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Study in Canada

Choose Canada for quality education, cultural diversity, and a clear pathway to global career success.

Study in Canada

Canada is among the most sought-after destinations for international students due to its top-quality education system, inclusive culture, and safe environment. With a wide variety of programs in business, engineering, technology, healthcare, and the arts, Canadian institutions emphasize research and practical experience. Students benefit from flexible work opportunities during and after their studies through post-graduation work permits. Canada’s multicultural cities, welcoming communities, and breathtaking natural scenery add to the student experience, making it an excellent choice for those aiming to build a successful future in an innovative and supportive setting.

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World-Class Education

Top-ranked institutions

Receive quality education recognized globally.

Multicultural Environment

Diverse & inclusive

Experience a welcoming community with students from around the world.

Work While Studying

Flexible work options

Work part-time during classes and full-time during breaks.

Affordable Tuition

Great value

Benefit from quality education at reasonable costs.

Pathways to Residency

Post-study options

Access immigration pathways to build a future in Canada.

FAQs

To study in Canada, international students must have a valid admission offer from a designated learning institution (DLI), meet academic and English/French language proficiency requirements (usually IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent), and demonstrate proof of financial support.

Yes. International students need a study permit, which acts as a student visa. You must apply for it after receiving an acceptance letter from a Canadian DLI and providing necessary documentation, such as proof of funds and a valid passport.

Yes. Students with a valid study permit enrolled in full-time programs can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks without a separate work permit.

The PGWP allows eligible international graduates to work in Canada for up to three years after completing their program. It provides a valuable pathway to gain Canadian work experience and can help in applying for permanent residency.

Yes. Many Canadian universities and government bodies offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries to international students based on academic merit, leadership qualities, or financial need. Availability and eligibility vary by institution and program.

Key Facts to Study in Canada

Cost of Study

CAD 15,000 – CAD 35,000 per year

Source of Funding

None

Exam Required

IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo

Degrees

Diplomas, UG, PG, PhD

PGWP:

Post-Graduation Work Permit up to 3 years

Safe, Inclusive Society:

Strong multicultural values and high quality of life

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