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Lifestyle

A new university, a new city, a new country, and, for most international students, a new culture! Many students, will experience a whole range of feelings and reactions when first arriving.


Culture

Culture shock comes in many forms, and people experience it in varying degrees. It is a normal reaction to what can be a drastic change in ones physical, social, and cultural environment. Click here to know more..


Social Customs

Normally, social life in Canada is informal, particularly for students. There are many opportunities to meet and mix with other people. Click here to know more..

Climate and Clothing

There are many climatic variations in Canada, ranging from the permanently frozen ice caps north of the 70th parallel to the lush vegetation of British Columbia's west coast. Click here to know more..

Health

Canada is a socialist country. This means that every Canadian had access to decent healthcare, which is funded by each provincial government. Click here to know more..

Money

The basic unit of Canadian money is the dollar, a unit found in both coins and paper. Paper money is in units of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and larger bills. Click here to know more..