If you are considering studying abroad, Canada is definitely a worthwhile choice. Here, not only are there world-class universities, but also multicultural inclusiveness, allowing every international student to find a sense of belonging. Whether you want to further your studies in art, science, or engineering, Canada’s education system can provide everything you need. So, how to study in Canada? Let’s take a look together!

If you want to study in Canada, you must first meet these requirements:
When applying to Canadian schools, high school students need to provide excellent junior high school transcripts and proof of enrollment or graduation certificate. Undergraduate applicants need to show high school transcripts, and some schools may also check their college entrance examination scores. For graduate applications, in addition to requiring undergraduate transcripts and degree certificates, GPA usually needs to be above 3.0, and some majors also require GRE or GMAT scores.
The vast majority of Canadian courses require good English proficiency, usually with an IELTS score of 6.5 or a corresponding TOEFL score as the standard. Students applying to Quebec also need French language proficiency, such as TCF or DELF.
Next is the content related to expenses. Understanding what expenses are included and making plans in advance can help you be prepared.
Tuition fees in Canada vary depending on the region, school, and major. In large cities or larger universities, tuition fees are generally higher. For example, the average undergraduate tuition fee is about CAD 21,932 per year, while the average graduate tuition fee is CAD 14,350. There are also significant differences in tuition fees between different majors. The annual fee for veterinary medicine is only CAD 8,364, the business management major is as high as CAD 18,157, and the advanced MBA program fee is CAD 44,800.
Although Canadian student visas require students to set aside at least CAD 10,000 in addition to their tuition fees, the actual amount required may increase depending on personal lifestyle and city of residence.
Many universities offer on-campus accommodation, but not everyone is guaranteed to have it. The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Canada is CAD 1,165/month. However, prices vary depending on the city, community, and type of accommodation. For example, rents in Toronto and Vancouver are significantly higher than in other areas.
In addition, other expenses need to be prepared, such as internet fees, phone bills, utilities, etc., which may require an additional 200 Canadian dollars per month.
Understanding the options for cross-border remittances is crucial when planning a budget for studying abroad in Canada. BiyaPay provides a convenient solution that supports real-time exchange rate queries and exchanges for more than 30 legal currencies and more than 200 digital currencies, with low handling fees, allowing for instant cross-border remittances and unlimited amounts.
Next is the highlight, which is to apply for studying abroad.
This is mainly based on one’s own conditions, future development, and interests to determine when to study abroad, what level of education to pursue, what major to study, which region of Canada to go to, and which schools in Canada to attend.
This section mainly provides an overall understanding of various universities in Canada, and then selects the target school to apply for based on the two major factors of region and major.
The professional settings of various universities in Canada are relatively complete, but some majors are only offered in some schools. This requires checking the relevant information of the school, whether there is a desired major, as well as the teaching content and training direction of the major.
This section mainly provides a comprehensive understanding of the information about the candidate schools, including admission requirements (academic performance, GPA, language proficiency, extracurricular activities, awards, etc.), application deadlines, required materials, scholarship applications, etc. At the same time, it is necessary to understand the admission situation of your major in previous years.
Check status: Enter the school application system to check your application status and whether the materials are complete.
Submit all paper application materials to the school according to the required material list. For fresh graduates (high school, university), some materials can be supplemented later, such as college entrance examination scores, graduation certificates, and degree certificates.
Wait for and obtain admission results: Check your email in a timely manner and maintain close contact with the school to understand the approval progress, and finally obtain the admission letter (offer).
Hold the admission letter issued by the school, and according to the specific requirements of the Canadian embassy abroad, organize and submit financial proof and other necessary visa documents to complete the application for a study visa. Once the visa is approved, you can set off for Canada and start your study abroad life.
The above are all the key points about studying abroad in Canada. I hope this information can help you smoothly start your study abroad journey!
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