Trending Courses in Canada
Data Science and Analytics – Learn how to understand and use data.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning – Study smart technology that learns on its own.
Business Administration (MBA) – Build strong business and management skills.
Computer Science and IT – Learn about computers, software, and technology.
Nursing and Healthcare – Train to work in hospitals and manage healthcare services.
Engineering – Study areas like civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering.
Hospitality and Tourism – Learn how to manage hotels, restaurants, and travel services.
Environmental Science – Focus on nature, climate, and how to protect the planet.
Canada Student Visa – Key Information (in Simple Words)
Type of Visa: Study Permit
Who Can Apply: Students who have been accepted by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada
Visa Fee: Around NPR 13,500 (CAD 150)
Required Documents: You’ll need your offer letter, passport, proof you can pay for your studies, medical check-up, and biometrics
Part-Time Work: You can work up to 20 hours per week while classes are on, and full-time during holidays
Post-Study Work: You may get a work permit for 12 months or more, depending on your course length
Visa Validity: Valid for your course duration plus 90 extra days
Entrance Tests Needed to Study in Canada
Canada Study Intakes – What You Need to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the basic requirements to study in Canada?
You need a DLI acceptance letter, valid passport, financial proof, English test scores, and a study permit.
2. How much does it cost to study and live in Canada?
Total annual cost ranges from CAD 25,000 to CAD 50,000, including tuition and living expenses.
3. Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes, you can work 20 hours/week during classes and full-time during breaks.
4. What is a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)?
It allows graduates to work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing their program.
5. When should I apply for Canadian universities?
Apply 8–12 months in advance, depending on the intake (Fall, Winter, or Summer).