Category: Canada

Are Refugees Good For Canada?

Canada has welcomed more than a million refugees since 1980, and in that time, they have brought many positive economic benefits. According to the UNHCR report on Refugees in Canada, 23% of refugees earn a middle-class income, which is similar to the percentage of Canadians and total immigrants. Why should Canada take in refugees? Canada […]

Is 50 Percent A Pass In Canada?

Quebec’s passing mark is 60% and not 50% as compared to some other provinces. Note that it is common practice for students to pass with grades in the range of 55% to 59% at the teacher’s discretion. The military pass mark is also generally 60%. Quebec. Letter Percent A 90–94% A− 85–89% B+ 80–84% B […]

Is Going To College In Canada A Good Idea?

Attending a Canadian university can be an excellent choice for US students who are academically focused, independent, and looking for an international education close to home. Is it worth to go to college in Canada? A college or university education makes it easier to get hired. In Canada, 70 percent of people with a college […]

What Is The Highest Degree In Canada?

Doctorate/PhD. Doctorate/PhD After completing a master’s degree, a student can opt to obtain a doctorate degree or PhD, the highest level of education in Canada and at most universities around the world. What is higher degree in Canada? PhDCanadian universities offer programs at three levels: Bachelor’s, masters and PhD or doctoral studies. Some universities also […]

Can I Study In Canada As An Immigrant?

About Canada’s Universities and Colleges There are over 1,500 universities, colleges, and other educational institutions that are authorized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to welcome international students. Can a foreigner study in Canada? Most foreign nationals need a study permit to study in Canada. How much does it cost to study in Canada […]

Does Canada Have Free Post Secondary Education?

The costs of post-secondary education All post-secondary schools charge tuition fees for their programs. For Canadian citizens and permanent residents, tuition fees are between $2,500 and $11,400 a year, depending on the school and program you’ve chosen. Tuition fees can be much higher for international students. Does Canada have free secondary education? Public secondary or […]

How Much Is Canada’S Universal Basic Income?

At just 5% of what all levels of government spent in 2020, we could roll out a national Guaranteed Basic Income of approximately $18,300 for individuals (~$1,500/month) and $25,900 for couples (~$2,150/month), based on the most extensively studied costing of a basic income by the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO). How much would universal basic income […]