EASYUNI Ultimate University Guide 2013 Issue 4 | Page 58
S T U DY I N G A B ROA D
Language Training – French and English
Canada is a world leader in second-language
training, whether for academic upgrading,
entry to further study, preparation for
language proficiency tests, business
applications, or personal use and enjoyment.
Language studies are often seen as a
pathway to further post-secondary education
opportunities in Canada. English and French
second-language programmes that can
shape your accent and vocabulary to fit
Canadian educational needs and professional
life is offered at elementary and secondary
schools, colleges and universities. A number
of private language schools and colleges also
offer programmes exclusively to international
students and immigrants. Languages Canada
provides a database of public and private
programmes that have met or that surpass
the standards of internationally recognised
quality assurance.
Work-study options
Full-time international students who successfully obtain a
study permit and are pursuing an academic, professional or
vocational training programme at a designated institution can
work either on- or off-campus to gain valuable experience and
help finance their stay, while studying in Canada. A study visa
allows eligible students to work up to 20 hours per week while
classes are in session, and full-time during regularly scheduled
academic breaks (for example, winter and summer holidays,
and spring break). The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program
allows students who have graduated from a participating
Canadian post-secondary institution to work in Canada for
up to three years. Skilled Canadian work experience gained
through this programme helps graduates who wish to stay
longer qualify for permanent residence in Canada through the
Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
Balancing academic achievement with direct learning in
a career-related job can provide these students with a
competitive advantage after graduation. Learn more at
www.cic.gc.ca
Scholarships and financial aid
Scholarships are generally based on academic merit and are
often awarded automatically at the time of admission. Some
scholarships are specific [H