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A CANADIAN EDUCATION IS AN INVESTMENT IN YOU OR YOUR CHILDREN

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RCIC Free Consultation

Professional Immigration Service

  • Provide a professional assessment of your case

  • Provide personalized options and solutions based on your unique situation

  • Guide you in the preparation and provide TIPS to maximize your CRS score

  • Prepare a detailed submission letter to IRCC outlining your qualifications and eligibility

  • Prepare an explanation letter if it's necessary for your case

  • Complete and submit full application package

  • Handle IRCC correspondence and communicate with other authoritative party

4. It’s affordable

Tuition fee in Canada, when compared to universities in other popular study destinations, is fairly cheaper. Qualified students can also apply to a range of Canadian scholarships to cut down on educational expenses. 

5. Quality of life – Safe and peaceful

If you’re looking for a high quality of life, we have it. Canada is ranked #1 in the world when it comes to quality of life. It’s a great place to live and work. As an international student, you’ll enjoy the same rights as any other Canadian. Canada is typically praised for its affordability, access to education and health, political stability, individual freedom, and environmental protection.

 

6. Immigration opportunities

The Canadian Government offers different pathways for international students to become Canadians. You can also sponsor your family, and loved ones to join you in Canada after you have applied for Permanent residency. Your future is in your hand !

 

7. Canadian Culture includes the world

Canadian culture includes people and cultures from around the world. We are well known as one of the world’s great multicultural societies—and we’re proud of this distinction. Throughout the year, students can experience festivals of all ethnic groups and the wonderful part is that the celebrations are not limited to the ethnic group but the entire country celebrates all festivals! From Christmas to Diwali and from Chinese New Year to Holi, you name it! 

Canada welcomes people from everywhere. We place a high value on tolerance. Our national human rights law prohibits discrimination based on race, gender, disability, and sexual orientation. Each province and territory of Canada has its own human rights code, too.

Canadians have a strong sense of justice. This means we care about people’s rights in the workplace, in the court system, in our democracy, and in our homes. Women’s rights are equally important.

Why Study In Canada?

Canadian education is an investment in you or your children!
Canada consistently ranks as one of the best countries in the world — and is currently the #1 best country for quality of life. You’ll receive an internationally recognized education from some of the top educators and academics in the world.
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1. Qualifications from Canadian study programs are highly respected around the world

Canada has high academic standards. This will ensure that you will be earning a high-quality education and open many doors to an excellent future and career advancement. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is highly respected around the world and often recognized as equivalent to programs in the United States and countries in the Commonwealth.

 

2. A promising future

We’ve researched graduate outcomes for our students—both domestic and international—for years. And you know what we’ve learned? Canadian college and University graduates have a strong earning potential! Canada Education positions its students for a successful future and rewarding careers. In the last decade, Canada has created 1.8 million new jobs for graduates.

In addition to the World Class Education that Canada provides, it also has a fantastic system called co-operative work. Co-op basically provides work opportunities to students in their relevant sectors, while they are studying. This prepares the students for the real world by introducing them early to the work environment and also inculcates discipline. A typical co-op is for about 4 months a year. If a student is enrolled in a 4-year degree program that offers co-op, they can gain valuable Canadian work experience of 16 months during their studies. This is definitely a competitive advantage over others when they start looking for permanent jobs after graduation!

3. Work while studying

Did you know that international students can work while studying?

Good News: Starting November 15 2022, until December 31 2023, if you're an international student and have a study permit with off-campus work authorization, there will no longer be any limit on the hours you can work.

In addition to co-op, international students can also apply for up to 3 years of post-graduate work permits upon graduation.

Don’t miss the deadline to apply for a PGWP! Contact us for more details.

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