Canada

At Pacific International, we understand that choosing the right study destination is a crucial part of your academic journey. With a wide range of countries to explore, each offering unique opportunities, we provide expert guidance to help you find the destination that aligns with your academic goals, career aspirations, and personal preferences.

Study in Canada

Canada is one of the top destinations for Nepali students seeking quality education abroad. Known for its world-class universities, affordable tuition, and welcoming multicultural environment, Canada offers a safe and enriching study experience. With degrees and diplomas recognized globally, Canadian institutions provide opportunities for research, internships, and hands-on learning. Moreover, students in Canada benefit from access to vibrant campus life, cutting-edge facilities, and a pathway to permanent residency. Whether you’re pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, or vocational studies, Canada combines academic excellence with a high standard of living, making it an ideal choice for Nepali students.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Choose a Program and Institution

Choose a Program and Institution

Research and select a program that matches your career goals.

Ensure the institution is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) approved to accept international students.
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Step 1
Apply and Get Accepted

Apply and Get Accepted

Submit your application along with required documents (e.g., academic transcripts, language test scores).

Pay application fees and wait for your Letter of Acceptance (LOA).
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Apply for a Study Permit

Apply for a Study Permit

Prepare documents like your LOA, proof of financial support, and a valid passport.

Submit your application for a Canadian study permit online or at a visa application center.
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Plan Your Arrival

Plan Your Arrival

Arrange for accommodation, health insurance, and travel.

Complete any required biometrics or medical exams.

Arrive in Canada with all necessary documents, including your study permit and LOA.
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WHO SHOULD APPLY?

Students who are academically driven, have strong English proficiency scores (such as IELTS 6.0 or higher), and are motivated to pursue higher education in a global setting should consider applying to Canadian institutions. Nepali students with clear study goals, strong communication skills, and financial preparedness are well-suited for studying in Canada. Those seeking an affordable and high-quality education system with opportunities for work experience and immigration pathways will find Canada to be an excellent choice.

WHAT DETERMINES THE VISA?

The approval of a Canadian study permit depends on three key factors. First, you must demonstrate that you are a genuine student with a clear intention to pursue education in Canada. Second, you need to provide sufficient financial proof showing that you can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs. Finally, your ties to Nepal and intention to return home after your studies, unless you choose immigration pathways, play a crucial role in the decision process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You need a study permit to study in Canada. This document allows you to stay and study in Canada for the duration of your program.

Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled breaks without needing a separate work permit.

Yes, health insurance is mandatory. Some provinces offer public health insurance for international students, while others require you to purchase private insurance plans.

Most Canadian universities accept IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic. The IELTS Academic module is the most commonly preferred test.

Tuition fees for international students in Canada range between CAD 15,000 and CAD 30,000 per year. Living expenses typically range from CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 annually.

Canada offers affordable tuition, globally recognized qualifications, multicultural experiences, and opportunities for part-time work and post-graduation work permits, making it an attractive option for Nepali students.

Yes, you can bring your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children. Your spouse can apply for an open work permit, and your children can study in Canada.

Many Canadian institutions offer merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, and bursaries for international students. Research programs such as Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships and provincial scholarships for additional funding opportunities.

You can stay in Canada for up to three years under the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, depending on the length of your study program.

Canada offers an excellent education system, safe environment, affordable living costs, and immigration opportunities, making it a top choice for Nepali students aiming for academic success and career growth.

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