Studying in Canada costs less than many other top countries. Students can save money by sharing rooms and working part-time.
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Canada is one of the most welcoming and trusted destinations for international students. The country offers a strong education system, friendly communities, safe environments, and clear career pathways. Many students choose Canada because it provides quality education, a supportive learning atmosphere, and excellent job opportunities after graduation.
Studying in Canada costs less than many other top countries. Students can save money by sharing rooms and working part-time.
Canada accepts IELTS, PTE, and Duolingo. Some colleges also accept MOI or give IELTS waivers, making admissions easier.
Canadian colleges and universities are well-known worldwide. Courses focus on practical learning, internships, and job skills.
Students can work part-time while studying and full-time during holidays. This helps cover expenses and gain work experience
Canada is safe and welcoming. Students from all cultures feel comfortable and supported.
After studies, students can apply for PGWP to work full-time in Canada and build their future career.
affordable, job-focused, practical learning
research, theory + practical, bachelor’s/master’s
limited options; choose carefully
skill-based programs
A basic understanding of Canada’s education system helps you make the right study choices.
Diploma (1–2 years): Job-ready programs, affordable
Advanced Diploma (3 years): Deeper specialisation
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years): Undergraduate university degree
Postgraduate Certificate / PG Diploma (1–2 years): For students after graduation
Master’s (1–2 years): Specialised, research or course-based
PhD: Research degree
Diplomas and PG diplomas are very popular because they are practical, shorter, and cheaper than master’s programs.
10+2 for diploma and bachelor programs
Bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programs
English test score (IELTS / PTE / Duolingo / MOI)
Academic certificatesAcademic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
Proof of funds (tuition + living)
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
Photos
Medical exam (IME)
Visa documents + GIC (if SDS route)
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Course
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Tuition Fees:
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Diploma: |
CAD 12,000 – 18,000/year |
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UG: |
CAD 15,000 – 25,000/year |
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PG |
CAD 15,000 – 25,000/year |
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Master’s: |
CAD 20,000 – 30,000/year |
Types of Scholarships
PGWP allows students to work after their studies:
More study duration = longer work permit.
Choose your course
Apply & get admission
Pay fees
Buy a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC)
Do a medical exam
Submit visa application (SDS or Non-SDS)
Give biometrics
Get a visa decision
Fly to Canada
Visa is straightforward if the documents are correct.
Rent: CAD 400–800/month
Most students stay in shared rooms to save money.
At Immitrics Overseas, we support students from the very first step until they reach Canada.
We understand your goals, interests, and background in a friendly way. This helps us guide you toward the best study options for your future.
We suggest the most suitable universities and programs based on your marks and career plans. This makes choosing the right path simple and stress-free.
Guidance for English test preparation and MOI-based admissions where possible.
We help you fill out forms, upload documents, and submit applications on time. Our team ensures your application is neat, correct, and ready for approval.
We guide you in writing strong and clear statements and recommendations. These documents help you stand out and improve your admission chances.
We help you find the scholarships you can apply for and guide you through the process. This increases your chances of getting financial support.
We help you prepare all visa documents and explain each step in simple language. Our support makes the visa process easy and hassle-free.
Before you travel, we guide you about packing, documents, travel tips, and country rules. This helps you feel fully prepared for your new journey.
Even after you reach your study country, we stay in touch to help you settle in. You can contact us anytime for guidance, doubts, or small problems.
Yes, depending on your program type and visa rules. Eligible students can apply for a spousal Open Work Permit.
GIC stands for Guaranteed Investment Certificate. It is a financial requirement under SDS to show you have money for living expenses.
PGWP means Post-Graduation Work Permit. It allows students to stay in Canada and work after completing an eligible program.
SDS (Student Direct Stream) is a faster visa process with specific requirements, like IELTS 6.0 each and a GIC. Non-SDS is a regular visa category for students who don’t meet SDS rules.
Processing time varies, but SDS is usually faster. Most applications take 4–10 weeks, depending on the season.
Yes, students can change their program or institution. But they must meet visa rules and ensure the new institution is a DLI (Designated Learning Institution).