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Life in Canada

Renowned for its excellent quality of life, safety, and world-class universities, Canada ranks among the top three preferred destinations for international students.

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Life at Canada is more than just the classes you take—it’s the connections you make, the friendships you forge, and the experience you earn.

Top Tips for Thriving as an International Student in the Canada

Studying in Canada is an exciting and transformative experience, offering world-class education, a multicultural environment, and numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. However, adapting to a new country can come with challenges. Here are some top tips to help you thrive as an international student in Canada:

1. Get Familiar with Canadian Culture: Canada is known for its diverse and inclusive society. Take time to learn about local customs, traditions, and etiquette. Canadians are generally polite and value respect, so simple gestures like saying “thank you” and “sorry” can go a long way in making a good impression.

2. Prepare for the Weather: Canada has a varied climate, with extremely cold winters in many regions. Invest in warm clothing, including thermal layers, insulated jackets, gloves, and waterproof boots. If you’re from a tropical country, adjusting to the cold might take time, but dressing appropriately will help you stay comfortable.

3. Understand Your Study Permit and Work Rights: Ensure you are aware of your study permit conditions, including work eligibility. As an international student, you can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during scheduled breaks. If you plan to stay in Canada after graduation, explore post-graduation work permit (PGWP) options early.

Canada locations

Different Canada locations where you could study. 

Victoria, British Columbia

An arts and culture hotspot, Victoria is consistently ranked among the top small cities in the world.

Edmonton, Alberta

Known as Canada’s “festival city”, Edmonton is the capital of Alberta and a vibrant urban centre.

Must-Try Foods and Exciting Sports to Watch in the USA

Canada is known for its diverse culinary scene and passionate sports culture. Whether you’re a foodie or a sports fan, here are some experiences you shouldn’t miss!

🍔 Must-Try Foods in the USA

🍁 Must-Try Foods in Canada

🔹 Poutine – A Canadian classic! Crispy fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in rich, savory gravy. Best enjoyed fresh and hot!

🔹 Butter Tarts – A sweet and gooey pastry filled with a buttery caramel-like filling, sometimes with raisins or pecans. A true Canadian treat!

🔹 Tourtière – A traditional French-Canadian meat pie, often filled with seasoned pork or beef, enjoyed especially during the holidays.

🔹 Nanaimo Bars – A no-bake dessert with layers of crumbly base, creamy custard filling, and a smooth chocolate topping, originating from Nanaimo, British Columbia.

🔹 Maple Syrup Treats – Canada is famous for its maple syrup! Try maple taffy (hot syrup poured onto snow and rolled onto a stick) or maple-infused pancakes.

🏈 Must-Watch Sports in the Canada

🏒 Ice Hockey – Canada’s national winter sport and a national obsession! Catch an NHL game featuring teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs or Montreal Canadiens, or watch international tournaments like the IIHF World Championship.

🏀 Basketball – With the Toronto Raptors winning the 2019 NBA Championship, basketball has gained immense popularity in Canada. Catch an NBA or college-level game for some high-energy action!

🏈 Canadian Football (CFL) – Similar to American football but with unique rules, the Canadian Football League (CFL) features thrilling games, with the Grey Cup being the biggest annual event.

🥌 Curling – A beloved winter sport where players slide stones on ice toward a target. It may seem slow-paced, but it requires precision and strategy!

🚴 Lacrosse – Canada’s official summer sport, with deep Indigenous roots. Watch a National Lacrosse League (NLL) game for a fast-paced and intense experience

From savoring delicious local foods to cheering at exciting sporting events, Canada offers an unforgettable cultural experience for visitors and residents alike! 🇨🇦🏆🍁

Canada: things to know

Canada is huge, which makes long-distance travel by airplane quite popular. Traveling to nearby provinces and cities is super easy by bus or train. In coastal regions of Canada, ferry boats are a more common way to travel.

A single person’s estimated monthly costs are CAD$1,232.40 without rent.

  • Meal at an inexpensive restaurant: CAD$20
  • Cappuccino: CAD$4.70
  • One-way ticket on public transport: CAD$3.25

Canada has eight different climate zones. Weather varies greatly by region, with the Northeast seeing very cold winters and lots of snow, and the Southwest experiencing mild winters and cool summers.

Generally, July and August are the hottest months, while December through February are the coldest.

Study abroad at one of our USA partner universities and experience student life in the USA for yourself

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