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Is studying in Canada really good?
Advantages of studying in Canada:

First, a high-quality life, a high-quality life.

The quality of life in Canada ranks first in the world. The United Nations uses more than 200 indicators to assess the quality of life in 174 countries every year. Canada has been rated as the most livable country in the world for seven consecutive years because of its perfect education system, high quality of life (thanks to the extensive medical insurance system) and low crime rate. In addition, Vancouver, British Columbia has been rated as the most livable city in the world by the United Nations for two consecutive years, and Toronto, Ontario has been rated as the best international city by Fortune magazine 1996. Canada can attract world-class rich people from all over the world to move here, and its charm goes far beyond this.

Second, high-level education, high-level education

Canada's education expenditure accounts for the highest proportion of national income in the world, and there are world-famous universities such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, Waterloo University and UBC University. Almost all the top ten universities in the world can find universities in Canada. Canada's public primary and secondary schools implement free education. Universities not only have low tuition fees, but also can get interest-free loans and grants. Some family members are studying in university, and family members can also enjoy a tax deduction.

Third, a complete medical insurance system, a comprehensive medical insurance system.

Canada has the best health care system in the world. Most communities have well-equipped hospitals, private clinics or doctors' offices. All Canadian residents (citizens and permanent residents) can get free services after registering for Canada's national health insurance plan. This plan is invested by the government (using the tax paid by taxpayers), so we should make good use of it.

However, due to the South China Sea dispute last month, both Korea and Australia expressed their neutrality and did not take a position on the South China Sea issue, but both sides secretly tended to the attitude of the United States to cooperate with the United States on this issue. Among them, Australia's performance seems to be more explicit. It allowed the United States to station thousands of troops in its own country, apparently to contain China. Once something happens in the South China Sea, these troops can immediately maneuver and avoid the attack of China Second Artillery in advance.