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Study In Canada

Why Canada?

  • Quality Education
  • Diverse Culture
  • High Living Standards
  • Work Opportunities
  • Scholarship Options
  • Beautiful Landscapes

Diverse Course Offerings

Bachelor's Degrees

3-4 years

Master’s Degrees

1-2 years

PHD Programs

4-7 years

Advanced Diplomas

2-3 years

Diplomas

1-2 years

Canada's Top-Ranked Universities

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University Of Toronto

Ontario, Canada Public

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University Of Alberta

Alberta, Canada Public

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University Of Ottawa

Ottawa, Canada Public

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University Of Montreal

Montreal, Canada Public

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University Of Waterloo

Ontario, Canada Public

Requirements for an Canadian Student Visa

You must demonstrate a genuine intention to undertake study in Canada and return to your country of origin upon completion of your program.

You must demonstrate that you are a qualified entrant into the course you have chosen by providing academic transcripts, which is the most common form of evidence.

You must provide an approved English language test result, such as IELTS or PTE, which demonstrates your ability to understand and participate in your studies.

Show that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and travel during your stay.

You need to bring Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) when you come to Australia. You would be covered for hospital costs while in Australia if you have this.

Eligibility Criteria for Canadian Education

  • English Proficiency: You may need a TOEFL score of 580-600 for the paper-based test or 237-250 for the computer-based test, depending on the course. An IELTS score of at least 6.5 overall, with no band less than 6, might also be required.
  • Academic Requirement: You should have completed a 4-year bachelor's degree with at least a 70% average.
  • Work Experience: You typically need 2-3 years of full-time work experience.
  • GMAT/GRE Scores: You might need to take the GMAT and score between 580-600.
  • Additional Requirements: Some schools might ask for written samples, published work, or a portfolio..
  • Academic Performance: You typically need to have achieved at least a 70% grade in 12th-grade exams.
  • English Proficiency: You might need a TOEFL score of 580-600 for the paper-based test or 237-250 for the computer-based test, depending on the course.
  • Additional Requirements: RA good grasp of 12th-grade level Maths is usually required.

Financial Expenses for Canada

Average tuition fee range

Bachelors

₹16L - ₹22L

Masters

₹9.5L - ₹13L

MBA

₹8L – ₹15L

PhD

₹5L – ₹11L

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Accomodation

₹50k / month

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Transportation

₹7k / month

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Groceries

₹24k / month

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Other Expenses

₹35k / month

What Our Students Adore About Us

Ravi Sharma

FWIIC made my visa process so easy. Their guidance was clear and professional. Now, I’ve started my new job abroad, thanks to their incredible support!

Meera Kapoor

FWIIC helped me reunite with my husband in the U.S. Their team ensured everything went smoothly, and I can’t thank them enough for their amazing assistance

Sanjay Desai

From student visa to permanent residency, FWIIC was there at every step. Their expert team turned my dream into reality. Highly recommend their services

Anjali Nair

FWIIC’s support was invaluable during my visa application. They handled everything with care and expertise. I’m now happily settled with my family!

Arjun Gupta

Thanks to FWIIC, my work visa process was hassle-free. Their professionalism and quick responses ensured I could start my career overseas with ease!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Canada is the leader in education throughout the world, as it gives quality programs, low-cost tuition, and multiculturism. It offers a safe environment and quality of life and even more chances to work and settle down after graduation.

Major conditions to study in Canada: Admittance with a Designated Learning Institution Offer, proof of English or French language, proof for studies with money evidence, a valid study permit.

A DLI is an approved school or university by the Canadian government that can host international students. A student must go to a DLI for a student permit.

Tuition fees depend on the course and the institution, and they vary from CAD 15,000 to CAD 35,000 per year. The living cost in terms of accommodation, food, and transportation varies from CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 per year.

Sure enough, international students can work up to 20 hours a week throughout the academic sessions and can work full-time during scheduled breaks. This allows you to help your own expenses and gain experience in work.

Yes, Canadian universities and also government programs offer scholarships to international students. Few examples include the Canada Graduate Scholarships, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, and university-specific awards.

Applying for a study permit requires one to present an acceptance letter from a DLI, proof of financial capability for the maintenance of his stay, valid passport, and proof of language ability. One should apply either through online facilities or by appearing at the visa application centers located within your country.

Spouse and dependent children can be included in the application of the student visa holder. Spouse can apply for an open work permit and your children can attend school in Canada during your study period.

Yes, Canada has a Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP), which means that you can work in Canada up to three years after finishing your studies. This may become a way to permanent residency via programs like Express Entry.

The institutions provide academic advising, career counseling, accommodation assistance, and health support among others. Most schools also have international student offices to aid in your transition and success.