HOME / DESTINATIONS / CANADA
Canada flag

Study in Canada

Co-op degrees that pay while you study, a work permit up to three years, and a clear road to permanent residence.

Book Free Counselling
CA$18,000–$40,000 / yrTuition (most courses)
CA$1,200–$1,800 / moLiving costs
24 hrs / weekOff-campus work
Up to 3 yearsPost-graduation work permit
Education in Canada

What studying there actually looks like

Canada is the destination for people thinking beyond the degree. The Post-Graduation Work Permit gives you up to three years of open work, and that Canadian experience feeds directly into Express Entry points for permanent residence. No other major destination connects study to settlement this cleanly.

The education itself is practical. Co-op programmes alternate study terms with paid work terms, so you graduate with real employer references and offset a chunk of your costs. Colleges offer sharp, job-focused diplomas while universities like Toronto, UBC and Waterloo carry global research weight — the right pick depends on your goal, not the brand.

Why Canada

What makes it worth it

PR pathway

Study, work permit, Express Entry: the steps are defined and points-based.

Paid co-op terms

Earn during your degree and graduate with Canadian work experience.

Tech in demand

Toronto, Vancouver and Waterloo are hiring in software, AI and data.

Safe and multicultural

One in four Canadians was born abroad; you will not feel like an outsider.

Popular Courses

What can you study in Canada?

Computer ScienceBusiness AnalyticsProject ManagementAI & Machine LearningHealthcare AdministrationEngineeringFinanceHospitality Management
Living in Canada

Life outside the classroom

Winters are real — layer up and you will be fine, like millions of international students before you. Cities are clean, transit-friendly and famously polite, with large Punjabi, Gujarati and South Indian communities in the Toronto and Vancouver areas. Watch your budget in those two cities where rent runs highest; Calgary, Ottawa and Halifax offer the same quality of life for less. Minimum wages are strong, so part-time work meaningfully covers living costs.

Top student cities

TorontoVancouverMontrealCalgaryWaterlooOttawa
Free first session

Ready to study in Canada?

Book a free counselling session and we'll build your personalised plan.