

Canada is known for academic excellence with globally recognized degrees and diplomas.
Generally, more affordable than the USA, UK, or Australia
Students can work up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time, during breaks.
Stay and work for up to 3 years after graduation
Options like Express Entry and provincial nominee programs (PNPs) favor Canadian graduates
Ranked among the top countries for quality of life, safety, and inclusiveness.
| Intake | Application Period | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fall (Primary) | September | November – March |
| Winter | January | June – October |
| Summer (Limited) | May | October – February |
| Note: Deadlines vary by institution and program. Apply early for scholarships and PGWP-eligible programs. | ||

| Level | Tuition Range |
| Undergraduate | CAD 15,000 – CAD 35,000 |
| Postgraduate | CAD 16,000 – CAD 45,000 |
| MBA/Medicine | CAD 30,000 – CAD 65,000+ |
Cities like Toronto and Vancouver are more expensive than others like Halifax or Winnipeg.
Tip: Strong academic scores, leadership, and community involvement increase scholarship opportunities.
Help with visas, work permits, and orientation.
Writing centers, tutoring, and learning strategies.
Co-op placements, workshops, and career fairs.
Provincial or institutional health insurance plans are often mandatory
Provincial or institutional health insurance plans are often mandatory.