Study in Canada

Studying in Canada is a very wise choice for international students. It possesses a first-class education system, and, most importantly, it ensures student security along with cultural diversity—a very wholesome experience. Canada is known for its leading universities and research opportunities around the globe, besides an ambiance of friendliness and quality education. Further enriching the attractiveness of the country is its natural landscapes and vibrant cities, making it an outstanding destination for those seeking academic excellence and personal growth.

Admission Intake

Jan / Jun / Sep

Post Study Work

Yes

Part-time Work

20 Hrs / Week

4,37,000
International Student
65%
Visa Approval Rate
CAD 15 - 20
Wages Per Hours
CAD 1200+
Cost of Living Per Month
15K - 30K
Bachelor Tuition Fees
20K - 50K
Master Tuition Fee
Expensive City
Toronto, Vancouver
Affordable City
Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa
Type of Courses Available In Canada
UG Degree

Bachelor's

3 - 4 years

Mastr Degree

Master's

1 - 2 years

PH.D

PhD Programs

3 - 5 years

Diploma-2

P.G Diploma's

1 - 2 year

Education System in Canada
System Overview
Canadian Institutions must meet specific standards to maintain their registration and offer recognized qualifications. Credit Hours for Bachelor's 90-120 Credit Hours and for Master Degree 30-64 Credit Hours.
Grading System
Varies by institution, often using 4.0 GPA scale
Application Process for Study in Canada
Top Courses
Visa Processing Steps for Study in Canada

Careers Options After Study in Canada

Here are some details, Job Title with Annual Salary Package

Physician Doctor
CAD 150,000 - 350,000+
Software Developer
CAD 70,000 - 120,000+
IT Manager
CAD 80,000 - 150,000+
Financial Manager
CAD 70,000 - 150,000+
Petroleum Engineer
CAD 80,000 - 150,000+
Registered Nurse
CAD 60,000 - 100,000+
University Professor
CAD 60,000 - 150,000+
Lawyer
CAD 70,000 - 150,000+

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Post Study Work Permit

After completing your studies in Canada, international students can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This permit allows them to gain work experience in Canada, which can be beneficial for future permanent residency applications.

Eligibility: Students must have completed a program of at least 8 months at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). The length of the PGWP varies based on the program duration:

Programs under 2 years but at least 8 months: PGWP duration matches the program length.

Programs 2 years or longer: PGWP is up to 3 years.

Master’s programs under 2 years: PGWP is up to 3 years.

Application Process: Students must apply within 180 days of completing their program, and their study permit must have been valid at some point during this period.

PR Option After Study Work Permit

After gaining work experience through a PGWP, international students can pursue permanent residency in Canada through several pathways:

Express Entry System:

Canadian Experience Class (CEC): Requires at least 12 months of skilled work experience in Canada. This is a popular pathway for international graduates.

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): Requires meeting specific criteria like language proficiency, education, and work experience.

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Many provinces offer PNPs that target international graduates. Requirements vary by province but often include work experience or a job offer.

Quebec Experience Class (QEC): For students who have completed studies in Quebec and have intermediate French language skills. No Canadian work experience is required.

To increase their chances of obtaining PR, students should focus on gaining relevant work experience, improving language skills, and accumulating points under the Express Entry system. The process typically takes several years, depending on individual circumstances.

Living Expence
Cost of Living in Canada
accomodation

Accommodation

CAD 500 / Month

Food

Food

CAD 300 / Month

public-transport

Transportation

CAD 100 / Month

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

CAD 300 / Month

FAQ

FAQ

What are the top 10 career options in Canada?
The top 10 career options in Canada include software engineer, data scientist, nurse, doctor, engineer, accountant, lawyer, teacher, marketing manager, and financial analyst.
Can I bring my family with me to Canada?
Yes, international students in Canada can bring their family with them to Canada, but course should be master and 1.5 year minimum course duration along with they will need to apply for a separate visa or permit.
Is health insurance is required?
Yes, Health insurance varies by province; students must ensure coverage throughout their stay.
How long can I stay in Canada after my studies?
With a PGWP, you can work in Canada for the length of your study program, up to 3 years.
How can Abroadster assist me?
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