Study in Canada
Why study in Canada?
You will be able to travel with your partner and children depending on the program chosen and have access to many benefits.
You and your spouse will be able to work: you part-time while you study and your partner full-time.
If you study at a public college, you will be able to apply for the PGWP (post work permit) to enter the job market.
If you have children between the ages of 6 and 16, they can access free education provided by the Canadian Government.
Access to high quality education, international prestige and recognition by global employers.
It is one of the best countries in the world to live in because of its security, economic prosperity and life expectancy.
Main Cities
Toronto
Canada's largest city and financial capital. Concentrates cultural diversity with close to 100 ethnic groups, art, film and a solid reputation in higher education.
Weather
Minimum 10°C - Maximum 38°C
Transportation
Bus, Subway, Subway, Train, Streetcar
Activity highlights
Visit the MOCCA (Museum of Contemporary Art), stroll through the Eaton Centre, browse the street art at Queen W and enjoy concerts at Cameron House.
Vancouver
Weather
Minimum 2°C - Maximum 23°C
Transportation
Sky Bus, Train, Ferry, Subway
Activity highlights
Cycle through Stanley Park, cross the Burrard Bridge to Wreck Beach and visit the giant aquarium or the local museums.
Montreal
Weather
Minimum 10°C - Maximum 38°C
Transportation
Bus, Train, Subway
Activity highlights
Visit the CN Tower (553m), Ripley's Aquarium, Wonderland Canada and enjoy the scenery in the Niagara Region.
Calgary
A sophisticated western city that balances the modern and the traditional. Famous for its rodeos and its proximity to national parks, ideal for ecotourism and winter sports.
Weather
Minimum 2°C - Maximum 23°C
Transportation
Bus, C-Train
Activity highlights
Attend the Calgary Stampede in summer, climb the Calgary Tower (360° view), tour the Rocky Mountains and see the Zoo's Christmas lights.