Canada

WHY STUDY IN CANADA?

Canada offers a world-class education system with globally recognized universities. Here's why you should consider studying for your undergraduate degree in Canada:

High-Quality Education

Canadian universities consistently rank high in international rankings, ensuring you receive a top-notch education valued by employers worldwide

Multicultural Environment

Canada is a diverse and welcoming country, offering a rich cultural experience for international students.

Post-Graduation Work Opportunities

The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program allows you to gain valuable Canadian work experience after graduation, potentially leading to permanent residency.

Beautiful Country with High Living Standards

Canada boasts stunning landscapes, a safe environment, and a high quality of life.

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QUICK FACTS

Canadian education

is cheaper than the USA and it is simple and more opportunities for Permanent Residency

Toronto

is Canada's largest city. It's a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently ranked one of the world's most livable cities.

Ottawa

is the capital of Canada, but it is like the Canberra - the capital of Australia which most people seem to have ever heard of.

Canadians

are outdoors, and they have one passion that allows them to enjoy the great outdoors. fram skiing and snowboarding to hiking, mountain-biking, rock-climbing, comping, canoeing and snow-shoeing.

26 Canadian institutions

are counted among the best in the world, according to Times Higher Esco tion's World University Rankings 2018

Canada's

most popular coffee shop is Tim Horton's, a chain founded by a former ice-hockey star.

CANADA ADMISSIONS

Education in Canada is both publicly and privately funded thus leaving the parents to choose the in stitution of their choice for their children. It is controlled by the Provincial govemments like we have state board for every state with a bit of Federal say in it

Intakes: Institutions in Canada typically have three intake seasons: 
Fall Semester: Starts in September  
Winter Semester: Starts in January and
Summer: Starts in May

 

COST OF STUDY & LIVING EXPENSES IN AUSTRALIA

Tuition fees for international undergraduate students in Canada can vary depending on several factors including University or College, Program of Study and the Province. Here’s a breakdown to give you an idea

Types of Expenses

Annual Expenses in CAD

Tuition Fees

$13,000 – $40,000

Living Expenses

$15,000 – $20,000

Health Insurance

$600 – $1,000

Transportation

$1,500 – $3,000

Application Processing Fee (Optional)

$50 – $150

Clothing & Personal Items

$800 – $1,500

Phone & Internet

$300 – $500

Textbooks & Supplies

$1,000 – $2,000

Entertainment

$2,000 – $4,000

Popular UNIVERSITIES IN CANADA

ADMISSION & VISA CHECKLIST TO STUDY IN CANADA

Admissions Checklist

  • ✔ Official Academic Transcripts
  • ✔ Proof of English Proficiency: IELTS, TOEFL or PTE
  • ✔ Passport & Copy (International Students)
  • ✔ Letters of Recommendation (2-3)
  • ✔ Statement of Purpose/Letter of Intent
  • ✔ Portfolio for specific programs
  • ✔ Proof of Financial Support(if required)

Visa Checklist

  • ✔ Offer letter from the institute.
  • ✔ Proof of English Proficiency: IELTS, TOEFL or PTE
  • ✔ Passport & Copy (International Students)
  • ✔ Immigration Medical Examination (IME)
  • ✔ Statement of Purpose/Letter of Intent
  • ✔ Portfolio for specific programs
  • ✔ Proof of Financial documents

WORK OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS IN CANADA

Being an international student in Canada often means juggling studies with some part-time work to support yourself. Here’s a breakdown of your rights and limitations regarding part-time work:

Part-Time Work:

  • On-Campus Jobs: The good news is that you don’t need a separate work permit to work on-campus at your university or college. However, there might still be limitations on hours you can work on-campus, so check with your school’s career center for details.
  • Off-Campus Jobs: As an international student with a valid study permit, you’re generally allowed to work part-time off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during a regular school semester (when classes are in session). This lets you earn some income while focusing on your studies.
  • Internships/co-op: Co-op programs in bachelor’s degrees are incredibly beneficial for students in Canada. They provide a unique opportunity to integrate real-world work experience with academic studies. Participating in a co-op program not only helps students explore various career paths but also allows them to develop essential job search skills, preparing for interviews, and networking with