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    NOUNIVERSITY NAMEWEBSITE LINKCityState
    1ADLER UNIVERSITYwww.adler.eduVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    2ALGOMA UNIVERSITYwww.algomau.caSAULT STE. MARIEONTARIO
    3ALGONQUIN COLLEGEwww.algonquincollege.comOTTAWAONTARIO
    4ASSINIBOINE COMMUNITY COLLEGEassiniboine.net/BRANDONMANITOBA
    5AVIRON TECHNICAL INSTITUTEwww.avirontech.com/MOUNT ROYALQUEBEC
    6BOW VALLEY COLLEGEwww.bowvalleycollege.caCALGARYALBERTA
    7BRANDON UNIVERSITYwww.brandonu.ca/BRANDONMANITOBA
    8BRESCIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE – BUCbrescia.uwo.ca/LONDONONTARIO
    9BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – BCITwww.bcit.caBURNABYBRITISH COLUMBIA
    10BROCK UNIVERSITYwww.brocku.caST. CATHARINESONTARIO
    11CAMBRIAN COLLEGEwww.cambriancollege.caSUDBURYONTARIO
    12CAMBRIAN COLLEGE – HANSONcambriancollege.ca/international/international-students-programs/cambrian-at-hanson/TORONTOONTARIO
    13CANADIAN COLLEGEwww.canadiancollege.comVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    14CANADORE COLLEGE – NORTH BAYwww.canadorecollege.ca/internationalNORTH BAYONTARIO
    15CANADORE COLLEGE – TORONTOwww.canadorecollege.ca/internationalTORONTOONTARIO
    16CAPE BRETON UNIVERSITY – CBUwww.cbu.caSYDNEYNOVA SCOTIA
    17CAPILANO UNIVERSITYwww.capilanou.caNORTH VANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    18CCSQ COLLEGEwww.ccsqinternational.comSHERBROOKEQUEBEC
    19CDE COLLEGEwww.cde-college.comSHERBROOKEQUEBEC
    20CDI COLLEGEwww.cdicollege.ca/quebec/campuses/montreal/MONTREALQUEBEC
    21CEGEP GASPE COLLEGEwww.cegepgim.caMONTREALQUEBEC
    22CEGEP HERITAGE COLLEGEwww.cegep-heritage.qc.caGATINEAUQUEBEC
    23CEGEP MARIE VICTORINwww.collegemv.qc.caMONTREALQUEBEC
    24CENTENNIAL COLLEGEwww.centennialcollege.caTORONTOONTARIO
    25COAST MOUNTAIN COLLEGEwww.coastmountaincollege.ca/admissions/internationalTERRACEBRITISH COLUMBIA
    26COLLEGE CANADAwww.college canada.comMONTREALQUEBEC
    27COLLEGE MULTIHEXAcollegemultihexa.ca/internationalCHICOUTIMIQUEBEC
    28COLLEGE NATIONAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYwww.collegenational.ca/Montreal 
    29ALGOMA UNIVERSITYwww.algomau.caMONTREALONTARIO
    30COLLEGE OF NEW CALEDONIA – CNCwww.cnc.bc.caPRINCE GEORGEBRITISH COLUMBIA
    31COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIESwww.cotr.bc.caCRANBROOKBRITISH COLUMBIA
    32COLLEGE SAINT MICHELwww.collegest-michel.ca/en-ca/MONTREALQUEBEC
    33CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (QC)www.concordia.caMONTREALQUEBEC
    34CONESTOGA COLLEGEwww.conestogac.on.caKITCHENERONTARIO
    35CONFEDERATION COLLEGEwww.confederationc.on.caTHUNDER BAYONTARIO
    36CUMBERLAND COLLEGEwww.cumberlandcollege.sk.caMELFORTSASKATCHEWAN
    37DOUGLAS COLLEGEwww.douglas.bc.caNEW WESTMINISTERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    38DURHAM COLLEGEwww.durhamcollege.caOSHAWAONTARIO
    39FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY – FDUwww.fdu.edu/vancouverVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    40FANSHAWE COLLEGEwww.fanshawec.caLONDONONTARIO
    41FRASER INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE – FICwww.fraseric.caBURNABYBRITISH COLUMBIA
    42GEORGE BROWN COLLEGEwww.georgebrown.caTORONTOONTARIO
    43FLEMING COLLEGEwww.fleming.on.caPETERBOROUGHONTARIO
    44GEORGIAN COLLEGEwww.georgianc.on.caBARRIEONTARIO
    45GREAT PLAINS COLLEGEwww.greatplainscollege.caSWIFT CURRENTSASKATCHEWAN
    46HERZING COLLEGEwww.herzing.ca/montreal/MONTREALQUEBEC
    47HUMBER COLLEGEwww.humber.caTORONTOONTARIO
    48INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA (ITD)www.itdcanada.ca BRITISH COLUMBIA
    49INSTITUTE SUPERIOR D INFORMATIQUE – ISIwww.isi-mtl.comMONTREALQUEBEC
    50INTER DEC COLLEGEwww.interdeccollege.comMONTREALQUEBEC]
    51INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANITOBA – ICMwww.icmanitoba.caWINNIPEGMANITOBA
    52KING’S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (UWO)www.kings.uwo.caLONDONONTARIO
    53Kwantlen Polytechnic University – KPUhttps://www.kpu.ca/SurreyBRITISH COLUMBIA
    54LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITYwww.lakeheadu.caTHUNDER BAYONTARIO
    55LAKELAND COLLEGEwww.lakelandcollege.caLLOYDMINSTERALBERTA
    56LAMBTON COLLEGEwww.lambton.on.caSARNIA, TORONTOONTARIO
    57LANGARA COLLEGEwww.langara.bc.caVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    58LASALLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – MONTREALwww.lasallecollege.comMONTREALQUEBEC
    59LASALLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – VANCOUVERwww.lasallecollege.comVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    60LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITYwww.laurentian.caSUDBURYONTARIO
    61LESTER B PEARSON SCHOOL BOARDwww.lbpsb.qc.caDORVALQUEBEC
    62LETHBRIDGE COLLEGEwww.lethbridgecollege.caLETHBRIDGEALBERTA
    63LOYALIST COLLEGEwww.loyalistcollege.comBELLEVILLEONTARIO
    64LOYALIST COLLEGE – TORONTOwww.loyalistcollege.comMISSISSAUGAONTARIO
    65M COLLEGEwww.collegem.caMONTREALQUEBEC
    66MACEWAN UNIVERSITYwww.macewan.ca/EDMONTONALBERTA
    67MANITOBA INSTITUTE OF TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY – MITTwww.mitt.caWINNIPEGMANITOBA
    68MATRIX COLLEGEwww.matrixcollege.caSUITEQUEBEC
    69MEDICINE HAT COLLEGEwww.mhc.ab.caMEDICINE HATALBERTA
    70LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITYwww.laurentian.caSUDBURYONTARIO
    71MILESTONE COLLEGEmilestonecollege.ca/Brossard 
    72MOHAWK COLLEGEwww.mohawkcollege.ca/HAMILTONONTARIO
    73MONTREAL COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – MCITwww.montrealcollege.caMONTREALQUEBEC
    74MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITYwww.mta.caSACKVILLENEW BRUNSWICK
    75MOUNT SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY – MSVUwww.msvu.caHALIFAXNOVA SCOTIA
    76NEW BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE – NBCCwww.nbcc.caFREDERICTONNEW BRUNSWICK
    77NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – NYITwww.nyit.edu/canadaVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    78NIAGARA COLLEGEwww.niagaracollege.caWELLANDONTARIO
    79NIPISSING UNIVERSITYwww.nipissingu.caNORTH BAYONTARIO
    80NORQUEST COLLEGEwww.norquest.ca/internationalEDMONTONALBERTA
    81NORTH ISLAND COLLEGEwww.nic.bc.caCOURTENAYBRITISH COLUMBIA
    82NORTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – NAITwww.nait.caEDMONTONALBERTA
    83NORTHERN COLLEGEwww.northern.on.caTIMMINSONTARIO
    84NORTHERN COLLEGE – PURESwww.northernc.on.ca/pures/TORONTOONTARIO
    85NORTHERN LIGHTS COLLEGEwww.nlc.bc.caFORT ST. JOHNBRITISH COLUMBIA
    86PARKLAND COLLEGEwww.parklandcollege.sk.caYORKTONSASKATCHEWAN
    87RED DEER COLLEGEwww.rdpolytech.ca/RED DEERALBERTA
    88RED RIVER COLLEGEwww.rrc.ca/internationalWINNIPEGMANITOBA
    89RIVERSIDE SCHOOL BOARDwww.rsb.qc.ca/Longueuil 
    90ROYAL ROADS UNIVERSITYwww.royalroads.caVICTORIABRITISH COLUMBIA
    91RYERSON UNIVERSITYwww.ryerson.ca/TORONTOONTARIO
    92SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNICwww.saskpolytech.caSASKATOONSASKATCHEWAN
    93SAULT COLLEGEwww.saultcollege.caSAULT ST. MARIEONTARIO
    94SELKIRK COLLEGEwww.selkirk.caCASTLEGARBRITISH COLUMBIA
    95SENECA COLLEGEwww.senecac.on.caTORONTOONTARIO
    96SHERIDAN COLLEGEwww.sheridancollege.caTORONTOONTARIO
    97SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – SAITwww.sait.caCALGARYALBERTA
    98ST CLAIR COLLEGEwww.stclaircollege.caWINDSORONTARIO
    99TAV COLLEGE- CEGEP MONTREALwww.tav.ca/MONTREALQUEBEC
    100ST FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITYwww.stfx.caANTIGONISHNOVA SCOTIA
    101ST LAWRENCE COLLEGE – ALPHAalphacollege.caTORONTOONTARIO
    102ST LAWRENCE COLLEGE – KINGSTONwww.stlawrencecollege.caKINGSTONONTARIO
    103ST LAWRENCE COLLEGE – VANCOUVERwww.stlawrencecollege.ca/programs-and-courses/full-time/canadian-collegeVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    104ST MARYS UNIVERSITYwww.stmu.ca/CALGARYALBERTA
    105ST.CLAIR COLLEGE – ACUMENwww.stclaircollege.ca/international/acumenNORTH YORKONTARIO
    106THE KINGS UNIVERSITYwww.kingsu.caEDMONTONALBERTA
    107THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITYwww.tru.caKAMLOOPSBRITISH COLUMBIA
    108TORONTO FILM SCHOOLwww.torontofilmschool.ca  
    109TREBAS INSTITUTEwww.trebas.com/Montreal 
    110TRENT UNIVERSITYwww.trentu.caPETERBOROUGHONTARIO
    111TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITYwww.twu.caLANGLEYBRITISH COLUMBIA
    112UNIVERSEL COLLEGEwww.collegeuniversel.ca/en/ QUEBEC
    113UNIVERSITY OF CANADA WESTwww.ucanwest.caVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    114UNIVERSITY OF GUELPHwww.uoguelph.ca/GUELPHONTARIO
    115UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGEwww.uleth.ca/LETHBRIDGEALBERTA
    116UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA – UNBCwww.unbc.caPRINCE GEORGEBRITISH COLUMBIA
    117UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – UOITwww.uoit.caOSHAWAONTARIO
    118UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDwww.upei.caCHARLOTTETOWNPRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
    119UNIVERSITY OF REGINAwww.uregina.caREGINASASKATCHEWAN
    120UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWANwww.usask.ca/SASKATOONSASKATCHEWAN
    121UNIVERSITY OF THE FRASER VALLEYwww.ufv.caABBOTSFORDBRITISH COLUMBIA
    122UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOOuwaterloo.ca/WATERLOOONTARIO
    123UNIVERSITY OF WINDSORwww.uwindsor.caWINDSORONTARIO
    124VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE – VCCwww.vcc.caVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    125VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOLwww.vfs.eduVANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA
    126VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIVERSITY – VIUwww.viu.caNANAIMOBRITISH COLUMBIA
    127VANIER COLLEGEwww.vaniercollege.qc.caMONTREALQUEBEC
    128WESTERN UNIVERSITYwww.uwo.caLONDONONTARIO
    129WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITYwww.wlu.caWATERLOOONTARIO
    130YORKVILLE UNIVERSITYwww.yorkvilleu.caTORONTO | VANCOUVERONTARIO | BRITISH COLUMBIA
    131YUKON UNIVERSITYwww.yukoncollege.yk.caWHITEHORSEYUKON

    Eligibility Criteria

    These requirements apply to everyone who wishes to study in Canada, whether or not you need a study permit to study in Canada.sdfsfdssd

    Academic & IELTS Requirements under (SDS)

    If Applying after 12Th
    • Minimum 55% overall (Minimum)
    • Minimum 50/100 in core subjects. (Science, Commerce, Arts)
    • After 12th– 2 years maximum gap allowed (Documents required to justify gap)
    If Applying after Graduation (Degree)
    • Minimum 55% overall (Minimum)
    • If 3 year Degree & Diploma – No more than 4 Backlogs
    • If 4 year Degree – No more than 8 Backlogs
    • If After Graduation – 5 Years maximum (with Valid documentation to prove Gap)
    IELTS Requirements
    • Diploma 6.0 bands (No less than 5.5 bands only in one section),
    • Bachelor/ PG /Master degrees – 6.5 bands (No less than 6.0 bands in section- wise)

    Other than Academic requirement students need to have following

    Eligibility and Entry Requirements Under Non-sds

    If Applying after 12Th
    • Minimum 55% overall (Minimum)
    • Minimum 50/100 in core subjects. (Science, Commerce, Arts)
    • After 12th– 2 years maximum gap allowed (Documents required to justify gap)
    If Applying after Graduation (Degree)
    • Minimum 55% overall (Minimum)
    • If 3 year Degree & Diploma – No more than 4 Backlogs
    • If 4 year Degree – No more than 8 Backlogs
    • If After Graduation – 5 Years maximum (with Valid documentation to prove Gap)
    IELTS Requirements
    • Diploma 6.0 bands (No less than 5.5 bands only in one section)
    • Bachelor/ PG /Master degrees – 6.5 bands (No less than 6.0 bands in section- wise)
    Financial Support
    • Students need to have some amount of funds for security and financial documents are necessary for the same.

    Application Process

    Follow the Process for Securing Admissions in Colleges/ Universities.

    Mandatory Documents for Admissions & Visa Process

    STEPSPROCESSTIME
    1
    • IELTS Academic 
    2 Months Min.
    2
    • College and Program Selection
    • Admission Process for LOA
    1 to 5 Weeks
    3
    • Initiate GIC Process & Arrange financial  Documents
    10 to 15 Days
    4
    • Tuition fees Payment
    • Before deadline given
    1 day
    5
    • Payment of GIC & certification
    8 to 10 DAYS
    6
    • Medical Examination
    1 Day
    7
    • Visa Form Filling & online visa Application 
    3 to 6 weeks

    Intakes

    Indian students looking to study in Canada should prepare at least a year in advance. The main intake for Canadian universities and colleges is in the fall, starting in September, with a secondary intake in January for the winter semester, depending on the program and institution. Some institutions may offer a May intake as well.

    Major Intakes in Canada Starts in
    Details about Study Intakes in Canada
    Fall IntakeSeptemberPrimary Intake, Universities offer all the courses to international students.
    Winter IntakeJanuarySecondary Intake, Number of courses available for students who missed fall intake.
    Spring IntakeMayOnly Few Courses Available, Not all universities offer courses in Spring Intake.

    Fall Intake in Canada:

    The Fall Intake, often referred to as the September Intake, features the highest number of institutions with a broader range of available seats in various courses compared to the other two intakes. Additionally, the fall season offers more favorable weather conditions when compared to winter.

    Winter Intake in Canada:

    Winter intake in Canada is also known as January Intake. This intake can be considered as the continuation of the fall intake. A fewer number of institutes offer courses in winter intake compared to the fall intake. The student has to adapt to the weather conditions as it’s very cold in the month of January in Canada.

    Spring Intake in Canada:

    The Spring intake in Canada, sometimes referred to as the Summer intake, is commonly known as the May Intake.

    Among the available intakes in Canada, the Spring intake is the least favored. Few colleges offer courses during this season, and their offerings are quite limited.

    Course Information

    Canada attracts several international students from all across the globe with an easier study pattern.

    Top Courses to Study in Canada for International Students

    Course Type
    DIPLOMA2 years
    ADVANCED DIPLOMA3years  (with Co-Operative Education)
    POST GRADUATE1 to 2 years
    BACHELOR DEGREE4 years
    MASTER DEGREE2 years

    Minimum IELTS Requirement

     
    Advanced Diploma & Diploma6.0 Bands not less than 5.5 bands in one module 
    PG. & Degree Courses6.5 Bands not less than 6.0 bands in each module
    FieldPrograms
    ElectricalElectronics Engineering Technology , Fire Safety Systems, Power line Techniques, Electro Mechanical Engineering , Renewable Energy system, Mechanical Millwright, Electro Mechanical Engineering – Robotics , Power Engineering and many more
    ComputerComputer System Technician, Computer Information Security, Cloud Computing , Information System Security, Computer Programmer, Computer Program Analyst, Database Application development, Computer Engineering, Information Solutions and many more
    MechanicalMechanical Engineering technician / Technology , Mechanical Millwright, Manufacturing Engineering, Designing, Heat & Refrigerator , Energy Systems Engineering Technology, Embedded System Engineering Design and Many More
    ManagementInternational Business Management, Global Business Management, Project Management , Accounting, Marketing , Public Relation, Human Resource Management and many more
    Chemical EngineeringChemical Engineering Technician/ Technology , Chemical Laboratory technician, Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Engineering Application, Environmental management & Association, Environmental Control, Environmental Science Technician and many more
    PharmacyPharmacy technician, Community Pharmacy Assistance , Regulatory Affairs & Quality Control, Chemical Laboratory Technician, Biotechnology and many more
    PhysiotherapistPhysiotherapy Assistance, Fitness & Promotion , Therapeutic Recreation, Exercise Science & Life time Management and many more
    DentalDental Hygiene, Dental Assistance, Dental Restoration, Dental Office Administration, Denturist and many more
    Health CareCanadian health care system, Health Informatics, Health Science and many more

    Education System

    Types of Certification

    Cost of Study

    The Affordable Budget is the biggest reason for selecting Canada As top destination for the world class education system.
     Approx.1 year costingCAD$CAD1$=62
    Application Fees50 to 150$1006200
    Tuition Fees18000 -25000 $1600009920000
    GIC Deposit10230$10230634260
    Medical Fees112$1126944
    Visa Fees approx.150$1509300
    Biometric85$855270
    Air Tickets1056$105665472
     TOTAL APPROXIMATE COST IN INR:1,06,47,446

    Scholarship

    While there are limited scholarships available for studying in Canada, they seldom cover the full program expenses and can be hard to find. Some institutions offer scholarships to exceptional international students, but the amount varies and usually covers only a portion of educational and living costs. Scholarships are competitive, and applications must be submitted directly to universities alongside admission applications. Community and Career Colleges, school boards, and most private schools typically do not offer scholarships, and availability depends on whether students are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies.

    Types of Scholarship

    Sports Scholarship

    Many universities and colleges in Canada now place significant emphasis on considering applicants with resumes that demonstrate their participation and achievements at the national, state, or district levels in various sports. As extracurricular activities gain more recognition, the role of sports in the admission process for Indian students pursuing education in Canada has grown in importance.

    Ethnic Scholarships

    In certain cases, scholarships may be granted to individuals of specific racial or ethnic backgrounds when they provide universities with verifiable information. Scholarships designed for Asian and Pacific Islander students are available, much like those tailored for Latino, Hispanic, African American, and Native American minority students. Furthermore, scholarships dedicated to American Indian and Native American students often have less competition due to the smaller number of Native American applicants compared to Latinos, Hispanics, and African Americans.

    Merit-Based Scholarships

    Scholarships come in two main categories: those granted by universities and those provided by external organizations. While merit-based scholarships are commonly bestowed in recognition of outstanding academic achievements, some merit scholarships also acknowledge special talents, leadership potential, or unique personal attributes.

    Pre-departure

    Canada

    Canada, situated in the northern region of North America, comprises ten provinces and three territories that span from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, while also reaching northward into the Arctic Ocean. This vast expanse encompasses 9.98 million square kilometers (3.85 million square miles), ranking Canada as the second-largest country in the world by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching over 8,891 kilometers (5,525 miles), represents the longest bi-national land border globally. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa, and the three most prominent metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

    Opt for a country that has tripled its international student population in the past decade, with globally respected universities, hands-on programs, and affordable tuition fees. Experience a high quality of life in Vancouver and Toronto, two of the most liveable cities, while advancing your career in a stable, resource-rich economy.

    WHY STUDY IN Canada

    FAQ’S

    Can I apply without IELTS, for Canada student visa?

    No, Minimum score of IELTS 6.0 band not less than 5.5 in one section .For PG Programs 6.5 band not less than 6.0 each section. Programs such as Dental, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy and Nursing you need to score 6.5 to 7.0 depend on the program and college.

    What are the Major intakes?

    There are three intakes: September (Primary Intake). January (Secondary Intake), May (Minor Intake)

    What are the Courses Duration in Canada?

    Undergraduate Programs – 3 to 4 years , Post Graduate Programs (PG) – 1 to 2 years, Graduate Certificate Diploma, Advance Diploma – 1- 3 years.

    What is the academic requirement for SDS College?

    Students who have completed 12th – HSC, Diploma (10+3)(10+2+3), All Bachelor’s degree holders, All Master’s degree Holders with minimum 55 % can apply for Under SDS Category.

    What Kind of program SDS Colleges are offering?

    The Colleges under SDS are offering Diploma, Advance Diploma, Post Graduate Diploma and Bachelor Degree.

    How Many backlogs SDS will accept?

    It depends on the college and program you apply, but generally maximum 4-6 backlogs are acceptable.

    Are there any application fees in Canada?

    Some colleges are providing application fees waiver to international students.

    What is Co –op education?

    Co-op is an opportunity to gain vital work experience, develop professional contacts within the industry, and enhance your resume while studying. Co-op can give you the opportunity to obtain hands-on practical experience. It assists with career planning, job search skills, and networking, and will show you the skills you will require for a career after school.

    Can I Get a Scholarship?

    Yes, scholarship is possible but it depends on particular colleges and Universities.

    How much do I have to pay as Tuition fees initially?

    The minimum fees students need to pay is 1st Year Tuition fees prior to applying for Visa.

    What is GIC?

    A Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) is a Canadian investment that offers a guaranteed rate of return over a fixed period of time. It is proof of funds that students need to deposit $ 10,280 CAD to cover living Expenses for the first year in Canada.

    From when I can start my application process?

    It is strongly recommended to start the process before 6 to 8 months ago from any intake.

    Can I work in Canada during my study?

    International students are allowed to work in Canada Part – Time during their study for maximum 20 hours per week.

    Do I Need to Do Medical?

    Yes, if you are going for more than a 6 Month program you have to undergo a medical examination.

    What is the time limit for Visa file submission?

    We strongly recommend that you submit your application at least three months ahead of your proposed date of travel. Applications that are received after 01 April for May entry, after 01 August for September entry and after 01 December for January entry will not normally be processed in time for the start of classes and will likely be refused.

    After completion of Study, am I eligible to work there full time?

    Once the student gets a visa and after completing a two years course, they may be eligible up to 3 years open work permit. After completing 1 year of open work permit they can work full time and can apply for permanent residency for Canada through various immigration programs like Canadian Experience Class category Federal, Quebec ,Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia.

    What are the top 5 Programs in Canada?

    Commerce and Management, Engineering / Technology, Medicine, Arts, Science.

    What is the Processing Time of Visa application?

    It depends on the visa officer, but generally it takes 3 to 4 weeks of time to process the application under the SDS category.

    Where do I submit my Application?

    You may submit your application at the Canada Visa Application Centre. Applications may also be submitted to CIC by using CIC’s online application system (E-Apps).

    What are the admission requirements for Canadian Universities?

    In Canada each University has their own criteria. For more detail Information Contact to IFLY Counsellors

    If I have Select One year of Program then how many year of work Permit I can get?

    You will get 1 year of Work Permit.

    What is Canadian Dollar rate compared to Indian Rupees?

    1 CAD = INR 61 to 62 approximately

    After Visa file submission how can I track my application?

    You can track your application by Clicking on “Track Your Application” from VFS Global Website.

    Do I Need to Provide Police Clearance Certificate?

    Generally it is required for all Health care and co-op Programs.

    Where I will live in Canada and how I will reach my College / University?

    In Canada many Colleges are providing AirPort pick -up and accommodation facilities. IFLY will also assist you for accommodation.

    Can I apply for a Spouse Visa when I am on a Student Visa?

    Yes, youcan apply for your spouse after completion of your 1 or 2 semesters.

    How is the climate in Canada?

    Canada has four very distinct seasons: Spring (March-May); Summer (June-August); Fall (September-October); and Winter (November-February).

    What if I want to study in Quebec?

    International Students who have been accepted into a qualifying educational institution in Quebec must obtain approval from the immigration authorities of the Province of Quebec. To study in Quebec, you will need to first apply for a CAQ (Certificatd’acceptation du Québec) before you apply for a study permit.

    Can international students apply for permanent residence?

    The permanent resident visa is determined on a point based system. The work experience gained through the PGWP will help you to garner valuable points to qualify for permanent residency in Canada.

    Can I start my study without a study permit from India?

    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has confirmed that international students can study online outside Canada without an approved study permit. However, the time spent studying online outside of Canada will not count towards your eligibility or length for the post-graduation work permit (PGWP).

    Will there any effect on my Post Graduate Work Permit If I study online?

    IRCC has confirmed that if you have a valid study permit, or been for a study permit for a program starting in the spring, summer or fall, or have applied for a study permit before September 15, 2020, but you can’t travel to Canada at this time due to travel restrictions, your eligibility for the PGWP will not be affected.