MBA in Canada for international students - YouTube

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There are over 350,000 international students in Canada.
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This number has doubled since 2008.
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Canada earns an annual income of nearly eight billion Canadian dollars from these students.
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What makes Canada so attractive to international students?
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Which are the best MBA programs in Canada?
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What are the average costs of studying and living in Canada?
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How much can you earn after graduating?
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We’ll cover all these questions in this video.
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Seven of the world’s top 150 universities are Canadian
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For MBA graduates, the list of employment opportunities may pale in comparison to the
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US, with more than 98% of its firms being small, with fewer than 100 employees.
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The remaining 2% consists of medium sized firms,with about 500 employees.
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These small to medium sized companies, or SMEs, are responsible for creating an annual
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job requirement of around 100,000 and their contribution to the economy is over 50%.
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Even though Canada may not have as many MBA rewards to offer as its popular neighbour,
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it still provides an excellent environment for education with certain advantages.
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So, let us review the benefits of studying in Canada as an international MBA student.
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Canada features in our list of top countries to study abroad, based on inputs from MBA
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applicants who have worked with MBA Crystal Ball.
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It offers affordable education, with world class resources, a multicultural exposure,
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good living standards, and most significantly, the opportunity to conveniently transition
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from studying to a legal working status.
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Let’s go a little deeper into each of these.
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Multiculturalism was officially adopted as a policy in the early 1970s.
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The country believes in a Canadian culture which is an amalgamation of various regions,
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religions, languages, and cultures.
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Immigration is considered economically and socially quite crucial to the nation.
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They believe in policies that actively engage immigrants in the Canadian society.
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Currently, the country has the highest per capita immigration in the world, with a large
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percentage of its population belonging to a first or second generation immigrant family
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or refugees.
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Clearly, they take the word “multiculture” quite seriously.
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Such an environment creates a favourable lifestyle for international students flocking in from
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all over the world.
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Language still plays a significant role in the adjustment process, even in the French
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provinces.
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Nearly 18% of the population is capable of carrying on a conversation in either French
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or English.
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The rest know at least one of the two languages.
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As far as other ethnic groups are concerned, you can find a strong presence of Asian cultures,
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especially a large number of Indian and Chinese people.
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There are 34 ethnic groups in Canada with some crossing a million-population point.
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International students can avail of the rather straightforward immigration process to earn
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their right to work legally in the country.
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As an international student in Canada, if you graduate from a Designated Learning Institution
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(DLI), you may be eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
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The validity of the PGWP depends on the duration of study.
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For instance, 2 year MBA graduates can stay up to 3 years.
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For any program less than 2 years, but more than 8 months, the validity lasts up to the
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length of the study program.
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Qualified students are also eligible to apply for permanent residency through Express Entry.
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The details are updated regularly on their immigration website.
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Canada offers an excellent lifestyle to its residents.
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Medical treatments are not just state-of-the-art but also free.
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Talk about a sweet deal!
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Tuition fees are also much cheaper than the US.
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However the MBA remains one of its costlier degrees.
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But if you were to compare actual numbers, the average tuition in Canada, is still far
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cheaper than the price tag in the United States.
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A regular MBA in Canada costs are around $30,000.
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Anyone, with a current student loan for an MBA in the US, can vouch for how reasonable
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this number is.
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Average salaries, upon graduating from a well-recognized MBA program in Canada can be around $100,000.
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For reference, here’s the cost of living in the top cities in Canada.
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Here are some top ranking business schools for an MBA in Canada along with the average
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salary you can expect.
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Check out the duration and tuition costs for a few top full-time & part time MBA programs in Canada
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If you don’t want to quit your job, here’s a list of the top Executive MBA programs in
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Canada along with their duration and tuition.
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To recap, the favourable work permit process and the overall welcoming culture are compelling
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reasons to pursue an education in Canada.
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Check out the interesting links in the description below to learn more about studying in Canada.
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MBA Crystal Ball has helped many applicants get into the best universities.
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If you need professional help with your MBA or Masters applications, drop us an email.
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Good luck!