Canada

After USA, Canada has become the most sought countries for immigrating and studying abroad. It is the world’s second largest country by total area and the fourth largest country by land area. Canada’s common border with the United States forms the world’s longest land border. The capital city, Ottawa, along with cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary etc., are some of the most populated and livable cities in the country.

The country ranks the best in terms of quality of life, government transparency, economic freedom and education. It is so popular that the country welcomes at least 250,000 immigrants including students every year. The country is ranked the safest country to live in by OCED, rating Canada at 9.7 out of 10 for safety and the treatment of minorities. Canada has one of the best education systems in the world. The programs offered in most Canadian universities balance practical work and theoretical learning giving a complete hands-on education experience to students.

Canada has diverse cultural environment because of it being a highly immigrant populated country. People from all over the world come and settle in Canada or study here to build a successful career. The main languages spoken in the country are English and French. All these facts make Canada one of the most perfect destinations among students as well as immigrants.

Few more benefits to study in Canada:

  • Low cost of living and Tuition fees
  • Global recognition in terms of career
  • Easy and Fast student Visa Process
  • 1-3 years of Work permit after study
  • High chances of permanent residency after study
  • Co-op options (Internship) in many courses and colleges.
  • Part time job opportunities while studying

Frequently Asked Question

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Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education in Canada is generally divided into primary education, followed by secondary education and post-secondary. Education in both English and French is available in most places across Canada.

There are 4 Types of Educational Institutes. Universities-University Colleges- Community Colleges-Career Colleges. Annually more than 300,000 international students come from around the world. Your educational experience is sure to be international.

  • School [Grade 12]
  • Bachelor and U.G. Degree [4years]
  • Diplomas [1 to 3 years]
  • Masters- post graduate [2 years]
  • Doctoral program [4 to 7 years]

Yes. You will need student visa to Study in Canada and the course is for longer than three months. The length of the program is 1 to 3 years.

Applicant can study Diploma, Advance Diploma, Bachelors, Post Graduate Diploma, Master or Phd program but it depends on your prior qualification.

Every Colleges and Universities have their own requirement for admission. Also, Immigration requires some more documents to check your eligibility before officer granting you a visa.

Firstly, IELTS with Minimum 6 Bands.

Minimum Percentage should be 50+

Less backlog & ATKT.

Require Offer letter from DLI Institution. & Fees receipt.

Purchase GIC Certificate.

Visa documents etc.

Yes. You can get work permit up to 3 years after successful completion of your study.

Definitely. There are wide range of options available to apply PR after graduation. 

Generally Tuition fees starts with 15000 to 18000 C$ per annum.

Its Guaranteed Investment Certificate. International students have to pay 10,200 C$ in Scotia Bank and ICICI Bank as living expense.

Several educational institutes in Canada offers scholarships for international students who opt to for bachelor’s/master’s/PhD degrees. The amount of scholarship varies in relation to the University as well as the academics of the students.

Yes, Canadian degree is recognized worldwide. Because they have good education system with Co-op options so international students have hands on experience. Moreover, being international students there is chance to gain multicultural exposure.

While Canada is famous for its free Canadian health care, the majority of these services are only available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. For this reason, all international students attending school in Canada must arrange for health insurance for the duration of their study program.

The three main types of student accommodation   (home stay, university accommodation  and private  accommodation ) vary considerably in costs , with  students  paying around CAD $3,000-$7,500 annually.

You can work  up to 20 hours  per week while classes are in session. During scheduled breaks, like the summer or winter holidays and spring break, you’re allowed to work more than  20 hours . You can  only start  working  in  Canada  when you start your study program