Why Choose Canada for Higher Education?

Canada is a top choice for international students because of its:

Globally Recognized Education

Canadian universities and colleges are well-regarded for their academic excellence

Affordable Tuition and Living Costs

Lower compared to the US, UK, and Australia

Welcoming Environment

A multicultural society with a reputation for safety and inclusivity

Work Opportunities

Students can work while studying and have pathways to post-graduate work permits and permanent residency

University Registration and Enrollment Timeline

The Canadian academic calendar primarily follows two intakes:

Full Intake

(Major Intake)

application period:

Oct – Jan

(of the previous year)

Admission Decisions:

Mar – May

Semester Starts:

Sept

Winter Intake

application period:

June – Sept

(Previous Year)

Admission Decisions:

Oct – Nov

Semester Starts:

Jan

Spring/Summer Intake

(Limited Programs)

application period:

Oct – Jan

(of the same academic year via UCAS)

Semester Starts:

May / June

Types of Canadian Study Permits

International students require a Study Permit to study in Canada

Study Permit

For full-time academic or professional programs

Student Direct Stream (SDS)

Faster processing for students from certain countries

(e.g., India, Pakistan, China)

Note: For short-term courses (6 months or less), a study permit may not be required

Working While Studying

Canada allows students to work while studying under specific conditions:

On-Campus Work

No limit on hours

Off-Campus Work

Up to 20 hours/week during academic sessions

Full-time during scheduled breaks (e.g., summer)

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Duration matches the length of the study program (up to 3 years)

Scholarships and Financial Aid

The UK offers various scholarships to reduce financial burdens:

University Scholarships

Merit-based or need-based awards offered by individual institutions

Examples: University of Toronto, UBC, McGill, and Concordia offer various scholarships for international students

Government Scholarships

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships: For PhD students demonstrating academic excellence and leadership

Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and other country-specific programs

Private Scholarships

Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship (University of Toronto): Full scholarship for outstanding international students

Scholarships from private organizations and NGOs also available

Health Insurance

Health insurance is mandatory for all international students:

Some provinces offer public health coverage for international students

(e.g., Alberta, British Columbia)

In other provinces, students must purchase private insurance

Cultural and Academic Adjustment

Cultural Diversity

Canada is known for its inclusive and multicultural environment

Academic System

Focus on practical learning, critical thinking, and research

Student Support

Most institutions have dedicated international student offices to assist with visa, housing, and adjustment challenges

Top Cities

Toronto

Diverse population, leading institutions like the University of Toronto

Vancouver

Renowned for its scenic beauty and institutions like UBC and SFU

Montreal

Known for affordability and vibrant culture, with universities like McGill and Concordia

Ottawa

Canada’s capital, home to the University of Ottawa and affordable living

Calgary

Affordable and offers strong programs in energy and engineering

Quebec City

A peaceful city with lower living costs, ideal for French-speaking students

Guiding Your Roots To Global Succees

©2025, INNROOT. All Rights Reserved