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The UK offers an extensive range of study options catering to diverse fields of interest. Whether you’re passionate about business, engineering, medicine, or the arts, you’ll find a program that fits your ambitions.





Research-Intensive Universities:
Globally ranked institutions with a strong emphasis on innovation and discovery.
Colleges and Polytechnics:
Focused on skill-based education with practical applications.
Private Institutions:
Offering specialized programs with smaller class sizes and personalized attention.
Studying in Canada is more affordable compared to other top study destinations.

Tuition Fee
CAD 15,000–CAD 40,000 per year

Accommodation
CAD 500–CAD 1,500 per month

Food
CAD 200–CAD 400 per month

Transport
CAD 50–CAD 100 per month (student discounts available)

Miscellaneous
CAD 100–CAD 300 per month
Canada offers a range of scholarships to support international students:
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships:
For doctoral students.
Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships:
Fully funded scholarships for undergraduate students.
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships:
For postdoctoral research students.
University-Specific Scholarships:
Merit- and need-based scholarships provided by individual universities.
Provincial Scholarships:
Offered by Canadian provinces for eligible students.
Canada offers multiple intakes throughout the year.
Fall Intake (September)
The most popular intake with the widest range of programs.
Winter Intake (January)
A smaller intake for select programs.
Summer Intake (May)
Limited course options, often for shorter programs or diplomas.
We assist with:
Study Permit
Required for programs longer than six months.
Visitor Visa
For short-term studies or language courses.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Allows students to gain work experience in Canada after graduation.
International students in Canada can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during scheduled breaks.
The average wage is CAD 15–CAD 25 per hour, with job opportunities in retail, hospitality, research, and on-campus roles.
Canada offers excellent opportunities for international graduates to transition into the workforce:
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP):
Up to 3 years of work authorization, depending on the program length.
Permanent Residency (PR):
Graduates can apply for PR through pathways like the Express Entry system or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
Job Prospects:
High demand in industries such as IT, healthcare, engineering, and finance.
Canada provides a balance of academic rigor and an enriching lifestyle:
Food
Enjoy diverse cuisines, from poutine and maple syrup to international delicacies.
Language
While English is the primary language, learning French opens more doors, especially in Quebec.
Social Life
Vibrant cities and friendly communities make it easy to network and build connections. Explore natural wonders like Niagara Falls, Banff National Park, or the Northern Lights during your free time.
Career Opportunities
Canada’s strong economy and immigration-friendly policies make it an ideal destination for global job seekers.