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A fun and diverse international city, Vancouver is also one of the most liveable cities in Canada as well as having plans to be one of its greenest. It’s a beautiful place to live too, with greenery and water surrounding it, while its main park, Stanley Park, is even bigger than Central Park in New York. There’s mountains for skiing and beaches for watersports both available within an hour.

For international students, Vancouver has the perfect mixture of an education at some of the best universities in the world with a city that actively works against any discrimination and is a true melting pot of cultural opportunities. With a thriving post-graduate jobs market and a wide range of activities to enjoy whatever the time of year, this is a city that you’ll want to be in for the long haul.

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Annual Tuition Fees
CA$14,000 - CA$55,000
Annual Tuition Fees
International Students
642,000
International Students
​ Monthly Living Costs
CA$1600-2500
​ Monthly Living Costs

Why study in Canada?

Canada is one of the world’s most popular student destinations.

This is due to its excellent standard of living and high-quality education system. Education in Canada is internationally recognised due to its focus on cross-disciplinary studies and transferable skills. This makes graduates innovative, flexible, and knowledgeable.

With a rich, diverse and vibrant culture, the country is located to the north of the United States and spans from the Atlantic across to the Pacific and Arctic oceans. This means that it has cold winters, bright summers and benefits from a truly stunning natural landscape.

This landscape can be seen in landmarks such as Niagara Falls, Moraine Lake in Alberta, the Canadian Rockies, and the Northern Lights in Yukon.

Canada also has a strong sporting tradition, with popular pastimes including ice hockey, fishing, climbing, trekking, and swimming.

Canadian culture is an incredible blend of its diverse history, with the French language being spoken in many provinces. Moreover, the country’s French roots can be seen in many national dishes, including poutine.

There is also the opportunity to work in Canada after graduation, with many graduates going to work for some of the world’s leading companies based here.

With so much on offer, it’s no wonder why Canada is such a popular home from home for so many!

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    Student life

    Canada offers a vibrant and welcoming international student life, filled with sports, the arts, and travel. 

    Students can take up new hobbies, including unique sports such as ice hockey. There is also the opportunity to explore the rich landscape of the country through its excellent transport networks.

    Canada is a blend of large cities, such as Toronto and Vancouver, and smaller communities, like Prince Edward Island. If your visa allows you to, you can work alongside your studies in leading companies such as Apple, HSBC and Pfizer.

    No matter what you are looking for, there is something for everyone in Canada.

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