Ranking of schools
There are nearly 200 universities and colleges in Canada, and among 70 universities, nearly 10 ranks among the top 200 in the world. Australian schools are more dominant in the world rankings, and Australia's top eight rankings are all in the world 100.
Study abroad expenses
The cost of studying abroad in Canada is generally between 65,438+00-65,438+05,000 for middle schools, 65,438+05-200,000 for undergraduate students and 200,000-250,000 for master students, and the cost of studying abroad has not increased in recent decades. The cost of studying in Australia is rising every year.
Visa requirements
Canada is relatively strict. If you want to get a bachelor's degree or above, you need to get IELTS 6.0 under the condition of ensuring the authenticity and integrity of the materials, or the economic situation is good, and the probability of success will be great. Australia, on the other hand, does not need economic guarantees and deposits, and more importantly, it does not need IELTS requirements.
Off-campus work
Both countries allow international students to work legally. Canada can legally work 20 hours a week; Australian law requires working 40 hours every two weeks.
employment opportunities
After studying in Canada and Australia, you can get work visas ranging from/kloc-0 to-3 years, which can create more employment opportunities for international students.
immigration policy
There is a shortage of high-end talents in these two countries, so the immigration policy is quite attractive. Canada plans to add 1 10,000 immigrants in the next three years, and the population will increase to 1 100 million by the end of this century.
Safety protection
In the whole history of Canada, there was only one war when the Federation was unified. Australia has promulgated the Law on the Protection of Overseas Students to protect the safety of overseas students. Not only that, Canada and Australia are countries that ban guns.