UNIVERSITIES IN CANADA
Canada welcomes over 75,000 foreign students every year. They are attracted by Canada's high standard of education, and its reasonable tuition fees for foreign students. As of 2007-2008, a foreign student can expect to pay between C$4,500 and C$10,000 per year for an undergraduate degree, depending on their chosen school and course of study.
Canada has several private or independent schools (some of which are religious in orientation) and private career colleges. These schools may operate in any province or territory as long as they meet the general standards prescribed by that government authority.
Private schools function independently of the public school system and they charge fees. Private colleges do not receive funding support from provincial or territorial governments unless they are affiliated with a public institution.
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On March 16th, 2010, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced the launch of consultations to identify Canada's new and emerging labour market needs and how immigration can best respond to them in light of the momentum gained by the economic recovery.
According to Statistics Canada, visible minorities in Toronto and the surrounding municipalities could double within the next 20 years.
Effective October of this year, immigrants who want to establish a business in Saskatchewan will be charged $2,500.










