Les conditions pour étudier au Canada?

Avoir de l'argent à mettre dans les caisses canadiennes!
Ils aiment ça les étudiants étrangers.

Beaucoup flouss = welcome + tapis rouge
Pas beaucoup flouss = dkhol ldarkoum

Mais si tu veux des réponses plus claires:

http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/immigrer-installer/etudiants/index.html
Juste une petite commentaire.. Tu sois pas surpris si tu trouves que ca coute (par etudiant) plus que cet etudiant etranger paye chaque annee comme des frais d'etudes au Canada??

C'est grace a ces 3 raisons que le Canada continue a accepter des etudiants etrangers, malgres que ca coute le pays un montant de l'argent pour financer la difference du cout de leurs etudes ici (cette difference est incluse dans le University Funding)
- Des agreements internationaux avec les autres pays pour accepter les etudients etrangers
- Des avantages de "diversity" que le Canada a besoin des etudiants des cultures differentes pour enrichir le milieu et l'experience d'etudes au Canada
- L'utiliser comme moyen de filtrer les gens, et preparer quelques etudients d'y rester apres avoir fini les etudes, et s'adapter a la societe canadienne.
 
Juste une petite commentaire.. Tu sois pas surpris si tu trouves que ca coute (par etudiant) plus que cet etudiant etranger paye chaque annee comme des frais d'etudes au Canada??

C'est grace a ces 3 raisons que le Canada continue a accepter des etudiants etrangers, malgres que ca coute le pays un montant de l'argent pour financer la difference du cout de leurs etudes ici (cette difference est incluse dans le University Funding)
- Des agreements internationaux avec les autres pays pour accepter les etudients etrangers
- Des avantages de "diversity" que le Canada a besoin des etudiants des cultures differentes pour enrichir le milieu et l'experience d'etudes au Canada
- L'utiliser comme moyen de filtrer les gens, et preparer quelques etudients d'y rester apres avoir fini les etudes, et s'adapter a la societe canadienne.

Excuses moi, je n'ai pas tout compris.
Can you try in english?
 
Excuses moi, je n'ai pas tout compris.
Can you try in english?
Lol D'accord:

Money is not an objective for Canada accepting international students. The true cost of education per international student is morethan what this international student pays per year.

The difference between what an international student pays and what the true cost is, is covered through the government funding to the universities. To offset the extra amount that the international student is not paying.

This brings the question: If economically this doesn't make sense? (ie, if Canada is not making any money (but actually losing money) from international students, why is Canada still accepting those to come and study here? The answer is due to 3 reasons:

1) Multilateral agreement with different countries in the world (including 3rd world countries) to accept their students in Canada (some through bursaries, and some not)
2) The Diversity advantage, in having students from different backgrounds, which adds more value to the learning experience to Canadian students..
3) Using international students as a 'filtered' future immigrants, that if they apply for permanent residence in Canada afterwards, they are at an advantage of having completed their education in Canada, and are already familiar with the Canadian living society.

Tu as compris maintenant?
 
Lol D'accord:

Money is not an objective for Canada accepting international students. The true cost of education per international student is morethan what this international student pays per year.

The difference between what an international student pays and what the true cost is, is covered through the government funding to the universities. To offset the extra amount that the international student is not paying.

This brings the question: If economically this doesn't make sense? (ie, if Canada is not making any money (but actually losing money) from international students, why is Canada still accepting those to come and study here? The answer is due to 3 reasons:

1) Multilateral agreement with different countries in the world (including 3rd world countries) to accept their students in Canada (some through bursaries, and some not)
2) The Diversity advantage, in having students from different backgrounds, which adds more value to the learning experience to Canadian students..
3) Using international students as a 'filtered' future immigrants, that if they apply for permanent residence in Canada afterwards, they are at an advantage of having completed their education in Canada, and are already familiar with the Canadian living society.

Tu as compris maintenant?

Ce que je ne comprends pas, c'est qu'un québécois paye 1200$ pour une session et que l'étranger en paye 6500$ et que tu me dis que le gouvernement perd de l'argent? What is the true cost? You mean more than 6500$?

Ceux qui bénéficient d'une bourse sont qu'une minorité, donc les subventions ne représentent pas grand chose par rapport à la masse des étudiants qui payent à plein tarif.
 
Lol D'accord:

Money is not an objective for Canada accepting international students. The true cost of education per international student is morethan what this international student pays per year.

The difference between what an international student pays and what the true cost is, is covered through the government funding to the universities. To offset the extra amount that the international student is not paying.

This brings the question: If economically this doesn't make sense? (ie, if Canada is not making any money (but actually losing money) from international students, why is Canada still accepting those to come and study here? The answer is due to 3 reasons:

1) Multilateral agreement with different countries in the world (including 3rd world countries) to accept their students in Canada (some through bursaries, and some not)
2) The Diversity advantage, in having students from different backgrounds, which adds more value to the learning experience to Canadian students..
3) Using international students as a 'filtered' future immigrants, that if they apply for permanent residence in Canada afterwards, they are at an advantage of having completed their education in Canada, and are already familiar with the Canadian living society.

Tu as compris maintenant?

By the way, thank you for your answer ;)
 
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