When it comes to exchanging programs or immigration, choosing a destination may not be an easy task. Usually, Canada and Australia are the most popular options for so many people. So, if you are in doubt about which of these countries is the best option for you, this article will help you decide. After all, when evaluating some key factors, such as climate and even mobility, the decision becomes easier.
How is the weather in Canada?
Do you like snow? If your answer is yes, then the Canadian winter could go down well. Canada is a country located in the extreme of North America and during the winter temperatures can reach temperatures of up to minus 30 degrees. But remember, during the cold season the day in the country tends to get dark around 4 pm, which limits many activities.
But as it is a country that is already used to low temperatures, Canada has a whole structure that can help you live in a cold climate. But not everything is so cold, some Canadian provinces can reach around 33 degrees during the summer.
How is the weather in Australia?
As everyone already knows, Australia’s climate is all about the beach, heat and sun! Located in Oceania, the country has a climate similar to Brazil, after all, both countries are located in the southern hemisphere, so this fact can facilitate their adaptation.
In Australia, the northern regions of the country have a more tropical climate, while the southern regions of the country have a more temperate climate. But don’t think that in Australia it will be sunny all year, the country has well-defined seasons and also has low temperatures in winter, which can vary from 4 to 20 degrees.
Study and Work in Canada
To be able to exchange study and work in Canada, the student must be enrolled in a higher education course, that is, it is not possible to work enrolled only in an English course, for example. In addition, according to the rules of the Government of Canada, the student can work 20 hours a week during the school term and about 40 hours during the holidays.
The costs of studying in Canada can be attractive, an undergraduate degree in the country costs between US$5,000 to US$20,000 Canadian dollars per year. It all depends on whether you choose a public or private college. In general, private educational institutions offer more attractive prices.
Study and Work in Australia
In Australia, this exchange modality works in a different way, in the country, it is possible to work while enrolled in English courses and also in professional courses, known as VETs. And with the new rules approved by the Australian government after the pandemic, international students will be able to work around 40 hours a week during the academic period and also during the holidays, for courses over 14 weeks.
But according to the new decree carried out by the Australian government, from June 2023, the number of hours that international students can work will again be limited. There is still no decision on what the new hour limit will be.
According to the Study in Australia website, study rates in Australia can vary depending on the course chosen by the student, English courses can start from AUD$4,000, while VETs can start from AUD$4,000. Higher education costs in Australia can be around AUD $22,000 per year.
Cost of living: Australia vs Canada
According to the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, the average cost of living in Australia ranges from AU$340 to AU$490 per week, with a minimum wage of AUD 19.84 per hour. In Canada, the average ranges from CAD$300 to CAD$400 per week, with a minimum wage of around CAD$13, according to Statistics Canada. However, the value may vary more or less depending on the province chosen.
But it is important to remember that lifestyle and type of housing can cause the cost of living to vary in both countries.
Lifestyle: Australia vs Canada
The cultural aspect and how each country takes its routine is one of the most important factors to be weighed when choosing your destination. Canada, despite having a large number of immigrants, follows a “workaholic” pattern, that is, Canadians have a culture that tends to value work more than leisure on certain occasions. But make no mistake, the country offers numerous options for leisure and activities, especially outdoors.
In Australia, the lifestyle is very similar to Brazil. The country has a more “beach lifestyle” culture, in which the general population values a higher quality of life, managing to maintain a good balance between leisure and work. But don’t hold on to stereotypes, the lifestyle will always depend on the choice of each one.
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We hope this post was able to help you choose between Canada and Australia, after all, deciding between two such incredible countries is not an easy task. If you liked the options that Australia offers more, we at Good Day Education can put together a complete plan for your exchange based on your goals.
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