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Beginner's Guide to Study in Canada

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Canada is one of the top destinations for International students looking for study abroad options. Every year more than 300,000 International students come to Canada for higher studies. There are 96 universities in Canada having a total strength of more than 1.8 million students. Canada is also one of the least corrupted countries in the world. The official currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar and the national capital is Ottawa. Let’s take a look at our Study in Canada guide for International students! How much does it cost to study in Canada? While education in Canada is rather cheap for Canadian students, International students have to pay around CAD35,000 every year to pursue a degree in Canada. The tuition fee varies from university to university and is different for different courses. Universities in the province of Ontario are the most expensive when it comes to tuition fees where the cost of study averages around CAD50,000 for a degree course and CAD15,000 for a d...

With the Euro on the rise, there has never been a better time to migrate to Europe!

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Foreign currencies have always been volatile. The US Dollar has almost doubled in the past 10 years, whereas the UK Pound has been falling since the exit of the UK from the European Union. The Euro, on the other hand, has remained mostly stable over the past decade . But in the past few years, the currency charts indicate a constant rise in the Euro. The Euro has increased almost 10% in just the past few months. The increasing currency rate has made Europe even more promising for people who are looking to build a professional career abroad. Moreover, lower living costs and higher salaries make Europe the best option for students and graduates who want to settle abroad. Also, the vast scope to travel and the rich culture and heritage of various European countries make Europe the best bet for International students to pursue higher studies in Europe. That’s why more than 1.5 million students came to Europe in 2016 for higher studies. And this number is increasing year on year. Many m...

Canada trials a basic income for unemployed workers

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Canada is testing a basic income policy for unemployed workers to see it’s impact over the low income groups. According to this new policy, more than 4,000 citizens of the Canadian province of Ontario will receive a monthly allowance from the government and the government will monitor the affect of the allowance over the health and well being of the people. The new allowance will allow the people to be more productive and have a positive attitude towards the society. Canada is following the footsteps of a number of other countries who have started the same policy to see it’s impact over the productivity of the region. Residents of a small province are provided with a monthly allowance regardless of their state of employment to see how it affects their productivity and well being. Although it’s too early to access the results of this scheme, residents of Ontario are already very happy and believe that this allowance will make a huge difference to their lifestyle. Tim Butto...