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Study in Canada โ€”
The World's Most Welcoming Study Destination

Globally ranked universities, a 3-year open post-graduation work permit, one of the world's clearest pathways to permanent residency, and a safe, multicultural society that embraces international students like no other country.

Top Universities
3 Yrs
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
800K+
International Students Enrolled
24 hrs
Off-Campus Work During Term
PR
Clear Permanent Residency Pathway

Country Overview

Canada at a glance

The second-largest country in the world by area, Canada combines world-class education, stunning natural landscapes, and one of the most immigrant-friendly immigration systems ever created.

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Capital
Ottawa
Largest city: Toronto
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Population
~40 Million (2025)
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Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
1 CAD โ‰ˆ โ‚น62
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Languages
English & French (both official)
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Academic Intakes
September (Fall), January (Winter) & May (Summer)
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Top Student Cities
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, Waterloo
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Global University Rank
U of T #25, UBC #38, McGill #86 (QS 2025)
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Flight Time from India
12โ€“16 hours (Delhi/Mumbai direct)
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Climate
Four distinct seasons; mild in Vancouver, cold winters elsewhere
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Student Visa
Study Permit (issued by IRCC)

Why Choose Canada

10 reasons students choose Canada

Canada combines globally ranked universities, an open post-graduation work permit, one of the world's most accessible permanent residency pathways, and a genuinely multicultural society.

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3-Year Post-Graduation Work Permit

University bachelor's and master's graduates receive an open PGWP for up to 3 years โ€” work for any Canadian employer in any role, building the experience needed for permanent residency.

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Clearest PR Pathway in the World

Canada's Express Entry system gives international graduates a direct, points-based route to Permanent Residency โ€” with Canadian work experience and education earning significant points.

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World's Most Multicultural Society

Over 250 ethnic origins live in Canada. The country actively celebrates diversity โ€” making it one of the most welcoming and inclusive environments for international students anywhere in the world.

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World-Ranked Research Universities

University of Toronto (#25), UBC (#38), and McGill (#86) rank in the global top 100. Canada's U15 research universities produce cutting-edge research in AI, medicine, and environmental science.

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More Affordable Than the USA

Canadian university fees average CAD $41,746/year for international undergraduates โ€” significantly lower than comparable US institutions, with a lower overall cost of living in most cities.

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Work 24 Hours/Week During Term

International students can work off-campus up to 24 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks โ€” at Canadian minimum wages of CAD $15โ€“$17+/hour by province.

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One of the World's Safest Countries

Canada consistently ranks among the world's safest countries, with low crime rates, universal healthcare, and a political climate of openness and respect for immigrants and minorities.

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Spouse Can Work While You Study

Spouses and common-law partners of international students at eligible institutions can obtain an open spousal work permit โ€” allowing the whole family to work and earn in Canada during your studies.

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Globally Recognised Degrees

Canadian degrees are recognised worldwide โ€” accepted by employers and professional bodies in India, the UK, Australia, USA, and across the Commonwealth. A strong passport for global careers.

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World-Class Quality of Life

Clean cities, universal healthcare, stunning national parks, and a high standard of living. Canada regularly ranks in the top 5 globally for quality of life, safety, and happiness.

Top Universities

Best universities in Canada for international students

Canada's U15 group of research-intensive universities spans coast to coast โ€” offering world-class programmes in every discipline, backed by government research investment and strong industry ties.

University of Toronto (U of T)
QS #25 World
๐Ÿ“ Toronto, Ontario ยท Canada's Largest Research University

Canada's highest-ranked university and one of North America's finest. Exceptional in medicine, engineering, business (Rotman), law, and AI research. Strong connections to Toronto's booming tech industry.

Medicine AI & Computer Science Business (Rotman)
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University of British Columbia (UBC)
QS #38 World
๐Ÿ“ Vancouver, British Columbia ยท Pacific Rim Research University

Canada's second-highest ranked university, set in one of the world's most liveable cities. World-class in forestry, environmental science, engineering, business (Sauder), and medicine.

Engineering Environmental Science Business (Sauder)
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McGill University
QS #86 World
๐Ÿ“ Montreal, Quebec ยท Canada's Most International University

Known as the "Harvard of Canada." World-renowned for medicine, law, engineering, and life sciences. Located in bilingual Montreal โ€” the world's second-largest French-speaking city after Paris.

Medicine & Law Life Sciences Engineering
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University of Waterloo
QS Top 150
๐Ÿ“ Waterloo, Ontario ยท Canada's Silicon Valley

Canada's premier technology and engineering university โ€” home to the world's largest computer science co-op programme. Google, Microsoft, and Amazon recruit heavily from Waterloo's graduating class.

Computer Science Engineering Mathematics
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McMaster University
QS Top 200
๐Ÿ“ Hamilton, Ontario ยท Health Sciences Leader

World-ranked in health sciences, engineering, and business. McMaster pioneered problem-based learning in medicine โ€” its medical school model is replicated globally. Strong research output in life sciences.

Health Sciences Engineering Business (DeGroote)
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University of Alberta
QS Top 120
๐Ÿ“ Edmonton, Alberta ยท Energy & Research Powerhouse

One of Canada's top five universities. World-leading in artificial intelligence, petroleum engineering, and life sciences. Alberta's proximity to Canada's energy sector creates exceptional graduate job opportunities.

Artificial Intelligence Engineering Life Sciences
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Queen's University
QS Top 250
๐Ÿ“ Kingston, Ontario ยท Prestigious Research University

One of Canada's most selective and prestigious universities. Smith Business School is ranked among Canada's top 3. Strong in law, engineering, and life sciences with a tight-knit campus community.

Business (Smith) Law Engineering
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University of Calgary
QS Top 250
๐Ÿ“ Calgary, Alberta ยท Innovation-Focused University

A rapidly rising research university in Canada's energy capital. Strong in engineering, business (Haskayne), law, and medicine. Calgary offers exceptional career opportunities in energy, tech, and finance.

Engineering Business (Haskayne) Medicine
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Course Duration

How long does each programme take in Canada?

Canadian programmes follow a similar structure to the USA with strong co-op and work-integrated learning components built into many degrees.

College Diploma / Certificate
1โ€“3 Years
College diplomas from institutions like Seneca, Humber, and BCIT are practical, industry-aligned, and often include co-op placements. PGWP eligibility requires approved field of study for non-degree programmes.
Bachelor's Degree
4 Years
Most Canadian bachelor's degrees run 4 years โ€” including many with co-op work terms embedded. All university bachelor's degrees are PGWP eligible for up to 3 years of post-graduation work.
Master's Degree
1โ€“2 Years
Coursework master's degrees typically run 1โ€“1.5 years. Research-based master's programmes may take 2 years. Master's graduates now receive a 3-year PGWP regardless of programme length (from February 2024).
PhD / Doctorate
3โ€“5 Years
Canadian PhD programmes are research-intensive and typically well-funded through Teaching/Research Assistantships. PhD graduates receive a 3-year open PGWP upon completion.

Main intake: September (Fall). Secondary: January (Winter). Some programmes also offer May (Summer) intake. Apply 8โ€“12 months in advance for competitive programmes.

Tuition Fees

Average tuition fees in Canada (2025โ€“26)

Fees vary significantly by province โ€” Ontario is the most expensive, Newfoundland and Quebec the most affordable. All figures are annual international student rates from Statistics Canada 2025โ€“26 data.

Programme Level Annual Fee (CAD) Annual Fee (โ‚น approx.) Annual Fee (USD approx.) Duration
College Diploma / Certificate CAD 15,000 โ€“ 22,000 โ‚น9.3L โ€“ โ‚น13.6L $11,100 โ€“ $16,300 1โ€“3 Years
Bachelor's Degree (National Avg.) CAD 29,000 โ€“ 42,000 โ‚น18L โ€“ โ‚น26L $21,500 โ€“ $31,100 4 Years
Bachelor's (Ontario โ€” Most Expensive) CAD 40,000 โ€“ 60,000 โ‚น24.8L โ€“ โ‚น37.2L $29,600 โ€“ $44,400 4 Years
Master's Degree CAD 16,000 โ€“ 40,000 โ‚น9.9L โ€“ โ‚น24.8L $11,900 โ€“ $29,600 1โ€“2 Years
MBA CAD 50,000 โ€“ 90,000 โ‚น31L โ€“ โ‚น55.8L $37,000 โ€“ $66,700 1โ€“2 Years
PhD / Doctorate โญ CAD 8,000 โ€“ 20,000 โ‚น5L โ€“ โ‚น12.4L $5,900 โ€“ $14,800 3โ€“5 Years

โญ Most Canadian PhD programmes include Teaching or Research Assistantship funding โ€” covering fees plus a monthly stipend. Exchange rate: 1 CAD โ‰ˆ โ‚น62 (2025). Newfoundland offers lowest fees (UG from CAD $18,867). Ontario averages CAD $49,802.

Canadian Economy

Major growing industries in Canada

Canada's diversified G7 economy is booming in technology, healthcare, clean energy, and financial services โ€” creating strong graduate demand across every major sector.

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Technology & AI
Toronto-Waterloo is North America's fastest-growing tech corridor. Canada's "AI supercluster" โ€” Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton โ€” leads global AI research with Mila, Vector Institute, and AMII.
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Healthcare & Life Sciences
Canada faces a critical healthcare worker shortage. Nurses, doctors, pharmacists, and allied health professionals are in high demand nationwide with clear permanent residency pathways.
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Finance & Fintech
Toronto is North America's third-largest financial centre. Canada's Big Five banks โ€” RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC โ€” recruit finance graduates actively from Canadian universities.
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Clean Energy & Mining
Canada is the world's fourth-largest energy producer. The clean energy transition and critical minerals sector create massive demand for engineers, geologists, and environmental scientists.
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Agriculture & Agri-Food
Canada is one of the world's top five agricultural exporters. Precision agriculture, food science, and agri-tech are fast-growing fields with strong employment and PR pathways.
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Construction & Infrastructure
Canada's housing shortage and major infrastructure investment create exceptional demand for civil engineers, architects, and urban planners in every province.
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Film, Media & Creative Arts
Vancouver and Toronto are North America's second and third-largest film production centres. Netflix, Amazon, and major studios all have permanent Canadian production operations.
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Education & Teaching
Teachers are in critical shortage across Canada โ€” particularly in STEM subjects and early childhood education. Teaching qualifications offer strong PR pathways through Provincial Nominee Programs.

Top Courses

Best courses to study in Canada

These programmes align with Canada's labour shortages, lead to PGWP eligibility, and offer the strongest pathways to employment and permanent residency after graduation.

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Computer Science & Software Engineering

University of Waterloo, U of T, and UBC produce CS graduates actively recruited by Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Canada's booming tech startups. Strong PGWP and Express Entry PR pathways.

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Nursing & Healthcare

Registered nurses are in critical shortage across Canada โ€” classified as a priority occupation under Express Entry with straight-to-PR pathways. Among the strongest post-graduation immigration routes available.

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MBA & Business Administration

Rotman (U of T), Sauder (UBC), Smith (Queen's), and Ivey (Western) are Canada's top-ranked business schools โ€” with 3-year PGWPs and direct access to Canada's major financial and corporate sectors.

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Artificial Intelligence & Data Science

Canada is a global AI research leader. Toronto's Vector Institute, Montreal's Mila, and Edmonton's AMII make Canadian AI master's and PhD programmes among the world's most sought-after.

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Civil & Environmental Engineering

Canada's infrastructure boom and clean energy transition create strong demand for civil, environmental, and clean energy engineers โ€” all high on the Express Entry priority occupation list.

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Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Science

Pharmacists are on Canada's shortage occupation list with strong PGWP and PR pathways. Programmes at U of T, UBC, and University of Alberta are nationally accredited and highly regarded.

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Finance & Accounting

Canada's Big Five banks and Bay Street financial district create strong demand for CFA, CPA, and MBA Finance graduates โ€” particularly from Toronto and Montreal's top business schools.

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Architecture & Urban Planning

Canada's housing crisis and urban growth create consistent demand for architects and urban planners in every major city. Canadian architecture degrees are CACB-accredited and globally recognised.

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Education & Teaching

Teachers are in critical shortage in every Canadian province. Teaching degrees with PGWP eligibility open fast pathways to provincial nomination and permanent residency within 2 years of graduation.

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Hospitality & Tourism Management

Canada's tourism sector is recovering strongly. George Brown College, Ryerson/TMU, and BCIT offer industry-linked hospitality programmes with co-op components and strong graduate employment outcomes.

Career Outcomes

Job opportunities after studying in Canada

The 3-year PGWP gives Canadian graduates the time to build experience, earn competitive salaries, and qualify for permanent residency โ€” making Canada one of the world's best long-term career destinations.

Software Developer / Engineer

CAD 75,000 โ€“ 140,000/year

Toronto-Waterloo is North America's fastest-growing tech hub. Shopify, Hootsuite, and the Canadian offices of Google, Microsoft, and Amazon recruit heavily from Canadian CS programmes.

Registered Nurse

CAD 65,000 โ€“ 105,000/year

Canada's healthcare crisis means nurses are recruited from the day they graduate. Strong Express Entry scores for healthcare workers โ€” one of the fastest paths to Canadian PR for international graduates.

Financial Analyst / Investment Banker

CAD 70,000 โ€“ 130,000/year

Bay Street in Toronto employs Canada's financial industry โ€” the Big Five banks, asset managers, and investment firms all recruit actively from Rotman, Ivey, Smith, and Sauder business schools.

Data Scientist / ML Engineer

CAD 80,000 โ€“ 145,000/year

Canada's global AI leadership creates exceptional demand for data scientists across finance, healthcare, and technology. Express Entry scores very favourably for STEM occupations.

Civil / Structural Engineer

CAD 65,000 โ€“ 115,000/year

Infrastructure investment across every province โ€” housing, transit, energy โ€” drives strong consistent demand for P.Eng-eligible civil and structural engineers. Strong PR pathways via Express Entry.

Management Consultant

CAD 70,000 โ€“ 120,000/year

McKinsey, BCG, Deloitte, and KPMG all have significant Canadian consulting practices, recruiting MBA and top undergraduate graduates from Canada's leading business schools.

Pharmacist

CAD 80,000 โ€“ 120,000/year

Pharmacists are a priority occupation under Express Entry. Following Canadian licensure (PEBC), international pharmacy graduates can transition directly from PGWP employment to permanent residency.

Secondary School Teacher

CAD 55,000 โ€“ 100,000/year

Teachers โ€” especially in STEM and French โ€” are urgently needed in every province. Teaching qualifications with Canadian experience lead directly to Provincial Nominee Program eligibility for PR.

Canadian federal minimum wage: CAD $17.75/hour (2025, varies by province). International students work 24 hrs/week during term. Search Canada courses โ†’

PGWP & Permanent Residency

Can you stay in Canada after graduation?

Yes โ€” Canada's Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is one of the world's most generous post-study work pathways, followed by a clear, points-based route to Permanent Residency through Express Entry.

๐ŸŽ“ PGWP โ€” Up to 3 Years Open Work Permit

University bachelor's graduates (4-year programmes) and all master's graduates receive a 3-year open PGWP. Work for any Canadian employer, in any role โ€” no employer sponsorship required.

๐Ÿ  Express Entry โ€” Pathway to Permanent Residency

After 1 year of Canadian work experience on a PGWP, graduates become eligible for Express Entry's Canadian Experience Class (CEC) โ€” the fastest PR pathway in the world, with draws every 2 weeks.

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

Every Canadian province has a PNP with streams specifically for international graduates โ€” some offer direct nomination for PR without needing to go through the federal Express Entry pool.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง Spouse Work Permit

Spouses and common-law partners of eligible international students can obtain an open work permit โ€” allowing the whole family to work and earn income while the primary applicant completes their studies.

International students at Canadian university

Funding & Scholarships

Government scholarships & funding for study in Canada

The Canadian government and its universities offer a wide range of scholarships โ€” from prestigious fully funded research awards to merit-based university bursaries for international undergraduates.

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Government of Canada ยท PhD ยท All Disciplines

Canada's most prestigious graduate scholarship โ€” $50,000 CAD per year for 3 years of doctoral study at any Canadian university. Open to both Canadian and international students. Awarded based on academic excellence, research potential, and leadership.

CAD $50,000/year 3 Years All Disciplines
Apply at Vanier.gc.ca

Canada Graduate Scholarships โ€” Master's (CGS-M)

NSERC, SSHRC & CIHR ยท Master's ยท Research-Based

The Canadian government funds exceptional master's students through three research councils โ€” NSERC (sciences/engineering), SSHRC (humanities/social sciences), CIHR (health research). Awards of CAD $17,500 for one year of research-based master's study.

CAD $17,500 Research-Based All Fields
Apply via NSERC / SSHRC

University of Toronto International Scholarships

University of Toronto ยท Undergraduate ยท Merit-Based

U of T's Lester B. Pearson Scholarship covers full tuition, books, incidentals, and residence for 4 years for outstanding international undergraduates. Additionally, U of T President's Scholars of Excellence awards up to CAD $10,000/year.

Full Tuition (Pearson) Merit-Based 4 Years
Apply at future.utoronto.ca

UBC International Leader of Tomorrow Award

University of British Columbia ยท Undergraduate ยท Need & Merit

UBC's most prestigious international undergraduate scholarship โ€” covers full tuition, housing, and living expenses for 4 years for exceptional international students who demonstrate financial need and academic excellence. Open to students from any country.

Full Tuition + Housing Need & Merit-Based 4 Years
Apply at UBC.ca

University Research Assistantships (PhD Funding)

All Major Canadian Universities ยท PhD Level

Most Canadian PhD programmes offer funding packages โ€” tuition waiver plus a monthly stipend typically ranging from CAD $18,000โ€“$30,000/year through Research or Teaching Assistantships. Funding is often guaranteed for 4 years at research-intensive universities.

Tuition Waiver CAD $18,000โ€“$30,000/yr STEM & Humanities
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Canada-India EduConnect Scholarships

Government of Canada ยท Indian Students ยท Various Levels

Canada has reinforced India as a priority talent source โ€” offering new scholarship programmes, tech job pathways, and university partnerships specifically for Indian students. In March 2026, Canada announced new dedicated scholarship schemes for Indian students across STEM and health fields.

Multiple Fields India Priority Programme
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Admission Requirements

What do you need to study in Canada?

Applications are made directly to each university or college online โ€” there is no single national application system (Ontario's OUAC is used for Ontario universities). Apply 8โ€“12 months before your intended start date.

  • Completed 10+2 with 70โ€“85%+ (university-dependent)
  • IELTS 6.0โ€“6.5 or TOEFL iBT 79โ€“100 (English proficiency)
  • TEF/TCF (French proficiency for Quebec programmes)
  • Recognised bachelor's degree (for graduate programmes)
  • Statement of Purpose / Personal Statement
  • 2โ€“3 Letters of Recommendation (postgraduate)
  • Certified and translated academic transcripts
  • Proof of funds: CAD $22,895+ (for living costs, Sept 2025 rate)
  • Study Permit โ€” applied via IRCC online portal after offer letter

Study Permit fee: CAD $150. Biometrics: CAD $85. Processing: 4โ€“16 weeks. Masters/PhD students exempt from study permit cap (from Jan 2026). Apply at canada.ca

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions about studying in Canada

Everything students and parents need to know before choosing Canada as a study destination.

Canada offers the world's clearest study-to-PR pathway. International graduates receive an open PGWP (up to 3 years), work for any employer, and after just 1 year of Canadian work experience, qualify for Express Entry's Canadian Experience Class (CEC) โ€” one of the fastest permanent residency pathways in the world with bi-weekly draws. Canadian PR leads to Canadian citizenship after 3 years. No other major English-speaking country offers such a clear, accessible, and fast study-to-citizenship pathway combined with world-ranked universities.
The PGWP duration depends on your programme: University bachelor's degree graduates (4-year programmes) receive a 3-year open PGWP. All master's degree graduates receive a 3-year PGWP regardless of programme length (since February 2024). PhD graduates also receive a 3-year PGWP. College diploma graduates receive a PGWP equal to their programme length (up to 3 years for programmes 2+ years long) โ€” but must have completed a programme in an eligible field of study aligned with labour market shortages. University degree graduates (bachelor's, master's, PhD) have no field-of-study restriction and are always PGWP eligible.
Yes. International students with a valid study permit are permitted to work off-campus up to 24 hours per week during academic term time and full-time during scheduled breaks and holidays. This was increased from 20 to 24 hours in 2023. Spouses of eligible international students at Designated Learning Institutions also receive an open work permit, allowing the whole family to earn income. The Canadian federal minimum wage is CAD $17.75/hour โ€” most provinces have higher minimums: Ontario $17.20, British Columbia $17.40, Alberta $15.00, Quebec $16.10/hour.
Express Entry is Canada's points-based immigration selection system that draws from three programmes: Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). International graduates who work in Canada for 1 year on a PGWP gain strong CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) points for: Canadian education, Canadian work experience, age, English/French language skills, and job offer (if any). Most CEC draws select candidates with CRS scores of 470โ€“520 and process PR applications in approximately 6 months. The entire pathway from graduation โ†’ 1 year of work โ†’ PR application โ†’ approval typically takes 18โ€“24 months.
Monthly living costs in Canada typically range from CAD $1,500โ€“$3,000 (โ‰ˆโ‚น93,000โ€“โ‚น1,86,000) depending on city and lifestyle. Toronto and Vancouver are the most expensive; Halifax, Waterloo, and Winnipeg are considerably more affordable. Key annual expenses: accommodation CAD $8,000โ€“$18,000, food CAD $5,000โ€“$8,000, transport CAD $1,200โ€“$2,400, health insurance CAD $600โ€“$1,000 (compulsory). IRCC requires proof of CAD $22,895 in living expense funds (excluding tuition) for a single student as of September 2025. Living in smaller university cities like Waterloo, Hamilton, or Halifax can save CAD $5,000โ€“$8,000/year versus Toronto or Vancouver.
Yes โ€” Canada is generally more affordable than the USA and broadly comparable to the UK, with significantly better post-study immigration outcomes. Canadian public university undergraduate fees average CAD $41,746/year (โ‰ˆ$31,000 USD) โ€” versus $25,000โ€“$65,000 USD for comparable US universities. Canadian living costs (outside Toronto/Vancouver) are lower than London or New York. Most importantly, Canada's 3-year PGWP and clear PR pathway deliver better long-term return on investment than the UK's 2-year Graduate Route (reducing to 18 months in 2027) or the USA's H-1B lottery system.
Yes. The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships fund international PhD students with CAD $50,000/year for 3 years. Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master's (CGS-M) provide CAD $17,500 for research-based master's degrees. Most Canadian PhD programmes include teaching or research assistantship funding covering fees plus CAD $18,000โ€“$30,000/year stipend. At the university level, U of T's Lester B. Pearson Scholarship and UBC's International Leader of Tomorrow Award both offer full tuition plus accommodation for exceptional international undergraduates. The official EduCanada scholarship portal lists all available government and university scholarships for international students.
Most Canadian universities require IELTS Academic 6.0โ€“6.5 overall for undergraduate admission and 6.5โ€“7.0 for postgraduate. Top research universities (U of T, UBC, McGill) typically require IELTS 6.5โ€“7.0. TOEFL iBT 79โ€“100 is widely accepted as an alternative. PTE Academic is accepted at many institutions. The Duolingo English Test (DET) is now accepted at most Canadian universities โ€” it can be taken online at home, making it convenient for students in India and internationally. For PGWP applications post-November 2024, English/French language test results (CLB/NCLC 7 for university graduates) must also be submitted with the PGWP application โ€” not just for university admission.

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