Canadian Universities Counseling
Quality Education
Canada is known for its high-quality education system, with many universities consistently ranked among the top in the world.
Work Opportunities
As an international student in Canada, you can often work part-time during your studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, which can help offset living expenses and gain valuable work experience.
Affordable Education
While tuition fees for international students in Canada can be higher than for domestic students, they are often more affordable compared to other popular study destinations like the United States or the United Kingdom. Additionally, there are numerous scholarships and financial aid options available to international students.
Quality of Life
Canada offers a high quality of life, with access to excellent healthcare, social services, and natural beauty. Whether you enjoy outdoor activities, cultural events, or urban amenities, Canada has something for everyone.
Multicultural Environment
Canada is a diverse and multicultural country, providing a welcoming atmosphere for international students to integrate and experience different cultures.
Post-Graduation Work Permit
Upon graduation, Canada offers a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) which allows you to work in Canada for up to three years, depending on the length of your study program. This provides an excellent opportunity to gain Canadian work experience and possibly transition to permanent residency.
Safe and Peaceful Environment
Canada is known for its safety and stability, making it an ideal place to live and study. Its cities consistently rank high in global safety indexes.
Opportunities for Immigration
Canada has a welcoming immigration policy and offers various pathways for international students to transition to permanent residency. Studying in Canada can be a stepping stone towards establishing a long-term life and career in the country.
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Canada offers high-quality education, multicultural environment, opportunities for post-graduation work, safety, and a high standard of living.
At M,Abroad, within our suite of services, we offer comprehensive guidance and assistance for obtaining a study permit through the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website upon receiving your Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Canadian Institution. Our dedicated team will stand by you throughout your journey, from university application to securing the offer, visa application, and any additional support you may need along the way.
Yes, international students in Canada are usually allowed to work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. However, there are some restrictions and new rules based on the type of institution you will attend.
Yes, many Canadian universities offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries specifically for international students. Additionally, there are external scholarship programs available. Our team will guide and support you applying for such opportunities as part of our services.
The cost of living varies depending on the city and lifestyle. As per the Government regulation a student needs to show availability of CAD 20,000 yearly to cover expenses such as accommodation, food, transportation, and health insurance.
Yes, Canada offers a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) that allows eligible international students to work in Canada for up to three years after completing their studies. This can be a pathway to permanent residency.
As part of our services K Zone will provide you options based on your interest and program of study. So, you don’t need to know French or study French if the program of instruction is in English, however some may require proficiency in French, especially in certain provinces like Quebec.
International students in Canada usually need to arrange for private health insurance coverage, although some provinces may offer coverage under their provincial healthcare plans after a waiting period.
In some cases, international students may be able to bring their spouse or common-law partner and dependent children with them to Canada. However, they will need to apply for the appropriate visas or permits. Our office will provide you complete details on that.
Many Canadian universities offer on-campus housing options for international students. Alternatively, students can explore off-campus housing options such as rental apartments, shared accommodation, or homestays.