Facts about Canada
Canada has consistently ranked among the
top 10 countries in the United Nations Quality of Life Index since
2004.
English and French are Canada’s two
official languages. English is the native language of 57.8% population
and French is the native language of 22.1%.
Chinese, German, Italian, Punjabi and Spanish are the other common languages.
Canada’s largest cities are Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Calgary.
Average winter and summer high
temperatures across Canada varies greatly according to the location.
Top Reasons to Study in Canada
- Reasonable tuition fees:
Highest living standard and education in the world with lower cost of
living and tuition fees for international students as compared to many
other countries.
- Multicultural, healthy and safe Community:
Same human rights, equality, and a stable and peaceful society can be
enjoyed as local Canadians and with the presence of almost all ethnic
groups it’s easy to find ethnic foods and recreation activities
associated with specific cultures especially Indian
- Modern and Exciting Campus Lifestyle:
Access to latest technology and countless modern amenities,
Olympic-quality sports facilities, public concert halls and art
galleries, post-secondary campuses offers enormous possibilities for
learning and leisure.
- Possibility of Immigration:
International students with Canadian education and Canadian work
experience may apply for permanent residency without having to leave
Canada
- World-Class Language Education:
Canada is a bilingual country with French and English as a first and
second language of a Canadian education, fluency in both the languages
could be acquired.
Intake
University / Community Colleges: September/ January (January is an on demand intake for popular courses)
Private College: Jan / April / May / Sept
Eligibility for a Canadian Study Permit
Letter of acceptance by a school, college, university or other Canadian educational institution.
Proof in the form of bank statements,
receipts or certificates that the candidate have enough money to pay:
Tuition Fees
Living expenses for oneself and any other accompanied family members.
Return transportation to home country for oneself and any other accompanied family members.
Free from any criminal activity and won’t be a security risk.
Good health conditions
Prove that you one will leave Canada after the completion of studies.
Work while study in Campus or off-campus
Valuable work experience can be gained
along with supplementing one’s spending allowance with part-time student
jobs. As an international student, one can work on campus and off
campus without a work permit while completing your studies if registered
as:
A full-time student at a public
post-secondary institution (college, university, CEGEP) or a private
post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and
regulations as a public institution, and receives at least 50% of its
financing from government grants or at a Canadian private institution
authorized by provincial statute to grant degrees.
Applied and received work permit.
Students are allowed to work up to 20
hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full time during
scheduled breaks (for example, winter and summer holidays or spring
break).
Work after the Completion of Studies
Options available after the completion of studies in Canada are:
Return to home country armed with a
globally recognized degree or diploma and invaluable international work
experience.
Continue studying for advanced credentials.
Gain additional work experience in
Canada after graduation can go a long way towards helping one
permanently immigrate here. Canadian work experience through a special
work permit issued for the length of the study program, up to a maximum
of 3 years.
Immigration
Canadian express class program allows
international students after the completion of studies apply to
permanently stay in Canada.
In order to qualify, one must already be
familiar with Canadian society, be able to communicate in English or
French, have qualifying work experience, and be able to contribute to
the Canadian economy and meet some other eligible criteria’s.
Some of the Universities we can get you admission into – Canada
Sault college
Algonquin College
Brock University – Goodman School of Business
Concordia University College of Alberta
Conestoga
Devry University
Douglas College
Durham College
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology
Georgian College
Grant MacEwan University Edmonton, Alberta
Humber college*
International College Manitoba leading to Uni. Of Manitoba
Navitas group
New York Institute of Technology-Vancouver
Niagara College
Northern Lights College
Omni College
Red river community college
Royal Roads University
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST)
Selkirk College
Sheridan College
St Clair College
St Lawrence College
Thompson Rivers University
Trent University
University of Alberta
University of Manitoba
Vancouver Community College