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Study In Canada
Discover world-class academic paths and excellent career prospects in Canada. Trans Globe offers complete, end-to-end support to ensure a smooth transition to this premier global study destination.
Study in Canada
Discovering Academic Excellence in Canada
Canada is highly recognized for its excellent higher education system, featuring many world-renowned research institutions, including the prestigious U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities. These schools lead in innovation and offer top-tier graduate studies. Major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary provide modern infrastructure, high-quality healthcare, and welcoming, diverse communities. A key strength of Canada's education system is its focus on practical, career-oriented learning. Most programs offer co-op placements, internships, and applied projects, allowing students to gain real-world experience before graduating. With a safe living environment and clear pathways to post-study employment, Canada is an ideal choice for students seeking academic success and long-term career growth.
100+
Accredited Universities & Colleges
High Rankings
Globally Respected Degrees
Up to 3 Years
Stay-Back Work Permit (PGWP)
PR Opportunities
Direct Routes to Permanent Residency
Why Canada
Benefits of Higher Education in Canada
With a strong economy, high academic standards, and a welcoming environment, Canada is one of the top destinations for international students. From beautiful natural landscapes to vibrant cities like Toronto and Vancouver, Canada offers excellent living standards and a safe community for students.
Unrivaled Academic Standards
Home to the U15 Group and leading colleges, Canada offers research-based, career-focused courses. The education system emphasizes academic rigor and practical skills, preparing graduates for professional success.
Exceptional Post-Study Work Visa
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows eligible graduates to stay and work in Canada. Students can also work part-time during their studies, helping them build professional networks and gain work experience.
Vocational & Career-Aligned Programs
Programs in fields like engineering, IT, healthcare, and business are designed to meet industry needs. Co-ops and internships significantly boost employability for graduates.
Pioneering Research & Innovation
Students have access to modern research labs and technology centers. Participating in innovative projects allows you to work on solutions for global challenges.
Inclusive, Multicultural Ethos
Canada is proud of its multicultural society. Welcoming students from all backgrounds, it provides a friendly and supportive community to help you adapt easily.
Uncompromised Safety & Quality of Life
Known as one of the safest countries in the world, Canada offers secure neighborhoods, high-quality public healthcare, and clean cities ideal for studying.
High Return on Investment
With reasonable tuition fees compared to other English-speaking nations and strong career opportunities, Canada offers a high return on investment.
Direct Immigration Pathways
Canada welcomes skilled graduates. The PGWP, Express Entry, and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) offer clear routes to obtaining permanent residency.
The Journey
Your Roadmap to Studying in Canada
A clear, step-by-step roadmap detailing your path from the first consultation to your arrival in Canada, with full support from Trans Globe.
STEP 01
Profile Evaluation
Have your academic background, budget, and goals analyzed to select the best universities, courses, and provinces in Canada.
STEP 02
Choose Programs & Apply
Finalize your list of schools, gather all necessary documents, and submit your applications with potential fee waivers.
STEP 03
Receive Offer Letter
Obtain your official Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from the university and complete any conditions listed in the offer.
STEP 04
Pay Tuition & Get PAL
Confirm your seat by paying the required tuition deposit and obtaining your Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).
STEP 05
Organize Financial Proof
Gather all financial proofs, tuition receipts, and purchase your Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) if required.
STEP 06
Submit Visa Application
Apply for your Canadian student visa (Study Permit) online, submitting your LOA, PAL, financial proof, and medicals.
STEP 07
Visa Issuance
Once approved, receive your Port of Entry letter. Join our pre-departure briefing to prepare for your travel.
STEP 08
Arrive in Canada
Travel to Canada! We help you with pre-travel checklists, airport pickups, and finding initial accommodation.
Required Documents
Academic Transcripts
School mark sheets, degree certificates, and transcripts from all previous institutions attended.
Language Proficiency
Proof of English skills through tests like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL.
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
A written essay explaining your academic background, career goals, and reasons for choosing Canada and the course.
Recommendation Letters
Academic or professional reference letters as required by the university.
Valid Passport
A passport that is valid for the entire duration of your stay in Canada.
Work Experience Proof
Job letters, experience certificates, and payslips to explain gaps and show relevant work experience.
Letter of Acceptance
An official offer letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.
Provincial Attestation Letter
A mandatory certificate from the province where you will study, required for your study permit.
Admission Steps
Select Universities
Research and choose Canadian universities or colleges that match your qualifications, budget, and location preferences.
Prepare Application
Prepare all required documents including certified transcripts, language test scores, CV, and SOP.
Submitting Applications
Send your applications to selected Canadian institutions through Trans Globe for a smooth, fast process and potential fee waivers.
Dossier Evaluation
The university admission committee reviews your file. Some courses may require online interviews or portfolios.
Accept and Pay Fee
Once you receive your offer letter, pay the tuition deposit to confirm your admission and secure your seat.
Canadian Student Visa Requirements
To successfully obtain your study permit for Canada, you must satisfy the following four key requirements:
Official LOA & PAL
Submit your letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) along with your Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).
Proof of Funds (GIC)
Show that you have enough funds to cover your tuition and living expenses, which includes buying a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD $22,895.
Language Test Scores
Provide valid English language test scores (like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL) meeting the requirements of IRCC.
Medical Exam & Biometrics
Complete your medical check-up with an approved doctor and submit your biometrics (fingerprints and photograph) at a VFS center.
PLAN YOUR BUDGET
Financial Forecasting
Sound financial preparation is vital for an unhindered Canadian study experience. Canada delivers profound educational ROI, augmented by expansive post-study work avenues and robust scholarship ecosystems.
Annual Tuition Fees
Undergraduate: CAD $15,000 – $40,000 Postgraduate: CAD $18,000 – $45,000
GIC / Baseline Living Cost
Excluding Quebec: CAD $22,895 Quebec (Montreal): CAD $24,617
Projected minimums per year
Aviation Expenses
CAD $1,200 – $2,500
Approximate, fluctuating based on booking times.
Visa Processing
CAD $235
Breakdown: CAD $150 (Permit Fee) + CAD $85 (Biometrics).
FUTURE READY
Top Industries for Graduates
Key sectors offering excellent job opportunities and high salaries for international graduates.
Software Development, AI & IT
Healthcare, Nursing & Biotechnology
Finance, Banking & Accounting
Tourism, Hospitality & Events
Education, Teaching & Early Childhood
Social Work & Community Services
Engineering, Construction & Trades
Agriculture Technology & Forestry
WHEN TO APPLY
Academic Intakes in Canada
Most Canadian universities accept students in three intake periods. Applying early gives you the best chance of securing admissions, scholarships, and visa processing.
September
FALL (MAIN INTAKE)The primary intake period with the largest selection of courses and maximum scholarship availability.
January
WINTER INTAKEA major secondary intake with many available courses, suitable for students who need more time to prepare.
May
SPRING/SUMMER INTAKEA smaller intake with limited programs, ideal for short courses and fast-track diplomas.
EMPLOYMENT & RIGHTS
Work Opportunities for Students
Canada provides a welcoming environment for graduates, with high demand across fields like technology, healthcare, engineering, and finance. After completing studies at an eligible Designated Learning Institution (DLI), you can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Working in Canada helps you gain valuable local experience, which is key for permanent residency routes like Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Note that recent updates from IRCC apply to PGWP eligibility for certain programs.
Part-Time Work
Up to 24 Hours weekly
Off-Semester Breaks
Full-Time allowed
PGWP Eligibility
Min. 8-month course
Programs Covered
Degrees, Diplomas & PG courses
Work & Stay Back
Understanding the PGWP rules
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows you to stay and work in Canada for up to three years. This open work permit is a vital step toward obtaining permanent residency in Canada.
Key PGWP Eligibility
- 1. Complete your program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) that is eligible for PGWP.
- 2. Your course of study must be at least 8 months long.
- 3. You must have studied full-time during each semester of your program.
- 4. Note: New IRCC guidelines regulate PGWP eligibility based on the field of study and type of institution.
| Location Category | Major Cities | Key Advantages |
|---|---|---|
Metropolitan Hubs |
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa |
Access to corporate headquarters and tech giants. Very competitive job market with high salary potential. |
Emerging Capitals |
Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax |
Strong demand in energy, construction, and healthcare. Lower cost of living and favorable pathways for PR. |
Regional Communities |
Sudbury, Red Deer, Charlottetown, Kamloops |
Access to regional immigration streams and fast-track job opportunities in a supportive environment. |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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