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- The United Nations ranked Canada as one of the best places in the
world to live! This assessment was based upon Canada's achievements in
terms of educational attainment, life expectancy, national income and
general quality of life. It also included Canada's abundance of fresh water,
comfortable population density, low incidence of violent crime and a health
care system that is a model for the world.
- Canada's education system is excellent and ranks among the best in
the world. Moreover Canadian tuition fees are among the lowest in
English-speaking countries.
- Internationally recognized degrees. Canada boasts a wide range of
quality educational institutions for both degrees and diplomas in technical
and professional disciplines.
- Possibility to work in Canada after graduation. International
students who have graduated from a Canadian university or college have the
opportunity to work in Canada for up to one year after they receive their
degree or diploma. International students can work on campus without a work
permit. Plans are being made to allow international students to work
off-campus, too.
- A safe, stable country. Canada is a peaceful, politically stable,
and safe country. We have laws that protect the rights of our citizens and
our country is relatively unaffected by natural disasters.
- Excellent health care. Compared to other countries, medical
insurance is inexpensive in Canada yet the services that Canadian hospitals
provide are among some of the most advanced and accessible in the world.
- Learn or improve another language! For over a century, Canada's
two official languages (English and French) have been taught as second
languages which is why we are world leaders in language training.
International students often choose to take language courses before
beginning a regular academic program.
- A multicultural country. Canada is home to a large number of
aboriginal people, called First Nations. Over the past century and a half,
Canada has welcomed 15 million immigrants. Canada has a national policy for
multiculturalism and works to ensure that people's customs and traditions
are preserved and respected.
- Nature and four distinct seasons. While Canada has big cities, we
also preserve a huge amount of unsettled land and a thriving national and
provincial parks system. The temperature varies a great deal in Canada.
Certain cities almost never have snow in the winter while other cities may
get a lot. There's something for everyone, including indoor and outdoor
recreational activities at no or low cost. Our four distinct seasons offer
variety and their own special pleasures.
- We're waiting for you! Canadians can be reserved with newcomers but are generally very welcoming and respectful of differences. Our educational institutions encourage new students from abroad and many have targets to increase their numbers of international students. One thing is for sure--your time in Canada will be something that you will never forget! What are you waiting for?
Khalid.After completing my degree in 2002, I have been working in Wireless Telecommunication.Currently I am working for Rogers Network Operations and holding a management position."



