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What is the condition in different regions of Canada for international students?

posted on: April 17, 2023

Canada is the second largest country in the world. This means that it is a huge country and as compared to the land, the number of people is really less. But over the years it has experienced the incoming of a lot of migrants due to which its diversity and population has increased. One must know that not all the provinces of Canada are equally beneficial for international students. The job prospects, the security, fee structure, and a lot of other things are different. Let's talk about different areas of Canada.

  1. Atlantic Canada

This area is famous for its natural beauty and landscapes. It is also home to some of the top rank universities in Canada. As compared to other regions, Atlantic Canada is a lot more affordable in terms of accommodation and food for international students. They also have favourable after study work visa policies for international students.

  1. Ontario

This is the largest province in Canada and currently has around 14 million residents. It is home to several vibrant cities, including Toronto, Ottawa, and Hamilton. Most of the provinces in this region are known for the latest technology and development. The cost of living in this province is a lot higher than the rest of the areas.

  1. Quebec

A lot of people in this province speak in French. It is home to some of the most famous universities in Canada, including the University of Quebec and the University of Montréal. The economy in this area is quite healthy which is why it has the lowest unemployment rate in the country.

  1. Western Canada

Western Canada includes provinces like British Columbia, Manitoba and Alberta. It is very beautiful and studying here is quite an experience in itself. It is home to some of the most famous universities, the University of British Columbia and the University of Alberta. It is also quite affordable for international students.

 

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