12 Tips for International Students Living and Studying in Canada

About the Book

If you are a student heading to Canada to live and study you will find this guide very useful. It is the first book you should read to know Canadian culture and customs, whether you stay for a short time or for several years.

In it, you will find information about Canadian families, homes, food, and eating habits. You will also learn everything you need to know about how to dress for the changing climate, communication, and transportation.

Reading it before or after you arrive, will help you prepare for your study abroad experience and explain new routines to make you more comfortable. Enjoy your opportunity and best of luck in your studies in Canada!

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Reviews

“This book is a ‘must have’ for all first timers in Canada to give a soft landing from arrival to settlement to social integration and finally to becoming a Canadian. The book cover and title are attractive on the shelf for anyone seeking quick information about Canada and Canadians. The presentation language of English is easy to read and to understand while the illustrations, paragraphing and pagination are helpful for referencing. The book captures the essence of virtually all the necessary ingredients to make arrival in Canada a pleasurable and memorable experience.

Monika Ferenczy has successfully brought to bear in this book, a wealth of experience and expertise in education and immigration consultancy guiding and assisting new comers to Canada in Canadian education, immigration and settlement matters.

We in Canadian Studies Limited have found her candid and unfettered advice at all times immeasurable and strongly recommend this book to all who desire to know more about Canada and the Canadian way of life.”

– Akin & Foluke Olafimihan, Canadian Studies Limited

“A very useful and great book for international students! After reading this book, it gives me more ideas about how to live in Canada. Know more living habits, climate change, and communications in Canada.”

– Elisa, Good Reads

“Very good and very explanatory book, very detailed and useful, the best book about Canada exchange.”

– Joao Victor, Good Reads

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