Reach your career goals with the convenient abroad education in Canada
Why the Canada ?
One of the top places for students who want to study abroad and advance their careers is Canada. Learning abroad can be expensive, but Canada is one nation that offers high-quality instruction at comparably affordable costs. As a result, it is not uncommon to see a large number of international students in any city in Canada. Around 96% of international students recommend the country as an ideal study destination and around 60% planto apply for permanent residency.
Find flexible and high quality education options:
Canadian universities are ranked among the top 200 in the world
You’ll be able to choose from more than 8,000 college and 16,000 university programs
You’ll be able to choose from more than 8,000 college and 16,000 university programs
Find an affordable option
You can find career opportunities and scholarships in Canada to help pay for your education. To gain practical experience while you study, many programmes also provide co-op job placements or internships. The majority of overseas students are permitted to work while they are studying and are able to obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit after completing their education.
Career opportunities
In less than three months after finishing their courses, the majority of graduates land jobs in Canada. International students are granted Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) to work in Canada after completing their education for any business. PGWPs make sure that foreign students have plenty of chances to gain the required work experience and authorization to remain in Canada as permanent residents.
The Canadian Tech Industry
Canada has risen to the top of the technological frontier in the past few decades. Second only to Silicon Valley, Toronto has been gaining a reputation as one of the world's top tech cities! Canada is regarded as a digital haven and offers excellent chances to tech professionals due to its stable economy, high standard of life, low cost of living, and welcoming culture. It is highly known for being a leader in many fields of research and engineering and for consistently staying on top of technological advances.
Costs and Finances
| Meal at a restaurant | $18.00 |
| Monthly apartment rent in city centre (1 bedroom) | $1,444.74 |
| Monthly apartment rent outside city centre (1 bedroom) | $1,163.89 |
| Basic utilities (electricity, water, heating, garbage) | $170 |
Universities and Courses
Visa & More
Applying for a Student Permit
Before applying for a study permit at a Canadian visa office, a student must first get a letter of acceptance from aDesignated Learning Institution (DLI). The letter must be issued by the Canadian institution on official letterhead,showing the exact amount of tuition fees the student is required to pay, the anticipated starting and finishing dates, andthe date by which the student needs to register.
Once the letter of acceptance is secured, students must follow these five simple steps:
Once the letter of acceptance is secured, students must follow these five simple steps:
Step 1
Gather the Documents
Use the Document Checklist (IMM 5483) to assist in gathering the supporting documents to submit with the application.
Students must submit the following for any document that is not in English or French, unless otherwise stated
on the document checklist:
on the document checklist:
Step 2
Fill out and Complete the Application Forms Here are the forms that must be filled out and submitted:
Step 3
Settle the Fees The study permit costs $150 (CAD) and a biometrics fee of $85 (CAD) will apply per person. Fees will not be refunded, regardless of the final decision. Being ineligible for a study permit is part of theprocessing, so fees will not be refunded. If a student wishes to apply again, they will have to pay theapplication processing fee and, if applicable, the biometric fee as well.
Step 4
Submit the Application For Applicants outside of Canada: The application should be sent to a Visa Application Centre (VAC) thatserves the student’s area or apply online
Visa & More
Applying for a Student Permit
Before applying for a study permit at a Canadian visa office, a student must first get a letter of acceptance from aDesignated Learning Institution (DLI). The letter must be issued by the Canadian institution on official letterhead,showing the exact amount of tuition fees the student is required to pay, the anticipated starting and finishing dates, andthe date by which the student needs to register.
Once the letter of acceptance is secured, students must follow these five simple steps:
Once the letter of acceptance is secured, students must follow these five simple steps:
Step 1
Gather the Documents
Use the Document Checklist (IMM 5483) to assist in gathering the supporting documents to submit with the application.
Students must submit the following for any document that is not in English or French, unless otherwise stated
on the document checklist:
on the document checklist:
Step 2
Fill out and Complete the Application Forms Here are the forms that must be filled out and submitted:
Step 3
Settle the Fees The study permit costs $150 (CAD) and a biometrics fee of $85 (CAD) will apply per person. Fees will not be refunded, regardless of the final decision. Being ineligible for a study permit is part of theprocessing, so fees will not be refunded. If a student wishes to apply again, they will have to pay theapplication processing fee and, if applicable, the biometric fee as well.
Step 4
Submit the Application For Applicants outside of Canada: The application should be sent to a Visa Application Centre (VAC) thatserves the student’s area or apply online
