How you can move to Canada from the U.S. Every year, many people come to Canada from the U.S., whether it is for school, family, work, or the opportunity to start a new life. By Shelby Thevenot
Canadian schools reopening to international students Canadian schools with coronavirus readiness plans can start accepting new study permit holders, as of October 20. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada opening border to international students going to coronavirus-ready institutions International students will be allowed to travel to Canada starting October 20, if their study institution has a coronavirus-readiness plan that has been approved by its provincial or territorial health authority. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada is now sending work and study permits by mail Foreign nationals who are in Canada and who have been approved to work or study can now get their permits sent to them by mail. By Shelby Thevenot
Immigrate to Canada from Nigeria with these immigration programs Every year thousands of Nigerians immigrate to Canada, and the numbers have been growing in recent years. By Shelby Thevenot
Fast-track your studies in Canada from India India is by far the leading source of international students that move to Canada. By Kareem El-Assal
Study in Canada: English test options for fall 2020 With the fall 2020 semester just around the corner, prospective international students around the world are preparing their applications to study in Canada. By Kareem El-Assal
Benefits of studying in Canada from the MENA region Canada welcomes the third highest number of study visa holders in the world, right after the United States and Australia. In fact, there are currently over 640,000 international students in Canada. By Mohanad Moetaz
Quebec: International students may begin studies from abroad Pour lire cet article en français, cliquez ici. Quebec’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEES) said international students who are forced to stay in their country of origin because of coronavirus-related travel restrictions will be allowed to begin their studies online in the province this fall, Radio-Canada reports. By Alexandra Miekus