No official ranking for publicly funded schools in Canada
Dear Mr Brown,
I would like to know the official ranking of Humber College in Toronto, Canada. I am thinking of enrolling to study project management, after which I would like to apply for permanent residence.
— FG
Dear FG,
With regards to the ranking of colleges and universities, Canada has one of the best public education systems in the world, with availability and access to all.
Due to the fact that there are universal educational standards in the country, publicly funded educational institutions are not officially ranked. These schools are all well-funded and have good faculties and facilities.
The main factors that one has to consider would be location and the culture of school, as some schools have areas of specialisation.
In response to your query, I must give a disclaimer that I represent Humber (as well as many other Canadian schools) in the Caribbean. However, I can assure you that the school has an excellent academic reputation. It is one of the most culturally diverse schools in Toronto, with more than 5,000 international students.
It should be noted that employment after studies can lead to Canadian permanent residence, which may assist you in your goal.
Please visit jamaica2canada.com for additional information on Canadian permanent residence programmes, including Express Entry, the Study & Work programme, visas or appeals, etc.
Antonn Brown, BA, (Hons), LLB, MSC, RCIC, is an immigration counsel and an accredited Canadian education agent of JAMAICA2CANADA.COM — a Canadian immigration & education firm in Kingston. Send questions/comments to jamaica2canada@gmail.com.