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About Canada

Canada is one of the top choices for international students looking for high-quality education, an inclusive society, and excellent post-graduation opportunities. Known for its friendly communities, beautiful natural landscapes, and safe cities, Canada welcomes over 800,000 international students each year.

Canada

Study in Canada

Canada’s education system consistently ranks among the best in the world. The country is home to many globally recognized universities and colleges, known for academic excellence and research opportunities. Students can choose from a wide range of programs — undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, certificate, or vocational — and benefit from flexible pathways, co-op (paid work placements), and industry connections that boost employability.

Why Choose Canada for Further Study?

  • Top-Quality Institutions: Canadian degrees and diplomas are recognized worldwide for their quality and value.
  • Affordable Education: Tuition fees are generally lower than in the USA, UK, or Australia.
  • Work While You Study: Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during breaks — no separate work permit required.
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): After graduation, students may be eligible for a PGWP, allowing them to work in Canada for up to 3 years.
  • Pathway to Permanent Residency: Canada’s immigration system is student-friendly — many graduates go on to become permanent residents.
  • Safe & Diverse: Canada is one of the safest and most multicultural countries in the world, with strong support for international students.
  • Stunning Lifestyle: Enjoy breath-taking nature, vibrant cities, and unique cultural experiences all year round.

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Canadian tuition fees are reasonable compared to other English-speaking countries:

  • Undergraduate degrees: CAD 15,000 – 35,000 per year
  • Postgraduate degrees: CAD 15,000 – 40,000 per year
  • Diploma/Certificate programs: CAD 10,000 – 20,000 per year

Scholarship options are available for outstanding students. These include:

  • Government-funded scholarships (e.g., Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, Canada-ASEAN Scholarships)
  • University-specific scholarships and entrance awards
  • Research grants and assistantships for master’s and PhD students

Living Costs in Canada

Living expenses vary depending on the city and lifestyle. On average, International students need about CAD $10,000 and $20,000 for accommodation, food, transport, health insurance, and personal costs. Cities like Toronto and Vancouver are more expensive, while smaller cities may be more affordable.


Application & Visa Process

  • Choose a Program & Institution: Research programs and ensure the college or university is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) approved to host international students.
  • Obtain Your Offer Letter: Apply and receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from your desired institution.
  • Apply for a Study Permit: Apply online for a Canadian Study Permit. You’ll need your LOA, proof of funds, valid passport, and other supporting documents.
  • Provide your Biometrics: Provide biometrics and attend an interview if requested.
  • Prepare for Arrival: Once approved, arrange accommodation, book your travel, and prepare to settle in Canada!n, book your travel, and prepare to settle in Canada!