Canada is regarded as one of the most welcoming and diverse countries not only for students but also for immigrants as well. It’s arguably one of the best options for international students who dream of securing a PR immediately after receiving world-class education, along with long term stability and easy immigration pathways. Canadian Institutions open doors to brighter futures.
To carve out a path for your future as a student in Canada, Evernest Consultants is partnered up with RCIC Consultants to ensure you receive comprehensive on-the-ground support throughout your admission and immigration journey.
There are several compelling reasons to choose Canada:
Canadian University are globally acclaimed with university ranking easily falling within the top 100 in the QS World Ranking; Institutions like University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia and University of Alberta all hold prestige as some of the best universities in the world.
Canada offers competitive tuition fees and a relatively lower cost of living, compared to countries like the U.S. and the U.K, which makes it a comparatively cheap country to study for international students.
International Students can work in Canada for up to 24 hours per week, and work in Canada full-time during their semester breaks. Canada also offers PGWP, which is a post-graduation Work Permit, that allows graduates from Canadian Universities to search for jobs and work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing their degree.
Canada has been built and developed on the back of immigrants,it’s no wonder how Canada is one of the most diverse countries in the world. This diversity leads to a very open and understanding multi-cultural society. This is especially helpful for international students who are looking for like minded peers when studying abroad
Canada offers direct and quick pathways to Canadian Permanent Residency after graduation, making it one of the easiest destinations for students who want a pathway to immigration after their studies.
Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, competitive GPA, sometimes SAT/ACT is also accepted
Postgraduate Programs: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution, strong academic record, GMAT/GRE (for certain programs).
PhD Programs: Master’s degree in a related field, detailed research proposal, alignment with a faculty supervisor, and sometimes GRE.
For non-native speakers, proof of language ability is required. Commonly accepted tests:
IELTS
TOEFL
Duolingo English Test (DET)
PTE
French-language institutions may require TEF/TCF
Completed online application form
Official academic transcripts
Letters of recommendation (usually 2–3 from academic or professional references)
Statement of Purpose or Personal Statement
Resume/CV
Portfolio (for fields like fine arts, architecture, or design)
Proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses (bank statements, GIC for visa, sponsorship letters, etc.)
Required for Study Permit approval and visa filing.
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity beyond study period)
Passport-sized photographs
Once we’re done with securing your admissions, Evernest will be your trusted consultant to file your Study Permit.
Fall Intake (September) – Major intake with the widest program availability and the most scholarship opportunities
Winter Intake (January) – Second-most popular, offering many courses
Spring/Summer Intake (May/June) – Limited programs, often diplomas or short-term courses
The top destinations include the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, and New Zealand.
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Benefits include gaining a global perspective, improving language skills, enhancing career opportunities, experiencing new cultures, and building international networks.
Look for scholarships offered by universities, governments, private organizations, and international programs. Websites like Times Course Finder can be helpful.
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