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WHY STUDY IN CANADA

Canada has long been recognized as one of the world’s top study destinations, offering exceptional education, a safe and welcoming environment, and attractive post-study work and immigration opportunities for international students. Beyond its globally respected academic standards, Canada stands out for its advanced economy, strong technological innovation, cultural diversity, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Together, these elements create an ideal setting for students to grow academically, professionally, and personally. Below are the key reasons why Canada continues to be a preferred ...

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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CANADA

Canada is located in North America and consists of 10 provinces, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and up to the Arctic Ocean. • Capital : Ottawa • Country calling code  : +1 • Prime Minister : Justin Trudeau • Government : Bicameral parliamentary system with multiple political parties • Provinces : Québec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador • Population : 37.59 million (2019) • Area : 9,984,670 km² • Official languages : English and French   Please refer to the information below, based ...

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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDYING IN THE UK

I. University Scholarships (Undergraduate, Master’s & PhD) 1. Northumbria University See details: here 20% tuition fee scholarship - Northumbria University Alumni Discount: For former Northumbria students, applicable to taught master’s or research master’s programmes. 2. Nottingham Trent University: See details: here 50% or 25% tuition fee - NTU Excellence Scholarships: for undergraduate and taught master’s programmes £2,000 - International Scholarships £3,000 - International Merit Scholarships £5,000  -  Regional and Subject Scholarships: for master’s programmes 50% tuition fee - Women in Computer Science: for master’s ...

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STUDENT VISA - EMPLOYMENT - SETTLEMENT

The UK was the first Commonwealth country to adopt a points-based visa assessment system, which places strong emphasis on a student’s academic capability and requires more practical, realistic financial evidence. At the same time, the UK student visa processing time is 2 weeks (13 - 15 working days, with priority applications processed within only 3 - 5 working days). This creates favorable conditions for genuinely motivated international students to study in the UK and feel more at ease during the ...

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EMPLOYMENT & SETTLEMENT IN THE UK

I. Part-time work 1. Who is allowed to work part-time? International students in the UK holding a Student visa are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week; those with a Child Student visa aged 16 or above may work up to 10 hours per week. Students under 16 are not allowed to work. If you study at a private further education college, in most cases you will not be allowed to work part-time, except when the work is part of an ...

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UNIVERSITIES IN THE UK

View the List of Universities in the UK here. UK universities offer bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees directly on campus. They also provide a range of preparatory and pathway programs such as: University Foundation Diploma/International Year One Pre-master’s programs These may be delivered either by the universities themselves or through partnered educational groups. Bachelor’s Degree Programs Bachelor’s programs are delivered at public and private universities in the UK and have the following common characteristics: Duration: For most subjects, undergraduate study lasts 3 years in ...

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APPLICATION TO STUDY IN THE UK

You should carefully read the guidance on applying to study in the UK. At the same time, review the UK student visa policy to ensure you apply to the right institution and the right program in order to obtain a UK student visa. You may also register to apply through an education agency to receive additional support and benefits. General Application Procedure Submit your application to the school or through UCAS; The school reviews your application and issues an Offer Letter; ...

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