High Quality Education
Canada is known for its excellent education system and top-ranked universities. Degrees from Canadian institutions are recognized and respected all over the world.
Affordable Tuition and Living Costs
Compared to countries like the USA or UK, studying in Canada is more affordable while still offering great quality education and a good standard of living.
Safe and Welcoming Environment
Canada is one of the safest countries in the world and is known for being friendly and multicultural. International students feel comfortable and included.
Work and Immigration Opportunities
Students can work part-time while studying and apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit after finishing their studies. This also provides a pathway to permanent residency.
Beautiful Nature and Quality of Life
Canada offers a clean, peaceful environment with stunning landscapes and modern cities. It’s a great place to enjoy both education and lifestyle.
FAQ
Is Canada actually affordable for a Sri Lankan budget?
Canada is a top-tier choice because tuition for many colleges starts around CAD 15,000 to 18,000 per year. While the cost of living in cities like Toronto or Vancouver is high, choosing regional colleges can save your family a lot of money without sacrificing the quality of your degree.
Can I work enough to pay my own bills?
Currently, international students in Canada can work up to 20 or 24 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled breaks. While it’s tough to cover your entire tuition this way, most students use their part-time income to handle their rent, groceries, and phone bills.
What is a 'Co-op' and why does everyone talk about it?
A Co-op is basically a “paid internship” built into your degree. It’s the best way to get Canadian work experience while you study, get paid for it, and build a network that helps you land a job immediately after graduation.
How do I stay back after my studies?
This is the biggest win for Canada. Most programs (8 months or longer) qualify you for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). If you study for 2 years, you can get a 3-year work permit, which is the most direct path to securing your Permanent Residency (PR).
Do I have to wait for 'Office Hours' to get my visa questions answered?
Absolutely not. 🙅♂️ you don’t need to take leave or visit a branch. Our 24/7 Study Line is live on your keyboard to answer everything from Canada Universities details and visa process
Can my husband or wife come with me while I study?
For students applying for Masters or PhD programs, Canada is very friendly to families. In most cases, your spouse can apply for an Open Work Permit, allowing them to work full-time in Canada while you focus on your degree.
I’m working 9-to-5; how do I even start my application?
For students applying for Masters or PhD programs, Canada is very friendly to families. In most cases, your spouse can apply for an Open Work Permit, allowing them to work full-time in Canada while you focus on your degree.
What if my English isn't perfect? Can I still go?
While the SDS (Student Direct Stream) requires a 6.0 in each IELTS band, many Canadian colleges offer English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs. This means you can start with a language course and transition directly into your degree. It’s a great way to “Stop the Gap” and get your foot in the door.
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Quick Facts
Capital: Ottawa
Major Cities: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa
Official Languages: English and French
Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Average Tuition Fees: CAD $15,000 – $30,000 per year
Living Costs: CAD $10,000 – $15,000 per year (varies by city)
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