Study in Canada π¨π¦
Affordable quality education with clear pathways to permanent residency
Simple Admission Roadmap
A clear, step-by-step view of the Canada admission process.
From shortlisting to arrival, follow each step with key tasks and checkpoints.
βShortlist
Define goals, pick programs, and match colleges/universities to your profile and budget.
β Prepare
Gather transcripts, test scores, SOP, and references, then verify all document formats.
βΆApply
Submit online applications, pay fees, and track updates until you receive an offer.
βPermit
Pay tuition deposits, prepare funds, and submit your study permit application.
βArrive
Finalize travel, housing, and enrollment, then join orientation and start classes.
Admission Checklist
- Transcripts & certificates
- English test score
- SOP / Statement of intent
- Recommendation letters
Permit Checklist
- Offer letter
- Proof of funds
- Medical & biometrics
- GIC (if required)
Why Study in Canada?
π° Affordable Tuition
More affordable compared to USA and UK for quality education.
π PR Pathway
Clear route to permanent residency through Express Entry program.
πΌ Work While Study
Permitted 20 hours/week during studies and full-time during breaks.
π Multicultural
Welcoming society with diverse international student community.
Top Canadian Universities
University of Toronto
Canada's #1 ranked, global research leader
University of British Columbia
West coast excellence in research and innovation
McGill University
Montreal-based prestigious research institution
McMaster University
Known for innovation in medical education
University of Alberta
Strong in engineering and research programs
Ryerson University
Toronto's innovation-focused university
Study Permit & Immigration
Requirements
- Valid acceptance letter
- Proof of funds
- Medical exam
- Police certificate
Post-Graduation Work Permit
- Duration: Equal to study length (max 3 years)
- Express Entry eligible
- Work for any employer
- Pathway to PR
Student FAQ (Canada)
Answers stay hidden until you expand a question.
What are the main intakes?
Most programs have Fall (Sep), Winter (Jan), and some Spring/Summer (May) intakes.
Do I need IELTS/TOEFL?
Most institutions require proof of English proficiency; requirements vary by program.
How much funds should I show?
Show tuition plus living expenses; amounts vary by province and institution.
Can I work while studying?
Generally, part-time work is allowed during studies and full-time during breaks.
Is PGWP available?
Eligible programs can qualify for a PGWP up to 3 years.
How long do offers take?
Typical response time is 4β12 weeks depending on intake and volume.