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  • International / Domestic Students
  • Student’s Family
  • Canadian Citizens
  • Canadian Permanent Residents
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  • Public School Boards
  • Private Schools
  • Universities
  • Colleges
  • Language Schools
  • Academic Organizations
  • Verifying Academic Institutions
  • LINC / ELT / Advance English

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  • Canadian
  • International
  • Agent Credential Course
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  • Legal Assistance
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International Student Site

This is the corporate site of Can-Education Consortium, for more information on studying in Canada, please visit iStudyinCanada.com


Can-Education Consortium is a not-for-profit corporation devoted to International students studying in Canada and abroad. We focus on every need of international students, starting from the moment the dream of studying abroad was imagined till the day the dream comes true, and beyond.

Our Mission: Internationalize Education, One Student At a Time

Previously, as AlphaBeta Consultants, we successfully recruited students for nearly a decade. We have helped students from China, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Africa, the Middle East and several South American countries to achieve their diplomas, degrees and certificates.

We take pride in what we’ve achieved with our numerous students, but we knew that international students deserve more. We saw that, despite doing well in school, international students face issues that are unique and quite distinct from that of domestic students.

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“It is such a comfortable place to relax and unwind after an exam. I love the huge backyard.”
“There is always time available for me.”
“I can learn so much here – not school stuff, but skills to give me a unique edge.”

Here is the ideal scenario

Here is Common Issue faced by International Students: An International Student from Jordan, Joseph Hassen (not real name), worked hard to improve his English. He uses every opportunity to practice. CEC suggested that he join a school club which has more Canadians as members, and decided on the Wrestling Club. His English improved significantly in a short period of time. Sounds good right? Not always. Unfortunately, in Joseph’s case, fellow students from his own country and region ignored him because he became too Canadian (speaking English all the time). The situation became worse, when, as a result of his improved English, Joseph's grade got much higher, and his "friends" became jealous and started to verbally bully him

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