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Wanna Study Abroad In Canada

I want to study abroad, but I do not have enough money. What can I do?

You can apply for a scholarship …I'm from india and I didn't have any money with me when decided to study abroad . After a long search for some scholarships I found so many chances all over the world . I didn't have money and time to prepare for IELTS or any other English proficiency exams. So I couldn't apply for a number of scholarships . But I found Turkey govt. Scholarship (Home - Türkiye Bursları )doesn't need that kind of exams and it's application system is very easy . So I applied for this scholarship . After one month they sent me a message that my application was successful and they invited me for an interview in Delhi. I went there alone after borrowing some money from friends (it's like 2000km away from my home). The interview was very easy for me . After one and half month that beautiful news came to my email .. I was just jumping and dancing when I see that… then I got visa and flight ticket for free ..and ..yup ..now I'm in Turkey… I'm getting a scholarship of 250$ every month besides the food ,accommodation and health insurance. I'm studying well…. Yea . Even poor can study wherever if he have academic caliber.. my dream is studying masters degree in Oxford or Cambridge university. I will study hard until I get a scholarship to study in the no. 1 unv. In the world..In nutshell, you can study anything anywhere if you really want to do it… good luckFind the best scholarship for you from this website https://goo.gl/MwNvxs

Bugdet to study in Canada?

University tuition fees for full-time foreign students,
General Arts and Sciences Programs in Canada

Province

Undergraduate tuition fees
(per academic year)*



Graduate tuition fees
(per academic year)**

Newfoundland and Labrador

$8,780


$1,896 - $3,549

Prince Edward Island


$8,970


$4,854 - $7,281

Nova Scotia


$8,233 - $14,349


$5,735 - $19,467

New Brunswick


$7,843 - $12,810


$7,260 - $9,384

Quebec


$10,068 - $12,930


$9,078 - $20,000

Ontario


$6,900 - $16,800


$5,650 - $26,764

Manitoba


$5,573 - $8,283


$4,170 - $7,937

Saskatchewan


$8,489 - $11,482


$2,000 - $7,078

Alberta


$8,000 - $15,767


$5,500 - $21,546

British Columbia


$9,248 - $17,667


$2,600 - $33,667

How do I convince parents if you want to study abroad?

I read your long story after answering the question. In short, you have studied here, seen the corporate life as well, how slow and boring it is. You wish to grow further, and you believe studying abroad will help you give that exposure and skills to succeed further. Also the opportunity to be independent and earn in a foreign currency. All sounds fantastic.But what if you can study abroad and not pay the international student fees? First earn and then think about studying? How about that? You are a software engineer, you can apply for a work visa in Canada, and Australia. It will cost you way less, and you can start working from the day one, plus you also get PR from India as well. So even if decide to study there, you would pay a local student’s fee. Search about it or meet a immigration consultancy to help you further.I want to tell you from my first hand experience, studying abroad is not as amazing as it seems from the outside. And you start realizing it when it’s your first semesters exams, you have spent more time on your part-time then classes, your assignment is pending, and you need more than 50% marks to pass the exam, and cost of reappear is $900, and began to wonder if you made the right decision.I know a lot people who went to study abroad after getting married, and it was so much easier than going alone. So think about why you really want to study abroad, most student who wish to study abroad are generally bored of their situation. So think hard before you make the decision.

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