Study in Canada

Want to study in Canada?

  • Answers to all your top questions about studying in Canada
  • Information on the cost of studying in Canada
  • Overview of available courses and programs
  • Guidance on using a Canadian study permit as a pathway to Permanent Residency

Why should I study in Canada?

  • Canada’s reputation for safety and stability attracts international students.
  • High-quality, diverse education system is a significant draw.
  • Inclusive and tolerant society makes Canada a welcoming destination for students from around the globe.
  • Canada offers a welcoming environment for international students.
  • High-quality education and diverse opportunities attract students globally.
  • 5% of international students plan to apply for a post-graduate work permit to gain valuable Canadian work experience.
  • 60% of international students intend to seek permanent residency in Canada after graduation.
  • Canada’s appeal to foreign students is at an all-time high due to its promising opportunities and inclusive society.

International Student Program process

  1. Choose a Program:Your chosen program greatly affects your study permit application, so you need to clearly justify studying it in Canada. Our recommendations are based on your work and academic background to help maximize your application’s success.
  1. Apply to the School: Once you’ve chosen a program, we’ll help you submit your application. You must get an acceptance letter from a Canadian-designated learning institution (DLI) before applying for a study permit.
  1. Apply for a Study Permit: Once you have your acceptance letter, you can apply for a study permit. We will assist you in preparing and submitting your application to Canadian immigration.

International Student Document Checklist

Certain documents are necessary for the application process. Below is a list of documents that may be requested of you.

Acceptance Letter: A letter sent by the schools or Canadian universities confirming your acceptance into your program of study.

Proof of Financial Support: Applicants must show evidence of adequate funds to cover tuition and living expenses for themselves and any accompanying family members for the first year in Canada.

Identity documents: Birth certificate, marriage certificate and passport.

What is the Application Process to Study in Canada?

There are four stages to obtaining a Canadian study permit:

  • Confirm your eligibility:
  • To apply for a Canadian study permit, you need an acceptance letter from a DLI, proof of funds, and supporting documents (which vary by citizenship and residence).
  • Prepare your application:
  • Once you confirm your eligibility, collect all required documents for your country. Missing information may lead to rejection. Consider having a qualified representative review your application before submitting. EWC Solution will give you 100% success rate otherwise money back guarantee.
  • Submit your study permit application:
  • You can apply online by creating an account on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website and uploading scanned or electronic documents.
  • Prepare your paper-based application by collecting the required documents and sending them to the Visa Application Centre (VAC) designated for your country.
  • If your study permit is approved, travel to Canada:
  • The actual study permit is issued at a Canadian Port of Entry (POE). Bring the Port of Entry Introduction Letter and present it to the immigration officer upon arrival.

How to Study in Canada for Free

Numerous scholarships are available for international students interested in studying in Canada.

The scholarships offered may vary depending on the student’s field of study or research and their country of origin.

For further details regarding potential scholarships, it is advisable to consult with the EWC Solution team members.

Do I Need to Take the IELTS to Study in Canada?

To study at a Canadian school, you must be proficient in English or French.

Each post-secondary institution sets its own language requirements for international students, so check your program’s specific criteria.

Some schools let you take English courses after starting your studies, and you may not need to prove language skills if you are from an English-speaking country or have already studied in English.

Always confirm the requirements of your chosen school before applying.