While I do think that most of what you said is true - the education is not exactly.
I’m from Canada but now live in Europe. Yes my degree is recognized here , great but it’s super difficult finding work because I don’t speak the local language and my BSc was super general in Canada, I wanted to specialize a bit more before leaving Canada but couldn’t , and now here in Europe I find it a lot more difficult to make my education fit the mold of the European one. If I want to study here, part time isn’t an option at all, and school is even more expensive than what schooling cost in Canada as an international. Canada might not accredit your degree, sure but you can still go to school part time and get that sorted. People also won’t look at you weird if you graduate when you’re 30+, which is something I feel like it’s looked down upon in Europe. There are also a ton of college programs which are cheaper, shorter and will still help you land good jobs.
The rest of your comments is why I too left Canada but the education is the one thing I very much miss about Canada. How flexible everything is, I definitely miss that.
While I do think that most of what you said is true - the education is not exactly.
I’m from Canada but now live in Europe. Yes my degree is recognized here , great but it’s super difficult finding work because I don’t speak the local language and my BSc was super general in Canada, I wanted to specialize a bit more before leaving Canada but couldn’t , and now here in Europe I find it a lot more difficult to make my education fit the mold of the European one. If I want to study here, part time isn’t an option at all, and school is even more expensive than what schooling cost in Canada as an international. Canada might not accredit your degree, sure but you can still go to school part time and get that sorted. People also won’t look at you weird if you graduate when you’re 30+, which is something I feel like it’s looked down upon in Europe. There are also a ton of college programs which are cheaper, shorter and will still help you land good jobs.
The rest of your comments is why I too left Canada but the education is the one thing I very much miss about Canada. How flexible everything is, I definitely miss that.