For Hong Kong people to choose to study abroad mostly choose the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries, so in these countries why would some people choose to study in Canada? There are a few places in Canada that are more beneficial than studying abroad in other countries.
Canada spends less than in other countries to study abroad. Using tuition as an example, one of the more special things about Canada is that basically most universities are public, so tuition is relatively cheaper than tuition in other countries. And some Canadian universities will work with local transportation systems, where students can take local transportation for free by paying a fee. So the cost of studying in Canada is relatively small compared to studying in other countries.
Besides, as long as you study in Canada you will always have a study visa, when college students have a study visa to work but the limit is 20 hours per week and when on vacation students can work full-time and no more than 40 hours per week. Working to gain experience and get used to local life faster, and to save money on studying abroad. Although students studying in the United States can work, it is limited to working within the school, and if students have to work off campus they must apply in advance. So there are more working options for Canadian expats than for US expats.
Moreover, after graduating from a Canadian university, international students can choose to continue their graduate studies, return to Hong Kong to work or stay and work in Canada. International students in Canada can apply for a work visa after graduating, up to a three-year work visa. Plus, if you continue to work in Canada for a few years after graduation you can increase your chances of immigration, so compared to studying in other countries, there will be people who will choose Canada as their first choice for studying abroad.