Studying in Canada

Posted on November 24, 2016

As a nation, Canadians place great emphasis on learning and higher education, having established a system with extremely high standards. In fact, a Canadian degree or diploma is highly regarded in business, government and academia around the world. Canada is also regarded as one of the best places to live in the world, and is highly ranked particularly for education, health care, social security,...

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IELTS is an English language test that measures the proficiency of candidates who want to study or work in settings where English is the main language of communication. Testing is based on a 9 level scale that accurately identifies candidate proficiency - a beginner would be considered level 1, while an expert would be considered level 9. IELTS is made available in two distinct formats (Academic...

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Once all of the planning and paperwork has been done, and immigration processing is well on its way, it’s time to start living in Canada. And while the experience will be demanding and often challenging, there are some basics that will make life somewhat easier.

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Like any other country, Canada poses its own unique challenges when it comes to looking for new work. New immigrants have a host of issues to deal with, and many barriers to overcome. But finding new work is likely one of the most important, and one of the most immediate.

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The process of immigrating to Canada can be involved, oftentimes complicated, and sometimes expensive. Under the umbrella of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, foreign nationals planning to immigrate do not necessarily need an immigration specialist to expedite their process. At the same time, having the assistance of a specialist and being professionally represented does have some benefits and...

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