A detailed comparison of studying in the UK versus Canada covering costs, visa policies, work opportunities, and quality of education.
Both the UK and Canada are top destinations for international students, but they offer different advantages. The UK boasts world-renowned universities like Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial, with shorter program durations (1-year masters). Canada offers more affordable tuition, a welcoming immigration policy, and excellent post-graduation work permits (PGWP up to 3 years). UK tuition ranges from £10,000-£38,000 annually, while Canada costs CAD 15,000-35,000. Both require IELTS scores around 6.5 overall. Canada has a clearer pathway to permanent residency, while the UK offers the Graduate Route visa (2 years post-study work). Your choice depends on budget, career goals, and long-term plans. Book a free counselling session with EduConsult to determine which country suits you best.
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