Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s four Atlantic provinces with a population of nearly 1 million. It is one of the ports with a diversified economy with key industries in service, manufacturing and mining sectors. Halifax City is the political capital of Nova Scotia with a population of over 400,000 people. In addition, the special point attracts investors by the majestic natural beauty. There is a sea, a forest, a vast lake and overlapping industrial lands.
Nova Scotia is not only famous for its world-famous beauty with its long beaches, specialty lobster served with traditional wine, but also attracted thanks to educational support programs, and settlement programs. attractions of the province.
The quality of educational training in the province of Nova Scotia is highly valued in the Canadian education system. Many famous universities with low tuition rates: Memorial University, Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University, St. John’s University Francis Xavier, University of Cape Breton, Acadia University, etc. At the same time, schools allow students to transfer to other provinces and countries easily based on the number of credits students have completed during their studies episode.
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