For the past several years,
a United Nations survey has found Canada to
be the best place in the world to live. Conducted
every year, the survey evaluates quality of
life in 174 countries, using over 200 performance
indicators. Canada earned particularly high
marks for its access to education, high life
expectancy (due to universal health care system);
and low crime and violence rates. In addition,
Canada's largest cities Vancouver, Toronto and
Montreal have been recognized as world class
cities in which to live and work, for their
cleanliness and safety and for their cultural
activities and attractive lifestyles.
Canadian
Education is Competitively Priced
Tuition fees for international students in Canada
are comparatively much lower than in any other
English speaking country. Click
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More
than 800000 Canadians trace their roots back
to India!
High Standard
of Living
Canadians enjoy a standard of living among the
highest in the world. More than 65 per cent
of Canadians own their own homes, with a higher
percentage owning durable goods, such as automobiles,
refrigerators, washing machines, television,
telephones and radios. Media, entertainment
and artistic endeavours are well-developed in
Canada. Canadians are proud of their world-renowned
and highly sophisticated broadcasting system
which includes more than 1,000 AM and FM radio
stations and some 719 television stations to
serve, entertain and educate the listening and
viewing audience.
Welcoming &
Beautiful Environment
Canada is a country of immigrants and has both
a tradition and policy of encouraging multicultural
diversity. Click
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A
Safe Place To Study
Canada is well-known as a safe, just and
peaceful society. Canadian crime rates
have been falling steadily since the 1990s.
In 1997, Canada's police-reported crime
rate decreased for the sixth year in a
row, falling by five per cent. Violent
crimes declined for the fifth year in
a row in 1997 and Canada's homicide rate
now accounts for less than one percent
of all reported violent incidents. Unlike
its US neighbours to the south, firearms
are strictly controlled and generally
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A
High Tech Country
Canada is an international
leader in computer and information technologies
and has a reputation for excellence
in such sectors as telecommunications,
transportation and engineering. Click
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A
Bilingual Nation
Canada is a bilingual country with two
official languages, English and French.
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