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Where to study in Canada?

This is Canada's top ten best cities for studying abroad. Generally, people who study in Canada will choose these cities. You can refer to:

TOP 1: Regina (Saskatchewan, Canada)

Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada, is known as the "City of Queens". Located in south-central Saskatchewan, it is one of the two major industrial cities in Canada. Although the overall job market in Saskatchewan is weak, it has not affected Regina, a beautiful city.

Unemployment rate: 5.4%

Average room rate: 365,438+02,000 Canadian dollars.

Labor market ranking: 5/33

Housing burden ranking: 2/ 14

In recent years, Regina's employment rate has been increasing, and the average house price is less than half that of Toronto. This city is an excellent city for choosing schools, finding jobs and living, and its high-quality institutions include university of regina.

Regina's) and so on. In Saskatchewan, Canada, there are other excellent universities such as the University of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan High School.

Top 2: Edmonton (Alberta, Canada)

Like Regina in Canada, Edmonton is the capital of Alberta and the fifth largest city in Canada. Although it is one of the cities most affected by global oil prices, the employment rate has increased by 4% in the past year, and house prices have also maintained a stable trend.

Unemployment rate: 7%

Average room rate: 39 1, 500 Canadian dollars.

Labor market ranking: 3/33

Housing burden ranking: 3/20

Alberta is the most important oil producing area in Canada, and it is also a relatively young and wealthy province. Although the global economy is not particularly prosperous, coupled with the recent impact of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, the economy

It will have a certain impact, but Edmonton, as the capital of its provincial capital, has withstood various tests, and it is recommended that international students consider the university application in this city. Edmonton owns the University of Alberta and the University of Macvane.

Universities, Edmonton Public Education Bureau, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and other institutions.

Top three: Windsor (Ontario)

Like Detroit in the United States, Windsor, Canada's automobile industry has developed rapidly and is known as "the capital of Canadian automobile industry". In the past year, Windsor, the famous hometown of automobiles, was one of the best cities in Canada's job market. The number of new jobs increased by 1.6%, but the house price did not keep up, which made Windsor more affordable and became the best choice for studying in Canada.

Unemployment rate: 6.4%

Average room rate: 227,870 Canadian dollars

Labor market ranking: 8/33

Housing burden ranking: 4/20

Speaking of Windsor, we have to say the University Town of Windsor, which is one of the top ten comprehensive universities in Canada over the years, because Windsor cars are also very popular.

Gundam, so there are car-related settings in popular professional universities. At the same time, the paid internship course of the University of Windsor allows students to practice in large automobile companies, which can be easily found in Detroit, USA and Windsor, Canada after graduation.

A well-paid job.

TOP 4: sanhe town (Quebec)

People who have studied abroad say that before going to sanhe town, Quebec, they must find a job or have a job opportunity. It is reported that the job market in this city is relatively depressed, but if you are good enough to find a job, the insanely low housing prices here will make you live a very comfortable life.

Unemployment rate: 7.4%

Average room rate: 147000 Canadian dollars.

Labor market ranking: 26/33

Housing burden ranking: 1/20

Quebec has a world-class university in Canada: McGill University, whose research level is world-renowned and known as "Harvard in the North".

Medicine, literature, law, engineering, natural science and agriculture are the best subjects in McGill University. In addition, there are other universities in Quebec, such as the University of Montreal, Concordia University, Biso University and Laval University.

Top five: Halifax (Nova Scotia)

Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, the largest city in the province, the largest port city in Atlantic coastal provinces and the second largest natural deep-water port in the world. Many advantages make Halifax's employment rate increase by 2.6% this year, but the housing price is relatively low, and the immigration policy in the province is very favorable.

Unemployment rate: 6.4%

Average room rate: 289,600 Canadian dollars

Labor market ranking: 6/33

Housing burden ranking: 4/ 14

Universities in Nova Scotia: Saint Mary's University, Acadia University, Dalhousie University, Captain's University, etc. These universities are all very high-quality universities. At the same time, due to the huge investment in education in Nova Scotia, these universities have relatively low tuition fees and are popular applicants for studying in Canada.

Top 6: Kingston (Ontario)

A city in southeastern Canada, located on the shore of Lake Ontario, is one of the important ports on the St. Lawrence River waterway and the industrial, commercial, cultural and tourist center of Ontario. The number of new jobs in Kingston increased slightly by 0.9%, while the unemployment rate dropped, making it sixth. The famous Queen's University in Canada is located in this city.

Unemployment rate: 6.3%

Average room rate: 305, 155 Canadian dollars.

Labor market ranking: 19/33

Housing burden ranking: 10/20

Top 7: Winnipeg (Manitoba)

Winnipeg, also known as Winnipeg, is the eighth largest city in Canada and the capital of Manitoba province in Canada. More than half of the population in the province live in this city, which is elegant and humid.

City. Although there are not many new job opportunities in Winnipeg, the employment rate in this city is very high, and the housing price is affordable compared with other big cities in Canada. The University of Winnipeg is located here.

Unemployment rate: 6.3%

Average room rate: 278,200 Canadian dollars

Labor market ranking: 12/33

Housing burden ranking: 14/20

The universities in Manitoba are: Manitoba University 2065438+2006 CWUR World University Ranking 236, University of Winnipeg, Brandon University, Honghe College, etc.

Top 8: Oshawa (Ontario)

Oshawa, a city around Toronto, has a strong economic performance, but the house price is lower than other areas around Toronto.

Unemployment rate: 5.6%

Average house price: 53 1, 05 1 Canadian dollar.

Labor market ranking: 1/33

Housing burden ranking: 17/20

Schools in Toronto include the University of Toronto, York University, Ryerson University of Technology and other famous schools. The colleges in the city include George Brown College, Centennial College and Hanbo College. Friends studying in Toronto may wish to pay more attention to the city of Oshawa!

Top 9: St. John (Newfoundland/Labrador)

St John is the largest city in New Zealand. Although it is not famous for its economic performance, the unemployment rate is far lower than that of other cities in the province, and house prices are slowly falling. Colleges in Newfoundland include Memorial University and Newfoundland Public Education Bureau.

Unemployment rate: 6.8%

Average room rate: 324,300 Canadian dollars

Labor market ranking: 15/33

Housing burden ranking: 2/ 14

TOP 10: kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario)

Kitchener Waterloo, a high-tech center in southern Ontario, has one of the strongest job markets in China. Although house prices are rising, they are far lower than those in greater toronto area. As we all know, the University of Waterloo is a leader in Canadian science and a popular institution for international students.

Unemployment rate: 5.5%

Average room rate: 378,248 Canadian dollars

Labor market ranking: 4/33

Housing burden ranking: 15/20