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🇨🇦 Study Destination

Study in
Canada

Canada offers globally recognised education, affordable tuition compared to many Western countries, generous post-graduation work opportunities, and a clear pathway to permanent residency for international students.

🇨🇦   Quick Facts — Canada
Universities
100+ Universities & Colleges
Avg. Tuition Fees
CAD 15,000 – 45,000 / year
Student Visa
Study Permit
Post-Study Work
Up to 3 years (PGWP)
Language Test
IELTS / PTE / TOEFL / Duolingo
Intakes
Fall, Winter & Summer
Cost of Living
CAD 1,200 – 2,500 / month
✦ Introduction

Why Choose Canada for
Higher Education?

Canada is among the most popular destinations for Indian students due to its high-quality education system, welcoming immigration policies, excellent quality of life, and strong employment prospects.

University campus Canada
Students studying

Canada is home to globally respected institutions such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia. Degrees earned in Canada are recognised worldwide.

International students benefit from a multicultural society, affordable healthcare access, safe cities, and excellent support services.

Canadian programmes emphasise practical learning, co-op placements, internships, and industry engagement, helping students gain valuable work experience before graduation.

Graduates can apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing them to gain Canadian work experience and potentially qualify for permanent residency.

Study Permit PGWP Permanent Residency Co-op Programs Affordable Education Multicultural Society
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Why Study in Canada

Top Reasons to Study in Canada
From top-ranked universities and career-focused education to permanent residency opportunities, here's why thousands of Indian students choose Canada every year.
World-Class Education
Canadian universities consistently rank among the world's best and are recognised for academic excellence and research innovation.
Post-Graduation Work Permit
Graduates can work in Canada for up to three years after completing eligible programmes..
Immigration Pathways
Canada provides one of the clearest pathways from study to permanent residency through Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.
Co-op & Internships
Many programmes include paid work placements that help students build industry experience while studying.
Safe & Welcoming
Canada consistently ranks among the safest countries and welcomes international students from over 200 countries.
High Quality of Life
Excellent healthcare, public infrastructure, clean cities, and career opportunities attract students worldwide.
800K+
International students annually
100+
Universities and colleges
Top 5
Global Study Destination
3 Years
PGWP Duration
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Visa Overview

Canadian Study Permit Guide
Everything you need to know about Canada's Study Permit — eligibility, required documents, and the application process for international students.
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Receive Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
After securing admission from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), you'll receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA). This document is mandatory for your Canadian Study Permit application.
Required Document
2
Apply for Study Permit Online
Submit your application through the IRCC portal. Upload your LOA, passport, proof of funds, academic records, SOP, and language test scores as part of the application process.
Online Process
3
Biometrics & Medical Examination
Most Indian students are required to provide biometrics at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) and may need to complete a medical examination with an approved panel physician.
Mandatory Requirement
4
Receive Study Permit Approval
Once approved, you'll receive a Port of Entry (POE) Introduction Letter. Your official Study Permit will be issued when you arrive in Canada and complete immigration formalities.
6–12 Weeks Avg.
Visa Type Subclass Duration Work Rights
Study Permit Student Course Duration + 90 Days Up to 24 hrs/week
Post-Graduation Work Permit PGWP Up to 3 Years Full-Time
Temporary Resident Visa TRV Linked to Permit N/A
Valid passport with sufficient validity
Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Proof of Funds for tuition and living expenses
English Language Test — IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or equivalent
Academic transcripts and educational certificates
Statement of Purpose (SOP) explaining study plans and career goals
Biometrics submission at an authorised VAC
Medical Examination (if applicable)
Study Permit Fee — CAD 150 + Biometrics CAD 85
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Scholarships for Indian Students

Scholarships for Indian Students in Canada
Canada offers numerous scholarships funded by the government, universities, and private organisations. These awards can significantly reduce tuition costs and, in some cases, cover living expenses.
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
CAD 50,000/yr
One of Canada's most prestigious doctoral scholarships. Supports exceptional PhD students with funding for up to three years across Canadian universities.
Government PhD Research Prestigious
Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship
Fully Funded
Offered by the University of Toronto to outstanding international students. Covers tuition, books, incidental fees, and residence support.
University UG Merit Based Fully Funded
University of British Columbia International Scholars Program
Up to Full Cost
Financial support for exceptional international undergraduate students demonstrating academic excellence and leadership potential.
University UG Leadership
York University International Entrance Scholarship
Up to CAD 35,000/yr
Merit-based scholarship awarded to high-achieving international students entering undergraduate programmes at York University.
University UG Academic Excellence
University of Waterloo International Master's Award
CAD 2,500/Term
Available to international students pursuing research-based master's degrees at the University of Waterloo.
University Masters Research
University of Calgary International Entrance Scholarship
CAD 20,000
Awarded annually to exceptional international undergraduate students entering their first year at the University of Calgary.
University UG Merit Based

Scholarship Tip: Most Canadian universities automatically assess international applicants for merit-based scholarships. Applying early can significantly improve your chances of receiving funding.

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Cost of Living in Canada

How Much Does It Cost to Live in Canada?
Here's a realistic monthly expense breakdown for international students in Canada. Costs vary by city — Toronto and Vancouver are the most expensive, while regional cities are significantly cheaper.
Expense Category Estimated Monthly Cost (CAD) Estimated Monthly Cost (INR approx.)
Accommodation (shared room) CAD 700 – 1,500 ₹42,000 – ₹90,000
Food & Groceries CAD 250 – 500 ₹15,000 – ₹30,000
Public Transport CAD 80 – 180 ₹4,800 – ₹10,800
Phone & Internet CAD 60 – 120 ₹3,600 – ₹7,200
Health Insurance CAD 50 – 100 ₹3,000 – ₹6,000
Study Materials / Books CAD 50 – 100 ₹3,000 – ₹6,000
Entertainment & Personal CAD 100 – 250 ₹6,000 – ₹15,000
Estimated Total CAD 1,290 – 2,750/month ₹77,000 – ₹1,65,000/month
Toronto / Vancouver
Canada's most expensive student cities. Higher rent and transportation costs. Expect CAD 2,000 – 3,000/month total.
Expensive
Calgary / Ottawa / Montreal
Excellent universities and lower housing costs. Expect CAD 1,500 – 2,200/month total.
Mid Range
Winnipeg / Saskatoon / Halifax
More affordable cities with growing international student communities. Expect CAD 1,200 – 1,800/month total.
Affordable
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Intake Dates & Key Deadlines

When Can You Start in Canada?
Canadian colleges and universities typically offer three intakes each year. While Fall remains the most popular intake, Winter and Spring/Summer intakes provide additional flexibility for international students.
Fall Intake (September)
Applications Open
October – December (Previous Year)
Application Deadline
January – April
Study Permit Application
May – July
Classes Begin
September
Winter Intake (January)
Applications Open
May – July
Application Deadline
September – October
Study Permit Application
October – November
Classes Begin
January
Spring / Summer Intake (May)
Applications Open
September – November
Application Deadline
January – February
Study Permit Application
February – March
Classes Begin
May
⚠️ Important Notes

• Fall (September) is Canada's largest intake and offers the widest selection of programmes and scholarships.
• Apply for your Study Permit at least 3–4 months before your course start date.
• Processing times vary throughout the year, so early applications are strongly recommended.
• IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL scores are generally accepted for 2 years from the test date.
• Some colleges offer limited programme availability during Winter and Spring intakes.