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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Study in Canada

Study in Canada
Build a Global Career

Study at globally recognised Canadian universities, gain valuable work experience through PGWP, and access clear pathways to permanent residency.

1,000+ Universities & Colleges
3 Years Post-Study Work Permit
500K+ International Students
Study in Canada
πŸŽ“ Top-Ranked Education
πŸ’Ό Work & PR Pathways
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Why Canada

Why Study in Canada?

Canada is one of the world’s top study destinations, offering globally recognized education, strong career opportunities, and clear pathways to work and permanent residency.

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Globally Recognized Education

Canadian degrees and diplomas are recognized worldwide for quality and academic excellence.

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Work While Studying

International students can work part-time during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Official IRCC Rules β†’
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Post-Study Work Permit (PGWP)

Eligible graduates may receive a work permit of up to 3 years after completing their studies.

PGWP Guidelines β†’
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Pathway to Permanent Residency

Canadian education and work experience can support eligibility for PR programs.

PR Programs β†’
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Affordable Education

Canada offers quality education at comparatively lower costs than the USA and UK.

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Safe & Multicultural Society

Canada is one of the safest and most welcoming countries for international students.

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Strong Job Market

High demand for skilled professionals across technology, healthcare, business, and trades.

Canada Job Market β†’
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Global Career Opportunities

Canadian qualifications open doors to career opportunities worldwide.

Mount Allison University

Mount Allison University

New Brunswick β€’ University

Cape Breton University

Cape Breton University

Nova Scotia β€’ University

Capilano University

Capilano University

British Columbia β€’ University

University of Regina

University of Regina

Saskatchewan β€’ University

University of Niagara Falls

University of Niagara Falls

Ontario β€’ University

University of the Fraser Valley

University of the Fraser Valley

British Columbia β€’ University

University Canada West

University Canada West

British Columbia β€’ University

Thompson Rivers University

Thompson Rivers University

British Columbia β€’ University

Trent University

Trent University

Ontario β€’ University

Alexander College

Alexander College

British Columbia β€’ College

Booth University College

Booth University College

Manitoba β€’ College

Bow Valley College

Bow Valley College

Alberta β€’ College

Cambrian College

Cambrian College

Ontario β€’ College

College of New Caledonia

College of New Caledonia

British Columbia β€’ College

Coast Mountain College

Coast Mountain College

British Columbia β€’ College

Columbia College

Columbia College

British Columbia β€’ College

Fanshawe College

Fanshawe College

Ontario β€’ College

Keyano College

Keyano College

Alberta β€’ College

πŸŽ“ Education System

Canada Education System & Study Levels

Canada offers flexible study pathways across diplomas, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs with globally recognized qualifications.

πŸ“˜ Overview

Diploma and certificate programs in Canada focus on practical skills and industry-oriented training, offered mainly by colleges and some universities.

⏱ Duration

1 to 2 years (some advanced diplomas up to 3 years).

πŸŽ“ Eligibility

12th grade completion with required academic and English language scores.

πŸ’Ό Career Scope

High employability in technical, business, healthcare, and trade sectors.

πŸ“˜ Overview

Bachelor’s degrees in Canada are offered by universities and provide comprehensive academic and professional education.

⏱ Duration

3 to 4 years depending on program and institution.

πŸŽ“ Eligibility

12th grade completion with strong academic background and English proficiency.

πŸ’Ό Career Scope

Opportunities in global industries with strong pathways to PGWP and PR.

πŸ“˜ Overview

Master’s programs in Canada focus on advanced academic knowledge and professional specialization.

⏱ Duration

1 to 2 years depending on course structure.

πŸŽ“ Eligibility

Bachelor’s degree with relevant academic background and English proficiency.

πŸ’Ό Career Scope

High-demand roles in technology, business, healthcare, and research.

πŸ“˜ Overview

PhD programs in Canada emphasize research, innovation, and academic excellence in specialized fields.

⏱ Duration

3 to 6 years depending on research and discipline.

πŸŽ“ Eligibility

Master’s degree with strong academic record and research proposal.

πŸ’Ό Career Scope

Academic, research, and high-level professional careers globally.

πŸš€ PGWP & Careers

PGWP-Eligible & High-Demand Courses in Canada

Canada aligns Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility with labour market needs. Students must ensure their program’s CIP code is approved by IRCC to qualify for PGWP.

STEM

πŸ’» Technology & Engineering

  • Computer Science & IT
  • Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Cybersecurity
  • Civil, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering

STEM occupations are prioritized in Canada’s immigration system.

Priority Sector

πŸ₯ Healthcare & Social Services

  • Nursing & Practical Nursing
  • Public Health
  • Pharmacy & Biotechnology
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Social Work & Community Services

Healthcare professionals are among Canada’s top immigration priorities.

Trades

πŸ”§ Skilled Trades & Technical Programs

  • Construction & Project Management
  • Electrical & Mechanical Trades
  • Automotive Technology
  • Welding & Industrial Trades

Trades occupations are targeted in Express Entry category-based draws.

Agriculture

🌾 Agriculture & Agri-Food

  • Agribusiness Management
  • Food Science & Technology
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Supply Chain in Food Industry

Agriculture is a key sector under Canada’s economic immigration strategy.

Transport

🚚 Transport & Logistics

  • Logistics & Supply Chain Management
  • Transportation Systems
  • Aviation & Automotive Studies

Transport occupations face labour shortages across Canada.

Education

πŸ“š Education & Teaching

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Teaching & Educational Leadership
  • Special Education

Education occupations are included in Express Entry category-based selection.

πŸŽ“ Application Process

College & University Application Process in Canada

A step-by-step guide to applying for colleges and universities in Canada, including timelines, requirements, and fees.

01

Course & Institution Selection

Choose a program based on your academic background, career goals, and PGWP eligibility. Verify program details on the official institution website.

  • Identify eligible courses & colleges/universities
  • Check entry requirements & deadlines
  • Confirm PGWP eligibility (CIP code)
02

Prepare Required Documents

Prepare academic, language, and supporting documents required by Canadian institutions.

  • Academic transcripts & certificates
  • IELTS / PTE / TOEFL score
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Resume (CV)
  • Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
03

Submit Application to Institutions

Apply directly through the institution portal or authorized application platforms.

  • Application fee: CAD 75 – CAD 200 (varies by institution)
  • Processing time: 2–6 weeks
04

Receive Offer Letter (LOA)

If your application is successful, you will receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA).

  • Conditional or unconditional offer
  • Validity period mentioned in LOA
  • Next steps for fee payment
05

Pay Tuition Fees & Confirm Seat

Pay the first-year tuition fee or deposit to secure your admission.

  • Tuition fee: CAD 12,000 – CAD 35,000 per year (average)
  • Deposit: CAD 2,000 – CAD 10,000
06

Apply for Study Permit (Visa)

Apply for a Canadian study permit after receiving LOA and paying fees.

  • Study permit application fee: CAD 150
  • Biometrics fee: CAD 85
  • Medical exam fee: approx. INR 5,000 – 8,000
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Visa Decision & Travel Preparation

After visa approval, prepare for travel, accommodation, and enrollment in Canada.

  • Book flights & arrange accommodation
  • Attend pre-departure orientation
  • Prepare documents for arrival
πŸ›‚ Study Visa

Canada Study Visa Process (Step-by-Step Guide)

International students must apply for a Canadian Study Permit after receiving a Letter of Acceptance (LOA). Below is a complete, official and practical guide tailored for Indian students.

01

Receive Letter of Acceptance (LOA)

Obtain an official offer letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.

  • Offer letter from college/university
  • DLI number mentioned in LOA
  • Fee payment confirmation
02

Prepare Financial Proof

Show sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.

  • Tuition fee receipt
  • GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate)
  • Bank statements (6 months)
  • Sponsor income proof
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Prepare Required Documents

  • Passport
  • LOA from DLI
  • Academic transcripts & certificates
  • IELTS / PTE / TOEFL score
  • SOP (Statement of Purpose)
  • Medical exam report
  • Police clearance certificate (if required)
04

Submit Online Application

Apply for a study permit through the official IRCC portal.

  • Fill IMM forms online
  • Upload documents
  • Pay government fees
05

Biometrics & Medical Examination

  • Biometrics appointment at VFS
  • Medical exam at IRCC-approved clinics
  • Document verification
06

Visa Decision & Passport Submission

After approval, submit your passport for visa stamping and prepare for travel.

πŸ’° Canada Study Visa Fees (Official)

Study Permit Fee CAD 150 Official Fee Link β†’
Biometrics Fee CAD 85
Medical Examination INR 4,000 – 8,000 (approx.)
GIC (Living Expenses) CAD 20,635 (2024+ requirement) Financial Proof Guide β†’

πŸ“Š Income Proof Accepted for Indian Students

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Salaried Income

  • Salary slips (6 months)
  • ITR (last 2–3 years)
  • Form 16
  • Bank statements

🏒 Business Income

  • Business registration documents
  • GST returns
  • ITR of business owner
  • Balance sheet & P&L statement

🌾 Agriculture / Dairy Income

  • Land ownership records
  • Patwari / Jamabandi documents
  • Agricultural income certificate
  • Dairy income statements

🏠 Property & Assets

  • Property valuation report
  • Land registry documents
  • Rental income proof
πŸ’° Cost & Fees

Cost of Studying in Canada for International Students

The total cost of studying in Canada includes tuition fees, living expenses, government fees, and other essential costs. Below is a realistic breakdown based on 2026 estimates for Indian students.

πŸŽ“ Tuition Fees

CAD 12,000 – CAD 35,000 / year

Varies by program & institution

🏠 Living Expenses

CAD 20,635 / year

IRCC minimum financial requirement

πŸ›‚ Government Fees

CAD 235

Study permit + biometrics

✈️ Other Costs

CAD 2,000 – CAD 6,000

Flights, insurance, medical, etc.

πŸ“Š Detailed Cost Breakdown

Tuition Fees (Annual) CAD 12,000 – CAD 35,000
Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) CAD 20,635 Official IRCC Financial Requirement β†’
Study Permit Fee CAD 150 Official Fee List β†’
Biometrics Fee CAD 85
Medical Examination INR 4,000 – 8,000
Airfare (One-way) INR 50,000 – 1,20,000
Health Insurance CAD 600 – 1,500 / year
Books & Supplies CAD 500 – 1,500 / year

πŸ’Ž Estimated Total Cost (First Year)

Diploma / Certificate CAD 28,000 – CAD 45,000
Bachelor’s Degree CAD 35,000 – CAD 55,000
Master’s Degree CAD 38,000 – CAD 60,000
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ PR Pathways

Permanent Residency (PR) Pathways for International Students in Canada

Canada offers multiple immigration pathways for international students after completing their studies and gaining Canadian work experience. Below are the most relevant PR routes for students in 2026.

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πŸ’Ό PGWP (Work Permit)
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πŸ“ˆ Canadian Work Experience
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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Apply for PR
Federal

πŸš€ Express Entry (Most Popular)

Express Entry is Canada’s main immigration system for skilled workers. International students with Canadian education and work experience have higher CRS scores.

  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
  • Category-based selection (STEM, Healthcare, Trades, Agriculture, Education)
Official Express Entry Guide β†’
PNP

πŸ› Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Provinces nominate international graduates based on local labour market needs.

  • Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
  • British Columbia PNP (BCPNP)
  • Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)
  • Saskatchewan, Manitoba & other PNPs
Official PNP Guide β†’
CEC

πŸ’Ό Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

Students who complete studies in Canada and gain skilled work experience can apply through CEC.

  • Minimum 1 year skilled work experience in Canada
  • Valid PGWP
  • Language proficiency
Official CEC Details β†’
AIP

🌊 Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

International graduates from Atlantic provinces can apply for PR through AIP.

  • Study in Atlantic Canada (NS, NB, NL, PEI)
  • Job offer from designated employer
  • Settlement plan
Official AIP Guide β†’
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada Checklist

Canada Study Admission & Visa Checklist

Study in Canada involves two distinct stages β€” university admission and study permit application. Use the correct checklist at the right stage to avoid refusals and delays.

πŸŽ“ Admission Checklist (Colleges & Universities)

These documents are required by Canadian colleges and universities to assess academic eligibility and issue a Letter of Acceptance (LOA).

πŸ›‚ Canada Study Permit Checklist (IRCC)

These documents are required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) after you receive your Letter of Acceptance (LOA).

❓ FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Studying in Canada

Latest answers about Canada study visa, eligibility, costs, PGWP, and PR pathways for international students.

Generally, students need at least 55–60% academic marks. Top universities may require 65–75% or higher depending on the program.
IELTS is usually required, but some institutions accept alternatives like PTE, TOEFL, or Duolingo depending on the program and intake.
Yes. A study gap is acceptable if justified with work experience, skill development, or valid reasons explained in the SOP.
Courses in healthcare, IT, engineering, trades, business analytics, logistics, and skilled occupations aligned with Canada’s labour market have better PGWP and PR prospects.
Students must show tuition fees plus living expenses. As of 2026, GIC requirement is CAD 20,635, along with tuition fees and additional financial proof.
Study permit fee is CAD 150, biometrics fee is CAD 85, and medical examination costs vary by country.
Processing time typically ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the country, intake season, and application quality.
Yes. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to current IRCC rules.
PGWP validity depends on the length of the study program. It can be up to 3 years for eligible programs.
Yes. Many students apply for PR through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), or other immigration pathways after gaining Canadian work experience.
Provinces like Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Atlantic provinces offer strong PR opportunities for international graduates.
PR is possible for diploma students, but success depends on factors like job type, province, CRS score, and work experience.
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