Study in Canada
Discover world‑class education, welcoming communities and career opportunities in one of the safest, most innovative countries on earth.

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Book a quick counseling session. Our advisors will match your goals with the right programs, explain visa steps and funding, and guide your application end‑to‑end.
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Study in Canada as a Global Student?

Overview
People around the world are drawn to Canada due to its diversity, impressive system of education, and pluralistic cities. Canada offers degree programs in numerous fields. Ranked among the most popular study abroad destinations, programs are taught in English.

What is special about Canada for international students?
Living standard is great in Canada. Global students profit from protections that Canadians enjoy—human rights regard, fairness, multiplicity and a steady, quiet society. According to U.S. News & World Report (16 Dec 2022), Canada ranks 3rd globally for quality of life.
Why choose Canada
Safe, welcoming society
Consistently ranked for quality of life with strong human rights, fairness and stability for students.
World‑class education
Public universities with global recognition, hands‑on learning and pathways to work experience.
Diverse cities
Multicultural campuses, English‑taught programs and supportive international student services.
Average tuition for undergraduate and postgraduate study
Tuition for government‑owned universities averages between 15,000 – 50,000 CAD per year. Private universities are typically higher. Degrees earned in Canada are globally accepted. Students from non‑English speaking countries may need to prove proficiency through TOEFL® or IELTS™.
Scholarships and funding
- Entrance and merit scholarships for international students
- Graduate assistantships and research funding
- Provincial grants and bursaries
- Work‑while‑studying pathways for eligible programs
Affordable undergraduate options
- University of the People
- Brandon University
- Université de Saint‑Boniface
- University of Guelph
- Canadian Mennonite University
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
Affordable postgraduate options
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
- University of Northern British Columbia
- University of Calgary
- Simon Fraser University
- University of Saskatchewan
How many hours can international students work?
You can work up to 24 hours per week during study periods. Working more than 20 hours per week may violate your study permit conditions and affect your status. Always verify the latest rules on the Government of Canada website.
Canadian international student checklist
- Contact Kampress Global Placement Services to submit your application and obtain study permit
- Schedule advising appointment
- Understand immigration and work regulations
- Explore scholarships, grants and provincial aid
- Review international student resources
- Plan your arrival and housing
Ready to begin your Canada journey?
Book a quick counseling session. Our advisors will match your goals with the right programs, explain visa steps and funding, and guide your application end‑to‑end.