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Study and Work in Canada as a Global Student?

People around the world are drawn to Canada due to its diversity, impressive system of education, and pluralistic cities. Canada offers degree programs in numerous fields. Ranked among the most popular study abroad destinations. Programs are taught in English.

Living standard is great in Canada. Global students profit from this greatness that protect Canadians like human rights regard, fairness, multiplicity and a steady, quiet society. According to U.S. News & World Report of 16 Dec 2022, Canada ranks in third place globally for the best quality of life.

Tuition fees for Government owned universities average between 7,500 and 22,500 CAD per year while tuition for private universities are much higher. Degrees earned in Canada are globally accepted. Global students from countries where English is not the innate language will have to prove their English ability by writing the TOEFL® or IELTS™ english proficiency exams.

- University of the People.
- Brandon University.
- Université de Saint-Boniface.
- University of Guelph.
- Canadian Mennonite University.
- Memorial University of Newfoundland.

- Memorial University of Newfoundland
- University of Northern British Columbia
- University of Calgary
- Simon Fraser University
- University of Saskatchewan

You can work up to 20 hours per week. Working more than 20 hours per week is a violation of your study permit conditions. You can lose your student status for doing this, and may not be approved for a study or work permit in the future. You may also have to leave the country. (source; https://www.canada.ca › services › work › work-off-campus)

- Step 1: Submit I-20 forms and apply for student visa.
- Schedule advising appointment
- Learn more about immigration regulations.
- Finance your education with scholarships, grants and provincial aid
- Familiarize yourself with our international student resource page.
- Get to know your new city