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The study-work-immigrate advantage in Canada

Margaret Cooley

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Canada emerged as one of the most popular hotspots for students looking to get a quality education in a friendly and encouraging environment. The international student population in Canada is booming at the moment. The number has tripled over the last decade to 570,000 people in 2018. Canada has been bestowed with the rank of the fourth-leading host of international students. The ICEF states that Canada is preceded by the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. The higher student intake of Canada can be attributed to the explosion of international students globally.

According to the UNESCO, the number of international students rose to almost 5.3-million in 2017 as compared to just 2 million in 2000. The worldwide globalization is only going to boost the numbers in the near future. The growth of middle-class populations across all markets will play a major role in increasing the number of international students who want to enroll in premium universities.

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One of the primary reasons why Canada is attracting students at the moment is its weak dollar. The international student tuition might be a tad higher than the tuition fees paid by native Canadian students, but it is still globally competitive as compared to more expensive countries. The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) has stressed that the influx of international students can be attributed to the quality education offered by Canadian universities and colleges. Canada’s reputation as a friendly and welcoming society also allows international students to feel confident about fitting in.

It is also important to note that the comprehensive study-work-immigrate package offered by Canada is also incredibly tempting. Canada permits international students to have part-time jobs even during their studies, allowing them to become financially independent. International students also get extra CRS points in case they want to become permanent residents of Canada.

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