Study in Canada
World-class education, post-study work opportunities, and pathways to permanent residency in one of the world's most livable countries.

Why Choose Canada?
Canada offers exceptional education quality, multicultural cities, and excellent post-study opportunities.

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Contact UsWorld-Class Institutions
Canadian universities like UofT, UBC, and McGill consistently rank among the world's best.
Work During & After Studies
Work up to 20 hours/week during studies and get a 3-year post-graduation work permit.
Pathway to Permanent Residency
Canadian education and work experience significantly improve PR eligibility.
High Quality of Life
Safe, multicultural cities with excellent healthcare and beautiful natural environments.
Canadian Education System
Universities
96 universities including world-ranked institutions like University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill.
Colleges
150+ colleges offering practical diplomas and degrees with co-op opportunities.
Polytechnics
Career-focused institutions blending theory with hands-on training.
CEGEPs (Quebec)
Unique pre-university and technical programs in Quebec's education system.
Popular Programs for International Students
Business & Management
MBA, Finance, Business Administration, Supply Chain Management
Computer Science & IT
AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Software Engineering
Engineering
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Petroleum Engineering
Health Sciences
Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Kinesiology
Hospitality & Tourism
Hotel Management, Culinary Arts, Tourism Management
Environmental Studies
Environmental Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability
How to Apply
Choose Your Program
Select from 15,000+ programs at DLI-approved institutions across Canada.
Check Requirements
Verify academic, English/French language (IELTS/TOEFL/CELPIP/TEF), and program-specific requirements.
Prepare Documents
Submit Application
Apply directly or through authorized representatives. Receive Letter of Acceptance if successful.
Apply for Study Permit
Apply for study permit with Letter of Acceptance, proof of funds, and other required documents.
Cost of Studying in Canada
Tuition Fees
- English/French courses$2,000-$5,000/term
- Undergraduate degrees$15,000-$35,000/year
- Postgraduate degrees$17,000-$50,000/year
- Doctoral degrees$7,000-$20,000/year
- College diplomas$12,000-$25,000/year
Living Expenses
- Accommodation$500-$1,500/month
- Food$300-$600/month
- Transportation$80-$150/month
- Health insurance$600-$900/year
- Personal expenses$200-$500/month
Financial Requirements:
Students must show proof of funds covering tuition + CAD $10,000/year (outside Quebec) or CAD $11,000/year (Quebec).
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Student Questions
When should I apply?
Most institutions have Fall (Sept), Winter (Jan), and Summer (May) intakes. Apply 8-12 months early.
Can I work while studying?
Yes, up to 20 hours/week during school terms and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Is medical insurance required?
Yes, health coverage is mandatory in all provinces (arranged by school or privately).
Post-Graduation Work Permit
The PGWP allows graduates to work in Canada for up to:
- 8 months - 1 year programs: up to same length as study program
- 2+ year programs: up to 3 years
- Multiple programs: may combine for longer PGWP