Study in Canada FAQs

Study in Canada

Common questions on your study abroad planning and journey

Typically, you’ll need academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency (like IELTS), a statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation.

Most Canadian institutions require IELTS or equivalent English proficiency tests.

Tuition fees range from CAD 15,000 to CAD 30,000 per year, depending on the program and institution.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships based on academic merit and financial need.

International students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during breaks.

After receiving a letter of acceptance, apply online for a study permit, providing necessary documents and biometrics.

Living costs vary by city but average around CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 per year.

Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Winnipeg are popular due to their diverse communities and reputable institutions.

Yes, programs like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and Express Entry facilitate this.

University of Toronto, McGill University, and University of British Columbia are among the top choices.

Processing times vary but generally take 4 to 8 weeks.

Yes, many institutions offer co-op programs that combine academic studies with work experience.

SDS is a faster visa processing program for students from certain countries, including Bangladesh, meeting specific criteria.

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