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After completing the degree in MS in Pharmacy in Canada, graduates can work as Pharmacists. The pharmacist's traditional role is expanding, and pharmacists across Canada deliver a range of innovative services, including medication reviews, chronic disease management, etc. The popular job profile for a pharmacy graduate in Canada are:Packaging Set-up OperatorRetail store supervisorRegulatory Affairs Associate Quality Site Specialist

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Yes, it is relatively easier to get a PR in Canada for international students. Many international students and their families have made Canada their home and become citizens. When international students finish their studies, they may want to start the immigration process to become a citizen. Steps to apply for permanent resident status are:Apply for permanent resident statusRemain a citizen of your own countryBecome a Canadian citizen when your immigration process is complete

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The cost of a study permit to Canada is CAD 150 per applicant. International applicants can pay the application fees online via credit or debit card. International students need to apply for a student visa to Canada to study in Canadian universities. The documents required to apply for a study permit to Canada are given below.Valid passportProof of acceptance by a designated learning institutionProof of fundsPassport size photographsImmigration medical examination

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The cost of living in Canada for international students will depend on various factors such as type of accommodation, lifestyle, and transportation. Here is a table to help you understand approximate monthly expenses in Canada as well as annual costs.ExpensesMonthly Cost in CanadaAnnual Cost in CanadaHealth InsuranceCAD 70CAD 840Textbooks-CAD 600On-campus RentCAD 600CAD 7,200Mobile phone  (basic package)CAD 30CAD 360Public Transit PassCAD 40CAD 480Groceries/FoodCAD 300CAD 3,600Entertainment/Clothes/GiftsCAD 80CAD 960Car: FuelCAD 200CAD 2,400

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A Diploma in Civil Engineering from Canada opens you door to international opportunities. A degree from Canadian university is highly reputable and recognizable all over the world. Also, Canada has some of the top universities in the world. Below we have given top Canadian universities for Civil Engineering.UniversityTHE Ranking 2024 – Civil EngineeringMcGill of Toronto#21University of British Columbia#41McGill University#49McMaster University#103University of Alberta#109McMaster0 of Montreal#111Western of Waterloo#158University of Ottawa#177University of Calgary#201-250Western University#201-250

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  It depends on the university and course type also. On average in Canada, university tuition costs around: $36,100 per year for international undergraduate students (Statistics Canada, 2022) $21,100 per year for international graduate students (Statistics Canada, 2022). Canada, one of the most popular destinations among the international student population, is known for its outstanding and affordable education. With tuition fees ranging from CAD 12,000 to CAD 30,000 per year, Canada is one of the most pocket-friendly destinations that provides excellent education. Also one can easily find part time job in Ca
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International students may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if they are graduated from a designated learning institution (DLI) and want to stay in Canada temporarily to work. The designate learning institutions in Canada are the only institutions of higher learning that are allowed to teach international students. However, graduation from a DLI doesn’t automatically make you eligible for a PGWP. The duration of the course should be at least eight months for you to obtain a PGWP permit in Canada.

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Canada has a strong publicly funded healthcare system than provides decent placement opportunities. In addition, other factors such as relatively lower cost of academics, pro-immigration policies, high living standards, etc. make Canada an attractive destination for pursuing academics and work. Also, Canadian universities offer training in cutting-edge technologies and new skills. Canada offers better living and working opportunities as compared to other western countries. 

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