Education in Canada facts

Canada spends over 5% of its GDP on education.
A vast majority of academic institutes are funded and managed by the Canadian government.
Classes are a mixture of tutorials, lectures, laboratory sessions, and more.
Research, analysis, presentations, engagement and participation, laboratory tests, and assignments are some of the core components of Canadian education.
Canada offers post-study work options to students based on the type of course they study.
The country offers special education programs to cater to every student’s individual problems.
Notice – International Study Permits
According to the January 22, 2024 IRCC news release, applicants pursing master’s and doctoral degree programs are not included in the intake cap on international student study permit applications that the Government of Canada has recently announced. IRCC also noted that current study permit holders will not be affected.

IRCC has confirmed that applicants to master’s and doctoral programs are exempt from providing an attestation letter from the province or territory where they plan to study.

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