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Get admission to Canada with the scholarship

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Get admission to Canada with the scholarship

Canada welcomes international students and grants them many scholarships to facilitate their studies in Canada. The World Health Organization in Canada awards scholarships at different levels to international students studying in Canada.

Scholarships are awarded in Canada, as in many other countries, at the doctoral level, it is difficult to get a scholarship at the other stages. Scholarships offered to PhD students are as follows;

  • QUEEN ELIZABETH II DIAMOND JUBILEE SCHOLARSHIP (QES).

    It is awarded to international students at the PhD level

  • IDRC RESEARCH AWARDS

    Scholarships from the Canadian government for students from developing countries to obtain a PhD at a Canadian university.

  • TRUDEAU SCHOLARSHIP

    Financial coverage for international students for a PhD in different fields of study

  • SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED BY CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES

    In addition to the scholarships mentioned, Canadian universities offer scholarships for international students at the PhD level.

Study in Canada without a language certificate

An English or French language certificate is required to study in Canada. However, it is possible to immigrate to Canada through education without presenting a language certificate as well, as the university offers conditional admission to the applicant, so he must go through language courses before starting university studies. These courses cost from $7,000 to $49,000.

It is also possible to enroll in a master’s degree without submitting a language certificate.

Some Canadian universities offer conditional admission to postgraduate students and they will be allowed to study in Canada if the applicant can reach the required language level. It is also permitted to apply to Canadian colleges without a language certificate. In these courses, the college will provide conditional admission to applicants, and the applicant can improve his language level by participating in language courses held by the college or the institutions themselves. To study for a doctoral degree, the applicant must have a language certificate, and without a language certificate, admission to the university is not possible.


Studying in Canada and the cost of education and living

It is usually cheaper to study, live and study in this country than in other English-speaking countries such as England, America, Australia and New Zealand. The cost of living and studying in this country varies depending on the student’s lifestyle, major, city and university.

The general costs for a foreign student in Canada are as follows:

The average cost of living and tuition for applicants under the age of 18 is $32,000 to $45,000, depending on the rank and reputation of the college.

The cost of tuition in Canada for bachelor's and master's degrees is $10,000 to $20,000 (average $14,000 CAD) per year. Art and science courses are generally cheaper, while majors such as engineering and medicine are more expensive.

Postgraduate studies, such as an MBA, are generally more expensive, costing about $42,000 per year in Canada.

The average cost of living in Canada (for food and housing) is around $900 to $1,300 per month, which is $15,000 per year for Canada. In general, costs are higher in the big cities.

Study in Canada and the best universities

Canada is world famous for its higher education system. For many applicants to study in Canada , the quality of education and the rank of the university are very important. This article belongs to MIE Consulting and was written by a team of MIE consultants. Therefore, copying without mentioning the source is immoral and against the law. The following table lists the latest statistics and rankings by Times University on the top Canadian universities in three levels of global rankings. Six Canadian universities are among the top 150 universities in the world.

University Name

the sitenational rankingworld ranking
University of TorontoToronto123
University of British ColumbiaVancouver235
McGill UniversityMontreal369
University of WaterlooWaterloo476
Simon Fraser UniversityBurnaby577
University of AlbertaEdmonton6102
University of CalgaryCalgary7133
York UniversityToronto8145
Queen's UniversityKingston9149
Western UniversityLondon1015 5

Studying in Canada and the documents required to obtain a study visa

Education in Canada requires admission to a university in Canada.

  • ALSO, THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO A CANADIAN UNIVERSITY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

    A valid passport

    passport copy

    identity documents

    University application form

    University deposit slip

    latest score

    The last three years of study

    IELTS language certificate

    To study in Canada after admission, documents are required to obtain a student visa, which varies depending on the university and the circumstances of the applicant.

  • USUALLY, WHAT IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A STUDENT VISA IS:

    Valid admission (from school, college and university at required level)

    A passport that is valid for at least 6 months and has two blank pages

    Two passport copies (maximum 6 months old)

    Provide an appropriate work history and resume

    Motivation letter

    recommendation Letter

    A portfolio of some fields of art, design and architecture

    English language score (generally IELTS score of 6 or above)

    Embassy Time Fee for Canadian Student Visa $150 (Embassy costs vary)

    Buy health insurance (This will cost about $600 per year in Canada. Overseas student health insurance coverage varies between provinces).

    Passing the GRE and GMAT exams, if necessary, for some majors and universities

    Most recent degree by degree (CV for the last two years, twelve-year diploma, bachelor's and master's degrees with transcripts).

    Medical examination (for some specialties)

    Certificate of financial ability

    Certificate of no criminal record

    travel insurance



Work in Canada

Most international students apply to work in Canada while studying. The Government of Canada has provided applicants with the opportunity to work while studying. Students who apply to work in Canada must first obtain a SIN Number. This number is actually Canada's national code, which is used for government services and transactions. Students and their spouses who hold a work permit, after entering Canada and doing the initial procedures such as renting a home (determining the address), can go to the nearest Service Canada office to receive a paper containing the (SIN Number).

If you are a student who wants to apply for work in Canada, you must fulfill the requirements for applying to work in Canada while studying:

Study visa

No work is allowed while completing the language skills modules, but the student must be busy with the main university course.

It is not allowed to work before the start of the study

It is allowed to work 20 hours per week

On holidays such as public holidays and breaks between semesters, full-time work is allowed, up to 40 hours per week.

Possession of a SIN Number

Studying in Canada and the job position after graduation

 Studying in this country and a job location after graduation have made Canada one of the most immigrant-friendly countries in the world. According to published statistics, the unemployment rate in Canada is 5.7%. Based on this, it can be said that there are many suitable job opportunities for educated people in this country. After graduation, you have 90 days to leave Canada. If you plan to extend your stay in this country, you can continue your studies or work in Canada. Applying to immigrate to Canada after graduation is a great candidate for job opportunities in Canada. In addition, the Canadian study and job visa system provides, in accordance with the post (PGWPgraduation work permit), an opportunity for the applicant to immigrate and study in Canada for up to 3 years to reside and work after graduation. 

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