Study In Canada

About canada

Canada is in the Northern Hemisphere and comprises the northern part of North America. It is also the second largest country in the world by land area after Russia, covering 9.98 million square kilometers. Canada has ten provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has its own capital city.

Canada is one of the most affordable study destinations for international students, offering more affordable tuition rates and living expenses than the US, UK, and Australia. One-fifth of Canada’s population is made up of immigrant communities from over 250 different ethnic origins.

There are unique educational and employment opportunities as well as immigration programs in each Canadian province and territory. Canada is among the top 5 study abroad destinations in the world, ranking alongside the UK, the US, China, and Australia. International students contributed an estimated $21.6 billion to Canada’s GDP in 2018 and supported 170,000 jobs for Canadians nationwide.

Why Study In Canada?

26 Canadian universities feature in QS’s 2022 World University Rankings, with three institutions in the top 50, and 13 in the top 300. 40% of faculty at Canadian universities have an international degree, providing students with varied professional perspectives.

Post-Graduation work (PGWP) and settlement in Canada.

The student receives a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after they graduate. The Post-Graduation Work Permit allows students who have graduated from eligible programs at DLIs to gain professional work experience in their field. 

The experience and income international students gain from employment with a PGWP allow them to repay student loans and make valuable returns on their education investment. This work experience can even help students qualify for permanent residency in Canada.

Students have to apply within 180 days of receiving their final marks to be eligible for a PGWP.

A student may still be able to work in Canada if they’re ineligible for a PGWP after they complete their study program. Students can obtain an open-work permit or an employer-specific work permit to stay and work in Canada.

One of the greatest advantages of studying in Canada is the opportunity to pursue permanent residency, allowing students to make Canada their new home.

 

Course to study in the Canada

Canadian universities grant a full range of degrees, including 3-4 year bachelor’s degrees, 1-2 year master’s degrees, and doctorate degrees (PhDs). Canadian institutions also grant professional degrees including medicine, law, dentistry, architecture, and business. Some professional certificates, diplomas, and shorter programs can also be completed independently or in conjunction with a degree.

 

In addition to traditional programs in sciences, arts, and humanities, Canadian universities offer many unique programs. Designations offered to students in the Canadian post-secondary education system include degrees, diplomas, and certificates.

Degrees are typically granted by universities after the completion of an academic program, but the type of degree depends on the type of program.

Undergraduate programs are the first level of post-secondary education that students enroll in. Undergraduate qualifications include bachelor’s degrees, regular diplomas, advanced diplomas, and some certificates.

Diplomas are earned after the completion of a college program and fall into one of the following three categories:

Certificates are awarded after completion of short courses in a particular subject. 

Certificate Programs are typically less than a year in duration and are offered by many universities, colleges, and vocational schools. They are often used for professional development and continuing education or to complement other degrees or diplomas.

 

Postgraduate programs are the second level of a post-secondary education. Students must graduate from undergraduate level of study before pursuing postgraduate studies. Postgraduate qualifications include master’s degrees, doctoral degrees (PhDs), postgraduate diplomas, and some certificates.

Intake*

Semester Start Date

Application Deadlines

Fall

September

December-August

Winter

January

September-November

Summer

May

January-March

International student admission to a Canadian primary school generally requires 

International student admission to a Canadian high school requires 

Private or independent schools may ask for extra documents like personal essays, CVs, or resumes.

Canadian colleges and universities determine international student admission based on two key factors:

There are a number of scholarships available to international students to help support them with education costs and living expenses while they study in Canada.

Scholarship

Description

Ontario Graduate Scholarship

The Ontario Graduate Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship available for master’s and doctoral (PhD) students studying at Ontario institutions. A small number are available for international students.

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship is for doctoral students. Selection criteria are based on academic excellence, research potential, and leadership (demonstrated and potential ability). Candidates must be nominated by the school they want to study at. They don’t apply directly for the scholarship. 

Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED) – for students

The Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Education Exchanges for Development (SEED) provides students from ASEAN member nations with short-term exchange programs to study or research at Canadian postsecondary institutions at the college, undergraduate, and graduate levels.

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships 

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Award is for Canadian and international doctoral students who are pursuing social science or humanities research. 

Entrance Scholarships

Many universities in Canada offer Entrance Scholarships based on the student’s high school grade point average. These awards may be renewable each year of the student’s program. Students usually don’t need to apply for these scholarships as they are automatically considered when they apply. Students should check out the school’s website for more specific information about Entrance Scholarships. 

Some Canadian provinces and territories offer scholarships for international students to attract them to study at institutions in their region. Many universities also offer specific scholarships, funding, and financial aid for students wanting to study at that school. These may be program or department specific awards and may depend on the level of study. Students are encouraged to check out the financial aid section of the school’s website for more information. 

What you will need when applying to a Canada university or college for visa?

This includes the original or electronic copy of a Letter of Acceptance (LOA). 

Students must provide a valid passport or travel document and travel documents for themselves and each accompanying family member. Online applicants can submit an electronic copy of the information page of their passport.

 

If the visa application is approved, the student must send their original passport and two recent passport-sized photos with their name and date of birth written on the back.

Students have to prove that they can support themselves and their accompanying family members during their stay in Canada. Students can prove that they have adequate funds with any of the following:

Required proof of financial competency varies depending on the student’s country of origin, so always be sure to consult the Government of Canada website for the most current and accurate information.

How to Apply for a Student Visa

To begin this application journey, students can either begin online or visit a Visa Application Centre (VAC) in the student’s home country. After receiving the letter of acceptance and paying the tuition fees, students can start their application.

After the student mails in their passport, it will be returned to them with the visa stamp.

The LOI is not a study permit. Students must have this letter on hand when they arrive in Canada to obtain their study permit.

When flying to Canada, students are required to do the following

Students should register for courses before arriving in Canada based on their school’s instructions.

A Canadian Immigration Officer at Canadian Customs will ask questions regarding their identity and purpose of travel to confirm the validity of students’ documents.

These questions are meant to help the student enter Canada and should be thought of as an opportunity to gain entrance rather than a barrier. Common questions may include: 

Students need to do five key things when they arrive in Canada:

Students can live on-campus in a dorm, off-campus in a house or apartment, or with a Canadian family through a homestay organization.

INSTITUTES IN CANADA

UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY NAME

APPLY

ALGOMA UNIVERSITY

CAPILANO UNIVERSITY

CARLETON UNIVERSITY

CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN SENECA

FANSHAWE COLLEGE

FOCUS COLLEGE

 LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY

LASALLE COLLEGE

LASALLE COLLEGE

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

TORONTO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY CANADA WEST

UNIVERSITY CANADA WEST

UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA

YORKVILLE UNIVERSITY