Sure, yes.. Manitoba is a good povince for international student to study, there are certain more advantages to benefit ( like bolstering chances of getting a work experience and PGWP after studies)Hi,
Is Manitoba a good province for international students? I have learnt that Winnipeg has a long and cold winter. Would the climate be too harsh if I am to study there?
If someone can help me, it would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Am a prospective student too of U of M, would actually need heads up.. please can we linkup on WhatsApp or email?I studied at U of M from 5 years, and currently working with a PGWP. It used to be a great advantage for international students can get after graduate (i.e., tuition fee tax rebate) but they abolished it
The transit system is horrendous, it is definitely a car city. If you take busses, you definitely have to experience standing in the cold (-40 degree celsius) for at least 10 mins..
But I think the benefits outweigh the costs. Welcome to Friendly Manitoba!
Correct. Personally I don't think they would abolish PGWP because PGWP is a nation-wide policy for international students in Canada- it's a jurisdiction of the federal government, not the provincial government. Don't forget that Canada is reaping the benefits brought by the influx of international students. They want students to stay.@Asdx66 to the best of my knowledge, rules are there to be changed but if the worst should happen like abolishing PGWP, the government must always replace it with a substitute that would also suit preference.
It is almost impossible for them to do bro.. the country are benefiting from the international students through PGWP as well as the International students are benefiting from the country if not it would have been scrapped long time ago
I studied at U of M from 5 years, and currently working with a PGWP. It used to be a great advantage for international students can get after graduate (i.e., tuition fee tax rebate) but they abolished it
The transit system is horrendous, it is definitely a car city. If you take busses, you definitely have to experience standing in the cold (-40 degree celsius) for at least 10 mins..
But I think the benefits outweigh the costs. Welcome to Friendly Manitoba!
Steinbach is like a german community. Most people there are of German descendant. I think the only choice of commuting is probably driving.How's Steinbach ?
I am gonna study in Steinbach .
I know it's way too small compared to Winnipeg . What are my options if I stay in Winnipeg and commute to Steinbach , couldn't find much on public transport .
Are you still in Winnipeg ?Steinbach is like a german community. Most people there are of German descendant. I think the only choice of commuting is probably driving.
I've stayed there for 2 weeks last summer for vacation. That's what I observed- in Steinbach almost no one commutes by public transit. To travel to and back from Winnipeg if you live in Steinbach, the most convenient and cost-effective way is driving.Are you still in Winnipeg ?
Thank You ,I've stayed there for 2 weeks last summer for vacation. That's what I observed- in Steinbach almost no one commutes by public transit. To travel to and back from Winnipeg if you live in Steinbach, the most convenient and cost-effective way is driving.