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Study in Canada

A welcoming multicultural nation with world-ranked universities, affordable living, and the most direct pathway to permanent residency for international students.

Why Study in Canada

The Canada Advantage

Canada offers a unique blend of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and clear immigration pathways.

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100+
Universities
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3 yrs
PGWP Work Permit
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PR
Pathway Available
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CAD 15–35k
Annual Tuition
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20 hrs/wk
On-Campus Work
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#2
Best Countries
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Quality of Life

Canada consistently ranks among the world's most liveable countries. Safe, multicultural, and inclusive β€” a home away from home for Indian students.

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Post-Graduate Work Permit

Work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation with the PGWP. Gain Canadian work experience which directly contributes towards PR eligibility.

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Permanent Residency Pathway

Canadian education + PGWP work experience = strong Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) profile. Many students gain PR within 3–5 years.

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Affordable Education

Tuition fees are significantly lower than the US and UK. Combined with part-time work income, Canada offers excellent value for international students.

Top Universities

Our Partner Canadian Universities

From the G15 research-intensive universities to world-renowned polytechnics β€” we have partnerships across Canada.

#34 QS World
University of Toronto
πŸ“ Toronto, Ontario
BusinessEngineeringMedicine
#47 QS World
McGill University
πŸ“ MontrΓ©al, QuΓ©bec
LawSciencesArts
#46 QS World
University of British Columbia
πŸ“ Vancouver, BC
SciencesBusinessForestry
Top 200
University of Calgary
πŸ“ Calgary, Alberta
EngineeringEnergyBusiness
Top 200
Western University
πŸ“ London, Ontario
Ivey BusinessLawMedicine
Top 300
Schulich School (York)
πŸ“ Toronto, Ontario
MBAFinanceMarketing
Top 300
University of Ottawa
πŸ“ Ottawa, Ontario
LawPublic PolicyEngineering
Top 500
Ryerson (TMU)
πŸ“ Toronto, Ontario
TechnologyDesignBusiness
Top 500
Humber College
πŸ“ Toronto, Ontario
TechnologyHospitalityHealth
Visa Guide

Canada Student Visa (Study Permit)

A Canadian Study Permit allows you to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Our team handles your entire application.

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Letter of Acceptance from DLI

Receive your official offer letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. This is your primary visa document.

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Create IRCC Account & Apply

Apply online through the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) portal. Pay the CAD 150 fee. We complete the forms for you.

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Biometrics

Pay the CAD 85 biometrics fee and visit the nearest VAC in India. Biometrics are valid for 10 years once submitted.

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Medical Examination

Complete a medical exam with a Panel Physician if required. We guide you to the nearest approved clinic and timeline.

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eTA, Travel & Arrival

Once approved, you'll receive a Port of Entry Letter of Introduction. Get your eTA and collect the Study Permit on arrival at the Canadian border.

Canada FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) lets you work in Canada after graduation. Duration matches your study period β€” up to 3 years for programmes of 2+ years. It's open work permit, any employer, anywhere in Canada.
Yes. Your spouse/common-law partner can apply for an Open Work Permit, and dependent children can study in Canada. This makes Canada particularly attractive for families.
Most universities require IELTS 6.5 (with 6.0 in each band) or equivalent. PTE and TOEFL are also widely accepted. Conditional offers are available for students who need more time to prepare.
Express Entry is Canada's main immigration pathway to PR. Studying in Canada earns points for your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score, and PGWP work experience significantly boosts your profile β€” many students receive an ITA within 1–2 years of graduation.
Tuition ranges from CAD 15,000–35,000 per year. Living costs vary: Toronto and Vancouver are CAD 1,500–2,000/month; smaller cities like Halifax or Ottawa average CAD 1,000–1,400/month. Part-time work income can significantly offset costs.
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