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Study in Canada

Discover world-class education opportunities and build your future in one of the world's most prestigious educational destinations.

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Why Study in Canada?

Discover what makes Canada a premier destination for international education

About Canada

Discover why thousands of international students choose Canada as their study destination each year.

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Canada is the second-largest country in the world by total area.

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It has the world's longest coastline.

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Canada has two official languages

English and French.

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It is a constitutional monarchy with the British monarch as head of state.

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Canada is known for its vast landscapes, including mountains, forests, and a large number of lakes (more than half of the world's lakes are in Canada).

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The country is famous for its cold winters, but also experiences warm summers.

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Canada has two national sports

ice hockey (winter) and lacrosse (summer).

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The maple leaf is a prominent symbol of Canada and is on its flag.

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Canada is the world's largest producer of maple syrup.

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Poutine, a dish of french fries, cheese curds, and gravy, originated in Quebec.

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Canada is a multicultural country with a high percentage of immigrants.

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The capital city is Ottawa.

Why These Facts Matter

These key aspects of Canada's education system demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence and student success. Each fact represents an important consideration for your educational journey.

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York University
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York University

University

York University, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was established in 1959 as a non-denominational institution of higher learning. It began with just 76 students and was originally affiliated with the University of Toronto before gaining full autonomy in 1965. Over the decades, York has evolved into Canada’s third-largest university, known for its interdisciplinary teaching and research. It houses 11 faculties, including notable ones like Schulich School of Business, Osgoode Hall Law School, and the Faculty of Health. York is internationally recognized for its commitment to social justice, sustainability, and global engagement, and is home to a diverse student population with strong ties to both local communities and global institutions.

MSc
BSc
PhD
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$11,000.00

University of Saskatchewan
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University of Saskatchewan

University

The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities, founded in 1907. Located in the vibrant city of Saskatoon, it is a member of the prestigious U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities. USask offers over 200 academic programs across disciplines including medicine, engineering, agriculture, business, and the arts. With over 26,600 students and a strong focus on Indigenous engagement, innovation, and global impact, it is home to world-renowned research facilities such as the Canadian Light Source synchrotron and VIDO-InterVac (a global leader in vaccine development). It has produced two Nobel laureates, 72 Rhodes Scholars, and maintains a powerful tradition of academic excellence and community leadership.

PhD
MSc
BSc
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$8,000.00

University of Alberta
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University of Alberta

University

The University of Alberta (U of A) was established in 1908 in Edmonton, Alberta, by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, Alberta's first premier, and Henry Marshall Tory, its founding president. Created with the vision of uplifting society through knowledge, it was modeled after the American state university system to provide accessible, high-quality education. From a small cohort of 45 students in its first year, the university has grown into one of Canada’s leading public research institutions. Today, U of A is renowned globally for innovation, discovery, and excellence across disciplines, playing a vital role in shaping Alberta’s economy and contributing to global advancements in energy, health,, AI, and more.

BSc
BA
BEng
LLB
MSc
MEng
MBA
PhD
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$9,000.00

University of Manitoba
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University of Manitoba

University

The University of Manitoba, founded in 1877 in Winnipeg, is Western Canada’s first university, created by combining three denominational colleges—St. Boniface, St. John’s, and Manitoba College—and has since grown into a comprehensive research-intensive institution with a global reputation, offering over 100 academic programs and home to nearly 30,000 students; it has played a pivotal role in the development of the province and nation, with notable contributions in agriculture, engineering, Indigenous education, and public health.

BA<BSc
LLB
MA
NSc
MBA
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$8,000.00

University of Brandon
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University of Brandon

University

Brandon University originated as McKee’s Academy in 1890, became Brandon College under the Baptist Convention in 1899, affiliated first with McMaster University (1910–38) and then the University of Manitoba, transitioned to non-denominational status in 1938, expanded its liberal arts, science, music, and teacher-training programs through the mid-20th century, and was officially granted full university status in 1967, marked by the opening of key buildings and a charter ceremony officiated by Princess Alexandra; it has since grown to offer diversified graduate and undergraduate programs, preserve its historic campus buildings (like the Romanesque Clark Hall), and celebrate major milestones such as its centennial (1999) and 50th anniversary as a university (2017) .

PhD
MBA<MEng
MSc
BEd
MA
BA
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$8,000.00

Trent University Peterborough
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Trent University Peterborough

University

Consistently recognized nationally for leadership in teaching, research and student satisfaction, Trent attracts excellent students from across the country and around the world. Across all disciplines, Trent brings critical, integrative thinking to life every day. Trent's unique approach to personal development through supportive, collaborative community engagement is in more demand than ever. Students lead the way by co-creating experiences rooted in dialogue, diverse perspectives and collaboration. Just 90 minutes from downtown Toronto, Trent’s Peterborough Campus offers an impressive range of academically rigorous programs across the arts and sciences, as well as professional programs in business, law, medicine, the environment and more. This is where academic excellence combines with state-of-the-art research facilities.

Bachelor's Degree
Master Program
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$8,000.00

Algoma University Sault Ste. Marie
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Algoma University Sault Ste. Marie

University

Established in 1965, Algoma University is proud of their unique ways and it’s this drive that makes Algoma the right place for students, their future, their mark. Students are looking for a university that understands them. A place that will leverage their career intentions and be their partner along the way. A university where faculty are ready to share their knowledge and convictions and direct students on the right course, and where graduates have carved a path to follow. From it's student-centred approach to learning, to one-on-one interactions with faculty, to the endless opportunities to get involved on- and off-campus. At Algoma, students have the opportunity to leave their mark on campus and make a difference in their community. The spirit of sharing and coming together continues on Algoma's campus today. Located on the former site of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School, Algoma University offers a unique and historically rich setting for a cross-cultural community in which Anishinaabe (First Nation, Métis, and Inuit), Canadian, and international students and faculty learn with each other and from one another in a spirit of friendship and respect. They continue to uphold the Seven Grandfather teachings of wisdom, love, respect, bravery, honesty, humility, and truth.

BSc
BA
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$10,000.00

 Sheridan College  Davis
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Sheridan College Davis

College

Founded in 1967, Sheridan has grown from a local college of 400 students to one of Ontario’s leading postsecondary institutions, educating approximately 22,500 full-time studies students every year on three campuses in three Ontario cities – Oakville, Brampton, and Mississauga. An award-winning institution, Sheridan attracts students from across Canada and around the world. Sheridan’s 175,000 alumni play a critical role in shaping the future of society in the fields of arts, business, community service, health, technology, and the skilled trades. Located in Brampton, one of the fastest-growing and most ethnically diverse communities in Canada, Davis Campus is Sheridan’s largest campus, home to more than 12,000 students. This bustling, innovative and multicultural campus is home to our applied health, community services, engineering and technology programs. In 2017, Davis officially opened its new Skilled Trades Centre. This three-storey, 130,000-square-foot facility is the new home for our skilled trades and apprenticeship programs, which were previously offered in Oakville.

Advance College Diploma
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$10,317.50

MacEwan University School of Continuing Education
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MacEwan University School of Continuing Education

University

MacEwan University School of Continuing Education certificate's help students raise their profiles and take their careers to the next level. Certificates are available in a variety of disciplines and formats and may be completed in a short period of time. All programming is designed to meet the current and future needs of the workplace and provide students with new skills and knowledge.

Postgraduate
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$10,317.50

Yorkville University  Toronto
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Yorkville University Toronto

University

Yorkville University began with a simple idea: offer flexible, rigorous, and career-focused programs that lead to personal and professional transformation. Since 2004, Yorkville University has successfully grown to encompass three campuses from coast to coast in Canada. Our graduates have gone on to launch, change or advance their careers through programs in business, interior design, creative arts, behavioral sciences, and social sciences. Yorkville University’s programs are designed with the students’ needs first. We equip graduates with the skills that employers value, so that each student can make their own progress. Our approach to education has helped us become Canada’s largest private university, and the university of choice for students from more than 100 countries.

BSc
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$10,317.50

Cambrian College
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Cambrian College

College

Cambrian College is a public college located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and is known for its strong commitment to providing high-quality education and training in various fields. Founded in 1967, it has developed into one of Ontario's leading post-secondary institutions. Cambrian College is known for its focus on hands-on, practical learning experiences, helping students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their chosen careers. The college is committed to providing personalized support services, including career counseling, academic advising, and student resources to help students succeed academically and personally. Cambrian has a diverse student population, welcoming learners from across Canada and around the world. It also places a strong emphasis on community engagement, sustainability, and creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all students. Cambrian College's Toronto campus is located in the heart of Toronto’s historic Distillery District at 60 Distillery Lane. This vibrant area is known for its Victorian-era industrial architecture, along with a mix of cultural and entertainment venues, making it an inspiring environment for students.This campus provides a unique and dynamic atmosphere for students, combining modern education with the historical charm of one of Toronto's most iconic neighborhoods.

MA
BA
BSc
MSc
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$8,000.00

University of Regina
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University of Regina

University

Located in the province's capitol, the University of Regina is the leading experience-based learning university in Saskatchewan. It has a welcoming campus, a diverse and inclusive learning environment, exceptional academic programs, high-impact research, and world-class facilities. The University of Regina has everything students need to succeed! When students attend the University of Regina they join approximately 16,000 other students in a truly Canadian learning experience. Diverse and inclusive, international students make up almost 18% of the student population. The University of Regina welcomes approximately 3,000 international students from nearly 100 countries each year. The campus is beautiful, safe and home to top researchers and academics. The faculty and student researchers share a desire to understand and influence the world. This is where teaching and research come together, and daring discovery occurs! In 2020-2021, the school had over $31 million in research revenue.

BSc
MSc
PhD
Per Semester Tuition Range

CA$0.00 - CA$13,500.00

Student Visa Guide

Essential steps and requirements for your journey to Canada

Visa Application Process
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Document Preparation

Gather all required documents including acceptance letter, financial proof, and passport

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Application Submission

Complete the visa application form and submit it with supporting documents

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Visa Interview

Attend the visa interview at your local embassy or consulate

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Visa Processing

Wait for your application to be processed and approved

Official Requirements

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Study Permit: Most international students need a study permit to study in Canada for more than six months. This permit is usually obtained before arriving in Canada.

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Letter of Acceptance: You must have a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), which is a school approved by a provincial or territorial government to host international students.

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Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) or Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ): In many cases, you will need a PAL from the province or territory where you plan to study. If you plan to study in Quebec, you need a CAQ. Some exceptions apply.

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Proof of Financial Support: You need to prove you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, living expenses for yourself and any accompanying family members, and return transportation. The required amount for living expenses is set by the Canadian government and is subject to change. This can be demonstrated through bank statements, a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC), a student loan, or proof of funding from a person or institution.

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Medical Examination: You may need to undergo an immigration medical examination by a panel physician approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

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Police Certificate: You may need to provide a police certificate to prove you have no criminal record.

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Biometrics: You will likely need to provide your fingerprints and photograph (biometrics) at a Visa Application Centre.

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Passport: A valid passport is required.

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Language Proficiency: While not always a strict visa requirement, you generally need to meet the English or French language proficiency requirements of your chosen educational institution.

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Statement of Purpose: A letter explaining your reasons for wanting to study in Canada and your study plan.

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Proof of Identity: Provide necessary identification documents.

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Canada's Heritage

A Legacy of Academic Excellence

Discover Canada's rich history and innovation that continues to shape global minds

The history of Canada spans thousands of years, beginning with the arrival of Indigenous peoples from Asia. These diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples established complex societies with distinct cultures, languages, and ways of life across the vast territory. They developed sophisticated knowledge of the land and its resources, maintaining extensive trade networks.

European exploration began in the late 15th century, with voyages by John Cabot for the English and Jacques Cartier for the French. French settlement started in the early 17th century, primarily along the St. Lawrence River, establishing the colony of New France. The British also established colonies along the Atlantic coast. The rivalry between Britain and France for control of North America led to a series of wars, culminating in the Seven Years&#x27; War, after which France ceded most of its North American territories to Great Britain in 1763.

Under British rule, the Province of Quebec was created, and later divided into Upper and Lower Canada. Tensions between English and French-speaking populations, as well as calls for greater self-governance, led to rebellions in 1837-38. In 1867, the British North America Act united three British colonies (the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia) into a self-governing Dominion called Canada. This marked the beginning of Confederation, with other provinces and territories joining over time, eventually forming the Canada we know today, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans.

Canada gradually gained more autonomy from the United Kingdom throughout the 20th century, participating in both World Wars as an independent nation. The Statute of Westminster in 1931 recognized Canada&#x27;s legislative independence, and the Constitution Act, 1982, finally severed the last legal ties to the British Parliament. Today, Canada is a fully independent federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, known for its commitment to multiculturalism, peacekeeping, and a high quality of life.

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