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Should I Study In Canada or The US? : Six Reasons to Choose Canada

by Hena Martin Blogger Digital Marketing Expert

Both Canada and the US have become popular destination for immigrants from all across the world to study and eventually settle. While there are a number of reasons why people prefer these countries , some of the most notable are the diverse job opportunities and the high standards of living these countries have to offer. According to the website of Statistica Canada, “Currently, annual immigration in Canada amounts to around 300,000 new immigrants which is one of the highest rates per population of any country in the world. As of 2020, there were just above eight million immigrants with permanent residence living in Canada accounting for roughly 21.5 percent of the total Canadian population”.

Another study shows that, in 2015, Indian citizens made up only 14 percent of all new permanent resident admissions to Canada, but that number has increased to 25 percent in 2019, totaling more than 85,000 new permanent residents. Meanwhile, latest data from the United States shows approximately 65,000 new Indian permanent residents admitted in 2016, with that number dropping below 60,000 by 2018. Many Canada immigration consultants offer Canada immigration services aid and assist the Canadian immigration process.

The next question that naturally comes to our mind is that of comparison. Like, Is US a better country to immigrate or is Canada a better place to go to? What are the advantage that one country has over the other and what will be more suitable for me? According to the author of this article Canada is better place to stay due to 6 reasons mentioned below:

Canada Is Cheaper To Study

It is common knowledge that finances play a crucial role in deciding where we study, what we consume and where we reside. The money we earn, more often than not is directly related to the needs we can fulfill as individuals. Thus expense has come to play a huge role in our lives.

Data shows that living in Canada is cheaper than living in the US in the following respects:

Tuition fees

Canada has one the cheapest tuition fee when it comes to English speaking countries across the globe, compared to US and even UK and Australia. To peruse an undergraduate courses in Canada the tuition fees range from around $5,000 – $20,000 per year. As for the undergraduate courses in the USA, the tuition fees start from about $23,000 per year which if converted to Indian rupees is 16 lakhs. Exceptions to these are scholarships and financial aid, which are difficult to secure due to high competition.

Accommodation

Accommodation costs vary across the region of the country one chooses to study in. It is common knowledge that studying in universities located in prime cities is more expensive than studying in universities located in the countryside. For example, the average cost of living for an NYU student is significantly higher than that of a university student in Arizona.

In the USA, rent varies from $500 – $3,500 per month. The cost of living on campus is around $9,800 per year in the case of Public Colleges and around $11,100 per year as for private colleges. Another option is that of renting an apartment in the locality of the university.

Rented apartments in Canada range from about $500 to $1,500 per month whilst living on campus costs around $2,300 – $6,000 per year. This clearly points to the fact that Canada is more economical compared to the US.

Food

Wall-mart and Target are among the cheap and popular student-friendly supermarket chains. On average, monthly shopping from these chains costs around $300-$500 per month. Apart from this, Another option is to opt for meal plans as a lot of university campuses in the USA have meal plans for students that cost around $170-$250 per month. As for Canada, $150-$190 per month is sufficient to buy food for an entire month. At some universities, on-campus meal plans are mandatory for resident students that can cost around $4,000 a year.

Easier Immigration laws

Contrary to popular opinion, it is easier to immigrate to Canada than to the USA. In general terms, the legal, fastest, and easiest way to enter the US is through a work permit, which in usual cases, is sanctioned on the guarantee of a job via a company, etc. Until and unless a person is sponsored by a close relative, it becomes almost impossible to apply for a PR.

On the other hand, Canadian immigration is much easier to follow through as a process. Although it is not so easy to enter as a worker (unless one has an employer with a validated offer of employment from Human Resources Canada) it becomes easier to immigrate if one qualifies for the same. Having a relative in Canada or a job offer does increase one’s chances of being employed. Therefore, if you one is educated and has sufficient work experience or is highly skilled in a particular occupation one is likely to qualify for permanent residence.

 

Following are some noteworthy differences between the two systems

      The USA has a priority date system while Canada does not.

      While Canada does not have a fixed quota for immigrants entering through work permits. The USA does, so if one is applying for example an H1B visa and the quota has been filled, the applicant must wait till the next year.

      Canadian permits are much easier to extend than that of the US.

 

Better Health Care system

Compared to the system of the US, the Canadian system has much lower costs, more services, universal access to health care without financial barriers, and superior health status. Sources claim that “The gap between US and Canadian health care costs may be explained by a failure to account for Canadian hospital’ capital costs, a larger proportion of the elderly and better level of paying on research and development within the US." One should mention that data from different countries might not be directly comparable for several reasons and thus, should be accepted with some skepticism.

For instance, no standard taxonomy exists across countries. Also in practice, it's often very difficult to draw a line separating medical services like acute and long-term care services. In addition, monetary values for health care expenditures and the gross domestic product must be converted to a standard denominator like US dollars, before meaningful comparisons are often made.

Canada has Greater social benefits

According to A Canada immigration service, Permanent resident status, or PR, is a well-sought after type of immigration status in Canada, especially by those in India. This is because permanent resident status gives one a number of legal rights are abilities.

With permanent residence, one is legally authorized to live and work freely, anywhere in Canada for as one likes. One can shift companies, move between provinces, and sponsor one’s spouse, partner, and children. The permanent resident status also doesn’t expire however in order to maintain your status, one has to live in Canada for at least two out of every five years.

Conclusion

It is imperative that one chooses an appropriate Canada immigration consultancy service to move to Canada, as the consultants have the proper knowledge to help one out with all possible questions and specifications about the Canada immigration process. One can start from a basic search by typing Consultants near me on the internet.

 


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