Study in Canada

Canada is one of the wealthiest countries in the world with the eighth-highest per capita income globally. The capital city is Ottawa, while Toronto is the largest city. The official languages are English and French. French-speaking Montreal and Quebec City Vancouver and Halifax on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, respectively, and Ottawa, the capital.

Overview

Why Study In Canada

Higher standards of education and living programs with paid Internships. There’s a huge number of Govt. funded colleges in Canada, which offer programs under the Student Partnership Program (SPP) category.

Benefits of studying in Canada:

Programs In Canada

Undergraduate Diploma

  • Duration: Short courses can be completed within two years except for some engineering courses which extend up to three years.
  • Cost: An undergraduate degree tuition cost ranges between CAD 18,000 – CAD 20,000 for a year.
  • Stay back: 8 months

Postgraduate Diploma

A Postgraduate Diploma can normally be started after the completion of a Bachelor’s degree and is typically completed in one year or less.

Requirements for Post-Graduate Work Permit:

  1. Processing fee of CAD 225
  2.  A Study Permit valid up to 180 days after finishing the course
  3.  Official letter from college confirming completion of course
  4.  Official transcripts of course studied
  5.  Biometric data (fingerprints and photo)
  6. A Passport valid up to the duration of PGWP

Bachelors   (September to December)

Eligibility Requirements

Masters (January and September)

The average Part-Time salary in Canada is $39,976 per year or $20.50 per hour.

Masters (January and September)

The average processing time will be about 2-3 months

  • Submit Documents
  • Pre – Condition offer
  • Pre-CAS Interview
  • Conditional Offer
  • Initial deposit of Tuition Fees
  • Unconditional offer
  • Financial Documents + Medical Certificates
  • Request for CAS

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