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Why apply for Canada Study Visa?
- 31 Universities Ranked among the Global Elite
- Over 175,000 Student Visas Granted by June 2023
- Scholarships Available up to CAD 21,000 for Studies
- Streamlined Study Permit Application Process
- Scholarship Opportunities Available for International Students across All Disciplines
- Postgraduate Work Permit Program Offering 1-3 Years of Work Experience
- Eligibility for Canadian Permanent Residency Following Completion of Studies
Pursue Education in Canada for Enhanced Career Opportunities
Canada provides abundant opportunities for students aiming to advance their careers. Numerous students are relocating to Canada to enroll in graduate and postgraduate programs across various fields of specialization.
The country’s attributes, including world-renowned education institutions, state-of-the-art infrastructure, streamlined admission procedures, reasonable tuition fees, and international recognition, make it a preferred destination for education.
Additionally, Canada allows students to work and potentially settle post-graduation.
- Categories of Canadian Student Visas
- Leading Educational Institutions in Canada
For guidance on studying abroad, Kismet Immigration offers comprehensive assistance tailored to your needs.
Types of Canada Student Visa
Student Visa: Allows enrollment in Canadian universities for durations up to 3 months (Student Direct Stream (SDS) program: Expedited application process for qualifying applicants)
Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ): Authorization for studying at colleges in Quebec
If you’re considering studying in Canada, Kismet Immigration offers support in selecting the ideal university and course tailored to your needs.

University of Toronto
Top Universities in Canada
QS World University Rankings – Top Universities in Canada | ||
Serial No. | Global Rank | University |
1 | #26 | University of Toronto |
2 | #27 | McGill University |
3 | #46 | University of British Columbia |
4 | #111 | Université de Montréal |
5 | #126 | University of Alberta |
6 | #140 | McMaster University |
7 | #149 | University of Waterloo |
8 | #170 | Western University |
9 | #230 | University of Ottawa |
10 | #235 | University of Calgary |
11 | #240 | Queen’s University at Kingston |
12 | #272 | Dalhousie University |
13 | #298 | Simon Fraser University |
14 | #334 | University of Victoria (UVic) |
15 | #414 | Université Laval |
16 | 458 | University of Saskatchewan |
17 | #494 | York University |
18 | 521-530 | Concordia University |
19 | 581-590 | University of Guelph |
20 | 591-600 | Université du Québec |
21 | 601-650 | Carleton University |
22 | 601-650 | University of Manitoba |
23 | 651-700 | University of New Brunswick |
24 | 701-750 | University of Windsor |
25 | 751-800 | Memorial University of Newfoundland |
26 | 751-800 | Université de Sherbrooke |
27 | 801-1000 | Ryerson University |
Proof of funds needed to support yourself and your family
Minimum funds needed to support yourself as a student (and family members who come with you) to Canada. Effective from 1 January 2024.
Number of family members (including the applicant) | Amount of funds required per year (not including tuition) |
1 | CAN$20,635 |
2 | CAN$25,690 |
3 | CAN$31,583 |
4 | CAN$38,346 |
5 | CAN$43,492 |
6 | CAN$49,051 |
7 | CAN$54,611 |
Canada University Fees
Canadian university tuition fees vary from university to university. Students can refer to the university’s official website for the fee structure. We have given the approximate fee range of various courses for your reference.
Study Program | Average Annual Fees in CAD |
Undergraduate Program | 13,000 to 20,000 |
Postgraduate/Masters’ program | 17,000 to 25,000 |
Doctoral Degree | 7,000 to 15,000 |

Queen’s University
Benefits of Studying in Canada
Canada is one of the world’s top-developed countries. It has become the most preferred study destination in the past ten years. Many universities listed in QS worldwide rankings are located in Canada. The following are the top six benefits of studying in Canada.
- Affordable Education
- Quality Educational Curriculum
- Innovative Training and Research Opportunities
- Best Immigration Possibilities
- International Exposure
- International students can work while studying
Other benefits for international students include,
Higher Study Options | Part-time work duration allowed | Post-study work permit | Can departments work full-time? | Is schooling free for department children | PR option available for post-study and work |
Undergraduate Diploma & Advanced Diploma | 20 hours a week | 1-3 Years | YES | Yes!- Up to the age of 18 to 22 Years | YES |
Advanced Diploma | 20 hours a week | 1-3 Years | YES | YES | |
Bachelors | 20 hours a week | 1-3 Years | YES | YES | |
PG Diploma/Graduation Certificate | 20 hours a week | 1-3 Years | YES | YES | |
Masters (MS/MBA) | 20 hours a week | 1-3 Years | YES | YES |