Study in Canada: Your Complete Guide

Canada is one of the world’s top study destinations—known for its high-ranking universities, multicultural environment, and clear pathways to work and permanent residency after graduation.

Why Study in Canada?

  • World-class education: 8 Canadian universities rank among the world’s top 200.

  • Affordable tuition: Bachelor’s programs start from CAD 15,700 per year.

  • Work options: Work up to 24 hours/week during study and full-time during breaks.

  • Post-Study Opportunities: The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) lets you work in Canada for up to 3 years.

  • Safety & Diversity: Canada ranks among the safest countries and embraces over 200 ethnicities.

Canada Student Visa Requirements

To study in Canada, you’ll need:

  • Letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

  • Proof of funds (minimum CAD 20,635 + tuition)

  • Valid passport, medical exam, biometrics, and police clearance

  • Language test results (IELTS/TOEFL)

  • Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) for certain provinces

Visa Application Steps

  1. Get admission to a DLI.

  2. Gather and upload required documents.

  3. Apply online via the IRCC website.

  4. Submit biometrics.

  5. Await approval (processing time: 3–5 weeks for Indian students).

Costs & Scholarships

  • Tuition: CAD 15,700 – 53,538 (UG), CAD 13,742 – 45,800 (PG)

  • Living costs: CAD 10,000 – 15,000 per year

  • Scholarships include Vanier, Ontario Trillium, and Lester B. Pearson awards.

Top Universities

University of Toronto | McGill University | UBC | University of Alberta | McMaster University

Popular Courses

MBA • Data Science • Engineering • Nursing • Public Health • Media & Communication

Why Choose Canada

  • Excellent education quality

  • Easier PR pathways

  • Strong job market across tech, healthcare, and finance

How We Help

At Guide Education & Migration, we simplify your Canada study visa process—from university selection and application to visa filing and IELTS support.

Start your Canada study journey today!

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