– Canada’s rules governing student visas allow students to work up to 20 hours per week both on and off-campus, without requiring a work visa.
– Additionally, the Canadian government provides excellent programs for graduates of Canadian universities to safely work after graduation and use their work and study experience to apply for Canadian immigration and permanent residence programs.
– Applicants seeking admission to a Bachelor’s degree program in Canada must maintain a high grade point average (GPA) and have an acceptable score in English language proficiency tests.
– If an applicant’s language score is insufficient for their desired university, they may need to complete language courses offered by the same university before being admitted.
– Typically, a Bachelor’s degree program in Canada takes 3 to 4 years to complete.
– Applicants for a master’s degree in Canada that do not wish to receive a scholarship are only required to have a minimum grade point average of 14 and an acceptable score in an English language proficiency test. For a scholarship however, students must have a high grade point average.
– If a student intends to pursue a different field from their undergraduate course, they may need to take additional courses, which can affect the duration of the Master’s degree, ranging from one and a half to three years.
– It is worth noting that scholarships for foreign students at this level are rare.
– To be admitted to a doctoral program in Canada, applicants must apply for academic opportunities offered by universities and professors through the university’s website and correspond with relevant professors.
– The duration of a doctoral program in Canada typically lasts between 3-4 years.
– Scholarships for doctoral studies in Canada are commonly awarded, as is the case in many other countries.