5 steps to study in Canada
Want to join the hundreds of thousands of international students that have made Canada their study destination? We’d love to welcome you! Whether you’re studying in person or online, here are the five steps to get started.
On this page:
- Step 1: Find a world-class school or program
- Step 2: Make a budget and find out how to pay for your studies
- Step 3: Apply to a school
- Step 4: Apply to study in Canada
- Step 5: Get ready to come to Canada
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Top Five Steps to Study in Canada
Step 1: Find a world-class school or program
Canada is a land of endless possibilities. Start by doing your research to find the schools or programs that are the right fit for you. Consider where you’d like to live in Canada’s provinces and territories. Across the country, you can choose from small, welcoming rural communities and large, vibrant cities.
You can search college and university programs in Canada with our search tool.
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Each province or territory as well as school in Canada sets their own admission requirements. For more information about programs and admission requirements, contact the school directly.
If you have already earned credits at another institution and wish to transfer credits, contact the institution that you are interested in directly to find out which transfer credits, if any, can be applied towards your intended program of study.
Step 2: Make a budget and find out how to pay for your studies
School fees for college and university in Canada are comparable to fees in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States (QS Top Universities).
You can use our search tool to search and compare tuition and living costs for different college and university programs across Canada. Depending on where you choose to study, your costs will be different. To help prepare your budget, use the search tool to get cost estimates for:
- food
- housing
- transportation
- health insurance
There are different ways to help finance your studies, such as:
- scholarships, fellowships and grants
- work during your studies
- support from parents and/or family
Learn more about study costs for international students in Canada.
Step 3: Apply to a school
When applying to your chosen school, be sure to provide accurate information and the requested documents. Your school will tell you which documents you need and the next steps to follow. Keep in mind that the application fee will vary for each institution. Be sure to apply well in advance.
Your school or a designated third party may check your credentials and qualifications. You may be asked to provide documents such as your:
- report card
- transcripts
- academic credentials
Step 4: Apply to study in Canada
Once your school gives you your letter of acceptance, you will need to find out:
- if you need a study permit from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), and
- how to get your documents ready and apply online with IRCC.
Note: If you will be studying in Quebec, you may also need to get a Quebec Acceptance Certificate from the government of Quebec before you apply for a study permit.
As of January 22, 2024, most students need to provide a provincial attestation letter (PAL) from the province or territory where they plan to study. Some exceptions apply. Find out more.
Once IRCC approves your application, they will ask you to send them your passport. They will send it back to you with your permit along with a letter of introduction.
When you travel to Canada, bring this letter with you and show it at the Canada Border Services officer. If you have been approved, the officer will then give you your study permit.
Step 5: Get ready to come to Canada
We’re looking forward to welcoming you! Now, prepare for your journey:
- Arrange your housing and accommodations
- Find out what kind of travel and health insurance you need
- Book your flight(s) and find out about baggage limits and customs rules
- Bring a small amount of Canadian money
- Download the ArriveCan mobile app for a faster border experience
- Make sure you have all documents you need to bring with you, such as:
- the letter of acceptance from your school
- medical and immunization records
- any documents your school asks you to bring
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