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Canada, a vast country in North America, is known for its diversity, advanced economy, and strong international ties. With ten provinces and three territories, it boasts the world's second-largest total area and is officially bilingual at the federal level.

Renowned for its multiculturalism, Canada's economy thrives on natural resources and robust trade networks. Its close relationship with the United States influences both its economy and culture, contributing to its status as one of the wealthiest and most developed countries globally.

Ranked among the highest in various international indices, Canada offers exceptional quality of life, economic freedom, and educational opportunities, making it an ideal destination for study and exploration.

Why Study in Canada

High Visa Success Rate

Under SDS, IRCC is encourages easy and fast student visa process.

Post-Graduation Work Permit

1 – 3 Years Work Permit After Study (PGWPP), providing valuable post-graduation employment opportunities.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

It Offers Highest Chance of Permanent Residency, offering a pathway to settle in Canada after completion of study.

Co-op Options During Study

Co-op Options (Internship) in Many Study Programs, facilitating hands-on experience and skill development during study.

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Levels of Study 

Types of Institutions

Comprehensive Guide to Study in Canada

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Decide Study Program You Want to Pursue & Check Admission Requirements

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Prepare & Appear for IELTS / PTE / TOEFL  

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Prepare & Submit Admission Application to Canadian Institutions

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Receive Admission Offer Letter from Canadian Institute 

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Prepare Finance & Income Related Documents of Sponsor / Family

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Pay Tuition Fees to Canadian Institute & Receive Tuition Fees Payment Receipt

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Apply for Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) (if required)

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Undergo Medical Examination with Registered Panel Doctor / Hospital

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Open GIC Account with Canadian Bank, Transfer Living Expense of CA$ 20,635 & Receive Statement of GIC Account

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Prepare Study Permit Application  

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Submit Study Permit Application to IRCC Online & Pay Visa Application Fee

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Schedule Biometric Appointment & Complete the same at Canada VFS

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Decision of Study Permit Application of Canada 

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After Visa, Manage Pre-Departure Arrangements

Air Ticket / Shopping / Foreign Exchange / Travel Insurance / Accommodation

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Attend Orientation & Enroll with Canadian Institute 

FAQs for Study in Canada

How much is the cost of Studying in Canada ?

Undergraduate Diplomas & Bachelors : CA$ 15,000 - 45,000
Postgraduate Diplomas & Masters : CA$ 14,000 – 40,000

Who are eligible to Study in Canada ?

Any International Students who are enrolled at a DLI and have PAL (Provincial Attestation
Letter) can apply for Study Permit of Canada. They need to prove that they have enough fund to
pay for tuition fees and manage living expenses during stay in Canada. Moreover they must not
have any criminal record and are in good health. The Visa Officer would also want to see
whether they will leave Canada or not after completion of study.

How much Percentage / Marks required to Study in Canada ?

Canadian Universities require an average of 65% with most competitive programs require 75%
and above in your previous academic for Bachelor & Master. Canadian Colleges are quite
flexible to offer admission with an average of 55% for programs offered by them at Diploma,
Advance Diploma & PG Diploma levels. Few of them are happy to consider even 50% and more
backlogs. There are some Institutions in Canada who offer Pathway programs to get entry into
Bachelor programs to International Students with low academic.

Do I need to have Math subject in my Standard 12 for Admission ?

Most programs offered by Canadian Colleges and Universities need Math as a subject in
Standard 12 for admission in Diploma, Advance Diploma & Bachelor programs. Admission in
PG Diploma & Master programs does not require to have Math subject in Standard 12. There
are programs in fields like Arts, Business, Design etc. which do not require to have Math as a
subject in Standard 12.

Can I Work in Canada While Studying there ?

International Students can work and attend classes at their institute simultaneously. There are
different requirements for working on campus and off campus. They can work up to maximum
24 hours per week during academic time and full time during academic breaks while their stay in
Canada on Student Visa.

Which are the best Programs of Study in Canada ?

There is a vast array of study programs offered by Canadian Institutions. However, the best
programs to study in Canada are Engineering, Computer Science and IT, Sciences, Healthcare,
Pharmacy, Nursing, Social Care, Design, Media & Supply Chain Management.

Do I need IELTS to Study in Canada ?

Being an International Student, to gain Study Permit visa, one of the essential requirement is to
meet English language proficiency. IRCC is happy to consider IELTS, PTE or TOEFL Score as
part of Study Permit Application. The Test Score of these English Tests will also ensure you
meeting English requirement of specific institute in which you plan to enroll.

Can I Apply for Student Visa of Canada with 5.5 Bands in IELTS ?

Yes, you can. The minimum requirement of IELTS for Student Visa is 6.0 Bands Overall. So
with 5.,5 Bands in one module of IELTS with Overall 6.0 Bands, you can procced to apply for
Student Visa of Canada. However, it is not advisable to apply with 5.5 Bands Overall, as the
chance of visa success is comparatively low.

Can I stay in Canada after completion of Study ?

After completion of your Study in Canada, you are eligible to apply for Post Graduate Work
Permit Visa which can be for maximum of 3 years. You have to apply for PGWP within 180 days
after you graduate.
After completion of Bachelor of Master program from Canadian Universities, you can get 3
years Visa under PGWP and you are subject to meet CLB level 7 English Language
requirement with no field of study requirement.
After completion of Advance Diploma or PG Diploma program from Canadian Universities, you
can get 1 to 3 years Visa under PGWP and you are subject to meet CLB level 7 English
Language requirement with specific field of study requirement.
After completion of Diploma, Advance Diploma or PG Diploma program from Canadian Colleges
which are of more than 2 academic years duration, you can get 3 years Visa under PGWP and
you are subject to meet CLB level 5 English Language requirement with specific field of study
requirement.
There are plenty of PG Diploma programs offered by Canadian Colleges & Universities which
are of 1 academic year duration. In such cases, international students are eligible to get PGWP
based on total length of more than 1 program.

Which are highest paying jobs in Canada?

Some of the highest-paying jobs in Canada are in the fields of Engineering, Technology,
Healthcare, Computing / IT, and Education. With Canada's strong economy and low
unemployment rate, you're well-positioned to find a job that matches your skills and interests.

Can I bring my family / spouse while I Study in Canada ?

You can apply to bring your family members / spouse to Canada and they are eligible to apply
for Open Work Permit. Effective 21-January-2025, spouse of international students pursuing a
Master program of 16 months or longer, Doctoral program and selected Professional Bachelor
program will be eligible to apply for Open Work Permit. Selected Professional / Bachelor
programs include Doctor of Dental Surgery, Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor, Doctor of
Medicine, Doctor of Optometry, Doctor of Pharmacy, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Bachelor of
Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Nursing Science, Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Education,
and Bachelor of Engineering.

How to get PR in Canada after Study ?

After completion of study in Canada, International Students are eligible to stay in Canada for up
to maximum of 3 years on Post Graduate Work Permit. During this time of PGWP, when you will
have at least 1 year of work experience or job offer letter for permanent position by any
Canadian employer, you become eligible to apply for PR in Canada. There are various
categories of PR in Canada under which you can apply like Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian
Experience Class, PNP, RNIP etc. You have to meet the range of requirements for relevant
immigration programs, and you must get nominated by draw system of IRCC for respective
immigration programs.

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