All About: Reasons to Study in Canada in 2024 and Beyond

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Canada's one of the world's leaders in international education. Find out why!

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All About: Reasons to Study in Canada in 2024 and Beyond

Canada's one of the most popular destinations for international students, and it's easy to see why. From a world-class education, to a diverse, welcoming populace, Canada has a lot to offer.

Canada's international student program is changing, but if you're eager for a change of pace, and want to study abroad, Canada may be a great choice for you. Let's find out why:

1. Get a world-class education in Canada

Some of the world's best universities and colleges are in Canada.

Studies at university

Canada's home to some of the world's greatest universities — three major schools rank in the top 50 across the globe. These are:

(Find a full list of programs at Canadian universities here!)

Studies at college

Canada's colleges are excellent, as well. Colleges perform well on Research InfoSource's annual ranking of the top Canadian research colleges — find the full list here — meaning you'll get a well-rounded education in hands-on, practical subjects that can help you build your career. Here are the top three research colleges of last year:

(Find a full list of programs at Canadian colleges here!)

Post-graduate studies

Canada's also a leader in post-graduate education. In fact, students at the master's or doctoral level have more privileges in terms of living and working in Canada after graduation, so post-graduate study is sure to grow in the coming years.

(Find a full list of post-graduate programs in Canada here!)

2. High quality of life in Canada

Canada's got a reputation for cold winters, but the overall quality of life in Canada is excellent — all year 'round.

US News and World Report ranks Canada as #2 in its overall rankings, second only to Switzerland. On quality of life specifically, Canada is #3 in the world.

Another small but meaningful benefit to studying in Canada is our two official languages, English and French. English is the first language of business and education worldwide, and French is spoken by over 310 million people, so you can be confident you'll be learning a language you can use wherever you live and work.

3. Diverse and welcoming population

Canada is world-famous for its multiculturalism and diversity. Rightly so — over 250 "ethnic origins or ancestries" were reported on the census in 2016, and that number has surely grown since.

As of 2016, almost 40% of the children in Canada had at least one foreign-born parent.

Canada's also home to a wide array of Indigenous peoples and communities — over two million people have an Indigenous background.

In terms of international students, Canada accepts eager pupils from around the globe. Here are the five most popular countries of origin, per Unesco:

  • India
  • China
  • France
  • Iran
  • Vietnam

Canada even makes Preply's list of the top 20 friendliest cities for newcomers — twice — with Toronto, Ontario taking the top spot!

4. Work while you study

Every international student with a valid study permit is allowed to work while in Canada. The standard is 20 hours per week while you study — and there's no limit during study breaks, like summer vacation, winter holidays, and so on.

Many colleges and universities will offer support services to help you find a part-time job — most schools even have on-campus jobs specifically for students. Many co-op or internship programs include paid work, and in some cases, students can even be paid to help with faculty research projects.

Ask about student services or the career centre at the schools that interest you.

Bonus: work after you study, too!

Once you complete your studies in Canada, you may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), allowing you to remain in Canada to work for up to three years after graduation.

The PGWP program is great if you want to build a life in Canada after graduation, or even if you just want a bit more Canadian work experience for your resumé. A PGWP can also help you on the road to permanent residence in Canada, if that's your goal.

5. Experience a grand adventure

Uprooting your life to study in another country takes bravery, resilience, and an adventurous spirit.

Canada's an enormous country filled with natural beauty and more incredible sights than you could see in a lifetime. While most of the population lives within driving distance of the United States border, Canada's also home to mountain ranges, sprawling plains, rugged coasts, and nigh-endless tundra.

Whether you intend to stay in the heart of one of our major cities, you prefer a more natural environment, or you're seeking the best of both worlds, Canada has plenty to offer those who are looking for something new.


Studying in Canada has its share of challenges, and it may not be right for everybody, but if you're looking for a well-respected education — especially if you're considering a master's program — consider Canada!


Learn how to apply for a Canadian study permit

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