Why Study In Canada

Why Study In Canada
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Why Study In Canada

Canada is one of the world's top immigration destinations, with over 250,000 new immigrants arriving in Canada every year to take advantage of the country's strong economy and progressive immigration system – a system so progressive that the Canadian government's statistics department predicts that by 2031 over half of all working age people in the country will have been born overseas.

With the current level of opportunity for migrants there has never been a better time to apply for a Canadian visa. The Canada immigration section of our website has been created to help those seeking to live and work in Canada to get their visas promptly and with a minimum of trouble, and our dedicated in-house Canadian immigration consultant the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council can help with all of you Canadian visa needs.

Popular immigration routes

  • The Skilled Worker category is a very popular visa programme intended for people with high levels of skills and experience ​​​​​​
  • The Canadian Business Immigration category is specially designed to attract skilled businesspeople to Canada
  • The Provincial Nominee Program helps employers in Quebec and other provinces to meet their needs by hiring migrant workers
  • There are also a number of Family immigration programs in Canada; 40 percent of the annual immigration to Canada is under the family reunion and refugee programs

With our Canadian immigration guides moving to Canada is easy and hassle free. Go to our relevant links for extensive information about Canada visas, Canadian work permits, Canadian citizenship/permanent residence, and more.

Further information, help, and advice

JOJO International’s team of specialists has over 33 years of experience in immigration services, and have helped thousands of people to study and work in Canada. All applications for Canadian visas are dealt with in-house by a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada.

  • Canada spends more per capita on its education system than any other country in the G-8 and is among the top three countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). ​​​​​​
  • A degree from a Canadian university is recognized worldwide and as a result, international students who graduate from Canadian universities enjoy successful and prosperous careers.
  • Canada's universities and colleges are world-renowned for their high standards, safe campuses, and educational excellence.​​​​​​
  • They are at the forefront of the information technology revolution and ensure that their students are equipped for the 21st century.
  • A degree from a Canadian university is considered equivalent to an American degree. ​​​​​​
  • The wide choice of schools in Canada includes major research institutions as well as small liberal arts schools and a full range of undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs
  • Many Canadian Universities offer the opportunity to go beyond an ordinary degree by participating in international exchanges and co-operative work-experience programs or by participating in extracurricular activities and athletics. Co-op work experience programs allow students to combine academic semesters with work terms that relate directly to their degree. ​​​​​​
  • Sports at Canadian universities and colleges are popular and competitive.
  • Canada is a world leader in software development, telecommunications, aerospace engineering, urban transport, biotechnology, mining technology and environmental industries. ​​​​​​
  • Canada offers a wide choice of 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, offering a wide range of programs.
  • You will find excellent professors, reputable scientists, and world-renowned artists and writers a part of the faculty at Canadian universities. ​​​​​​
  • Outstanding facilities: First class libraries and sports facilities, museums and art galleries, theatres and concert halls: campuses have it all, including radio stations, newspapers and stores that are run by students.
  • The latest in computer labs, wired classrooms and Internet access from campus, you will find a world of technology at your fingertips. ​​​​​​
  • More than ninety universities span this country, which, according to the United Nations, offers the highest quality of life in the world.
  • Canada is among the select few countries whose students scored near the top in reading, mathematics and science in the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) study. ​​​​​​