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Why Study in Canada

Canada is one of the most preferred destination for international students because of its first class education system which is available at an affordable cost to international students.
Getting a recognized world class western education is not all you stand to gain from studying in Canada, there is more:, 
1. Canada is a very beautiful, immigrant friendly country with a strong economy.

2. Canada is one of the safest countries in the world. Canada is ranked 8th out of 162 in the world's safest and most dangerous countries ranking.

3. International students are eligible to work 20 hours during school term or 40 hours (full time) during holidays to help out with living costs.
Many international students also choose to stay and work after their studies and gain a highly valuable Canadian work experience and most eventually make Canada their home permanently.

4.  Married students can come to Canada with their spouses or common law partners and their children. Children of international students under the age of 18 ( elementary to secondary age) can attend Canadian public schools free of charge.
Your spouse is also allowed to work full time to help support you (unlike in the USA).






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