If you’re looking for a country where you can easily get an admission, consider UK
If you’re looking for a country where you have better scholarship options, consider US
If you’re looking for a country where you have better chances of getting a foreign passport, consider Canada
If getting a scholarship is a big part of your study abroad plans, and getting one in Canada is looking elusive, you can work out a smart plan
Consider the US as a study destination, and work towards your Canadian Permanent Residence application from there.
That’s a smart plan.
In the UK, you will easily get an admission if you have your money. A low undergraduate grade will also not be a huge barrier compared to Canada.
And just like the US, and any other country where you have a valid status, you can apply for Canadian permanent residence from UK too
The requirements to apply for permanent residence from your home country is the same when applying from US/UK/Europe etc, as long as you have a valid status in those other countries.
However, the processing times may be faster & less cumbersome than applying from say, Nigeria.
The additional degree from those other countries will also increase your points for permanent residency in Canada (if you only have a BSc or less)
You also now have travel experience, better means of raising/showing POF, processing your transcript for credential assessment, etc.
You all already know I am Team Canada for LIFE!
But as we approach the next admission season for Fall Term 2022, the word for the season is "Spread your applications around"
Apply pressure everywhere, from UK to US to Europe to Asia...and map out other Canadian plans from there
If you need resources to help you with the requirements, application process, and documents preparation, you will find useful information in the link below.
Today marks the 154th Anniversary of the Canadian Confederation when the colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada joined together to form the Dominion of Canada.
The land we live on & have the rare privilege to call home was originally inhabited by the Indigenous Peoples long before Canada became Canada
As we mark this year’s anniversary, it is important to note that the privilege of living in Canada comes with profound responsibilities.
First among many, is to acknowledge and reflect on the injustice and harm that Indigenous Peoples have been subjected to and continue to be subjected to in Canada.
Tailor your search to schools in Atlantic Canada & the Prairies.
This is a list of Universities in both regions.
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Memorial University
New Brunswick
- Mount Allison University
- St. Thomas University
New Brunswick (Cont'd)
- Université de Moncton
- University of New Brunswick
- Crandall Uni
Nova Scotia
- Acadia University
- Cape Breton University
- Dalhousie University
- Mount Saint Vincent University
- NSCAD University
- Saint Mary’s University
- St. Francis Xavier Uni
Nova Scotia (Cont'd)
- Université Sainte-Anne
- University of King’s College
Prince Edward Island
- University of Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
- St. Thomas More College
- First Nations University of Canada
- University of Regina
- University of Saskatchewan