, making Canada more attractive for skilled individuals. Visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2008/2008-04-21.asp

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asingla
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asingla said:

- After six months, students are eligible to work off-campus. Universities/colleges assist students to look for employment options

- Work permit for international students on completion of postgraduation; permission to work for two years in Canada, with the exception of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, where permission is granted only for a year

- Most institutions offer co-op programmes where students get a chance to work for a term with the industry and gain work experience while they study. The faculty helps students in getting placed

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cappy_bg
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cappy_bg said:

hi guys all that you are saying makes Canada look like a perfect place for an international student.however can you tell me what do universities require for enrollment and scholarship, if they are giving one?thanks a lot

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balvinder singh
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balvinder singh said:

i am b.e instrumentation and control i wnat to go canada in jan 2009 tofel ibt score 100/120

i wnat certificate course of 1 year so would u plz suggest me some universities

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lechuck
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lechuck said in response to:
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i am b.e instrumentation and control i wnat to go canada in jan 2009 tofel ibt score 100/120

i wnat certificate course of 1 year so would u plz suggest me some universities

Hi Balvinder,

You should try out our school finder. Type in your TOFEL score and your desired course and those combine should get you a selection of schools that are more than happy to send you a bunch of information. From there you should be on the fast track to Studying in Canada. Exciting!

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lechuck
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lechuck said in response to:
cappy_bg
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hi guys all that you are saying makes Canada look like a perfect place for an international student.however can you tell me what do universities require for enrollment and scholarship, if they are giving one?thanks a lot

Depending on the School it often changes. Scholarships are highly competitive but reachable by most students.

Read out Scholarships lesson, hopefully that can direct you to the right place.

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cappy_bg
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cappy_bg said:

thanks lechuck,

I am particularly interested in Mcgill university.I know they offer scholarships but I can`t seem to find what they requiere and what documents should be filed in order for a person to get one/Is there any way you can help me? By the way I have 113 out of 120 on my ibt TOEFL and I am taking the SAT in october.

thanks in advance

maria

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oLahav
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oLahav said:

Hello Maria.

I’ve found this page which should provide you with the information you need. You can also try to email the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid. If your high school average is as high as your TOEFL score, you should be eligible for some scholarships. You should also tae a look at this lesson for methods of finding more scholarships.

Good luck.

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SHANYHOSH
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SHANYHOSH said:

HEY GUYS

HOW ABOUT AN MBA DEGREE FROM CANADA.. COULD YOU SUGGEST SOME GOOD UNIVERSITIES TO LOOK UP TO.

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oLahav
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oLahav said:

Canada has some great places where you can get an MBA degree. Thomson Rivers is one example- you find out more in this lesson. So does Saint Mary’s University.

There are a lot of other great institutes all over the country. Make sure to use our valuable lessons posted in this community to find out more about Canada and the opportunities it offers.

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