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Why Study in Canada?

Some of the top reasons why Canada is a favourite among international students are its world-class education system, safe environment, and affordable tuition fees. Canadian universities implement research, innovation, and practical learning. Students enjoy flexible post-study work and PR opportunities post-completion of their education.

Visa & Eligibility

To study in Canada, one needs a Study Permit or Student Visa.

Eligibility includes:
Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Proof of funds (approximately CAD 20,635 per year)
Valid passport
English proficiency: IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL

Top 10 Uni & Colleges in Canada

  1. University of Toronto – Ontario

  2. University of British Columbia – British Columbia

  3. McGill University – Quebec

  4. University of Alberta – Alberta

  5. McMaster University – Ontario

  6. Humber College – Toronto, Ontario

  7. Seneca College – Toronto, Ontario

  8. George Brown College – Toronto, Ontario

  9. Sheridan College – Oakville, Ontario

  10. Centennial College – Toronto, Ontario

Popular Courses

  • Business & Management

  • Computer Science & IT

  • Engineering

  • Healthcare & Nursing

  • Data Science & Artificial Intelligence

Cost of Study

In Canada, the average tuition fee lies between CAD 15,000 and 35,000 annually, depending on the program and university. The living costs range from CAD 10,000 to 15,000 annually, depending on the city.

Career Opportunities

The IT, healthcare, construction, and finance sectors are some of Canada’s most prospering industries. After completing their studies, international students can get a work permit, called the PGWP, which will give them valuable Canadian work experience that may be helpful in applying for Permanent Residency later.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What are the basic eligibility requirements for a Canada Study Visa?

You will also need to have an offer letter from DLI, proof of sufficient funds, a valid passport, and evidence of English proficiency through the IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL. You may also be required to show a clear academic background and intention to return after studies.

2. How long can I work in Canada after graduating?

After your studies, you will be entitled to apply for a PGWP, which grants you permission to stay in Canada and work for up to 3 years, depending on the length of your studies.

3. Is it possible to get PR after studying in Canada?

Yes, you can apply for PR using Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Express Entry, or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) once you have gained some work experience in Canada.

4. Can my spouse accompany me on a study visa?

Yes, your spouse or common-law partner can apply for an open work permit and work full-time in Canada while you study. You can also include dependent children in your application, and they can study in Canada also.

5. Can I work while studying in Canada?

Yes, international students may work for up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during semester breaks without a separate work permit.

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