Studying in Canada
Over the past 10 years, the number of international students enrolling at Canadian academic institutions has tripled. This is no surprise—Canada’s education system consistently ranks as one of the best in the world.
Being accepted into a Canadian college gives you unparalleled opportunities for a first-class education. Set yourself up for success by becoming a student in the Great North!
Advantages of living in Canada
Opportunistic job market
Canada is considered to be one of the world’s wealthiest nations and boasts a strong economy.
Tech-inclined students should know that the thriving, telecommunications, digital media, video game, biotech, and aeronautical engineering industries are particularly strong in Canada. experience.
Excellent quality
of life
According to the Migration Bureau, Canada ranked #1 in the world for the best quality of life in 2020—for the fifth year in a row! Based on 75 different metrics, the study placed Canada as number one for its political stability, strong job market, safe environment and excellent education system.
Immigration opportunities
Students who have obtained qualifications from post-secondary schools in Canada are eligible for post-graduate work permits (PGWP). International students are able to continue living in Canada in order to continue gaining work experience. This makes them eligible to apply for permanent residency under the Canadian Experience Class.
Canada offers opportunities that attract people from across the globe, resulting in a diverse population.
A country of great natural beauty
The second-largest country in the world, Canada is abundant with glorious landscapes to explore.
Whether you enjoy hiking up mountains or canoeing across rivers, Canada is a haven for the adventurous.
Why College?
Getting relevant work experience
Getting relevant work experience
Canadian colleges have so much to offer international students.
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Colleges offer a hands-on educational foundation that is actively sought after in job markets.
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Canadian colleges offer a variety of programs, including diplomas, Bachelor's degrees and postgraduate certificates.
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Canadian schools have transfer agreements with many educational institutions internationally, enabling seamless transfers.
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Canadian colleges have a high ROI—their programs enable international students to join the workforce sooner.
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Canadian colleges have state of the art facilities, small class sizes, and their students benefit from direct interaction with professors who have real-world experience.
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Many Canadian colleges have industry partnerships that allow students to join the workforce.
Our Process
FAS-T Education has developed a reliable plan that enables its students to attain their long-term career goals while saving thousands of dollars.
College diploma
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International students are recommended
to register for a minimum of 2 year
career-focused program of interest.
Work experience
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Students qualify for an up to 3-year
post-graduate work visa. This allows them to gain relevant work experience, which will qualify them for permanent residency.
Bachelors
degree
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As permanent residents, diploma program graduates are now able to pay local university fees for the additional 2 years necessary for a Bachelors degree.
Final outcome
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This efficient approach allows students to
gain multiple qualifications,
permanent residency, and invaluable work experience.
Types of Diplomas
Education Options
Humber College
Did you know that 86.8% of Humber graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation?
Humber College offers academic learning with practical experience to give you an edge when entering the workforce.
Offering a broad range of credentials in 150 programs within 40 areas of study and eight academic schools, Humber College has the academic path for everyone.
Seneca College
Seneca is at the forefront of technology and industry respected programs.
With campuses throughout the Greater Toronto Area, Seneca offers 150 program options to over 28,000 full-time students. Students are able to complete full-time and part-time programs at the baccalaureate, diploma, certificate and graduate levels.
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Seneca additionally boasts 8,000 graduates annually with a 92% rating on satisfaction from employers.
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Sheridan College
From its vibrant and diverse campuses to implementing practical and experiential learning in all its courses, Sheridan promotes an environment of innovation and creativity.
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Sheridan offers more than 130 different programs ― including certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, and bachelor’s degrees.
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Among colleges in the Greater Toronto Area, Sheridan takes the top spot in a survey of employer satisfaction of its graduates.
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