WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO STUDY ABROAD IN CANADA?

GETTING TO KNOW CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

STUDY ABROAD LEVELS ADMISSION DETAILED
Studying Abroad at the Secondary School Level in Canada from 13 to 19 years old Meeting the admission requirements of each university: You will have to take entrance exams (in English, Math, etc.). The average score required to enter private schools is 6.0 or higher, while public universities require a score of 7.0 or higher.
Studying Abroad at the College Level in Canada High school graduation Direct entry requirements: IELTS score of 6.0 or higher, or equivalent. You can enroll in an English course beforehand if you do not meet the language proficiency requirements
Studying Abroad at the University Level in Canada High school graduation or college graduation Direct entry requirement: IELTS score of 6.5 or above (with no skill below 6.0) or equivalent. You can register for an English language course if you do not meet the language proficiency requirements
Studying Abroad for a Master’s Degree in Canada University graduation Direct admission requirements: Minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 or equivalent 7.5/10, IELTS score of 6.5 or above. You can enroll in an English course if your language skills are not sufficient.
Postgraduate Programs College/University graduation Direct entry requirement: IELTS 6.5 (no skill below 6.0) or equivalent. You can register for an English course first if you do not meet the language proficiency requirements.


What should I study if I want to study abroad in Canada?

Canada is well-known for being a country with an advanced education system that ranks first in the world. Therefore, many international students choose to study abroad in Canada as the fields of study are equally emphasized. The strong fields of study usually relate to technology, science, and engineering. You can choose to study one of the top hot fields in Canada below:

  • Information technology
  • Business administration
  • Marketing
  • Health - Medicine
  • Hospitality - Tourism
  • Engineering and technology

In addition to attending top universities in Canada, considering choosing a field of study that suits your abilities and interests will help you develop quickly on your career path in the future. However, if you are still wondering which field to study for studying abroad in Canada, please contact MyVisa Consulting, the Canadian study abroad consulting team, to help you make the right decision.

COST OF STUDYING ABROAD IN CANADA

There are 9 main types of costs for studying abroad in Canada that you need to consider, including:

  1. Tuition fees for studying abroad in Canada
  2. Visa and fingerprinting fees for studying abroad
  3. Health examination fees
  4. Criminal record check fees
  5. Guardian fees
  6. Average application fee for studying abroad
  7. Translation fees
  8. Cost of accommodation in Canada
  9. Cost of living in Canada

Specifically, items 1-7 are the expenses that you need to pay before heading to Canada to study abroad. The total cost ranges from $10,000 to $35,000 CAD depending on the school.

FREE SUPPORT FROM MYVISA CONSULTING

MyVisa Consluting understands the difficulties that students and parents face when preparing their study abroad applications, and there are often many questions that need to be answered. There are important deadlines that you need to remember to ensure that you don't miss any opportunities to apply to schools.

If you are considering studying abroad in Canada in the near future, contact the consultants at MyVisa Consluting who will be dedicated to answering all of your questions. They provide free support to help you with your study abroad application process.

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SETTLEMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

RINP

The RNIP (Rural Northern Immigration Pilot) program is a pilot immigration program in Canada that aims to provide opportunities for international students and foreign skilled workers to obtain Canadian citizenship through immigration to rural and northern regions of Canada.

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SINP

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is designed for experienced skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan. The program allows SINP to nominate individuals with education, skilled work experience, language ability, and other factors to successfully settle and integrate into the labor market and community in Saskatchewan.

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AIPP

The Canada Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) is a pilot program established to address the labor shortages in the Atlantic region of Canada, applicable to four provinces: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island

 

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MNP

The International Education Stream (IES) for Manitoba graduates is designed to provide opportunities for international students who graduate from Manitoba and meet industry needs, providing a faster pathway to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)

 

 

 

 

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AINP

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is one of the immigration policies of the province of Alberta aimed at international students studying and workers working in the province. This is an economic immigration program

 

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