Canadian Universities
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Capital:
Ottawa
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Population
41.29 Million
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International Students
530,540
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Universities
233
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Currency
Canadian Dollar
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Capital:
Ottawa
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International Students
530,540
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Population
38.01 Million
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Universities
534
Canada has emerged as one of the most desirable destinations for international students, particularly those from Asia and Africa, seeking a high-quality education in a welcoming environment. Known for its world-class universities, affordable education costs, and friendly immigration policies, Canada offers a clear pathway from student life to career and even permanent residency. This comprehensive 2025 guide will walk you through why Canada is an excellent choice for your studies, the benefits of studying in Canada, academic intakes, tuition fees, study permit (visa) process, top Canadian institutions, work opportunities during and after studies, and post-graduation options across all education levels – undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and research.






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Yes, many Canadian universities allow international students to apply without IELTS if they have completed previous education in English, or accept alternative tests like Duolingo or TOEFL.
International students typically pay between CAD 15,000–35,000 per year for undergraduate studies and CAD 15,000–40,000 for postgraduate programs.
- What scholarships are available for international students in Canada?
Popular scholarships include Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, University of Toronto Lester B. Pearson Scholarship, Humber College Scholarships, and York University International Scholarships.
Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during holidays or breaks.
Top courses include Business Administration, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Sciences, Information Technology, and Environmental Studies.
PGWP allows graduates to stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years, based on the length of their study program.