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Student Life in Canada

Get your Canadian Study Permit with Imperial Immigration Services

Benefit from a top tier education

The best education system

Canada ranks 10th on the international student achievement tests and it is ranked 4th in the world for accepting international students. There are approximately 5 million international students enrolled all over Canada at any given time.

An amazing student experience

Five of the top 100 student cities in the world are in Canada and Montreal is the world’s #1 student city! Closely followed by Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec.

The lowest tuition fees among English-speaking destinations

For international students, Canada is cheaper than US, UK, Australia or New Zealand.

Lifestyle and happiness

Canada is ranked number 1 in the world for best quality of life.

Earn while you learn

Work up to 20 hours per week and gain professional experience while you study an academic degree based program. Work full time during official academic holidays.

572,415

International students in Canada
at all levels of study in 2018

96%

Of students recommend
Canada as a study destination

60%

Of international students plan to apply for permanent residence in Canada

1.6M

New jobs for graduates
between 2008-2017

Get ahead in your studies

Plan your future

The process of choosing a school and a program for your future is crucial and entails a wide variety of important elements that must be taken into consideration.

Your path in Canada

Canada offers different pathways for Education and each province has different programs available for all levels: elementary and secondary school, post-secondary and graduate studies.

We count with a network of partner schools all across Canada, strategically chosen according to their location, level of education, rates, quality and standards, types of programs, among others.

Advice and support

CIIS offers advice and support throughout the entire study cycle of our clients.

From the moment you get in contact with us until your arrival, we will guide you step by step, creating a plan that is suitable for your study and immigration goals.

Plan your future

The process of choosing a school and a program for your future is crucial and entails a wide variety of important elements that must be taken into consideration.

Advice and support

CIIS offers advice and support throughout the entire study cycle of our clients.

From the moment you get in contact with us until your arrival, we will guide you step by step, creating a plan that is suitable for your study and immigration goals.

Your path in Canada

Canada offers different pathways for Education and each province has different programs available for all levels: elementary and secondary school, post-secondary and graduate studies.

We count with a network of partner schools all across Canada, strategically chosen according to their location, level of education, rates, quality and standards, types of programs, among others.

What kind of programs are there?

How CIIS
can help you

Counselling and Profile Evaluation

Based on your goals, profile and programs currently offered by the government, we will develop a strategy and choose an academic program/ path for you.

Study Plan

After you agree and accept the options provided, we will generate a complete study plan with your program(s) and school(s), as well as a document checklist and all the requirements for future steps.

School admission application

Once we receive all your documents, we will initiate and handle the admission process to the chosen school(s) and program(s).

Visa and Study permit application & Processing

After you are admitted into a school, we will start processing and applying for your study permit.

Restoration and Renewals

If your study permit/ visa is expired or about to expire, we will reapply to restore or extend your status.

Accommodation Services

If you do not have access to look for your own accommodation, we will help you find the right option for you (room rentals, homestay or residence).

Airport pick-up and drop-off services

We will arrange your pick-up and drop-off from or to the Airport.

Post graduate work permit application

After you finish your studies in a post-secondary institution (not high school), we will provide the guidance required through all the steps of the process and will handle your PGWP application from start to finish.

FAQs for Studying in Canada

Step 1: Understand the Requirements – make sure the prerequisites of the program and school of interest match your background, qualifications and experience.

Step 2: Choose your Course – select a program from a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI) recognized by the government of Canada.

Step 3: Take the Language Proficiency Test – TOEFL and IELTS are the most popular and widely accepted. If your English is not good enough, you can always take an English pathway program.

Step 4: Apply and get admission to your program.

Step 5: Pay fees and receive a letter of acceptance.

Step 6: Apply for a study permit – all new study permits are issued at a Canadian port of entry.

Step 7: Travel to Canada – if your application is approved you will receive a Letter of Introduction at the Port of Entry (POE) as well as a travel visa (if required for your country of citizenship). These documents will authorize you to travel to a Canadian POE to obtain your study permit.
Tuition fees vary based on province, institution and program. They may range from CAD $11,000 to CAD $25,000 approximately.
Canada study permit applicants need to prove they have sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, and financial capacity to support living expenses for the first year of study. Single student: Tuition plus $10,000 for a 12-month period (or $833 per month) For one accompanying family member add: $4,000 for a 12-month period (or $333 per month) For each additional family member, add: $3,000 for a 12-month period per dependent child of any age (or $255 per month) The information above is for all provinces except Quebec.
Some private, government or public institutions in Canada offer scholarships and financial aid for international students. International students can be eligible for funding in both scholarships (merit-based awards) and bursaries (awards based upon your finances). If you are coming directly from high school, you may be eligible for entrance scholarships which are automatically considered based upon admission and can also apply for our bursary programs. Contact your school directly to see if they have any options available.
All Canadian universities and colleges require IELTS/ TOEFL or proof of language proficiency in order to gain admission. However, if you meet all the entry requirements but your English skills are quite low, you have the option of taking an Academic English or Pathway program
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