• Top Reasons to Study in Atlantic Canada

    Top Reasons to Study in Atlantic Canada

    Studying in one of the region’s following provinces – New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward Island (PEI) – provides more than just academic growth. Skills-Focused Programs with Work Experience Atlantic Canada’s universities and colleges focus on hands-on learning with…

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  • Navigating Education in Canada

    Navigating Education in Canada

    Discover the diverse learning opportunities available to students of all ages in Canada’s renowned education system. This guide provides a comprehensive overview and career preparation advice. Early Childhood Education (Ages 4-6) Introduction to Learning Canadian children typically begin pre-kindergarten around…

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  • Fanshawe College: Skilled Trades and Aviation Careers

    Fanshawe College: Skilled Trades and Aviation Careers

    Join Fanshawe College for an exclusive in-person seminar where you can explore exciting opportunities in Skilled Trades and Aviation. With over 200 post-secondary programs to choose from, Fanshawe College empowers students to graduate with the job skills they need to…

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  • Entering Canada as an International Student: Your Guide to a Smooth Border Interview

    Entering Canada as an International Student: Your Guide to a Smooth Border Interview

    Arriving in Canada as an international student, you’ll have an interview with a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer. Being prepared can make all the difference in ensuring a smooth and successful entry. Follow this guide to be ready for…

  • Unlock Canadian Permanent Residence with French

    Unlock Canadian Permanent Residence with French

    With Canadian immigration becoming more competitive in recent years and CRS scores for Express Entry rising, learning French will enhance your scores and increase your opportunities to obtain Canadian permanent residence. Hti Edu Canada is hosting a webinar on how…

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  • Canada Launches New Pilot Program to Attract French-Speaking International Students

    Canada Launches New Pilot Program to Attract French-Speaking International Students

    On August 14, 2024, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced the exciting launch of the Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) program. Set to commence on August 26, 2024, in collaboration with designated French-language and bilingual post-secondary institutions,…

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  • Post-Graduation Work Permit Applications No Longer Accepted at the Border

    Post-Graduation Work Permit Applications No Longer Accepted at the Border

    In June 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) stopped processing Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) applications at the border. This decision, announced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller, aims to eliminate a practice known as “flagpoling.” What is Flagpoling? Flagpoling occurs…

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  • Upcoming Changes for International Students Switching Educational Institutions in Canada

    Upcoming Changes for International Students Switching Educational Institutions in Canada

    Early 2024 brought important changes to the regulations for international students in Canada. These changes aim to ensure that educational institutions maintain high standards when recruiting international students. What’s Changing? Why These Changes Matter These changes are meant to ensure…

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  • Rankings

    Rankings

    Which rankings should I use as I seek an undergraduate program? Rankings have become a point of reference in Canada during the past 20 years. It has been adopted from other countries. Different rankings can consider different factors. Factors are…

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  • Education in Canada

    Education in Canada

    Public education in Canada is of a very high quality. Canada does not have a federal approach to education but each province (10 provinces) and territories (three territories) are responsible for funding and standards. The federal government is responsible for…

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