Study in Canada
Canada offers world-class education at more accessible tuition fees than the UK, USA, or Australia, combined with one of the most welcoming immigration systems in the world. For UAE students considering a long-term future abroad, Canada is consistently among the top choices.
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Universities in world top 200
800,000+
International students
CAD 15,000โ35,000
Average tuition (per year)
Up to 3 years
Post-graduation work permit
Why Students Choose Canada
Clear PR Pathways
Canada's Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and post-graduation work permits make it one of the most accessible countries for international students seeking permanent residency.
Affordable Compared to Peers
Canadian tuition fees are significantly lower than equivalent programmes in the USA and UK, particularly for high-quality institutions.
Bilingual Environment
With both English and French as official languages, Canada offers unique opportunities for students interested in bilingual careers and global mobility.
Safe & Inclusive
Canada is consistently ranked among the world's safest and most inclusive countries, with a large and welcoming South Asian and Middle Eastern diaspora.
Where We Place Students in Canada
What Students Study
What You Need to Apply
Canadian universities assess students based on secondary school transcripts (converted to Canadian standards), English proficiency (IELTS 6.5 minimum for most programmes), and sometimes a Statement of Purpose. Many competitive programmes are very application-heavy โ early preparation is essential.
How to Get Your Student Visa
Receive acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada
Apply for a Canadian Study Permit online via IRCC
Provide proof of financial support (tuition + CAD 10,000 per year living)
Complete biometrics if requested
Obtain a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Electronic Travel Authorisation if required
Await decision โ 8โ12 weeks standard from complete application
Tuition & Living Costs
When to Apply
Canada has two main intakes: September (Fall) and January (Winter). Some institutions also offer a May (Spring/Summer) intake. September is the largest and has the widest course availability. Applications should be submitted 6โ12 months in advance.
Student LifeLife as a Student in Canada
Canada is known for its exceptional quality of life, outdoor activities, and multicultural cities. Work rights of 20 hours per week during studies and full-time during breaks are standard. Post-graduation, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows you to work in Canada for up to three years.
Common Questions About Studying in Canada
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