Study In Canada

Unlock world-class learning, lively campuses, and exceptional opportunities in one of the world’s most sought-after study destinations.

# 3 +
Global Study Destination
1000 +
Institutions
22000 +
Courses
48 hrs
Work Weekly

Why Choose Canada?

Canada provides high-quality education, diverse multicultural cities, and outstanding post-study opportunities.

Premier Global Institutions

Top Canadian universities like UofT, UBC, and McGill are consistently recognized among the world’s leading academic institutions.

Work Opportunities

Study while working part-time (up to 20 hours per week) and gain eligibility for a three-year post-graduation work permit.

Permanent Residency

Canadian education and work experience substantially boost your chances of qualifying for permanent residency.

Canadian Education System

Universities

A total of 96 universities, including globally ranked institutions such as the University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill.

Colleges

More than 150 colleges offer practical diploma and degree programs that include co-op placements.

CEGEPs (Quebec)

Quebec’s education system features unique pre-university and technical program options.

Polytechnics

Institutions that combine theoretical learning with practical, hands-on training for career readiness.

Top Courses for International Students

Business & Management

MBA, Finance, Business Administration, Supply Chain

Engineering

Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Petroleum Engineering

Hospitality & Tourism

Hotel Management, Culinary Arts, Tourism Management

Computer Science & IT

AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Software Engineering

Health Sciences

Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Kinesiology

Environmental Studies

Environmental Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability

How to Apply

1
Choose Your Course
Choose from over 15,000 programs offered at DLI-approved institutions throughout Canada.
2
Check Requirements
Check and confirm academic qualifications, English/French language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, CELPIP, or TEF), and any program-specific requirements.
4
Prepare Documents
Academic transcripts, English test results, Passport copy, Statement of Purpose, Letters of recommendation, Portfolio (for design/arts).
5
Submit Application
Submit your application directly or through authorized agents and receive a Letter of Acceptance if approved.
6
Apply for Study Permit
Apply for a study permit by providing your Letter of Acceptance, financial proof, and necessary supporting documents.

Cost of Studying in Canada

Tuition Fees
English/French courses $2,000-$5,000/term
Undergraduate degrees $15,000-$35,000/year
Postgraduate degrees $17,000-$50,000/year
Doctoral degrees $7,000-$20,000/year
College diplomas $12,000-$25,000/year
Living Expenses
Accommodation $500-$1,500/month
Food $300-$600/month
Transportation $80-$150/month
Health insurance $600-$900/year
Personal expenses $200-$500/month

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I apply?

Fall (September), Winter (January), and Summer (May) are the main intakes at most institutions, so applications should be submitted 8–12 months ahead.

Can I work while studying?

Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Do I need health insurance?

Health insurance is required across all provinces, either provided by the institution or obtained privately.

About Us

Immigwayis a full-service consultation firm with record of winning many successful campaigns.

For a growing business firm we provide market research & competitor analysis before a product launch in market.