Why Choose Canada?
Canada is one of the top choices for international students, known for high-quality education, safety, post-study work options, and a multicultural environment.
Globally Recognised Degrees: Canadian degrees are respected worldwide and open global career paths.
Affordable Education: Lower tuition fees compared to other English-speaking countries.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): Up to 3 years of open work permit after study.
Multicultural Society: Friendly and inclusive, with students from over 180 countries.
Safe & Student-Friendly: One of the safest countries with excellent healthcare and quality of life.
Popular Courses in the Canada
Business & Finance
Healthcare & Nursing
Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
Computer Science & IT
Project Management
Engineering
Hospitality & Tourism
Canada Education System Overview
Level
Duration
Entry Requirement
12th grade + IELTS
High School Diploma + IELTS
Bachelors Degree + IELTS
Bachelors Degree + IELTS
Master’s Degree + research
Diploma/Adv Diploma
Bachelors Degree
Postgraduate Diploma
Masters Degree
Doctorate (PhD)
2-3 years
3-4 years
1-2 years
1-2 years
4-6 years
Cost of Studying in Canada
Expenses
Approx Annual Cost
CAD 15,000 – 35,000
CAD 10,000 – 15,000
CAD 150
CAD 10,000
Tuition Fees
Living Expenses
Visa Application
GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate)
Canada Visa Interview (IRCC) – Common Questions
Canada doesn’t usually conduct in-person embassy interviews for student visas, but in case of telephonic verification or secondary review, here are common questions:
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Mention quality education, safety, PGWP, diverse culture.
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Talk about program relevance, rankings, curriculum, and career scope.
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Show alignment with your past studies and career goals.
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Mention tuition fees paid, GIC, parental or personal savings, loans (if any).
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Best to say: “I plan to gain international experience and return to my home country to apply my skills.”
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Answer honestly with details.
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Be truthful. Mention relation and location if yes.
Make it stand out.
FAQs
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Academic transcripts (10th, 12th, Bachelor’s if PG)
IELTS/Duolingo/PTE score
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Resume (for PG or Master’s)
Passport copy
Application fees (if applicable)
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Fall (September) – Major intake
Winter (January) – Secondary intake
Summer (May) – Limited programs
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Yes, many accept Duolingo or PTE. Some may waive English test with MOI (for select countries) or conditional admission with ESL.
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SDS (Student Direct Stream): Faster visa processing for students from select countries (e.g., India, Vietnam).
Requires IELTS (6.0 overall, no band <6), full tuition paid, GIC of CAD 10,000.Non-SDS: Slower, more documentation required.
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100%! UniEO helps with:
Shortlisting
Application portal access
SOP/LOR writing
Tracking offer letters
Visa filing
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GIC stands for Guaranteed Investment Certificate, showing CAD 10,000 for living expenses. It’s a must for SDS applicants and acts as proof of funds.
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SDS: ~4–6 weeks
Non-SDS: ~8–12 weeks
Early application is highly recommended.
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Yes!
Up to 20 hours/week during study
Full-time during breaks
And with PGWP after graduation, you can work for up to 3 years.
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Yes. If you're enrolled in a full-time PG program or a Master's, your spouse can apply for an Open Work Permit, and kids for a study permit.
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You can reapply after addressing the reason for rejection. Unieo helps students revise SOPs, documents, and improve visa success chances.