Canada is a country of natural beauty - from coast to coast - with endless landscapes of mountains, lakes, rivers, forests and plains. This really is the great outdoors. Canada is the second largest country in the world, spanning six time zones. Extending from Atlantic to Pacific, and penetrating deep into the Arctic, Canada is an explorer's paradise. In the north of the lies most of this beauty - and largely uninhabited, is unspoiled. The Niagra Falls are magnificent, as are the Great Lakes, whilst Banff and Jasper National Parks offer exquisite scenery of glaciers, peaks and fluorescent blue lakes. Studying abroad in Canada will, you will most likely be based in one of the cities close to the American border - cities which embrace multi-culturism like no other. British and French cultures penetrate the nation, culminating in two official languages, whilst a cauldron of other nationalities can be seen and heard - Dutch, Chinese, Spanish and Polish, to name but a few. Toronto exhibits this blend better than anywhere, and with its vibrant summer festivals and its love for music, will surely entice you. It is also Canada's business centre and the largest city in the country. The education system in Canada encompasses both publicly-funded and private schools, including: community college / technical institutes, career colleges, language schools, secondary school, summery camps, universities and university colleges. >Study-16 month> work 1 year> GET...PR (permanent residency) and do your further study with student loan.isn't that simple.
- A temporary resident visa
- A study permit
- For Quebec-bound students, a CAQ (Quebec Application Certificate)
- Any study program of up to six months: no study permit is required
- Programs longer than six months require a study permit
