the tables show how many interntational students studies in Canada and the United States by country of origin
The provided tables compare foreign learners in
Canada
and the USA by origin nations in the years 2002 and 2003.
Overall
, the US accepted more oversea students than Canada
but saw fewer changes. In both countries, the figures for all foreigners increased with the exception of Indians studying in the US.
As the tables show, in 2002, Canada
experienced 5400 Chinese and 2100 Indians, compared to the USA, these numbers were more than 100000. In the next year, in Canada
overseas from China had a surge of 45% to 7850, while
in the US there was a slight 6% increase to 116600. Indian students perceiving Canadian education witnessed the second largest rise of 355 reaching 2835. However
, Indians attended American universities 9% less, 182000 next year.
In terms of American and Canadian students, there were 5000 Americans in Canada
before increasing to 5450 by 9%. There was a steady climb in the numbers of Canadians in the US from 31000 to 33170 by 7%. Eventually, the total number of all learners in Canada
was fewer than in America, 59870 in 2002, and it rose to 70004 with a 17% change. In contrast
, this
figure climbed in the US by 2% from 581600 to 59223.Submitted by Ymir
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