Study in Canada - "The Land of Opportunities"
1. About Canada:
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world's second largest country by total area. Canada's common border with the United States to the south and northwest is the longest in the world.
Flag | Time zone Summer (DST) |
(UTC−3.5 to −8) (UTC−2.5 to −7) |
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Capital | Ottawa | Total Area | 9,984,670 sq km |
Largest city | Toronto | Population | 34,406,000 (2011 estimate) |
Official language(s) | English and French | ||
Government | Federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy | GDP (Nominal) | $45,657 (2010 estimate) (Per capita) |
Calling code | +1 | Currency | Canadian Dollar ($) (CAD) |
In Canada, the constitutional responsibility for higher education rests with the provinces of Canada. The decision to assign responsibility for universities to the local legislatures, cemented in the British North America Act, 1867, which was renamed the Constitution Act in 1982, was contentious from its inception. The Act states "in and for each Province, the Legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to Education". As a result of this constitutional arrangement, a distinctive system of education, including higher education, has evolved in each province. However, as the constitutional responsibility for Aboriginal Peoples with Treaty Status rests with the federal government of Canada under the Constitution Act of 1982, it is the federal government that is largely responsible for funding higher education opportunities for Aboriginal learners, whether in traditional post-secondary institutions or in settings that promote opportunities to pursue indigenous education.
5. Cost:
Canadian universities are cheapest among UK, USA, Australia. Average international tuition is around CA$15,000 per year.
University tuition fees for full-time foreign students | ||
Province | Undergraduate tuition fees (per academic year)* |
Graduate tuition fees (per academic year)** |
Newfoundland and Labrador | $8,780 | $1,896 - $3,549 |
Prince Edward Island | $8,970 | $4,854 - $7,281 |
Nova Scotia | $8,233 - $14,349 | $5,735 - $19,467 |
New Brunswick | $7,843 - $12,810 | $7,260 - $9,384 |
Quebec | $10,068 - $12,930 | $9,078 - $20,000 |
Ontario | $6,900 - $16,800 | $5,650 - $26,764 |
Manitoba | $5,573 - $8,283 | $4,170 - $7,937 |
Saskatchewan | $8,489 - $11,482 | $2,000 - $7,078 |
Alberta | $8,000 - $15,767 | $5,500 - $21,546 |
British Columbia | $9,248 - $17,667 | $2,600 - $33,667 |
Source: Statistics Canada |
Here are some typical costs for living in Canada:
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7. Universities:
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