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Destinations10 Jun 20267 min read

UK vs Canada: Which Is Right for You?

The UK and Canada top almost every student's shortlist — but they suit different goals. Here's how they compare on the things that actually matter.

A UK master's is typically just one year, so you finish faster and pay less tuition overall. Canadian programmes usually run longer but often cost less per year, and living costs outside the big cities are gentler.

UK: 20 hrs/week during term; a 2-year Graduate Route visa after you finish. Canada: up to 24 hrs/week off-campus; a Post-Graduation Work Permit of up to 3 years.

This is where Canada pulls ahead for many. Its immigration system offers one of the world's clearest routes from student to permanent resident. The UK's post-study route is generous but less directly tied to settlement.

Want to qualify fast and get back to work? The UK's one-year master's is hard to beat. Thinking about building a life abroad long-term? Canada's PR pathway is exceptional. In a free consultation we'll match the choice to your budget, career and settlement goals — not the other way around.

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