Inbound

Inbound and Outbound Students

When we think of International Students, we think of young boys and girls or men or women who come from another country to the shores of Canada to study.
However, there is another group of International Students who are closer to home, Canada. They are young Canadian boys and girls or men and women who travel from Canada to the four corners of the world to learn a language, experience different cultures, gets higher education, and then return to Canada as a true Global Student.
Can-Education Education is fully committed to helping both Inbound and Outbound International students become the best they can be. Giving International and Global Students the edge when they study in other countries will mean greater confidence and better performance/results.
The same degree of attention to detail and quality of advice will be offered to all.

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