Study in Canada to unlock boundless
possibilities
Studying in Canada offers a blend of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and career opportunities, making it a popular destination for international students, with internationally recognized degrees and potential pathways to immigration.

Why Study in Canada
- Canadian universities and colleges are renowned for their rigorous academic programs and commitment to research.
- A Canadian degree is highly respected globally, opening doors to various career paths.
- Canada's robust economy and job market offer ample opportunities for international students to gain valuable work experience.
- Canada offers a more affordable cost of education and living.
- Studying in Canada can be a stepping stone to a successful career both in Canada and internationally.
- International students can work part-time on or off-campus to help cover their expenses.

Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees: Tuition fees can also differ depending on the province where the institution is located. It vary significantly between different universities and colleges. It could be approximately CAD 15,000 – CAD 40,000 per year.
Scholarships: Some scholarships, grants and bursaries are offered by the Canadian government, public and private establishments. Before you apply, you should check the eligibility and criteria:
🔹 Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
🔹Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program
🔹Quebec Provincial Government Scholarship
🔹Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Cost to Consider
Living expenses: In addition to tuition, international students should factor in costs for accommodation, food, transportation, and other daily expenses.
Visa and immigration fees: For Bangladeshi students applying for a Canadian study permit application fee is CAD 150, and there's an additional biometrics fee of CAD 85.

Admission Requirements
- Current passport copy
- All academic marksheet and certificate
- Photograph
- Reference Letter/Recommendation Letter
- Job Certificate / Studentship Letter
- IELTS Certificate
- Resume / Updated CV

Right to Work
International students in Canada can generally work while studying, both on and off campus, as long as they meet specific requirements. They can work up to 24 hours per week during regular school terms and full-time during scheduled breaks. To work off campus, students typically need a valid study permit and to be enrolled full-time in a designated learning institution (DLI).
How to Apply
Intakes: Winter (January), Summer (May), Fall (September)
Admission
Meet our expert counselors for
a free consultation and apply
Offer Letter
Receive your offer letter
and pay tuition fees
Letter of Acceptance
Receive Letter of Acceptance
and apply for visa
Visa
Receive your visa
and fly to Canada

Career Opportunities
After graduation, international students in Canada can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) which allows them to work in Canada for a period equal to the duration of their study program (up to 3 years). This PGWP is an important step for students looking to gain Canadian work experience and potentially pursue permanent residency.
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