WHY CANADA
O, Canada! The True North, Strong and Free.
Over the past decade, sustained immigration has made Canada one of the most multicultural countries in the world, with about 23% of its population being foreign-born. This diversity has earned Canada a reputation as one of the most tolerant nations, where people from various countries, cultures, ethnic groups, and religions can live harmoniously. Canada is widely recognized as one of the world’s most socially progressive countries.
In recent years, the Canadian government has seen a significant rise in immigration, welcoming over 401,000 new permanent residents in 2021 through various immigration programs.
As the second-largest country in the world, Canada offers expats a warm welcome and excellent job opportunities. It is also known for being one of the safest countries to live in, attracting many expats with its high quality of life
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Excel with Canadian Credentials
In Canada, education is considered an investment that brings significant benefits to both individuals and society. One of the primary benefits is increased employability, as higher education levels are associated with higher employment rates. For example, in 2015, 82% of adults aged 25 to 64 with post-secondary education were employed.
There is a strong link between education and income, with high-income Canadians typically having higher education levels. Over two-thirds (67.1%) of the top 1% of earners have a university degree. Nearly one in four (24.1%) of those with a university degree were in the top 10% of income earners in 2010.
In contrast, only one in ten individuals with a post-secondary certificate or diploma below the bachelor’s level were in the top 10% of income earners. This figure drops to just under one in twenty for those with a high school diploma, and one in fifty for those without any certificate, diploma, or degree.
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Benefits for International Students
Spark Asher Academy offers students the opportunity to graduate with an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) upon completing all required courses. Completing high school in Canada provides international students with a valuable head start, allowing them to experience Canadian culture and adjust to the education system before starting college or university.
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At Spark Asher Academy, international students are not required to take IELTS or TOEFL tests for enrollment.
Completing high school in Canada often exempts students from these tests when applying to many Canadian universities, making the transition to higher education smoother.
Canadian schools have welcomed international students since the 1970s. As of 2019, Canada’s international student population had grown to over 642,000. A significant number of these students, including many from China, have pursued the OSSD through online systems, making it a crucial step towards academic success.
Spark Asher Academy provides everything needed for international students to enroll successfully in higher education institutions in Canada. Our flexible course offerings for Grade 11 and Grade 12 students can be completed from anywhere in the world, or students can choose to study on-campus to begin their Canadian education experience early.
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Facts about Canadian Education
Canadian educational institutions have been welcoming international students since the 1970s, and today, nearly all universities and colleges accept international students for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
ACCESS to advanced education
Each year, over 2 million students enroll in Canadian postsecondary institutions, including universities and colleges. Canada consistently ranks among the top countries in the world for access to advanced education, supported by its numerous globally ranked universities.
well-known reputation
Canada is a leader among OECD countries in the proportion of adults aged 25 to 64 with a college or university education. Canadian students are recognized as top performers globally, frequently ranking high in international assessments for reading, writing, and problem-solving skills.
quality education standards
A significant portion of Canadian college graduates continue their education at top-ranked universities. Women in Canada spend an average of approximately 15.5 years in school, reflecting high levels of educational attainment.
internationally recognized
Canada is known for its substantial investment in education, often ranking near the top in per capita education spending among G7/G8 countries. Canadian high school diplomas are widely recognized internationally, facilitating global educational and professional opportunities for graduates.
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