"For I know what my plans for you are, plans to save you and not to harm you, plans to give you a future and to give you hope." Jeremiah: 29:11

CANADA


Canada nevertheless remains a popular destination for students planning on studying internationally and for good reason! Canada has been ranked as one of the top ten places to live in the world for over twenty years, and the education system in Canada is among the best.In fact, Canada is an increasingly popular option for students who want the quality of a North American education at a less expensive cost than they might find in the US. Canadian universities bear more similarity to UK universities than they do to schools in the US.TAFNE does extend its help to students who are determined to study in Canada by providing them with remarkable service and uplifting assistance.

Canadians place a great amount of importance on learning, and standards in education in Canada are uniformly high. There are almost 100 universities in Canada, it's also known for its sparse population (despite being the world's second-largest country, it has a population smaller than of just one US state, California) and for its harsh winters. In some parts of Canada, snow covers the ground for almost half the year- but you're unlikely to find any Canadian universities in those regions.


When you picture Canada, chances are you see a frozen wasteland. Rest assured that this is not accurate. In fact, Canada's climate is a varied as its people, depending on where in the country you choose to study. Although much of the north has a particularly harsh artic climate, that area is mostly uninhabited. The most populous regions of Canada, which lie in the southern regions along the US border, see four distinct seasons a year. Although winter lasts longer than summer in most of the country, the summers are quite hot. Rainfall varies from light to moderate, and there are heavy snowfalls in some areas.

Canada is made up of ten provinces and three territories. The provinces are from west to east: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador. The territories are the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada's newest territory. Canada has two official languages: English and French. Canada has a well- established position among the world's leading study destinations. The most popular Canadian provinces for international students are Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, which between them are home to many of the top universities in Canada.

TAFNE is concerned about your future and which is why it offers the best support and has increased its access to students aspiring to move to Canada for higher education. Student Partners Program is an administrative framework between the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC). Launched in April 2009, the main objective behind this program was to streamline admission and visa process for Canadian Community Colleges, which would increase the number of visas issued to Indian Students for studying at Canadian Community Colleges. A large number of Indian students apply to various specialized trade requirement based diploma and Postgraduate diploma program at Community Colleges in Canada. TAFNE promises high probability of success. This is also cost effective. TAFNE further helps in ensuring the student's decision to be final and concrete.

International students can often work while they study and take advantage of many cooperative education and internship opportunities. There are also immigration programs that international students may qualify after graduation. Work permit is open to all international students who have graduated with a recognized qualification from any of the institutions in Canada be it the SPP colleges or Non SPP Colleges. The work permit scheme has its own defined requirements, which every student must qualify in order to work in Canada.

Provinces

Canada consists of 10 provinces and 3 Territories

 Alberta

 British Columbia

 Manitoba

 New Brunswick

 Newfoundland and Labrador

 Nova Scotia

 Ontario

 Prince Edward Island

 Quebec

 Saskatchewan

 Territories

 Northwest Territories

 Nunavut

 Yukon