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Why study in Canada

  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) up to 3 years
  • Clear permanent-residency pathways
  • Safe, multicultural and affordable vs the US/UK

Top universities

  • University of Toronto
  • University of British Columbia
  • McGill University
  • University of Waterloo
  • University of Alberta

Admission requirements

  • Academics + SOP/LORs
  • IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
  • Proof of funds (often via GIC)
  • Study permit (student visa)

Scholarships

University entrance scholarships and some government awards are available; funding is competitive.

Quick facts

  • Popular citiesToronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Waterloo, Calgary
  • IntakesFall (Sep), Winter (Jan), Summer (May)
  • Indicative tuition/yrCAD 18,000–35,000
  • Living cost/yrCAD 12,000–18,000
  • Post-study workPGWP up to 3 years
FAQs

Common questions

What is a GIC?

A Guaranteed Investment Certificate — proof-of-funds many students use for the study permit. We guide you through it.

How long can I work after study?

The PGWP allows up to 3 years of work depending on programme length.

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Figures (tuition, living costs, work rights, intakes) are indicative and subject to change — confirm current details with a Unify Abroad counsellor before applying.