Study in Canada


Studying in Canada

More than 90,000 students come to study in Canada every year and even more come to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our schools.
In Canada, the provinces and territories have jurisdiction over education. For more detailed information on living and studying in a specific province or territory, contact the school where you wish to study.


Safe Place to Study

Canada is a safe place to live and study. Our crime rates are very low and people are able to travel freely about the country without concern. Our police are friendly and professional and have outstanding relationships with the communities they serve. Canada is at peace with all its neighbors and we spend far more on health care than we do on our armed forces.
According to the UN’s Human Development Index (HDI), a survey of such things as literacy, education, poverty and life expectancy used to measure a country’s well-being, Canada ranks in the top five countries in the world. Countries that rank high in this index are politically and economically safe and stable.

Application to Study in Canada, Study Permits
The application forms below are offered in PDF format. For more information or to download the appropriate viewer, check the Help page.

This application includes the following items:
This application is for people who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada and who wish to study temporarily in Canada. A study permit is issued if the application is accepted.
A temporary resident visa may also be required. Check the list of countries and territories that require a visa.
You may be able to submit your application electronically. Consult our Online services to verify if you are eligible to submit an application electronically.
NEW: We have introduced a new Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1294] form. It comes with additional forms and an instruction guide. Please read the guide carefully as it contains important information on how to complete the form.
All applicants must complete and sign their own individual form, including persons travelling as a family. Applicants who are under the age of 18 years must have their form signed by a parent of guardian.
Many visa offices have specific local instructions about which documents you must submit with your application. Consult the list of Canadian visa offices to find the office responsible for your country and what requirements and procedures you must follow when you apply.
All Applicants must include the fee payment. To verify acceptable methods of payment, consult the Canadian visa office website responsible for your country.
Help:
The Application for a Study Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1294] form is only supported by Adobe Reader 8.1 or higher, and can be completed and saved on a computer.
Completing the form electronically is easier and reduces the risk of errors that can slow down the application process.
To ensure you submit all the pages of the form [IMM 1294] with your application package:
  • Click on the “Validate” button at the top or bottom of the form.
  • A fifth page with barcodes and a signature line will automatically be created.
  • Print, sign and date the form.
  • Place the barcode page (page 5 of 5) on the top of each individual package.
Printing Tips
  • Print on white, bond-quality and non-glossy paper
  • Use of a laser printer is recommended 




Visa Information


International students interested in studying in Canada should ensure that they are familiar with the rules and processes involved in coming to Canada to study. The best and most accurate source for information is the Canadian federal government. The federal government runs Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) - which links immigration services with citizenship registration and is responsible for and admitting immigrant, foreign students, visitors and temporary workers.
The department of the federal government formerly known as International Trade Canada has been split into two separate departments. The department now responsible for Culture, Education and Youth is Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC).
Work Opportunities for Foreign Students
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp
Application to Study in Canada Study Permits
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-how.asp
Countries and Territories Whose Citizens Require Visas in Order to Enter Canada as Visitors
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp
Information for Institutions and Organizations
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/institutions/index.asp
Temporary resident visa: For persons from designated countries who wish to visit Canada for a temporary purpose. Find out more here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/inadmissibility.asp#trp.
Visa: A visa is permission issued by a country for you to enter that country.
Permanent Resident (Landed Immigrant): A person who has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities, but who has not acquired Canadian citizenship. Entitled to all the rights of a citizen except the right to vote.
Citizen: A member of a nation, either by birth or through naturalization.



Cost of Living


Here are some typical costs for items and services in Canada. Please note all figures are in Canadian funds. You can find a currency converter here.
Rent - Bachelor Apartment (one room apartment, one month, large city)
   $700 - $1,100
Rent - Bachelor Apartment (one room apartment, one month, small city/town)
   $500 - $700
Utilities (one month)
   $20 - $30
Phone (one month not including long distance)
   $20 - $40
Cell Phone Package (one month)
   $40
Cable Television (one month)
   $25 - $50
Internet Connection (high speed, one month)
   $40
Groceries for One Person (one month)
   $200 - $300
One Dozen Eggs
   $2 - $3
Bag of Rice (2 kg)
   $2 - $6
Bus Fare One Way (local)
   $2.25
Local Telephone Call
   $0.25
Fast Food Meal (hamburger, soft drink, french fries)
   $4 - $6 per person
Average Restaurant Meal
   $10 - $25 per person
Coffee from Specialty Coffee Shop
   $1.70
Admission to Nightclub
   $0 - $15
Gas/Petrol
   $1.15 - $1.50 per litre
Movie
   $11.50 - $13
Pair of Jeans
   $40 - $80
Pair of Running Shoes
   $60 - $200
Return flight from Vancouver to Toronto
   $300 - $1,200
Letter within Canada
   $0.50
International Postage (letter)
   $1.45




 Undergraduate Schools 

Undergraduate Schools
Welcome to the Study in Canada.com Undergraduate Schools Section. Undergraduate schools include universities, university colleges,colleges and career colleges. Degrees types granted by these schools include bachelor degrees, certificates and diplomas.


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Scholarships
Alexander College
Burnaby, BC, CA
College
 
 
Algonquin College
Ottawa, ON, CA
College
16,000 
2
Bishop's University
Sherbrooke, QC, CA
University
2,000 
3
Canadore College
North Bay, ON, CA
College
3,500 
 
Cape Breton University
Sydney, NS, CA
University
2,950 
1
Capilano University
North Vancouver, BC, CA
University
7,500 
 
Centennial College
Toronto, ON, CA
College
12,000 
 
Concordia University
Montréal, QC, CA
University
23,079 
1
Concordia University College of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, CA
University College
1,819 
 
Georgian College
Barrie, ON, CA
College
 
5
Grenfell Campus, Memorial University
Corner Brook, NL, CA
University
1,273 
 
Herzing College - Montreal
Montreal, QC, CA
Career College
 
 
Herzing College - Ottawa
Ottawa, ON, CA
Career College
 
 
Herzing College - Toronto
Toronto, ON, CA
Career College
200 
 
Herzing College - Winnipeg
Winnipeg, MB, CA
Career College
 
 
Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
Toronto, ON, CA
College
22,000 
 
Huron University College
London, ON, CA
University
1,011 
1
The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, CA
Career College
 
 
Loyalist College
Belleville, ON, CA
College
 
3
McGill University
Montréal, QC, CA
University
18,642 
10


Graduate / Professional Schools

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Welcome to the StudyinCanada.com Graduate and Professional Schools Section. Graduate schools are publicly-funded schools that teach master's and doctorate (PhD) programs. Professional schools prepare people for careers such as doctors, dentists and lawyers.
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Adler School of Professional Psychology (Vancouver Campus)
Vancouver, BC, CA
Graduate
 
 
Tyndale Seminary
Toronto, ON, CA
Graduate
246 
 
University of Northern British Columbia - Office of Graduate Programs
Prince George, BC, CA
Graduate
694 
 
University of Toronto: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education - Teacher Education Programs
Toronto, ON, CA
Teaching
1,200 
 
Type
Size  
Scholarships
Acadia Divinity College - Graduate Programs
Wolfville, NS, CA
Graduate
 
 
Acadia University - Division of Research and Graduate Studies
Wolfville, NS, CA
Graduate
 
 
Alberta College of Art & Design - Post Diploma Degree Program
Calgary, AB, CA
Graduate
 
 
Algonquin College - Graduate Programs
Ottawa, ON, CA
Graduate
 
 
Ambrose Seminary
Calgary, AB, CA
Graduate
62 
 
Athabasca University - Centre for Innovative Management
St. Albert, AB, CA
Business
 
 
Athabasca University - Graduate Programs
Athabasca, AB, CA
Graduate
 
 
Atlantic School of Theology - Graduate Programs
Halifax, NS, CA
Graduate
 
 
Bishop's University - Graduate
Sherbrooke, QC, CA
Graduate
 
 
Booth University College - Graduate Studies
Winnipeg, MB, CA
Graduate
 
 
Brandon University - Graduate Studies
Brandon, MB, CA
Graduate
 
 
Brescia University College - Professional & Graduate Programs
London, ON, CA
Graduate
 
 
Briercrest Seminary
Caronport, SK, CA
Graduate
 
 
British Columbia Institute of Technology - Graduate Programs
Burnaby, BC, CA
Graduate
 
 
Brock University - Faculty of Graduate Studies
St. Catharines, ON, CA
Graduate
900 
 
Faculty of Business - Brock University
St. Catharines, ON, CA







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Language Schools 
Welcome to the StudyinCanada.com Language School Section. In Canada, language schools specialize in teaching international students or newly arrived immigrants English or French as a second language. They may also prepare students for language proficiency tests. In most cases, language schools are privately funded schools though some publicly-funded colleges and universities run their own language schools.
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AXION 21 International Linguistic Centre
Montréal, QC, CA
Language
400 
 
Berlitz Canada - Toronto
Toronto, ON, CA
Language
693 
 
Bouchereau Lingua International (Quebec Campus)
Québec, QC, CA
Language
320 
 
Broadwater Education Centre Canada
London, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Capilano University
North Vancouver, BC, CA
Language
7,200 
 
TAIE International Institute
Toronto, ON, CA
Language
250 
 
English Language Centre - University of Victoria
Victoria, BC, CA
Language
2,700 
 
Young People's Language School of Canada
Ottawa, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Type
Size  
Scholarships
ABC ESL Canada
Mississauga, ON, CA
Language
800 
 
Académie Linguistique Internationale
Montréal, QC, CA
Language
400 
 
Academy of Canadian English
Oakville, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Acadia University
Wolfville, NS, CA
Language
350 
 
Access Business College
Toronto, ON, CA
Language
200 
 
ACCESS International English Language Centre Ltd.
Toronto, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Advantage Centre for English Inc.
Toronto, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Alberta Language Centre
Edmonton, AB, CA
Language
 
 
Alberta Language Institute
Edmonton, AB, CA
Language
 
 
Alliance Française - Downtown Toronto
Toronto, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Alliance Française - Mississauga
Mississauga, ON, CA
Language
 
 
Alliance Française - Toronto North
North York, ON, CA
Language





 Online / Distance 



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Online education programs can be taken over the Internet without having to travel to the physical school campus. Continuing education programs are offered by universities, university colleges and colleges to people who want to improve existing skills or develop new ones. Certificates may be handed out for completion of a continuing education program. Corporate training consists of short courses offered often by private companies to train employees of companies in new skills or to help develop new skills.

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Your school search found 370 results. Use our filter options to refine your search or continue browsing if you’re satisfied with the results.
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Scholarships
Alexander College
Burnaby, BC, CA
College
 
 
Algonquin College
Ottawa, ON, CA
College
16,000 
2
Bishop's University
Sherbrooke, QC, CA
University
2,000 
3
Canadore College
North Bay, ON, CA
College
3,500 
 
Cape Breton University
Sydney, NS, CA
University
2,950 
1
Capilano University
North Vancouver, BC, CA
University
7,500 
 
Centennial College
Toronto, ON, CA
College
12,000 
 
Concordia University
Montréal, QC, CA
University
23,079 
1
Concordia University College of Alberta
Edmonton, AB, CA
University College
1,819 
 
Georgian College
Barrie, ON, CA
College
 
5
Grenfell Campus, Memorial University
Corner Brook, NL, CA
University
1,273 
 
Herzing College - Montreal
Montreal, QC, CA
Career College
 
 
Herzing College - Ottawa
Ottawa, ON, CA
Career College
 
 
Herzing College - Toronto
Toronto, ON, CA
Career College
200 
 

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