Study in Canada

1) JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

The Covid-19 Pandemic has made Canada’s long-standing labour shortages worse. The unemployment rate is at an all-time low. On the other hand, Canada recently reported that there were around a million open positions, putting employment vacancy rates at all-time highs. In reality, evidence demonstrates that immigration is essential for managing the growing labour deficit and filling job vacancies.

2) OUTSTANDING EDUCATION

Canada has been named the nation with the best education system in the world! 56% of the population has participated in post-secondary education in some capacity. Every Canadian has the right to an education, which is a fundamental right in this country. All Canadian has access to a basic education because to the free public school system in Canada and its regulations requiring attendance at school. In comparison to many other nations, Canada also offers more access to post-secondary education. 

3) ACCESS TO MEDICAL SERVICES:

In Canada, just like in other countries, access to medical care is seen as a fundamental right. No Canadian citizen or permanent resident will be denied medical care due to cost, thanks to the national health insurance system. In Canada, unlike some other nations, your ability to get medical care is not based on your annual income. There are distinct health plans for each province and territory that cover various goods and services. Newcomers can obtain a health card and register for their province’s health insurance program. The majority of medical and emergency services provided by the country’s healthcare system are free for most Canadians. 

4) DIVERSE MULTICULTURAL POPULATION:

The Canadian Multiculturalism Act was enacted into law in Canada in 1988. It established the federal government’s commitment to nurturing a varied society into law, making it one of the first of its type in the entire globe.

Canada takes great pride in its multiethnic citizenry. More than 200 different nationalities, as well as a wide variety of races, faiths, and cultures are represented in Canada today.

5) STABLE POLITICAL SYSTEM:

Canada cherishes democracy and has a fairly stable political system. It is placed higher than all the countries in North America at number five on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s global democracy ranking in 2020. Their government is democratically run and there is hardly any political instability in the nation. If Canadians are unhappy with the current administration, they are allowed to demonstrate, call for reform or vote for a different party in the upcoming elections.