Canada

Study. Work. Live in Canada

Canada is a nation located in North-most region of North America. It’s the world’s second largest country by total area. Canada's capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. A multitude of languages are used by Canadians, with English and French. Canada is religiously diverse, encompassing a wide range of beliefs and customs. Canada has no official church, and the government is officially committed to religious pluralism. Freedom of religion in Canada is a constitutionally protected right.

According to the 2016 Canadian Census, the country's largest self-reported ethnic origin is Canadian (accounting for 32 percent of the population),[d] followed by English (18.3%), Scottish (13.9%), French (13.6%), Irish (13.4%), German (9.6%), Chinese (5.1%), Italian (4.6%), First Nations (4.4%), Indian (4.0%), and Ukrainian (3.9%). A developed country, Canada has the sixteenth-highest nominal per-capita income globally.

There are 10 Canadian provinces, with three territories to the north. The provinces are, in alphabetical order: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The three territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon. (Courtsey: Tripsavvy)

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Largest Cities in Canada (population-wise):
  1. Toronto
  2. Montreal
  3. Calgary
  4. Ottawa
  5. Edmonton
  6. Mississauga
  7. Winnipeg
  8. Vancouver
  9. Brampton
  10. Hamilton
  11. Major religion: Christianity
Education:

According to a 2019 report by the OECD, Canada is one of the most educated countries in the world. Canada spends about 5.3 percent of its GDP on education. When it comes to global recognition, Canadian institutions are top ranked all over the world. More than 100 educational institutions among top 100 worldwide and more than 100’000 international students choose Canada as their study destination every year. Canada boasts of high-quality education standards, safest living and unmatched reputation which make it an attraction to the talent worldwide. In Canadian cities you can see people from almost all races of all nations all over the world making it a very cosmopolitan place to live, for everybody.

Study Options:

Canada offers a range of study options for international students. Among diverse options are Diplomas, advance diplomas, Associate Degree, Bachelorette, Masters and PG Diplomas. One can choose as per his qualification and requirement. Canadian institutions are divided into College and University system. There are many institutions which have direct affiliation with universities.

Cost of Studying in CANADA:

Education cost in Canada is much lower as compared to the UK and USA and even living expenses are manageable. Relaxed immigration rules and range of study options expand the reach of education system to all.

Annual fee starts from $9000 and Living expenses are approximately $700-$1000 per month

Only institutions that have a valid DLI number can invite students to come & Study in Canada. The list of DLI institutions along with their DLI Number can be found at this link

Work Rights:

Students that come to Canada has rights to work part time along with their study for upto 20 hours per week. During vacations, students can work full-time also. After completion of Study, eligible students get 2 years Post Study Work permit (PSW or PGWP) also. You also need to know whether your education provider is eligible to get you Post Study Work permit (PSW or PGWP) or not.

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The top Universities of Canada: (Watch Video: ):

  • University of Toronto.
  • University of Waterloo.
  • Ryerson University.
  • University of De Montreal.
  • Queen's University.
  • University of Victoria.
  • Western University.
  • University of British Columbia.
  • York university.
  • University of Regina.

Top Colleges in Canada: (Watch Video: ):

Institutes:
  1. George Brown College
  2. Seneca College
  3. Humber College
  4. Centennial College
  5. St. clair College
  1. Shridan
  2. Conestoga
  3. Franchawe
  4. Georgian College
  5. Niagara College
Student Visa application step by step:

All international students need to obtain a study permit and Visa prior to entering Canada for study. Visa requirements are set by Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations. Academic and Language requirements vary based upon the level of desired study course and course provider.

Student Visa application contains various steps starting from your course provider selection to grant of visa.

To understand it in an easy way, watch our Video tutorial here: