Daily Observer (Jamaica)

No official ranking for publicly funded schools in Canada

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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.

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