Study in Canada
Highlights
· 23 novel prize winner
· Low population density 3.92/km2
· 5/100 top universities in the world
· 2nd largest country in world after Russia
· The easiest to get PR for international Students
· 80% of total population has live in only 300km within US border

Capital: Ottawa
Country
code: +1
Area: 9,984,670 km2
Density: 3.92/km2 (228th)
Language: English and French
Population: 35,151,728 (2016
estimate)
GDP: $1.798 trillion (10th,
estimated 2018)
Per
Capita: $48,466 (15th, estimated 2018)
Government: Unitary Parliamentary
Constitutional Monarchy
International Students: 373, 599
Time Difference with Pakistan: Pakistan
Is 09 Hours Ahead
Work Rule for International
Students: Full
time
Location: Canada is a country in
the northern half of North America.
Climate: The majority of the
country has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are
warm in summer.
Major Cities: It has ten provinces
and three territories. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Quebec
City, Winnipeg and Hamilton
It is a multicultural country, which is
renowned for its safety standards and cleanliness. Canada has been ranked as
one of best places to live on the globe. The country is renowned for its access
to education, high life expectancy and low crime rates. It has consistently
been voted as the most stable economy on the planet. Degrees from Canadian
institutions are internationally recognized, and there is a diverse range of
courses offered. However, the fees are more affordable and admissions are based
on competition and eligibility. The country spends more on education (as a
percentage of GDP) as compared to the OECD (Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development) average, and is the second highest among G-8 countries.
The
land which is known for their Maple syrup production. Canada which
is situated in the northern hemisphere and is part of North America. Canada is
the north of the United States. While, most people live less than 200 km from
the US border. And most of the population lives in urban centers. Much of Canada is unpopulated with
only 3.7 people per square km. According to researches it shows that Canada is
a great place to live and one of the finest Countries to study in Canada. Also, you can apply for Student
visa Canada through easy process.
Furthermore,
the Canada is classified as the additional best country in the world behind
Germany, from a field of 60 countries in terms of overall sustainability,
cultural influence, entrepreneurship, economic influence and, most importantly,
quality of life. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. We have not been.
While, the population of Canada is 37.06 million people. Canada has the longest
coastline of any country in the world. Altogether 202,000 km.
It
borders the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Canada has 20% of the world’s
fresh water. Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined which
makes it the most attractive country among others. They welcome the tourist and
Students who goes there on student visa Canada. Usually in Canada people speak in English and French, as these are the
two official languages spoken in Canada.
While, Christianity is the largest religion in Canada, with Roman Catholics
having the largest number of adherents. Christians, who represent 67.3% of the
population in 2011, are followed by people who have no religion with 23.9% of
the total population. Moreover, more than 4,000 students from Pakistan chose
to Study in Canada.
Why Study in Canada
1. Academic excellence
One of the most important reasons why students choose
to study
in Canada is because of the high quality of education. When a
student receives a degree from a Canadian university, it acts as a mark of
trust and excellence. 22 of Canada's universities rank in the QS World University Rankings 2023 and 31 of them in
the THE World University Rankings 2023.
2. Ample research
opportunities
One
of the biggest reasons why Canadian education stands unique is because of its
strong focus on research and development. If you’re a research scholar, there
can be no country better than Canada. The government of Canada offers great
support to research in the disciplines of medicine, telecommunication,
agriculture, environmental science and technology.
3. Affordable, falls in
budget
Tuition
fee in Canada, when compared to universities in the US and UK, is fairly
cheaper. And when considering the return on investment, it is quite a viable
option for Indian students. You can also apply to a range of Canadian
scholarships to cut down on your educational expenses.
4. Cultural diversity
In
Canada, you’ll find extremely warm and welcoming people who come from varied
ethnic groups with different cultures and lifestyle. The multicultural
environment in Canada promotes friendliness and peaceful living like no other
country. In fact, you will find a lot of Indians studying, working and living
here. You can also experience festivals and rituals such as:
·
The Montreal International Jazz Festival
·
Calgary Stampede
·
NHL Hockey
·
Experience “Poutine Week” – The blend of French fries, delicious
gravy and cheese curd.
·
Just for Laughs comedy Festival in Montreal
5. Rich
Multiculturalism
Canada has a
policy of encouraging multicultural diversity, and this has resulted in a
welcoming environment where almost all the world’s ethnic groups are
represented. The country ensures that people’s customs and traditions are
preserved, and that value and dignity of all people are respected. You can
simply be yourself, while feeling no pressure to assimilate to prescribed
values.
6. An
Exciting and Beautiful Place to Live
Everyone
studying abroad should remember that there is a lot of life outside campus,
too. Whether you enjoy spending time or being active outdoors, or are simply
interested in exploring nature and seeing an amazing assortment of wildlife,
you don't have to travel far in Canada to find it. From the lush coastline of
British Columbia, the majestic Rocky Mountains of Alberta, the big skies of the
prairies, the ‘maple sugar country’ in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence, and
the rugged hills and attractive coastline of the Atlantic Provinces — there’s
usually an eyeful of natural beauty in Canada.
7. Safe and peaceful
Canada
has been consistently ranked as one of the safest nations in the world. In
2018, the Global Peace Index*, listed Canada as the sixth peaceful country
across the globe. As international student, you’ll enjoy the same rights as any
other Canadian.
8. Earn while you learn
Thanks
to its special regulations, Canada provides all its international students with
an opportunity to work for up to 20 hours every week during their semesters and
full-time during the summer and winter breaks. To work on-campus or as an
intern in any company, you would not require any additional work permit as your
study permit is enough to help you find a part time job.
Read about the employment
prospects in Canada
9. Vibrant and lively campus life
At
all Canadian campuses you can expect events, fests, and other activities being
conducted all through the year. This creates a happy and lively environment for
all the students, helps you network and meet new people besides keeping the
homesickness away.
10. Immigration opportunities
Canada’s Post-Graduation
Work Permit Program (PWPP) allows students to stay and work in Canada for up to
three years after completion of their graduation. You can gain some
international work experience and apply for permanent residency later on.
Education System in Canada
Education
in Canada is under the complete jurisdiction of the provinces and the states
and as such there is no federal education system in Canada. Public education in
Canada is free up to and including secondary school (i.e. up to the 12th grade),
in all the provinces. The Canadian education system in divided into
Universities, University Colleges, Community Colleges and Career Colleges &
Technical Institutes, offering a plethora of study options to International
Students. A substantial number of university graduates go to college upon
completion of their degree in order to attain vocational skills needed for
employment.
The College system: Colleges work very closely with business and industry to ensure that their programs are relevant to the changing workplace and to the needs of employers. Canadian college programs offer diverse options in the technical and professional fields including: business, agriculture, food, health, social services, broadcasting and journalism, hospitality management, design, technology, sciences, information technology, engineering, environment, languages and arts.
· The colleges offer over 8,000 programs at over 135 publicly funded colleges, institutes, CEGEPs and polytechnics in Canada offer credentials that are approved by provincial and territorial governments. Cégep is a French acronym for College of General and Vocational Education, and is two years of general or three years of technical education between high school and university. The province of Québec has the Cégep system.
· They offer a variety of recognized credentials like certificates, diplomas, university transfer programs, academic and applied degrees, and post-graduate diplomas.
· 95% of college graduates are employed and over four-fifths report their studies are directly related to the work they do. A lot of Practical programs are designed with potential employers that also offer work placements.
The University System: Canadian universities prepare graduates with the ability to think critically, to be adaptive to emerging technologies, to become leaders in professional fields and to seek solutions in research. From small liberal arts teaching schools to larger research-intensive universities, you can begin your bachelor studies and continue to earn the highest qualification which is a PhD. Highly innovative research takes place in the fields of health, nanotechnology, biotechnology, high-performance computing, environmental technologies and renewable fuels. The university sector is the 2nd largest performer of research in Canada after the private sector. With only 0.5% of the global population, Canada produces 2.8% of global scientific research.
· Degrees follow the Bachelor/Master/Doctorate system and are equivalent to those in the U.S. and Commonwealth countries.
· Vast choice of undergraduate and post-graduate programs, as well as professional designations, certificate and diploma courses, and short career-focused programs.
· Cutting edge technology and research labs.
· Opportunities for cooperative education and internships, and international students can often work while they study.
Canadians are proud to have developed an open and diverse
education standard, welcoming potential students from all the way. Every year
thousands of students receive degrees of undergraduate programs, as well as
postgraduate degrees such as Masters and PhDs. International students enrolling
rate in Canadian universities grows higher. There is mainly tertiary and
postgraduate education system.
In Canada, tertiary education includes every type of formal
teaching program past secondary schools, be it academic, vocational, technical,
or the professional education offered primarily by universities, colleges, and
special institutes.
Masters degrees like MA, MSc, MEd, MMus, MBA and Doctorate degree are commonly referred to as postgraduate degrees.
Qualification Type
Diploma: This
qualification awarded on the basis of one or two years of course study.
Advanced Diploma: This is 3
years program some of which may lead to a Bachelor’s Degree.
Certificate: This
qualification awarded upon successful completion of a program which is usually
one year in length.
Bachelor’s Degrees:
Are awarded by
Universities/ University Colleges/ Community Colleges after four years of
full-time study and lead to graduate level studies.
Post Graduate
Diploma:
It leads to a Master’s
Degree. These programs have work terms which provide full-time opportunities to
gain practical experience along with theoretical studies. A typical co-op term
lasts 12 to 17 weeks. The prerequisites to participate in these programs are a
Bachelors Degree of 3 or 4 years duration.
Master’s Degree:
It is an option for
Bachelor’s Degree graduates who have an interest in further learning and
research and for those who want to broaden their career possibilities. It is
for 2 years duration and can be pursued after a 4 years Bachelor’s or a 3 years
Bachelor’s & one year Post Graduate Diploma from Canada.
Doctorate or PhD:
This degree ranking above
the Master’s Degree and generally requires four to seven years to complete.
Technical/ Career
Colleges: These are privately owned and operated with the main objective
of preparing students for the job market after a short period of instruction.
The emphasis at career colleges is on practical skills over a broad range of
programs.
Community Colleges &
Technical Institutes: They typically have more career oriented, practical/ technical
related curricula, with small classes, off-campus course offerings, a greater
ratio of laboratory space to class room space, and an interactive teaching
style.
University Colleges: As a component
of the Canadian University system, University Colleges offer students a choice
of either academic oriented university degree programs or the more
practical-oriented college diplomas and certificates.
Universities: Canadian
Universities are largely public funded and as a result, offer consistently high
quality education at lower tuition rates for international students than their
counterparts in competing countries. They offer a broad range of courses and
degrees from Undergraduate to Doctorate and also certificate and professional
degrees. Class sizes in universities are generally large.
Tuition fees
Diploma: 10,000 – 15, 000 CAD per
annum.
PG Diploma: 11, 000 – 18, 000 CAD per
annum.
Advanced Diploma: 10,000 – 15,000 CAD per
annum
Bachelor’s Degrees (Colleges): 20,000 – 25,000 CAD per
annum.
Masters Degrees (Universities): 30,000- 35,000 CAD per annum.
Bachelor’s Degrees (Universities): 25,000 – 30,000 CAD per
annum.
Accommodation Costs
Finding on-campus housing at Canadian universities can be a bit
difficult. Students should consider whether on-campus housing is convenient for
them, as they have to share their bedroom, dining room, bathroom, and other
facilities with other students. Prices vary on the location and the sort of
accommodation.
Here’s the average accommodation cost for international students
according to type:
Accommodation Type |
Average Cost (CAD) |
Homestays |
$400 – $800 per month |
Dormitory |
$3,000 – $7,500 per school year |
Renting |
$400 – $1,500 per month |
Living
Costs
When studying in Canada, you can live
on-campus or off-campus. You can socialize and make friends if you choose to
live on-campus, and you’ll get an opportunity to buy a meal plan. Universities
prioritize first-year students for on-campus housing.
The average monthly cost of living in Canada
for international students is between CAD $600 and $800 for groceries and other
daily expenses, excluding accommodation. Generally, the cost of living will
depend on your lifestyle as an
international student in Canada and your spending
habits.
Living Expenses |
Average Cost (CAD) |
Foods and groceries |
$300 – $400 |
Restaurants |
$12.00 – $35.00 |
Transportation |
$100.00 – $150.00 |
Utilities |
$92.00 – $322.00 |
Rent per month |
$941.67 – $2,250 |
Clothing |
$25.00 – $80.00 |
Here’s the average cost of living expenses
for international students in Canada:
You should budget in any other expenses
you’ll need for living and studying. For example, paying for your mobile phone,
internet, or personal care items.
If you live on-campus, you won’t have
transportation costs at all. Living off-campus can be one way to save money on
rent, but you should budget the transportation expenses.
Discounts
for International Students in Canada
As an international student in Canada, you’ll
find deals and discounts all around restaurants, stores, and public
transportation. Telecommunications providers also have discounts for
students. To enjoy these discounts, you’ll need an International Student
Identification Card.
Some of the industries that offer student
discounts in Canada are:
·
Retail: Adidas,
Topshop, GAP, Nike, H&M
·
Traveling: Air
Canada, Booking.com, Viator, Flight Center
·
Gadgets: Apple,
HP, Lenovo, Samsung
·
Food: Subway,
McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC
·
Cosmetics: MAC,
Urban Decay
University Scholarships
in Canada are few in number and hence not easy to find. They rarely cover the
full cost of tuition and are available only to international students with
exceptional academic achievements. Community and Career Colleges do not usually
award scholarships nor do school boards or most private schools. Students must
also scour the internet for scholarships available to Indian students through
Indian organizations. There are quite a few of such organizations set up by the
stalwarts of the Indian corporate sector in order to help deserving students,
get a chance to study abroad.
Following are some of the latest scholarships in Canada for Pakistani
Students:
·
University of Guelph Parrish and Heimbecker Scholarships.
·
J.A. Campbell Research Award
·
TRU Gaglardi Outstanding International Student Award.
·
Responsible Business & Community Spirit Scholarship
·
BU Ontario graduate funding opportunities
Canadian
Universities That Offer Scholarships
There are numerous private and public Canadian universities that
invite international students to avail Canadian scholarships and provide them
with a chance to study
in Canada. For many students, scholarships go beyond providing
financial assistance, they provide them a chance to build a better future for
themselves. Following are the top
Canadian universities, offering current and upcoming
scholarships to Pakistani students:
·
Dalhousie University
·
University of Guelph
·
University of British Columbia
·
Thompson Rivers University
·
Simon Fraser University
Study Fields and
Levels for Which Canada Offer Scholarships
Scholarships at top Canadian public and private universities are offered for bachelors, masters and PhD level students in
various fields. Only some universities offer scholarships in specific fields
and levels of program. Computer science, Medicine, Engineering, Business
administration, Media and journalism are some famous fields in which Canadian Universities offer
different kinds of scholarships. Following are the 3 levels of
educational programs for which Canada offers scholarships:
Canadian Scholarships for Undergraduate Students
There
are excellent undergraduate scholarship opportunities at top Canadian
universities for Pakistani students. Following are the names of Canadian
undergraduate scholarships for Pakistani students:
·
WeAreAllCS Women in Technology Entrance Scholarship.
·
University of Guelph Parrish and Heimbecker Scholarships
·
Dalhousie University A.S. Mowat Prize
·
TRU Gaglardi Outstanding International Student Award
·
J.A. Campbell Research
Master’s Scholarships in Canada
Canadian
scholarships for Master’s programs at top Canadian universities are a fruitful
opportunity for Pakistani students to fulfil their dreams. Following are the
latest Master’s scholarships in Canada for Pakistani students:
·
J.A. Campbell Research Award
·
BU Ontario graduate funding opportunities
·
Responsible Business & Community Spirit Scholarship
·
International Admission Scholarship At University Of Alberta
·
Dalhousie University A.S. Mowat Prize for International
Scholarships for Doctoral Studies in Canada
Canada
welcomes Pakistani students along with other international students to apply
for Doctoral level scholarships at top universities of Canada. These kinds of
scholarships are mostly for teachers and research workers. Following are the
most famous scholarships for Doctoral Studies in Canada for Pakistani students:
·
International Admission Scholarship At University Of Alberta
·
Responsible Business & Community Spirit Scholarship
·
The Lester B. Pearson PhD Scholarships University Of Toronto
·
Neporany PhD Scholarship in University of British Columbia
Types of
Scholarships and Expenses Covered By Them
Canadian
universities offer different kinds of scholarships (partially or fully funded).
The expenses (tuition fee, accommodation fee, study materials etc.) covered by
these Canadian scholarships may vary from university to university.
Top Scholarships
One of the most popular places for Pakistani students to study abroad is Canada.
Nevertheless, despite being a popular choice among international
students, studying
abroad in Canada can be quite expensive. That’s why most
Pakistani students look for scholarship
opportunities in Canada. There are a lot of Canadian universities that
offer different kinds of international
scholarships annually. Following are the top international scholarships offered
by Canadian
universities:
·
TRU
Gaglardi Outstanding International Student Award.
·
University
of Guelph Parrish and Heimbecker Scholarships.
·
BU
Ontario graduate funding opportunities.
·
J.A.
Campbell Research Award.
·
Responsible
Business & Community Spirit Scholarship
Partial Scholarships
Partially
funded Canadian scholarships do not cover your entire degree expenses. Partial
Canadian scholarships can only cover your significant portion of tuition fee,
accommodation fee, or other study related expenses. Following are the partially
funded Canadian scholarships for Pakistani students:
·
TRU Gaglardi Outstanding International Student Award
·
International Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship 2023
·
B.P. Dammizio Entrance Scholarship 2023 - Canada
·
University of Saskatchewan International Excellence Awards 2023
Fully Funded Scholarships in Canada
A
fully-funded Canadian scholarship is a financial aid program that will lift of
all the financial burden of international students in Canada. This kind of
scholarship program covers all the expenses including tuition and living
expenses, book allowances, insurance, etc.
·
Canada Graduate Scholarships - Master’s Program 2023
·
University of Toronto Canada the Lester B. Pearson International
Scholarships
·
Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship Program
Documents Required For Canadian Scholarships
·
Letter of Acceptance from DLI.
·
All previous academic transcripts with decent scores.
·
Valid Study Permit.
·
Higher chances of getting a scholarship with Relevant
experience.
·
Extra-curricular activity certificate (if required)
·
Personal Statement (Proof that you really want the scholarship)
·
Provide previous research or work experience (for Master’s and
PhD programs)
·
English proficiency test to prove that you can understand the
study course and can communicate while you stay in Canada.
Admission & Application Procedure
Admission Documents Checklist for STUDY IN
CANADA:
·
Transcripts and Degree Certificate
·
Resume
·
Statement of Purpose/Essays
·
A minimum of 2 letters of recommendation
·
Work Offer Letter/Certificates
·
SAT/GRE/GMAT and IELTS/TOEFL Scores
·
Application Form
The
application procedure for Canada requires the following steps:
Step 1 – Research:
The
students should do their research on the universities or their colleges that
they wish to apply to along with the programs that they are interested in
applying for.
We at
AM Consulting counsel you to understand your careers goals and aspirations and
accordingly design a custom roadmap for you. We will then help you in
shortlisting of the courses and the universities that you should apply to,
based on a number of factors. We make our students apply to a minimum of 8-10
universities, dividing them into AMBITIOUS, MODERATE and SAFE options.
Step 2 – Taking the Required Tests:
Each
program in Canada will require the student to give certain tests in order to be
considered for admission. Students need to give the GRE for Master’s and the
GMAT for the MBA programs along with English language tests such as the IELTS
or the TOEFL. Students need to start preparing for these exams well in advance
as many a times; they might have to give additional attempts of the exams for
improving their scores. The students will then to report their scores to the
Universities that we wish to apply to by paying a small fee.
Step 3 – Preparing the Documents:
Next
the students need to put together the following documents for the application
process:
·
Transcripts:
Transcripts are mark sheets presented in a
certain format. A student will need to apply at their respective schools or
colleges for getting their transcripts issued. Each transcript will be stamped
& signed, and then sealed in an envelope which also needs to be stamped and
signed. A student will need to make sure that the transcript states the medium of
instruction as English as this may sometimes waive off the IELTS or TOEFL
requirement.
·
Statement of Purpose/Essays:
Each university will need the student to submit
a Statement of Purpose (SOP) as part of the application packet. The SOP is a
life story of a student in around 800 words which allows the admission
committee to separate the best applications from the average ones. An SOP will
contain answers to questions such as what have you studied till now and why?
Why are you interested in the particular course that you are applying for? What
have you chosen that university? What are you short and long term goals? And so
on. All the students applying for a Bachelor’s degree as well as a Master’s
degree will need to submit their Statement of Purpose specific to each
university. MBA applicants will have to answer 3-4 university specific essay
questions. An SOP can make or break a student’s application and is one of the
most important parts of the application process. A crisp and well-crafted SOP
can make up for a low GRE or GMAT score or even low academics.
AM
Consulting specializes in drafting solid SOP’s which have helped our students
secure admits into some of the top universities in Canada. You can
contact us here to know about our SOP packages.
·
Letters of Recommendation:
Universities require you to submit a minimum of
two letters of recommendation (LOR) as a part of your application. One is a
professional one and the other is an academic one. You need to nominate your
manager at your workplace and a professor at your college for writing these
letters for you. These LORs are also one of the most important parts of your
application wherein your referees make a case for your selection to that
particular university. You need to nominate referees who know your well and
under whom you have grown professionally or academically.
We at
AM Consulting provide assistance in writing LOR’s for our students. You can
contact us here to know more about our LOR packages.
·
Resume:
The students need to prepare a
professional looking resume which is no more than 2 pages, as part of their
application. The resume should contain the student’s academic as well as
professional information.
·
Proof of Work Experience/Internships/Social Work:
In order
to strengthen the application, a student can submit additional documents such
as an offer letter, internship experience letter or a certificate for
completion of social work done at a local non-governmental organization (NGO).
·
Other Documents:
A student will also need to submit their passport
copies, 2-3 photos and the university application form.
Step 4 – Application to the Universities:
Application
for a Bachelor’s degree is normally done through the Ontario Universities’
Application Centre (OUAC), whereas the application for a Master’s degree is
done through the university website. Each application contains the above
mentioned documents. Most of the universities will ask for an application fee
to be paid while submitting the application. The students will need a credit
card for paying it.
Step 5 – Test Score Reporting:
After applying to the universities, the
student will need to report his or her GRE/GMAT and the IELTS/TOEFL scores to
the various universities that they have applied to. The universities ask for
the scores to be directly sent to them via the testing authorities. Reporting
to each university will require a certain fee to be paid to the testing
authorities.
Step 6 – Interviews:
Some
universities have an additional round wherein they will ask the student to have
a Skype interview with one of their faculty members or submit a video
interview.
Once an application is done, a student has to wait anywhere between 2-3 months for Canadian universities to give their decisions.
Visa Requirements for
Pakistani Students
Upon
accepting an offer from a particular university, the next step is to apply for
the student visa at the Canadian Consulate in or around your city. The student
will need to submit forms, get a health checkup done and pay the required visa
application fee. Post this; the student will need to go to the consulate for
submitting his or her biometrics.
As
part of the visa application process the student needs to show funds in his or
her account that will be enough to cover his fees as well as living expenses
while in Canada. Alternatively if the student’s parents are funding the
education then, the student can also submit an affidavit of financial support.
Student Direct Stream:
In
June 2018, Canada introduced the ‘Student Direct Stream’ (SDS),
a faster and easier visa processing mechanism for students from the following
countries:
You
can apply if you’re a legal resident in:
1.
Pakistan
2.
China
3.
Philippines
4.
Vietnam
5.
India
The
Student Direct Stream (SDS) program replaced the Student Partners Program (SPP)
in India. Under the SDS program the processing time for student visas will come
down to 45 days from 60 days earlier. The SDS program is available to students
opting for post-secondary courses at all Designated Learning Institutes (DLI’s)
in Canada.
Under
the SDS program all the following criteria have to be met upfront:
·
A copy of your acceptance letter from a designated learning
institution
·
A copy of your upfront medical exam confirmation document
·
Letter of acceptance from DLI
·
Proof that last four months you have a Guaranteed Investment
Certificate (GIC) of CAD 10,000. Colleges have tie ups with banks such as
Scotia Bank, ICICI bank and a few others from where students can buy a GIC.
·
Proof that you’ve paid the tuition fees for your first year of
study
·
A minimum score of at least 6.0 on the IELTS with no bands less
than 6.0
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A valid Passport
·
A clean criminal record and Police Character Certificate
·
A Medical Exam
·
In addition to these requirements, you may
also need to attend an interview and provide additional information if
requested by the visa office.
The
SDS program complements the express entry system as these students will be well
placed to continue on the path to permanent residency and Canadian citizenship
after completing their studies in Canada. The express entry program for
permanent residency is point based and a Canadian education helps garner extra
points. An applicant can get 15 points for a post-secondary education program
in Canada if it’s 1 to 2 year in duration and 30 points if its duration is 3
years or more.
You can continue to apply online or mail
applications to IRCC. To apply on paper, you must include a note with your
application that tells the visa application center that you’re eligible to
apply on paper. If you’re not eligible to apply on paper, your application will
be returned to you. So it is best to apply online, here is step by step guide
of online application
·
Visit and create
a Canadian study visa login account at
IRCC site
·
Sign in to IRCC account
·
Submit online visa application
·
Pay the application fee (150 CAD)
·
Check the application status on daily basis
·
Update the required information
Canadian Study Visa Fees
Though the visa application is submitted
online or by hand, students have to pay for its processing fee. Canada embassy
in Islamabad has announced an updated study visa fee for 2023, and it is 150
CAD that may be equal to 33000 to 35000 PKR and biometric fee of 85 CAD/
person.
Canada Study Visa Processing Time
The
processing time for a Canada study visa can vary depending on various factors
such as the visa office processing your application, the time of year, and the
complexity of your application. On average, the processing time for a Canada
study visa is approximately 07
to 10 weeks. However, it can take longer in some
cases.
Career & Employment
Earning: Min C$ 25 per
hour
Work Rights: Canada removes limit on off-campus work
hours for international students. From 15 November 2022 to the end of December 2023 international
students with off-campus permissions on their study permits will be able to
work an unlimited number of hour’s off-campus
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The temporary rule will also apply to
active study permit holders who submitted study applications by 7 October 2022.
Tax: If you are an
international student studying in Canada, you have to file a Canadian income
tax return. You must determine your residency status to know about your tax in
Canada.
Work Type: There are
various jobs available in all the sectors across hospitality/catering to call Centre
to banking and finance and etc. You can find a part-time job related to your
course of study.
Post Study Work Visa for Canada- PGWP for Canada
In
order to be eligible for a post-graduation work permit, you need to study and
graduate from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). You need to make sure
that you university or college is a DLI.
The
validity of your post-graduation work permit (PGWP) depends on the length of
your study program.
·
If your program was less than 8 months, then
you won’t be eligible for a PGWP.
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If you program was more than 8 months but less
than 2 years in length, then your PGWP will be valid for up to the same length
as your study program
o For example,
let’s say you completed a 10-month program then you will be issued a work permit
for up to 10 months.
·
If your program was 2 years or more, then a
PGWP will be issued for a period of 3 years.
·
If you completed more than one program, then
you can get a PGWP that combines the length of each of the programs. For this,
each of the programs you completed must be:
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PGWP-eligible and
·
At least 8 months in length.
·
You can’t get a PGWP for Canada, if you already
had one after completing an earlier program of study.
Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is
a permit that allows eligible international students to work in Canada
temporarily after they have completed their studies. Students can gain valuable
work experience through this permit and it may also help you in becoming
permanent citizen of Canada.
Fees |
$255
CAN |
Processing
Time |
14 days |
Validity |
3 Years |
Permanent
Residence in Canada
A
permanent resident of Canada is a foreign national who has been authorized to
live and work in Canada on a permanent basis like an international students and
foreign worker. Permanent residents are not Canadian citizens, but they have
many of the same rights and responsibilities as citizens, such as access to
healthcare, education, and social services. There are several reason why people
want to obtain permanent residence in Canada like better work opportunities,
better quality of life, social benefits etc. After successfully getting
permanent residence in Canada, you may also need permanent residence (PR) card.
That PR card will indicate that you are a permanent resident of Canada while
you are travelling.
How to find a job?
- Choice
of Province – In case you start looking for a province that is not
well populated or where the development is yet to happen in a big way, you
can get job faster. Some examples of such places are suburbs areas in
Calgary or suburbs of Ontario
- Hiring
Services of Placement Consultant– Some Professionals are doing
good work. Starting from helping you make a good resume that projects you
in a good light before employer, to arranging interviews with various
employers, these agencies can expedite your job hunt.
- Get
registered on Various Job Portals – There are some very good
portals as Monster, Canada Jobs etc which have latest listing of good job
offers. Get listed over there, stay active and respond to various opening.
- Networking – Nothing works better than
networking. Share your plans with all your friends and other circles there
that you are reaching there. Most Jobs get filled up by networking only
Average Salary
Undergraduate: C$ 30,000 – C$ 40, 000 per annum
Postgraduate: C$ 50,000 – C$ 70, 000 per annum
Culture:
Canada’s
culture draws influences from its broad range of constituent nationalities and
policies. Canada has placed emphasis on equality and inclusiveness for its
entire people. Multiculturalism is often cited as one of Canada’s significant
Canadian identity. In Quebec, cultural identity is strong, and many
commentators speak of a culture of Quebec that is distinct from English
Canadian culture.
Canada has been
influenced by British, French, and
indigenous cultures and traditions. Over time, elements of the cultures of
Canada’s immigrant populations have become incorporated into mainstream Canadian
culture. The culture of Canada is a term that embodies the artistic, culinary,
literary, humor, musical, political and social elements that are representative
of Canada and Canadians.
Food:
The Most
Canadian Foods Include Bacon, Poutine And Maple Syrup. The national dish of
Canada is a food called poutine, which is a high-calorie creation that consists
of fries, cheddar cheese curds and gravy. The Canadian dish was originally seen
in the province of Quebec, but can be found all around Canada and has spread to
the United Kingdom and United States.
Safety:
Canada is a
friendly, safe country with a high standard of living. Low crime rates, great
student health benefits, and universities focused on student security and
health make studying in Canada a good choice for anyone who’s uneasy about
personal safety while abroad. The Global Peace Index ranks Canada among its top
10 safest countries in the world to visit.
Welfare:
Scholarships
and financial aid are available to help students for their education regardless
of your nationality. When you’re researching to fund for your education,
you will probably get scholarships, bursaries, loans, and awards on offer for
students.
Health:
Most of the
Universities in Canada require a medical health insurance among other
documentation in order for the enrollment procedure to be over. The first thing
you have to purchase health insurance in Canada. Most of the health
insurance policies for international students offer with an affordable cost.
Relative to other countries, medical insurance in Canada is inexpensive yet the
services that Canadian hospitals provide are among some of the most advanced
and accessible in the world.
Transport:
Using the
general-purpose public transport is the most common means of student transport.
Due to Canada’s large size, people often travel between major cities by
airplane. All main cities have airports with regularly scheduled flights to and
from many places. Rail network runs across the country, from Halifax, Nova
Scotia, in the east to Vancouver and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, in the
west. Trains in Canada are safe and comfortable. It is often cheaper to buy
train tickets in advance. Bus can be the cheapest way of travelling between
cities. It is often the only way of getting to smaller towns if you are not
driving a car. Remember that bus travel can be very long due to the great
distances involved. In coastal areas of Canada such as British Columbia and the
Atlantic region, ferry boats are a common way to travel. Many ferries transport
both passengers and vehicles. Canada has a large network of highways, making
long distance travel by car possible between most destinations.