Study in Canada
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Study in Canada

Clear pathways from study to permanent residence.

100+
Universities & colleges
3
Universities in global top 50
3 years
Post-graduation work permit
CAD 15K to 40K
Annual tuition range
Overview

About studying in Canada

Canada is known for its high-quality education, welcoming culture, and clear pathways from study to permanent residence. With affordable tuition compared to the US and UK, Canada has become one of the top choices for Nepali students.

What you need to know

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Why Study in Canada?

Canada offers a world-class education at a more affordable price point than the US or UK. The country's immigration-friendly policies make it an attractive option for students looking to build a long-term future abroad.

Canadian qualifications are recognised globally, and the country's multicultural society makes it easy for international students to feel at home.

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Top Universities

University of Toronto: Canada's top university, strong across all disciplines.

University of British Columbia (UBC): beautiful campus with strong research output.

McGill University: Montreal's English-language research powerhouse.

University of Alberta: leader in energy and environmental research.

University of Waterloo: known for co-op programmes and tech innovation.

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Visa & Work Rights

The Study Permit allows you to work up to 20 hours per week off campus and full-time during scheduled breaks. The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) provides 1 to 3 years of open work authorization.

Canada's Express Entry system and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) offer clear pathways from study to permanent residence.

Key facts for Canada

Intakes
September & January (some May)
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 / PTE 50 to 60
Work While Studying
20 hours/week off campus
Post-Study Work Visa
1 to 3 years (PGWP)
Average Living Cost
CAD 12,000 to 15,000/year
Currency
CAD

FAQs about studying in Canada

Common questions from Nepali students planning for Canada.

Can I work while studying in Canada?

Yes, you can work up to 20 hours per week off campus and full-time during scheduled breaks with a valid study permit.

How do I get permanent residence in Canada?

After graduating and gaining work experience through PGWP, you can apply through Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs.

Is Canada affordable for students?

Canada is more affordable than the US and UK. Tuition ranges from CAD 15,000 to 40,000 per year, and living costs are approximately CAD 12,000 to 15,000 per year.

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