STUDY, WORK AND IMMIGRATE TO CANADA
Here is our blog on studying in Canada, where you’ll find valuable tips, insights, and real student experiences to guide you through your educational journey. Discover everything you need to know about Canadian colleges, scholarships, student life, and more to make the most of your study abroad experience.
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Welcome to our blog on studying in Canada!
Higher Education in Canada
Undergraduate Studies in Canada Undergraduate education in Canada follows completion of senior secondary or high school. Certificate ProgramsLess than one year, or one to two
No IELTS or TOEFL? No problem!
University pathway program (UPP) or English for academic purposes program (EAP) is an English language preparation program, offered by many language schools in Canada that
The Top 8 Careers in Canada
According to GlobalNews these are the top eight jobs of the future that today’s students should consider: 1. TeacherMedian salary expectations: $50,000 to $55,000/year.Schooling needed:
PGWP FAQ
If you want to work after completing your studies in Canada, you may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit. In today’s blog,
Bring Your Family to Canada!
From earning an internationally respected education to working during and after your studies, there are a lot of great benefits to being an international student
Housing on a Budget
When it comes to finding a good place to live in, many people encounter a lot of obstacles. Prices being a major one. CBC Canada reports, that
Christmas in Toronto
With the Christmas and New Year coming up, many people start to wonder what to do when the weather outside is frightful and the fireplace
Deal with Black Friday
Next Friday is the Black Friday, and this Friday we will give you some tips on how to shop and where to shop. The Black
Private Colleges: Study & Work
We often get questions about Canadian study and work program. This program was intended to provide international students with the opportunity to stay and work
How to ace a job interview?
When you get an invitation for the interview you have to be prepared to do your best in demonstrating yourself as a suitable person for
What is the IELTS exam?
We often get asked what is IELTS, what is the difference between TOEFL and IELTS, what are the marking criteria in IELTS etc. So, in
Tips on How to Survive College
September session has already started and we would like to share ours and our students’ tips on how to survive and be successful in college.