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What are the precautions a new immigrant should take upon entering Canada?
The best and the safest way is to keep yourself well informed all the time. In Canada, people don’t talk to strangers on the street and keep to themselves. Always carry a working cellphone and make sure where the cops are when attending a concert or have an emergency contact always handy while traveRead more
The best and the safest way is to keep yourself well informed all the time. In Canada, people don’t talk to strangers on the street and keep to themselves. Always carry a working cellphone and make sure where the cops are when attending a concert or have an emergency contact always handy while travelling. Make sure they will be available in time of need. Everyone in Canada is busy because work is worshipped than anything else so everyone ends up at work when you may need them.
See lessCanada is a safe place. Just keep your eyes peeled all the time. Sometimes, some mentally disturbed weirdo will run his truck over innocent pedestrians as happened this summer. Good luck and safe sailing.
Is studying in the UK worth it if you could have access to the best quality education in your own country?
Going to university in the UK is a great way to expand your knowledge, meet new people, experience a new culture, and enjoy new experiences. You’ll get plenty of support at university, and a chance to experience a great student lifestyle. Whatever your interests, there's a huge range of clubs and soRead more
Going to university in the UK is a great way to expand your knowledge, meet new people, experience a new culture, and enjoy new experiences. You’ll get plenty of support at university, and a chance to experience a great student lifestyle. Whatever your interests, there’s a huge range of clubs and societies, as well as a diverse social life on offer. You get to choose from over 50,000 courses, in more than 25 subject areas. UK courses are generally shorter than other countries, helping to reduce overall tuition fees and accommodation costs.
See lessIt can be possible to work while you study too – find out more from UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA). It’s generally a great place to live and study. The UK has a multicultural society, with a rich diversity of cultures, languages, and faiths. You’ll find widely varied cuisine, strong transport links, famous music festivals, and international sporting championships.