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The most popular destination for international students is Canada to study. The top academic experience, reasonable tuition, and safe living conditions are all provided by Canadian universities. In addition, the Canadian government offers a work permit for post-study, which serves as a gateway to permanent residency, or a Canada PR visa.
Canada, the second-largest nation in the world, is home to the three most well-known metropolitan areas in the world: Toronto, Ontario; Montreal, Quebec; and Vancouver, British Columbia. These cities are all included in the top 20 lists of QS World University's Best Student Cities.
This document allows foreign students to enroll in courses at Canadian universities and colleges for up to 90 days after they choose to have their studies rechecked. After receiving an acceptance letter from one of the designated learning institutions, the applicant may submit an application for a study permit. Before receiving their study permit visa, students must go through four steps.
This expedited study visa application process typically takes 20 days to process for students from certain countries. Citizens of the following countries are eligible for the SDS program: China, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Vietnam, Senegal, and Morocco. A few requirements must be met by candidates before using the SDS program;
The students who meet the requirements for eligibility verification must prepare or compile a list of documents to be submitted either online or offline. The differences are as follows:
According to the Canadian Statistical Index, the average annual tuition for undergraduate courses was $27,159 CAD and for graduate courses, $16,497 CAD, for the 2018–2019 academic year. Refer to the table below to see how tuition at Canadian universities varies based on the academic institution and the course.
STUDY PROGRAM | UNDEGRADUATE | POSTGRADUATE |
Dentistry | $55,802 | $21,635 |
Executive MBA | – | $56,282 |
Engineering | $30,742 | $17,753 |
Law, legal professions & studies | $29,756 | $15,941 |
For entrance consideration, international students must achieve TOEFL (iBT) scores between 70.0 and 90.0 or IELTS scores of 6.5 (7 for certain postgraduate programs). It varies depending on the program, the colleges, and the applicant's native country. While some colleges have cutoffs for each of the four language competence sections, the majority of universities focus on the overall score.
International students who apply through the SDS program can apply for a Canadian investment called a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC). It functions like a savings account where users deposit money and get interest at a certain rate for a predetermined amount of time. A financial institution listed on the Canadian Deposit Insurance Company website is able to provide a GIC to the applicants.
The government agencies that issue admission or acceptance letters to international students have approved the Designated Learning Institution (DLI). This opens up the option of a study permit. Graduates of recognized DLIs programs and degrees are only qualified for the Post-graduate Work Permit (PGWP), which allows holders to remain and work in Canada once their studies are finished.