Questions to Ask Yourself
1. Why do I want to study abroad?
2. What career do I hope to pursue?
3. Can I realistically afford tuition and living expenses?
4. Am I prepared to adapt to a different culture and climate?
Answering these honestly will help you choose the right path.
Step 1: Choose the Right School and Program
One of the biggest mistakes students make is choosing a school based solely on rankings or social media.
Instead, consider:
* Program quality
* Tuition fees
* Location
* Living costs
* Internship opportunities
* Graduate employment outcomes
If your goal is employment after graduation, research whether your chosen program aligns with your long-term career plans.
Before applying, confirm that your institution is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), as this is generally required for a Canadian study permit. �Canada +1