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Manitoba is a state located in central Canada, bordered by Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, Hudson Bay to the north and the US to the south. It is the 5th most populous state in Canada. The largest city in the state of Manitoba is the capital Winnipeg with a population of about 780,000. The second largest city in the state is Brandon with a population of about 53,000.
Due to its geographical location, Manitoba is the intersection of many different cultures. Most of the population here is of British origin, but due to more extensive changes in immigration policy, residents and students studying in Manitoba Canada do not have a prominent ethnicity in number, but rather a large gathering. People from many countries come to study and live.
Manitoba has a continental climate but still has four distinct seasons. In summer, the average temperature here is in the range of 26 - 32oC. Manitoba winters often have snow and temperatures can drop to -11oC. However, Manitoba is still a province full of sunshine because the time of sunlight in the year is up to 2,300 hours, the most in the country of maple leaves.
The state's key industries are mining, manufacturing, and industry. The land here is very fertile, so the agricultural industry is also quite developed. Manitoba also has the lowest unemployment rate in the country, below the Canadian average.
Despite the mild climate and good universities with relatively low tuition and living costs, what attracts many people to study in Manitoba Canada is the attractive immigration policy of this state. It can be said that Manitoba is the state with the most extensive settlement conditions in the country of maple leaves.
In addition, in order to supplement the labor force for the fields that are lacking labor resources, the Manitoba government has brought many support policies for international students to study and settle.
For international students, this can be considered the most valuable policy when choosing to study in Manitoba Canada. You will be completely exempted from medical related fees, from fees for common illnesses like flu to surgery. Students will receive comprehensive health care and save on medical expenses.
With universities in other provinces, students are only granted a work permit and allowed to work part-time after studying in Canada for 6 months or more. However, the state of Manitoba allows students enrolled in programs, in addition to learning the language and reaching the age of 18, to work 20 hours a week and can work full time during vacations.
For international students who graduate and work in Manitoba, the tuition fees they have paid will be refunded by the government (through the Canadian tax agency) over time while living and working (with income tax return). ). This total amount is equivalent to 60% of the tuition fee and can be up to 25,000 CAD over a repayment period lasting at least 6 years. Not only that, if the student has worked during the study period, the government will start to refund the tuition fee. The maximum that a student can receive is about $1,000 CAD, or 5% of the tuition fee.
After graduating from College, University or Graduate School, international students are granted a work permit for up to 3 years. Compared to other countries with similar immigration policies, Manitoba's time is the longest.
This is an immigration policy only for students who have graduated from schools in the state of Manitoba. After graduating and having worked for at least 6 months in this state, international students can apply for permanent residence without a guarantor and without having to undergo the scoring test like many other states.
With such attractive settlement policies, it is not difficult to understand that studying in Manitoba Canada is attracting more and more international students. Manitoba is a suitable state for you to study and live permanently.
Outstanding schools in Canada that allow international students to stay for 3 years after graduation
University of Manitoba
International College of Manitoba
University of Winnipeg
Brandon University
Canadian Mennonite University
Booth University College
Red River College
MITT (Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology)
Assiniboine Community College
Louis Riel School Division Arts and Technology Centre
Currently iCanfield is the admission representative of most schools in Manitoba, we will help you prepare your plan and route to study in Manitoba Canada as well as successfully settle down in the fastest way. If you want to learn more about studying in other provinces or what information you need to know when studying in Canada , please contact the iCanfield team immediately.
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