Canada is widely regarded as one of the best countries in the world for international education, offering a high quality of life, multicultural society, and globally respected academic institutions. With world-class universities, inclusive policies, and English and French language options, Canada provides international students with opportunities for academic, personal, and professional growth.
Institutions such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia, and many others are consistently ranked among the top globally. Programs in areas such as computer science, engineering, healthcare, business, and environmental studies attract thousands of international students each year.
Canada’s commitment to cultural diversity and safety, coupled with its post-graduation work opportunities, make it an excellent destination for higher education.
Why Study in Canada?
Globally recognized degrees from top-ranked universities
Diverse, safe, and inclusive environment
Affordable tuition compared to other major destinations
Access to Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Opportunities to gain permanent residency
The application process varies slightly depending on the province and institution but generally includes the following steps:
Step 1: Choose Your Program and University Explore programs on university websites or platforms like www.educanada.ca.
Step 2: Prepare and Submit Your Application Required documents typically include:
Completed application form
Passport
Academic transcripts and certificates
English or French proficiency test scores (IELTS, TOEFL, or TEF)
Statement of purpose and letters of recommendation
Application fee payment
Step 3: Receive Letter of Acceptance If eligible, you will receive an official offer of admission.
Step 4: Apply for Study Permit Once you have your offer letter, begin your study permit application.
Canada Student Visa Requirements
To study in Canada, you must apply for a study permit.
Required Documents:
Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Valid passport
Proof of financial support
Immigration Medical Examination (IME)
Police clearance (if required)
Statement of purpose
Visa application fee payment
Study permit applications are submitted online through the IRCC website. Processing time varies by country.
Working While Studying
International students in Canada with a valid study permit can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. No separate work permit is needed for on-campus or eligible off-campus work.
Housing & Living Costs
Living costs in Canada vary by city but typically range from CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 per year. Students may live on-campus, in homestays, or in private accommodations.
Support from Study In Eurasia
Study In Eurasia provides full support to help you navigate the Canadian university application process:
Academic and career counselling
University and program selection
Admission and visa guidance
Accommodation and travel arrangements
Post-arrival orientation and support
Let Study In Eurasia guide your educational journey in Canada. Reach out today to begin your application process.