Study Destination
Canada
Canada offers high-quality, globally recognized education with a strong focus on practical skills and career development. It is a safe, welcoming, and multicultural country that provides excellent opportunities for international students.
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Why Study in Canada
Study in Canada offers strong academic options, global work pathways, and a supportive student community.
Affordable Education: Lower tuition fees compared to US and Australia. Excellent value for world-class education.
Post-Study Work Permit: 3 years post-graduation work permit to build Canadian work experience and pathway to permanent residency.
Safe & Friendly: Canada consistently ranks as one of the safest countries with high quality of life.
Scholarship Opportunities: Government scholarships, university bursaries, and research funding for international students.
Requirements
What You Need to Apply
Personal documents
Academics
Financial documents
Medical and police documents
Language proficiency
Equivalency certificate (if holding an overseas degree)
💰 Cost Breakdown
Estimated Costs in CAD & NPR
Detailed breakdown of tuition, living expenses, and other costs for international students (with NPR conversion for Nepal-based clients)
| Cost Category | Minimum | Maximum | Average | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition (Per Year) | CAD 15,000 NPR 15,000 | CAD 30,000 NPR 30,000 | CAD 22,000 NPR 22,000 | Engineering programs cost more; arts programs are cheaper |
| Rent (Monthly) | CAD 400 NPR 400 | CAD 1,000 NPR 1,000 | CAD 700 NPR 700 | Toronto and Vancouver most expensive; smaller cities offer better rates |
| Food (Monthly) | CAD 200 NPR 200 | CAD 400 NPR 400 | CAD 300 NPR 300 | Cooking at home much cheaper than eating out |
| Transportation (Monthly) | CAD 40 NPR 40 | CAD 100 NPR 100 | CAD 70 NPR 70 | Student transit passes offer significant discounts |
| Books & Course Materials (Per Year) | CAD 500 NPR 500 | CAD 1,200 NPR 1,200 | CAD 800 NPR 800 | Used books and library resources reduce costs significantly |

Estimated Total (Per Year)
CAD 23,000 - CAD 42,000 per year
CAD NPR 23,000 - CAD NPR 42,000 per year
Canada offers excellent value for money. Most students find it more affordable than US and Australia.
Intakes
Available Intakes
Choose the best intake window for your application. Each term is structured to help you start your studies with confidence.
- Fall - Main intake
September Intake
September
Sep
- Winter - Secondary intake
January Intake
January
Jan
- Summer - Limited intake
May Intake
May
May

Entry Requirements
Study Permit
Understand the visa requirements and application process for studying in Canada.
Study Permit
Course duration + 90 days
Main permit for international students studying in Canada
Requirements
Letter of acceptance from designated institution
Proof of financial support (CAD $10,000 + tuition)
English/French proficiency
Medical examination
Police certificate
Post-Graduation Work Permit
Up to 3 years
Work permit for graduates to gain Canadian experience
Requirements
Completed eligible program
Valid study permit
Applied within 180 days of completion
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about studying in Canada.


