Want to Study in Canada?

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Want to Study in Canada?
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If you want a quality education, a welcoming and
conducive atmosphere for international students,
and an opportunity to work or immigrate to a
beautiful country with a robust economy when you
are done with your studies, you should consider
studying in Canada.
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Education System
  • The education system in Canada has been making
    serious improvements in the sector of academics
    and has ensured fame world class academic
    performance. Canada is also well known for
    spending good sum of money behind improvement of
    education.
  • The Tertiary Education System in Canada is
    divided into
  • Certificate level, generally for a year
  • Diploma level, for one or two years
  • Advanced Diploma, generally two or three-year
    programs
  • Bachelor degrees, awarded after four years of
    full-time study
  • Post-graduate Diplomas/Certificates, for one or
    two years of study
  • Masters degrees, available after a bachelor
    degree to excel in a certain subject, for one to
    two years

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Cost of Study
For international students, getting admitted to
universities and colleges in Canada requires
planning and financial commitment before they are
there. Compared to many countries cost of
studying and living in Canada is very affordable.
To cover your tuition fee and living expenses you
will likely need 20,000 to 30,000 (CAD)
annually. However, this cost range is an average
only and will vary according to the institution
and program in which you are enrolled, your
location and your living expenses. Tuition Tuiti
on fees for international students vary across
provinces and programs. The table below shows the
weighted average tuition fees (in Canadian
dollars) for full-time foreign students, by field
of study. Approx 10,000 to 25,000 annually.
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Cost of Study
Housing Most universities offer on-campus
residences for students, some of them
specifically for scholars from abroad. But
acceptance at a Canadian school does not
automatically mean you can get a room in
residence. Students must apply separately for
on-campus housing, and its cost varies across
institutions and will depend on whether or not
you want a private room or a meal plan, for
example. Approx 500 to 1500 per
month. Transportation One-way public transit
fares typically cost a few dollars, and monthly
passes range from about 80 to 110, although
many transit providers offer student
discounts. Approx 80 to 100 per month. (Read
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Cost of Study
Health insurance All international students in
Canada must have health insurance, and the
medical coverage thats available varies from
province to province. Alberta, British Columbia,
Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and
Saskatchewan cover international students under
their provincial health care plans, but coverage
generally depends on the length of your
stay. Approx 300 to 500 annually.
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Requirement
  • A student visa is compulsory, this is also known
    as study permit. The visa allows a student to
    enter Canada with full-time enrollment in any
    degree or diploma course offered by a institution
    listed in the Designated Learning Institution
    (DLI) list, authorized by CIC. Students have an
    option to lodge their Canada visa application
    through online link available at CIC website.
  • Documents required for visa application are as
    follows
  • Passport
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Unconditional letter of acceptance (Read more)

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Requirement
  • Fees receipt (recommended)
  • Any relevant correspondence with the institution
  • Financial documents
  • Academic documents
  • Test scores
  • Work experience certificates (if applicable)
  • Medical report (if already undertaken).

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Work Opportunities
  • Part-time
  • Study permit holders may be eligible to work off
    campus without a work permit as soon as they
    begin their studies in Canada.
  • These students who are eligible may work for any
    eligible Canadian employer
  • for up to 20 hours a week while class is in
    session and
  • full-time during scheduled breaks.
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit Program
  • Foreign students who have completed a program of
    at least eight months at an eligible Canadian
    school may apply for a Post-Graduation Work
    Permit. This permit lets them work for any
    eligible employer in Canada for up to three
    years, depending on the length of their study
    program.

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