Study In Canada
http://www.educanada.ca
https://www.canada.ca
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Canada is the world’s second-largest country by total area, and its common border with the United States is the world’s longest land border shared by the same two countries.
The country is officially bilingual and multicultural at the federal level, with a population of approximately 40 million as of 2023. Canada’s advanced economy is one of the largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources and well-developed trade networks, especially in the United States, with which it has had a long and complex relationship.
Fact About Canada:
- Canada is world’s second largest country by area; Canada is bigger than the European Union.
- From July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023 (2022/2023), Canada’s population grew by 1,158,705 people (2.9%) to an estimated 40,097,761 on July 1, 2023, in ten provinces and three territories
- Strong presence Of Gujarati, Punjabi & South Indian community.
- Famous Cities are Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Halifax, Calgary, Ottawa, Kitchner, Sudbury, Barrie, St. Albert and Edmonton.
- Toronto is not Canada’s Capital City — Canada’s Largest City is Toronto with a population of 6.97 million people — People often mistake Toronto as the capital city of Canada. Ottawa is the Capital City of Canada. Toronto is Canada’s largest city and a world leader in business, finance, technology,
entertainment and culture. - The UN has consistently ranked Canada as one Of the best places in the world to live.
- Canada is the most educated country in the world the literacy rate is 99 %.
- Minimum wage rate per hour is $17.30 CAD*. ( It may vary as per province norms )
- Trimester system with admission in September, January and May
- Canada’s educational institutions have long been incubators for innovation
- Per capita income of Canadian isapx. $53372
Fact Sheet:
Capital | Ottawa |
Largest city | Toronto |
Official languages | English / French |
Demonym | Canadian |
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Date format | dd-mm-yyyy mm-dd-yyyy yyyy-mm-dd (CE) |
Calling code | +1 |
ISO 3166 code | CA |
Internet TLD | .ca |
Summer June to August | The weather is usually warm to hot, with daytime temperatures between 20°C/70°F and 30°C/86°F or higher. |
Fall/Autumn September to November | The weather starts to get colder and there is often a lot of rain. Light jackets and/or raincoats are common during this season. |
Winter December to February | Winters are very cold, with temperatures often staying below freezing all day long. Snowfall often accompanies the cold weather. Hats, mittens, scarves, boots, and thick winter jackets are recommended during the Canadian winters. |
Spring March to May | The weather starts to get warmer and days are typically very pleasant, while the evenings get cool. A light jacket is often needed during the early mornings and late evenings. |
LARGEST METROPOLITAN AREAS IN BY POPULATION (2019 CENSUS)
Name | Province | Population | Name | Province | Population |
Toronto | Ontario | 6,471,085 | London | Ontario | 545,044 |
Montreal | Quebec | 4,318,051 | St.Catharines Niagara | Ontario | 434,093 |
Vancouver | British Columbia | 2,691,328 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | 440,035 |
Ottawa Gatineau | Ontario Quebec | 1,441,012 | Oshawa | Ontario | 413,094 |
Calgary | Alberta | 1,514,072 | Victoria | British Columbia | 402,027 |
Edmonton | Alberta | 1,447,014 | Windsor | Ontario | 354,096 |
Quebec | Quebec | 824,041 | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | 330,067 |
Winnipeg | Manitoba | 730,018 | Regina | Saskatchewan | 261,068 |
Hamilton | Ontario | 794,072 | Sherbrooke | Quebec | 221,004 |
Kitchener- Cambridge- Waterloo | Ontario | 584,026 | St. John’s | Newfoundland and Labrador | 212,043 |
Why Study in Canada
Why students select Canada for their study abroad experience
- Qualifications Valued Around the World
- Affordable Education
- Multicultural Society
- Healthy and Safe Communities
- World-class Language Education
- Exciting Campus Lifestyle
- Innovative and Abundant Research Opportunities
- Work during study
- Post Study work permit
- Possibility of Immigration
Qualifications Valued Around the World
Canada’s high academic standards and rigorous quality controls mean that you’ll be earning a high-quality education that will open doors for your future and benefit your career over the long term. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States or Commonwealth countries.
Affordable Education
The quality of education and living standards in Canada are amongst the highest in the world, but the cost of living and tuition fees for international students are generally lower than in other countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. As such, Canada is often the preferred choice for students attending college or university.
Multicultural Society
With almost all of the world’s ethnic groups represented in Canada, it’s hard not to find ethnic foods and recreation activities associated with specific cultures. In fact, your international student advisor can help you get in touch with any number of ethnic clubs and associations for you to join while you’re here.
Healthy and Safe Communities
While you may have heard of or experienced Canadians’ friendly and open nature, you may not have known that the United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. As an international student in Canada, you’ll enjoy all of the same freedoms which protect Canadians – respect for human rights, equality, and a stable and peaceful society.
World-class Language Education
Did you know that Canada is a bilingual country and is considered a world leader in language training? Since teaching French and English as a first and second language is an integral part of a Canadian education, you will be able to improve your fluency and capacity for either language as you further your studies.
Exciting Campus Lifestyle
Canada’s post-secondary campuses aren’t only wired with the latest in sophisticated technology, but countless other modern amenities as well. From Olympic-quality sports facilities to public concert halls and art galleries, Canada’s post-secondary campuses offer you enormous possibilities for learning and leisure. Plus, you’ll have incredible opportunities to meet like-minded individuals and gain valuable experience through student-run governments, radio, newspapers and businesses.
Innovative and Abundant Research Opportunities
Since research is one of the key components of a Canadian post-secondary education, you’ll have ample opportunity to become a part of this vibrant aspect of education. In Canada, the government and industry together support research including: telecommunications, medicine, agriculture, computer technology, and environmental science.
Work While Study
The option to work while studying is one of the decision-making criteria for prospective international students finalizing their education destination. International students enrolled in a full-time post-secondary program at a Designated Learning Institute (DLI) can work up to 24 hours per week during school terms and full-time (30+ hours/week) during scheduled breaks, such as the summer holidays. Most students don’t need a work permit to work while they study, whether their job is on-campus or off-campus.
Work on-campus:
Students can only start working in Canada when they start their study program which lists a condition that says you’re allowed to work on- or off-campus.
“On-campus” means students can work at all the buildings on their College campus. If Colleges have more than one campus, they may only work at the campus where they are studying in most cases.
Post Study Work Permit
- Students can start their new program within 150 calendar days of receiving the confirmation of previous program completion.
- Students can receive up to 1 year Work Permit if they apply for a 1 year course.
- Students can receive up to 3 year Work Permit if they apply for 2 or 4 year courses.
Possibility of Immigration
Did you know that some international students with Canadian credentials and Canadian work experience may apply for permanent residency without having to leave Canada? For more information about the possibility of immigration to Canada once your schooling is complete, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.
Questions?
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to other commonly asked questions about Education in Canada, or contact us directly. Imagine studying in Canada!
Education System of Canada
Each province and territory makes sure each school and its programs meet a certain set Of standards. Schools aren’t
officially recognized until they’re DLI approved. A recognized school can grant
Study at a university:
Universities offer programs on a wide range of topics at different levels of difficulty and complexity.
When you successfully complete a university program, you’re awarded with a university degree that reflects
the type of program you completed. There are 3 types of degrees.
Study at a college or institute:
- Community Colleges
- Colleges of Applied Arts, Science and Technology
- Colléges d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEPs) in Quebec
- Private Career Colleges
Universities/Colleges
Canadian Top Universities
SR No. | University | QS Ranking 2024 (Globally) | QS Ranking 2023 (Globally) |
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1 | University of Toronto | 21 | 25 |
2 | McGill University | 30 | 29 |
3 | University of British Columbia | 34 | 38 |
4 | University of Montreal | 141 | 159 |
5 | University of Alberta | 11 | 96 |
6 | McMaster University | 189 | 176 |
7 | University of Waterloo | 112 | 115 |
8 | Western University | 114 | 120 |
9 | University of Ottawa | 203 | 189 |
10 | University of Calgary | 182 | 198 |
Institutes in British Columbia:
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Acsenda School of Management | Vancouver |
2 | Arbutus College | Vancouver |
3 | Camosun College | Victoria |
4 | Capilano University | North Vancouver |
5 | College Of New Caledonia | Prince George |
6 | College of the Rockies | Cranbrook |
7 | Douglas College | New Westminster |
8 | Fairleigh Dickinson University | Vancouver |
9 | Kwantlen Polytechnic University | Surrey |
10 | North Island College | Courtenay |
11 | Northern Lights College | Dawson Creek |
12 | NYIT | Vancouver |
13 | Royal Roads University | Victoria |
14 | Selkirk College | Castlegar |
15 | Thompson River University | Kamloops |
16 | Trinity Western University | Langley |
17 | University Canada West | Vancouver |
18 | University of Northern British Columbia | Prince George |
19 | University of The Fraser Valley | Abbotsford |
20 | Vancouver Island University | Nanaimo |
21 | Vancouver Community College | Vancouver |
Institutes in Ontario
SR No. | University Name | City |
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2 | Algonquin College | Ottawa |
3 | Brock University | St. Catharines |
4 | Cambrian College | Sudbury |
5 | Canadore College | North Bay |
6 | Centennial College | Toronto |
7 | Conestoga College | Kitchener |
8 | Confederation College | Thunder Bay |
9 | Durham College | Oshawa |
10 | Fanshawe College | London |
12 | Fleming College | Peterborough |
13 | George Brown College | Toronto |
14 | Georgian College | Barrie |
16 | Humber College | Toronto |
17 | Lakehead University | Thunder Bay |
19 | Lambton College | Sarnia |
20 | Loyalist College | Belleville |
22 | Mohawk College | Hamilton |
24 | Niagara College | Welland |
26 | Nipissing University | North Bay |
27 | Northern College | Timmins |
29 | Sault College | Sault Ste. Marie |
30 | Seneca College | Toronto |
31 | Sheridan College | Oakville |
32 | St. Clair College | Windsor |
33 | St. Lawrence College | Kingston |
34 | Toronto Film School | Toronto |
36 | Trent University | Peterborough |
37 | University of Niagara Falls | Niagara |
38 | Western University | London |
40 | Yorkville University | Toronto |
41 | Georgian College at ILAC | Toronto |
Institutes in Quebec
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Lasalle College International | Montreal |
2 | Herzing College | Montreal |
3 | Cegep College | Montreal |
Institutes in Alberta
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Bow Valley College | Calgary |
2 | Grant Macewan University | Edmonton |
3 | Keyano College | Fort McMurray |
4 | King’s University | Edmonton |
5 | Lakeland College | Vermilion |
6 | Medicine Hat College | Medicine Hat |
7 | NorQuest College | Edmonton |
8 | NAIT | Edmonton |
9 | Olds College | Olds |
10 | Portage College | Lac La Biche |
11 | Red Deer Polytechnic | Red Deer |
12 | SAIT | Calgary |
13 | St. Mary’s University | Calgary |
14 | University of Lethbridge | Lethbridge |
Institutes in Manitoba
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Assiniboine Community College | Brandon |
2 | Brandon University | Brandon |
3 | Manitoba Institute of Trade and Technology | Winnipeg |
4 | Robertson College | Winnipeg |
5 | RRC Polytechnic | Winnipeg |
6 | University of Manitoba | Winnipeg |
7 | University of Winnipeg | Winnipeg |
Institutes in Other Places
SR No. | University Name | City |
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2 | Memorial University of Newfoundland | Newfoundland |
3 | University of Prince Edward Island | PEI |
4 | Yukon University | Yukon |
Institutes in Saskatchewan
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Cumberland College | Yorkton |
2 | Great Plains College | Moose Jaw |
3 | Parkland College | Saskatoon |
4 | Saskatchewan Polytechnic | Regina |
5 | University of Regina | Melfort |
6 | University of Saskatchewan | Kindersley |
Institutes in New Brunswick
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Crandall University | Moncton |
2 | Mount Allison University | Sackville |
3 | New Brunswick Community College | Fredericton |
4 | St. Thomas University | Fredericton |
Institutes in Nova Scotia
SR No. | University Name | City |
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1 | Acadia University | Wolfville |
2 | Cape Breton University | Sydney |
3 | Dalhousie University | Halifax |
4 | Mount Saint Vincent University | Halifax |
5 | University of King’s College | Halifax |
6 | St. Francis Xavier University | Antigonish |
Course Information
Canada attracts several international students from all across the globe with an easier study pattern.
Course Type
DIPLOMA | 2 years |
ADVANCED DIPLOMA | 3years (with Co-Operative Education) |
POST GRADUATE | 1 to 2 years |
BACHELOR DEGREE | 4 years |
MASTER DEGREE | 2 years |
Minimum IELTS Requirement
Advanced Diploma & Diploma | 6.0 Bands not less than 5.5 bands in one module |
PG. & Degree Courses | 6.5 Bands not less than 6.0 bands in each module |
Field & Programs:
Electrical
Electronics Engineering Technology, Fire Safety Systems, Power Line Techniques, Electro Mechanical Engineering, Renewable Energy Systems, Mechanical Millwright, Electro Mechanical Engineering – Robotics, Power Engineering, and many more.
Computer
Computer System Technician, Computer Information Security, Cloud Computing, Information System Security, Computer Programmer, Computer Program Analyst, Database Application Development, Computer Engineering, Information Solutions, and many more.
Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology, Mechanical Millwright, Manufacturing Engineering, Designing, Heat & Refrigeration, Energy Systems Engineering Technology, Embedded System Engineering Design, and many more.
Management
International Business Management, Global Business Management, Project Management, Accounting, Marketing, Public Relations, Human Resource Management, and many more.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Technician/Technology, Chemical Laboratory Technician, Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Engineering Application, Environmental Management & Association, Environmental Control, Environmental Science Technician, and many more.
Pharmacy
Pharmacy Technician, Community Pharmacy Assistance, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Control, Chemical Laboratory Technician, Biotechnology, and many more.
Physiotherapist
Physiotherapy Assistance, Fitness & Promotion, Therapeutic Recreation, Exercise Science & Lifetime Management, and many more.
Dental
Dental Hygiene, Dental Assistance, Dental Restoration, Dental Office Administration, Denturist, and many more.
Health Care
Canadian Health Care System, Health Informatics, Health Science, and many more.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grade 12th ( any stream ) & any Graduate can apply
- Language Tests: IELTS I TOEFL I PTE
English proficiency test requirements:
- Students need an IELTS Academic minimum overall score of 6.
- Students need a PTE Academic minimum overall score of 60.
- Students need a TOEFL iBT minimum overall score of 83.
Documents Required
- Valid Passport
- 2-Letter of Recommendation
- School Leaving Certificate
- Diploma / Bachelor/ Master Mark Sheets
- 12th Mark sheet + Passing Certificate
- 10th Mark sheet + Passing Certificate
- Degree certificate or Provisional certificate
- Transcript from University
- IELTS/PTE TOEFL (Copy of result)
- SOP (Statement of purpose)
- Experience Letter/ Appointment Letter.
- Backlog Certificate.
On-Campus Housing: Many schools in Canada offer accommodation located on or near campus in the form of dormitories/residence halls, townhouses, and apartments. Dormitories (dorms) are larger buildings housing many students, and townhouses are detached, housing usually three to six students.
Dorm rooms vary in size and quality: they usually have a shared kitchen, bathroom, and laundry facility and are managed directly by the school. Many dorms also contain a dining hall which students can purchase a meal plan to utilize. Often separated by gender, you’ll likely have one or two roommates sleeping in the room with you. Townhouses are designed for three to six students with single-occupancy rooms (this means no on sharing rooms, but a living space as a whole) and a main floor containing a kitchen and living room area. This type of accommodation is generally reserved for third or fourth year students.The majority of Canadian students in their first and second years of study do prefer to stay on campus. As an international student, you might find that living in the dorms makes it easier to make friends and to save on transportation costs. The average cost for on-campus housing is about $3,000 – $7,500 CAD per school year.
Off-Campus Housing: When looking for private, off-campus housing, trying checking with your school’s housing office or student union office on campus for a list of nearby rental units. A house is generally too expensive for one student to rent alone, so often multiple students will opt to share or rent suites within a larger house. Apartments that contain one to three bedrooms are also an option. Most rental properties are not furnished. Private rentals require that you sign a lease, which is a legal document stating your responsibility as a tenant. These responsibilities include things like paying rent on time, keeping the premises clean, repairing any damages caused by you or your guests, and not disturbing other tenants. Landlords may also add various rules and conditions to the lease, so make sure to read the document carefully before signing. Always ask for a copy of any paperwork you sign. Your landlord also has responsibilities, such as keeping the premises in good condition. In emergency situations, the landlord does have the right to enter your dwelling unannounced – otherwise advance notice must be given a reason for the request. If the landlord needs you to vacate the premises, 60 days advance notice is usually required, but be sure to read your lease, as terms may vary. Price, quality, and availability of off-campus accommodations will differ. You should expect to pay from C$400-C$1,500 per month depending on the city and neighborhood you choose, and whether you have any co-tenants.
All About Intakes in Canada
Major Intakes in Canada | Starts in | Details about Study Intakes in Canada |
Fall Intake | September | Primary Intake, Universities offer all the courses to international students. |
Winter Intake | January | Secondary Intake, Number of courses available for students who missed fall intake. |
Spring Intake | May | Only Few Courses Available, Not all universities offer courses in Spring Intake. |
Fall Intake in Canada:
Fall Intake is also known as September Intake. This intake includes the most number of institutes offering the largest number of seats available in all the courses, compared to the other two Intakes. Apart from that, the weather in fall is more pleasant compared to the winter.
Winter Intake in Canada:
Winter intake in Canada is also known as January Intake. This intake can be considered as the continuation of the fall intake. A fewer number of institutes offer courses in winter intake compared to the fall intake. The student has to adapt to the weather conditions as it’s very cold in the month of January in Canada.
Spring Intake in Canada:
Spring intake in Canada or summer intake in Canada is also known as May Intake.
This is the least preferred intake of all the intakes in Canada that are available. Not many colleges offer a course during the spring session, and the ones that offer are very few.
Admission Procedure For Canada
Follow The Process For Securing Admission
in Colleges/ University.
Mandatory Documents for Admissions
- PASSPORT COPY
- 10TH MARKSHEET
- 12TH MARKSHEET WITH PASSING CERTIFICATE
- BACHELOR’S MARKSHEET
- TRANSCRIPTS (UNIVERSITY APP ONLY)
- DEGREE CERTIFICATE/ PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE
- WORK EXPERIENCE (IF WORKING)
- IELTS TRF (SCORE CARD)
- LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION [L.O.R] (FOR UNIVERSITY)
- STATEMENT OF PURPOSE, S.O.P (OPTIONAL)
- CV/RESUME (IF WORK EXPERIENCE)
- BIRTH CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH (IF APPLYING FOR STATE OF QUEBEC)
- No Backlog Certificate or Certificate for Number of Backlogs
All About Intakes & Application Timings
Intake Session | Semester Start Date Application | Application Deadlines |
FALL | SEPTEMBER | JANUARY- MARCH |
WINTER | JANUARY | SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER |
SUMMER/ SPRING | MAY | DECEMBER -FEBRUARY |
Cost of Study in Canada
The Affordable Budget is the biggest reason for selecting Canada As top destination for the world class education
system.
DETAILS | Approx 1 year costing CAD$ | CAD 1$ = INR 62 |
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Application Fees | $50 to $150 | 6200/- |
Tuition Fees | $18000 to $25000 | 1,116,000/- |
GIC Deposit | $20,635 | 1,279,370/- |
Medical Fees | $110 | 6700/- |
Visa Fees | $150 | 9300/- |
Biometric | $85 | 5270/- |
Air Tickets | $1600 | 100000/- |
APX. TOTAL COST | $40680 | 2522840/- |
Scholarship for
International Students
The application procedure varies depending on the scholarship program that
you are applying to. Usually, it includes:
- Completing the scholarship application form
- Writing an essay/research proposal
- Attaching proof of your academic achievement, language skills, and employment experience
- Submitting all required documents to the given authority
- Participating in an interview or test if necessary for your application
- Monitoring changes in government regulations and other scholarship program requirements
For Scholarships and more information on that useful links are mentioned below:
- https://scholarshiproar.com/canada-scholarships/
- https://fuIIy-fundedschoIarships.com/fuIIy-funded-schoIarships-2022-2023/schoIarships-in-canada/
- https://opportunitydesk.info/schoIarships-in-canada-for-2022/
- https://scholarship.pw/schoIarships-in-canada-2022/
- https://worldscholarshipforum.com/ways-to-get-scholarships-in-canada/
Documents required applying to Universities in Canada:
- Mark sheets and Transcripts: You must have your education records starting from Class 10th to the highest level of education.
- English Proficiency Test Result: As an Indian citizen, it is important to provide proof of English proficiency.
You can take one of the exams – IELTS/TOEFL/PTE. - Updated Resume: You must have an updated resume that includes all your academic records, Professional experience, skills, oals, etc
- Educational Credential Assessment: This works as is proof that your foreign degree / diploma/ certificate is valid.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP): Depends on the university you are applying.
- Letter of Recommendation from Professors.
- SAT/GRE/GMAT Scores, if needed.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE IN CANADA | |
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Work Permit
Work While Study
The option to work while studying is one of the decision-making criteria for prospective international students finalizing their education destination. International students enrolled in a full-time post-secondary program at a Designated Learning Institute (DLI) can work up to 24 hours per week during school terms and full-time (30+ hours/week) during scheduled breaks, such as the summer holidays. Most students don’t need a work permit to work while they study, whether their job is on-campus or off-campus.
Work on-campus:
Students can only start working in Canada when they start their study program which lists a condition that says you’re allowed to work on- or off-campus.
“On-campus” means students can work at all the buildings on their College campus. If Colleges have more than one campus, they may only work at the campus where they are studying in most cases.
Post Study Work Permit
- Students can receive up to 1 year Work Permit if they apply for a 1 year course.
- Students can receive up to 3 year Work Permit if they apply for 2 or 4 year courses.
- Study must be completed from a DLI institution
- Must maintained full-time status as a student in Canada during each semester of study program
- Apply for your PGWP within 180 days after graduation
- Study permit must valid at some point during the 180 days after graduation
- If you studied from a college, your program must come under the CIP 2021 codes list. The IRCC has taken concrete measures in September and October 2024 to encourage the international students to apply in academic programs such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
- Student need to demonstrate a minimum language proficiency (CLB 7 for graduated of university; CLB 5 for students passing from a college-level program).
Post Study Work Permit
Any graduates with a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctoral degree from a university will get upto 3 years of post study work visa
Studied from a college under CIP list will get post study work permit according to the length of program. i.e. 1 year study + up to 1 year work permit, 2 year study +up to 3 years work permit
Possibility of Immigration
Did you know that some international students with Canadian credentials and Canadian work experience may apply for permanent residency without having to leave Canada? For more information about the possibility of immigration to Canada once your schooling is complete, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.
FOLLOW THE STEPS FOR ACHIEVING CANADA STUDENT VISA
Pre-Departure Information
Finally off to a great new adventure, A big Congratulations! We are here to support you all the way. To help you prepare for life in your new country
Your next steps before leaving for Canada are as follows:
In your Hand bag you MUST carry:
- Original Passport as well as Letter Of Introduction – LOI (Computer Generated Letter including UCI and Application number)
- A BioMetric Letter needs to be carried when you are going to Canada, it will be required at the airport during the Immigration Process.
- ORIGINAL OFFER LETTER from the college with DLI # along with a support letter provided by the college for Airport clearance.
- All Original academic documents and IELTS scorecard.
- Receipt of Tuition fees paid (through wire transfer from Bank) and Receipt received from the college
- GIC Certificate & Welcome Package _ need to sign
- Address and phone number of where you will be staying in Canada and also where you are going to quarantine
- Copy of the Visa Application forms filled at the time of Application for student visa for Future purpose
- Forex, about CAD $ 2500 to $ 4000 CAD by way of Demand Draft or Travelers Cheque, CAD $ 500 cash and change of cad 15 – 20 dollars for trolley @ airport
- Health & Travel Insurance strongly recommended from India.
- Students need to send a visa copy from their email to College.
- Student need to take study permit from airport, in case of Co-op Program, Students
are also required to take work Permit from the Airport together with a Study permit.
- Students are required to submit their Visa copy & CAQ Letter (For Quebec Province) to their respective college from their Register Email ID.
- Medical
Packing List
Below is a list of items to buy when you arrive and are settled in Canada, and the items to bring with you.
Buy in Canada:
Laptop/laptop bag | Winter jacket |
Winter boots | Winter clothes |
Sweaters | Thermal wear |
Bring these items with you:
Clothing & Shoes:
T-shirts (round neck): 3-6 | Undergarments: 15 pairs minimum (very important) |
T-shirts (collard): 3-4 | Shorts/three fourths: 1-3 |
Sweater: 1-2 good warm ones | Swimming trunks: 1 |
Jeans (blue/black): 6-7 | Track pants: 2-3 |
Formal shirts: 3 | Socks: 6-7 pairs |
Formal trousers: 2 | Belt for jeans: 1 |
Formal suit: 1 complete set (blazer) | Leather belts: 1-2 |
Ties: 2-3 | Sports shoes: 1 pair |
Formal leather shoes: 1 pair | Sneakers (optional): 1 pair |
One traditional dress for festivals | Woodland all-weather shoes: 1 pair |
A light jacket | Flip-flops: 1 pair for summer and spring |
Other:
Towels: 3 | Sunglasses: 1 pair |
Hand towels: 3-4 | A good umbrella |
Pillow covers: 3 | A wallet for passport |
Bed sheets: 2 | A good wallet (leather): 1 |
Blanket: 1 (optional) | Handkerchiefs: 12 nos. |
A small table clock with alarm functionality | Monkey cap: 1 |
India pin to Canadian pin converters: 2-3 | Decent wrist watch |
Shoe polish: 1 (don’t get liquid) | An extra battery for your wrist watch |
Shoe polishing brush: 1 | A scientific calculator (very important): 1 |
Hawaii slippers: 1 pair for wearing inside | Blank DVD’s: 4-5 |
Utensils and Food Items:
plate: 1 | Serving spoons (of various sizes): 3-4 |
Knives: 3-4 | Vegetable chopping board: 1 |
glasses/tumblers: 3 | spoons: 3-4 |
Butter knives: 2 | forks: 2 |
Water bottle (preferably Tupperware): 1 |
Specialized food items from your home country, see example below:
Ready to eat paste: 5-6 bottles minimum | Rice 3-4kg for initial use |
Maggi: 10-12 (minimum) | Pickles: 3-4 bottles |
All dals that you use in cooking: 2 kg each | Some snacks – how much ever you want, for the initial days |
All powders: chili, garam masala, rasam, sambard, asafetida, other powders you use – 0.5 to 1kg each | Some homemade sweets for yourself as well for seniors you need favors from. |
Salt and sugar: 0.5 kg each | Papads: 2-3 packs |
Tamarind – 1kg | Ginger-garlic paste: 2 bottles |
Stationary Items:
Pens: 3-4 | Notebooks: 2-3 |
Pencils: 3-4 | Erasers: 3 |
Sharpeners: 3 | Key chains: 2 |
Staple machine: 1 | Pins: 2 boxes |
Glue sticks: 2 | Markers: 2 |
Highlighters: 1 | A4 sheets: 1 quire |
Small ruler: 1 | Cellophane tape: 1 roll |
Phone book: 1 (keep all your friends and relative’s phone numbers written inside before you leave) |
Personal Hygiene Products:
Most of the brands available at home are available in Canada too. However, you might need to bring the following items for your first few days of use.
Tooth paste: 1 large tube | Tooth brushes: 2-3 |
Soap: 1-2 bars | Shampoo: 1 bottle |
Shaving razor – a couple of disposable ones | Shaving foam (don’t buy cream) – small can |
Cold cream: 1 bottle | Vaseline: 1 bottle |
Good clean combs: 2-3 | Soap cases: 2 |
Hair oil: 2 bottles | Deodorant: 1 can |
Nail cutters: 2 | Earbuds: 1 small pack |
Sunscreen: 1 bottle | Lip balm: 2 tubes |
These are the most important things you need to carry from home. If you have already decided your roommate(s), then you will have the benefit of sharing/dividing items equally. All vessels should be flat bottomed since in Canada most apartments use electric stoves. These may be the utensils you will need to carry with you:
Important Link
FOR COMMERCE GRADUATES (B.COM, M.COM, BBA, MBA & B.A WITH ECONOMICS)
- CGA – CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT www.cgaontario.org / www.cga-canada.org
- CIFP – CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL PLANNING www.cifp.ca
- CFA – CERTIFIED FINANCIAL ANALYST www.cfainstitute.org
- CHRP – CERTIFIED HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONAL www.chrp.ca
- HRPA – HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION www.hrpa.ca
- CFP – CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER – CANADA www.cifp.ca / www.csi.ca
- SCMP – SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL www.pmac.ca/scmp-designation
- PMI – PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE www.pmi.org
FOR ARCHITECTS
- AATO – THE ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECT TECHNOLOGISTS OF ONTARIO www.aato.ca
FOR ALL ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIAN / TECHNOLOGIST
- PEO – PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ONTARIO www.peo.on.ca & www.engineerscanada.ca
- OACETT – THE ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN & TECHNOLOGIST www.oacett.org
- CCTT – CANADIAN COUNCIL OF TECHNICIAN & TECHNOLOGIST – CANADA www.cctt.ca
- CTAB – CANADIAN TECHNOLOGY ACCREDITATION BOARD www.cctt.ca/landing_4.asp
- CIPS – CANADA’S ASSOCIATION OF I.T PROFESSIONALS – CANADA www.cips.ca
- ITAC – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF CANADA www.itac.ca
FOR HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS – B.PHARMACY
- PEBC – THE PHARMACY EXAMINING BOARD OF CANADA www.pebc.ca
- OCP – ONTARIO COLLEGE OF PHARMACIST www.ocpinfo.com
FOR HEALTH SCIENCE STUDENTS – B.PHYSIOTHERAPY
- CMTO – COLLEGE OF MASSAGE THERAPIST ONTARIO www.cmto.com
- CPT – CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER www.canadianfitness.net/certification/personal-trainer-certification.html
- FIS – FITNESS INSTRUCTOR SPECIALIST www.canfitpro.com/en/types-of-certifications/fitness-instructor-specialist
- CPA – CANADIAN PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION www.physiotherapy.ca/Physiotherapy-Assistants
- CAPR – CANADIAN ALLIANCE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY REGULATORS www.alliancept.org
FOR NURSES (B.NURSING, GNM NURSING)
- CNA – CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION www.cna-aiic.ca
- RPNAO – REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSES ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO www.rpnao.org
BDS – BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY
- NDEB – NATIONAL DENTAL EXAMINING BOARD OF CANADA www.ndeb.ca
- NDHCB – NATIONAL DENTAL HYGIENE CERTIFICATION BOARD www.ndhcb.ca
- CDA – CANADIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION www.cda-adc.ca
FOR JOBS IN CANADA – SEARCH PORTALS
Faq’s
It is recommended to apply 9 to 12 months prior to the start of your program. This allows ample time for the application process, visa procedures, and other necessary preparations.
To apply under the SDS program, you need:
– A Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
– An overall IELTS score of 6.0, PTE score of 60, or TOEFL score of 83.
– Proof of payment for one year of college tuition fees.
– A Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD $20,635 for living costs.
A GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) is a Canadian investment that provides a guaranteed rate of return over a fixed period. Students are required to deposit CAD $20,635 in a GIC to cover their living expenses for the first year in Canada.
Yes, for admission purposes, some institutions may accept students based on their education from English-medium schools or colleges. However, to apply for a study permit (visa application), English proficiency test scores such as IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE are mandatory.
The minimum English proficiency requirements to study in Canada are:
– IELTS: 6.0 overall band
– PTE: 60
– TOEFL: 83
The minimum academic requirement for post-secondary studies in Canada is completion of the 12th grade (HSC) in any stream.
There are three main intakes for Canadian institutions:
– September (Fall)
– January (Winter)
– May (Spring/Summer)
Course durations vary based on the type of program:
– Diploma: 2 years
– Advanced Diploma: 3 years
– Bachelor’s Degree: 3 to 4 years
After completing a Bachelor’s Degree, the duration for further studies in Canada is:
– Post Graduate Certificate/Diploma: 1 – 2 years
– Master’s Degree: 2 years
A Co-op program allows you to work in an industry related to your field of study. It provides program-related work experience while you pursue your education and can be either paid or unpaid.
Co-op programs offer several benefits, including:
– Gaining practical experience related to your studies in local industries.
– Developing professional contacts within the industry.
– Enhancing your resume while studying.
– Assisting with career planning, job search skills, and networking.
– Learning the skills required for a career after school.
Yes, Canadian institutes do offer scholarships, but they are not guaranteed. The availability of scholarships depends on the student’s profile and the specific college or university applied to. Many students receive scholarships based on their academic performance during their studies in Canada.
Yes, you must pay at least one semester’s fees before applying for a visa. However, to increase your chances of obtaining a visa, it is highly recommended to pay one year’s tuition fees.
Yes, international students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during their studies and full-time during vacation periods. You do not need to apply for a separate work permit for this.
Yes, you are required to undergo a medical checkup through a medical practitioner authorized by the Canadian High Commission, such as Apollo Hospital or KD Hospital, both located in Ahmedabad.
We strongly recommend submitting your visa application at least 3 to 6 months prior to your course start date.
You can fly to Canada up to 21 days before your course start date. It must not exceed 30 days.
Yes, if you studied at a DLI-approved institute, you may be eligible for a work permit for up to 3 years.
No, a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) is not generally required. However, for certain health and education programs where you will interact with patients or children, it is recommended to obtain a PCC.
You can track your visa application by logging into your GC Key account.
Colleges and universities often provide airport pick-up facilities. ESPI can also assist with airport pick-up arrangements.
Colleges and universities offer on-campus accommodation facilities. Alternatively, you can find accommodation through various websites offering room sharing, separate rooms, or apartments. ESPI can also assist you in finding suitable accommodation.
Yes, you can apply for a spouse visa while you are on a study permit.
Yes, spouse of Ph.D students can apply for dependent visa. Also students of Master degree (with minimum 16 months of length) can invite their spouse on dependant visa.
The Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) acts as verification that the student’s Enrollment aligns with the specified provincial or territorial quota within the overarching national limit. Each province and territory is tasked with establishing a procedure for the issuance of PALs by the deadline of March 31, 2024.
The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) is used to classify post-secondary education programs according to field of study in Canada.
To be eligible for a PGWP, your program needs to belong to one of the 6-digit CIP codes listed in link https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/after-graduation/eligibility.html#field-of-study
If your study program has a field of study requirement, you must graduate from a program linked to certain occupations in long-term shortage. The fields of study are divided into 5 broad categories:
Agriculture and agri-food – Health care -Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM),
Trade – Transport
Yes, As part of Changes to PGWP Program all applicants will be required to demonstrate a minimum language proficiency in French and English. A Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) Level 7 (IELTS 6.0 each) for university graduates and CLB 5 (IELTS 5.0 each) for college at the time of applying for PGWP.
No, any graduates from university with a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree will get upto 3 years of post study work visa
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