🇨🇦 Study in Canada

World-Class Education,
World-Class Welcome

Globally recognized degrees, affordable tuition, high quality of life, and one of the most welcoming immigration climates in the world.

At a Glance

Quick facts

Language
English (French in Quebec)
Tuition Range
CAD $15,000–$45,000 / year
English Requirements
Duolingo English Test or equivalent
Levels of Study
Foundation, Bachelor's, Master's, PhD
Main Intakes
September (Main), January (Winter)
Application Timeline
6–12 months before intake
Why Canada

Six reasons students
choose Canada

World-Ranked Universities

Affordable vs USA & UK

Truly Multicultural

Safe & Stable

Post-Graduation Work Permit (up to 3 years)

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Fields of Study

Popular courses

Business CS & IT Engineering Data Science & AI Health Sciences Law Finance Hospitality
Our Network

Partner universities

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Plan Your Budget

Estimated cost (CAD / year)

Undergraduate
$15K–$35K
Graduate
$15K–$45K
Housing
$8K–$18K
Food
$4K–$6K
Transport
$1K–$2K
Insurance
$600–$900

Estimates vary by city and institution — smaller cities offer better value.

After Graduation

Build your future
in Canada

PGWP

Post-Graduation Work Permit valid for up to 3 years.

Express Entry

A clear, points-based route toward permanent residency.

Work During Study

Up to 24 hrs/week off-campus, full-time during scheduled breaks.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Select institutions do. We verify eligibility for each program before you apply.
Yes — through the PGWP, Express Entry, and Provincial Nominee Programs.
Up to 24 hrs/week off-campus, and full-time during scheduled breaks.
On-campus residences, off-campus rentals, and homestays. Smaller cities offer better value.
Get Started

Your Canadian journey
starts today