Canada
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Study in Canada — World-Class Education & PR Pathway

Globally recognized degrees, post-study work rights, and a pathway to permanent residency.

Study in Canada

Study in Canada from Nepal

Canada is one of the most sought-after destinations for Nepali students pursuing higher education abroad. Known for its top-ranked universities, welcoming multicultural society, and high standard of living, Canada offers not just an education — but a global experience.

Why Choose

Benefits of Studying in Canada

Globally Recognized Education

Degrees from Canadian universities are valued globally, equivalent to those from USA, UK, and Australia.

Affordable Tuition & Living

With a range of public colleges and universities, Canada offers quality education that fits different budgets.

Post-Study Work (PGWP)

Eligible graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) of up to 3 years.

Safe & Inclusive Society

Canada is known for its low crime rate, diversity, and student-friendly environment.

Work While You Study

Students can work up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during breaks.

Pathway to PR

Canada offers favorable immigration pathways for students after graduation.

Programs

Study Options

1 – 2 years

Diploma / Vocational

BusinessITHealthcareHospitality

Practical, career-focused programs at public colleges with co-op options. Great entry points with lower tuition.

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3 – 4 years

Bachelor's Degree

EngineeringComputer ScienceBusinessNursing

Merit-based entrance scholarships and partial tuition waivers available at many universities.

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1 – 2 years

Master's Degree

MBAData SciencePublic PolicyEngineering

University fellowships, Canada-ASEAN and Vanier scholarships available for eligible students.

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Application Process

How to Apply

Our 5-step process takes you from consultation to touchdown.

1

Counseling

Profile assessment and shortlisting of colleges and programs suited to your goals.

2

Application

Complete application preparation including SOP, LORs, transcripts, and submission.

3

Offer Letter

Receive and accept your conditional/unconditional offer from the institution.

4

Visa (Study Permit)

Document preparation, GIC requirement, financial proof, and biometrics submission.

5

Departure

Pre-departure orientation and post-arrival settlement support in Canada.

Living Costs

Cost of Living

Estimated living expenses for students in Canada.

CategoryAmount (CAD)Per
Accommodation (Shared)C$400–C$800monthly
Food & GroceriesC$250–C$400monthly
Public TransportationC$80–C$120monthly
Internet & MobileC$50–C$80monthly
Health Insurance (UHIP)C$50–C$70monthly
Entertainment & MiscC$100–C$200monthly
1,200+ Students Placed
95% Visa Success Rate
300+ Partner Universities
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