Low-cost options to study and work in Canada
Canada usually makes headlines as a peaceful nation and an excellent place for newcomers to settle-in.
Immigration has been a key part in Canadian society’s growth throughout our nation’s history.
Canada’s population of around 31 million people reflects a cultural, ethnic and linguistic mix that is unique in the world.
Canadian multiculturalism is based on the belief that all citizens are equal and that diversity makes us stronger as a country.
About 20 per cent of Canadians were born outside Canada. In Toronto, Canada’s largest city, this number is over 45 per cent. Immigrants like you are a valued part of Canada’s multicultural society.
- Government of Canada - Immigration and citizenship
For people thinking about making a change in their career and starting over in a better place to live: You will be happy to know there are lower-cost programs in some parts of the country.
I will start today by sharing a few options for vocational training programs in Québec.
With these options, you may be able to get a work permit to be able to be employed for 20 hours per week, while you study.
As an international student in Canada, you will also increase your chances of staying permanently as a resident and citizen if that's what you're looking for.
Accounting - Vocational training program (total around USD 9,000);
Hairdressing - Vocational training program (total around USD 11,000);
Computer support technician - Vocational training program (total around USD 14,000);
Administrative assistant - Vocational training program (total around USD 12,000);
Infographic design - Vocational training program (total around USD 13,000);
If you would like to learn more about the visa process, you can check the official government website here or feel free to get in touch just by replying here.
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