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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CANADA

Tuesday - 02/12/2025

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 on Canada’s Wikipedia overview:

  • Geography of Canada: Canada features diverse geographic characteristics, including forests, high mountain ranges, long rivers, surrounding oceans, plains, plateaus, and vast highlands rich in natural resources and minerals. Because of this, Canada has various geographic regions with different climates and economic conditions. Urban, suburban, and rural areas in Canada are all modernized. Both agriculture and industry are highly developed, supported by advanced science and high productivity. Canada also offers a clean, green, and beautiful environment that is highly appealing.
  • Provinces and territories of Canada: Canada is considered one of the largest countries in the world. With a population of just over 36 million, many areas remain uninhabited. Overall population density is low, with residents concentrated mainly in major cities.
  • Population of Canada: Canada’s population is relatively small compared to its enormous territory. Most Canadians are immigrants, with the largest population groups including early European settlers and more recent Asian and European immigrants. All of these communities live peacefully alongside Indigenous peoples who have inhabited Canada for centuries.
  • Travel in Canada: Canada offers countless places to visit – from magnificent rivers to vast plains. You can fly from the West Coast to the East Coast or drive across the country and stop anywhere you like, whether tourist destinations, museums, national parks, rich flora and fauna reserves, or breathtaking natural wonders like Niagara Falls. Modern attractions such as the CN Tower in Toronto are also iconic highlights.
  • Cost of Living in Canada: Although Canada is a highly developed country, its cost of living is relatively low compared to many other nations. Students can live comfortably in Toronto or Vancouver – Canada’s two most expensive cities – for about CAD 6,000 – 8,000 per year if they buy groceries and cook for themselves.
  • Education in Canada: Canada’s education system is highly regarded for its quality. It is considered a place with strong employment opportunities for international students – two key reasons why many choose Canada as a study destination.
  • Economy of Canada: Canada is one of the most developed countries in the world. Its economy is stable, with high GDP per capita and consistent growth. As a result, the Canadian government is able to provide strong support for its citizens, particularly through social welfare policies and measures that promote educational development.
  • Immigration to Canada: Canada encourages talented individuals to come live and work in the country. Every year, Canada welcomes a significant number of immigrants who meet the eligibility requirements for Canadian residency. International students make up a notable portion of these immigrants.
  • Environment in Canada: Clean, beautiful, and friendly—these are the most common ways to describe Canada’s environment. Canada is one of the world’s leading countries in environmental protection, both domestically and globally.
  • Climate of Canada: Overall, Canada is much colder than Vietnam, especially in the northern regions. During winter, most parts of Canada are covered in snow. Vietnamese international students usually gather in Canada’s southern regions where the climate is more moderate.
  • Employment in Canada: All international students have opportunities to work in Canada, as long as they are diligent, possess essential work skills, and take the job seriously. Many provinces—such as Manitoba—encourage students to live, study, and remain in the province after graduation.
  • International students in Canada: Life for international students in Canada is relatively comfortable. Canada is safe, with a low crime rate, reasonable living costs, friendly people, strong policies for international students, and universities that offer dedicated international student support services.
  • Study Abroad Costs in Canada: International students should carefully read this section to plan their spending and financial preparation. Generally, with CAD 20.000 – 30.000 per year, students can live and study comfortably in Canada.

 

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