留学生应了解的加拿大留学三件事

  Canada isn't only known for moose, mounted police and maple syrup.

  Among a growing number of international students, it's also known for its world-class higher education system.

  About 336,400 international students came to Canada in 2014, up from 184,150 in 2008, according to the Canadian Bureau for International Education. The country is the seventh most popular destination for international students, drawing about 60 percent of its overseas students from China, India, Korea, Saudi Arabia and France.

  While Canadian universities do have some similarities to their U.S., U.K. and Australian counterparts, experts say the country's higher education system is also unique. Here are three facts prospective international students should know about the country's colleges.

  1. They want international students – and lots of them

  While international students can encounter hurdles studying in countries like the U.S. and the U.K., that's not the case for Canada, whose government​ has made it a​ priority to welcome international students. In​ January 2014, the country announced plans to double the number of international students within its borders by 2022.

  Once international students arrive in Canada, they may also have a means to support themselves​.​ Through their study permit, students can work part time on or off campus​ ​during the school year, and full time during academic breaks. And when undergraduate students graduate, they can apply for a work permit which allows them to stay and work in the country for up to three years.

  2. Canada is influenced by the U.S., but culturally distinct. Want a taste of the U.S., but not a full serving? Canada has "modern, predominately English-speaking cities, with just enough American influence that international students are looking for, but a Canadian multicultural experience that is safe and welcoming," says Aaron Andersen, director of international recruitment at the University of British Columbia.

  In terms of Canada's culture, visitors are apt to find friendly, polite people with an appreciation for diversity, experts say.

  3. Students can get a good bang for their buck.

  Although tuition at public Canadian universities varies by province, it tends to be lower than at U.S., U.K. or Australian universities, experts say.

  On average, undergraduate tuition for international students ranges from about $20,000 to $24,000 in Canadian dollars (about $15,000 to $18,300​) a year, says Jennifer Humphries, vice president of membership, public policy and communications for CBIE. And for those who want to try to whittle the cost down ​further, there are some, though few, scholarships available, she says.

  While a Canadian higher education might be easier on the budget than colleges in other countries, applicants should weigh a few other factors before submitting an application – or several.

  ​Aside from the province of Ontario, Canada doesn't use a common application, which means international students will have to apply to schools individually.

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