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    Geoedutech is a leading immigration consultancy in Dubai, UAE, specializing in services for Australia and Canada. We offer a comprehensive range of solutions for individuals seeking to study, work, or settle abroad.

    Founded with a vision to simplify the complex immigration process and provide expert guidance to individuals aspiring to build their future overseas.

    Top Student Cities in Canada

    Several cities in Canada offer vibrant educational and cultural experiences, including:

    • Toronto
    • Montreal
    • Vancouver
    • Ottawa
    • Quebec City
    • Waterloo
    • Halifax
    View of Science World at False Creek, Vancouver, with its iconic geodesic dome and colorful exterior against a cloudy sky.

    Admission Requirements to Study in Canada

    Application FeesAround 50 CAD to 250 CAD
    Basic RequirementsAcademic transcripts from your previous education institution, including 10th, 12th, and bachelor’s (if applying for master’s), SOP (Statement of Purpose)
    Additional RequirementsValid Visa, 2-3 LOR (Letter of Recommendations), Updated CV or Resume, A scanned copy of a valid passport (must be valid till the date of your course completion)
    English Language RequirementsIELTS: 6.0-6.5 for UG, 6.5 to 7.0 for PG
    TOEFL: 80
    PTE: 60-70
    Scores of Standardise Admission Tests like GMAT and GRE (if required for your course by your chosen university)

    Why to study in Canada

    International Education Strategy of Canada

    Diversifying the education system and fostering international linkages are the goals of Canada’s education plan. The nation has invested 49.46 billion Canadian dollars in the postsecondary education of foreign students.

    Visa Requirements

    Canada extends a warm welcome to overseas students. Students find it easier to live overseas thanks to the welcoming immigration regulations and diverse cities.

    Affordable Tuition Fee and Cost of Living

    The low tuition cost in Canada, compared to other nations, is an advantage for international students. Since not every student can afford an expensive course fee, it is the primary justification for studying in Canada. Every province in Canada has a different cost of living. A student’s expenses could range from CAD 800 (INR 48,290) to CAD 2000 (INR 120,740) per month, depending on costs for lodging, entertainment, food, transportation, and other expenses.

    Abundance of Employment Opportunities

    The Canadian labor market provides a wealth of well-paying employment prospects for citizens and foreign workers. Foreign students receive salaries that are comparable to those of native workers in a variety of industries. Moreover, after graduating, students are permitted to remain and work in Canada for a maximum of three years under the Post-Graduation work permit Programmed ( PWPP) Also, working there for a while and then seeking permanent residency in Canada is possible.

    Possibility of Working in Canada While Studying

    The fact that international students are permitted to work 20 hours per week during their semester is one of the main benefits of studying in Canada. Students only need their study permit to help them find a part-time job in Canada. Therefore, they won’t need any additional work permits if they want to work on campus or as interns in any kind of business.

    When to Study in Canada

    Fall Intake

    It is also known as September intake. The application for this intake generally opens between August to October of the previous year. Compared to the other two intakes, this intake has the greatest number of institutes offering the most significant number of seats across all programmers.

    Winter Intake

    It is also known as spring intake or January intake in Canada. It is an alternative option for international students who have missed the fall intake or wish to start their studies at a different time. Typically, the session begins in January or February and lasts till April-May. The number of courses offering winter intake is relatively low compared to the September intake.

    Summer Intake

    The summer intake in Canada provides international students with a unique opportunity to pursue their academic aspirations during the summer months. It is also known as May intake in Canada. The sessions for this intake start around May or June and last till August. There aren’t many candidates because a very small number of institutions offer this intake. However, since you have a higher possibility of getting an offer letter, it might be advantageous.

    Study Permit: It allows you to study in Canadian Universities for up to 3 months or up to the duration of your short-term courses. Eligibility criteria include an acceptance offer from a well-known university, proof of finances and language proficiency scores.

    Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ): If you are planning to study in Quebec, you need a CAQ for a study permit. The government of Quebec issues the CAQ, which validates that you match the province’s immigration standards for studying and living in Quebec.

    Student Direct Stream (SDS) Program: It has a faster application process for eligible students. It allows students to get a permit in 20 calendar days. The eligibility requirements include English or French proficiency and proof of funds.

    Canada Student Visa Requirements

    • Academic Transcripts
    • Study Permit Application
    • SOP (Statement of Purpose)
    • Acceptance Letter from the University
    • Payment Receipt
    • Proof of English Proficiency Test
    • Educational References
    • Attestation Letter from the province or territory
    • Employer references
    • Certificates of extracurricular achievements
    • DLI has to confirm every LOA submitted (applicant outside Canada)
    •  Proof of financial funds

    5 Top Universities of Canada

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

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