Canada
Three oceans, millions of lakes, vast plains, virgin forests, the Rockies, the shores of the St. Lawrence River and four well-defined seasons offer students numerous opportunities to explore the geography, history and culture of Canada, Québec City, Toronto, Ottowa, and Montréal all offer a wide variety of cultural activities, festivals, museums and sports events.
Why is England still a popular choice for international students? British educational qualifications are probably more universally trusted and respected than those of any other country. Students love studying in England because of the theatre productions, clubs, cinemas, parks and open spaces which are easily accessible on the inexpensive transportation systems.
The land down under has broad appeal for study abroad students because of the high standard of education offered and because Australia is an attractive, friendly, beautiful and safe country. Students are fascinated with the diversity offered by Australia's multi-cultural society, vast size and healthy and relaxed life-style.
The cultured, cosmopolitan and dynamic city, Buenos Aires, is characterized by the European look of its streets and buildings. At the same time it reflects a truly original American culture-symbolized by the tango! The city, with a population of about 10,500,000, stretches along the shore of the Rio de La Plata.
Santiago is one of the most interesting and charming of South America's capitals. Many North Americans find Santiago combines the climate and feel of Los Angeles, with the greenery and culture of Boston. The ongoing excitement of today's Chilean Society make Chile one of the top choices for study in Spanish. Concepción is located about 250 miles south of Santiago and is the capital of the southern region centering on the Bio-Bio drainage basin. Valparaíso is a colorful and historic seaport, an hour's drive from Santiago, famous for its seafood, night life and mild climate.
Most of Uruguay's three million inhabitants are descendents of immigrants from Spain and Italy. Over half of the population lives in Montevideo. The atmosphere of Uruguay is quite unlike that in other Spanish American capitals, due in part to its combination of distinctly Parisian and Islamic architecture.
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