Education System in Canada

Five Essential Points to Convey to Students
 
● Wherever students study, at whatever level, they can be sure of getting a degree,
diploma, or certificate that will be recognized the world over. Canada is among the
leaders in the G8 in terms of its per capital investment in education, leading to
high-quality and well-respected faculty, programs, and institutions.
● Each Canadian province and territory has its own quality assurance mechanisms to
ensure high educational standards are met, and there are robust laws, policies, and
procedures that govern the operation of all K-12 and post-secondary institutions.
Each province also offers students the ability to student in English, in French, or in
both.
● Canadian students are consistently ranked among the top academic performers in
reading, math, and science according to ongoing OECD and PISA research.
Moreover, students gain practical skills and hands-on training and generally have
easy access to professors.
● There are excellent resources to help agents/students find out how to evaluate
how/ whether their existing academic credentials will be accepted in Canada. One of these resources can be found at ​ www.cicic.ca​ , a website that provides
information on education credential assessment in Canada.

Canada has an excellent reputation for transfers between levels/types of
education, making studying here flexible and exciting—students don’t run into the
bureaucratic roadblocks common in less flexible education systems. Moreover,
Canada is known for its laws allowing eligible students to work in Canada while
studying and after graduation, and for providing opportunities for eligible graduates
to attain permanent residence.


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