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Study in Canada
Éducation de grande qualité et options post-études, mais les règles du permis d'études sont plus strictes — vérifiez d'abord votre éligibilité.
Honest note: Le Canada reste attractif, mais les règles du permis d'études sont plus strictes, des plafonds s'appliquent et les montants de preuve de fonds ont augmenté. Nous aidons les étudiants à évaluer honnêtement leur éligibilité avant de dépenser pour des candidatures.
Why study in Canada?
Étudiants solides disposant de fonds suffisants et d'objectifs d'études clairs.
- Universités et collèges reconnus mondialement.
- Possibilités de permis de travail post-diplôme pour les programmes admissibles.
- Options d'études bilingues (anglais/français), notamment au Québec.
- Campus diversifiés et accueillants, avec des communautés africaines établies.
Popular courses
Costs, intakes & key facts
- Average tuition
- CAD 15,000–CAD 35,000/year (varies widely by programme and institution)
- Estimated living cost
- CAD 1,200–CAD 2,000/month
- Intake periods
- Automne (septembre), Hiver (janvier) et quelques rentrées au printemps/été
- Scholarships
- Some entrance scholarships and institution-specific awards. Full scholarships are limited and competitive — budget realistically.
- Work while studying
- Eligible students may work part-time during studies within current limits. Rules change — verify before relying on work income.
Admission requirements
- Secondary school or prior degree with strong grades
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- IELTS/TOEFL (or French proof for Francophone programmes)
- Statement of purpose and references
- Letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Visa document overview
- Valid passport
- Letter of acceptance from a DLI
- Proof of funds (tuition + living costs + return travel; reference amounts increased recently)
- Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) where required
- Clear study plan and ties to home country
- Medical exam and biometrics where applicable
We help you prepare these — but the visa decision rests with the authorities.
Who should choose Canada
- Students with strong academic records and genuine study goals
- Sponsors who can clearly document sufficient funds
- Those who plan early and meet provincial requirements
Who should look elsewhere
- Students without clear proof of funds
- Anyone treating study as a shortcut to immigration without meeting the actual criteria
Paying school fees safely
Students and sponsors pay tuition and official school fees directly to the institution whenever possible. Travel Ease Education does not replace the university's official invoice or payment instructions. Where a family cannot access international transfer services, we may assist with foreign-currency payment facilitation using verified school payment instructions.
Final school fees must be confirmed from the official university invoice or fee page.
Universities in Canada
Canada is attractive but tuition has become high — EduCanada lists averages near CAD 41,746/year (undergraduate) and CAD 24,028/year (graduate), with major variation by province, school and programme. We highlight more affordable options.
National reference: EduCanada (official) →St. John's, Canada
- Best for:
- A more affordable Canadian option, especially for graduate study
- Tuition:
- ≈ CAD 22,500 / 2 semesters (undergrad, new intl.)
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master, Doctorate
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Winnipeg, Canada
- Best for:
- An affordable major public university
- Tuition:
- ≈ CAD 20,400–29,700 / year (undergrad, intl.)
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master, Doctorate
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Regina, Canada
- Best for:
- A practical public university option
- Tuition:
- Undergrad intl. fee schedule + deposit after admission
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Best for:
- Popular with international students in Atlantic Canada
- Tuition:
- Varies by credit hours & programme
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Diploma, Master
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Montréal, Canada
- Best for:
- A French-language and bilingual pathway
- Tuition:
- Depends on course load, level & programme
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master, Doctorate
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Montréal, Canada
- Best for:
- A French-language public university in Montréal
- Tuition:
- Varies by number of courses, level & status
- Levels:
- Bachelor, Master
Last verified: June 2026
Student pays the school directly where possible.
Tuition figures are indicative and change every academic year by programme, nationality and student status. Always confirm final fees from the official university offer letter, invoice or tuition page. Students pay tuition directly to the institution whenever possible.
Compare other destinations
- Best for:
- Étudiants francophones recherchant des études européennes abordables et de qualité.
- Tuition:
- Low
- Language:
- Français et anglais
- Popular:
- Business, Engineering, Computer Science
- Best for:
- Étudiants bien financés voulant des diplômes prestigieux et rapides en anglais.
- Tuition:
- High
- Language:
- Anglais
- Popular:
- Business, Law, Computer Science
- Best for:
- Étudiants ambitieux et bien préparés, avec un financement, qui réussissent l'entretien.
- Tuition:
- High
- Language:
- Anglais
- Popular:
- Computer Science, Engineering, Business
- Best for:
- Étudiants disciplinés en ingénierie, informatique et sciences, avec un budget serré.
- Tuition:
- Low
- Language:
- Allemand et anglais
- Popular:
- Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science
Studying in Canada: FAQs
How much does it cost to study in Canada?
Indicative tuition is CAD 15,000–CAD 35,000/year (varies widely by programme and institution), plus living costs of about CAD 1,200–CAD 2,000/month. These are guidance ranges, not quotes — we give you a clear breakdown for your specific plan.
Can African students get a scholarship to study in Canada?
Some entrance scholarships and institution-specific awards. Full scholarships are limited and competitive — budget realistically.
Do you mainly support students from Central Africa?
Yes. Travel Ease Education is built around the needs of students and parents in Central Africa, especially Cameroon and neighboring countries (Chad, Gabon, Congo, DRC, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea). We also support students from wider Africa who need study-abroad guidance.
Do you guarantee visas?
No. No honest agency can guarantee a visa. Final visa decisions are made only by the relevant embassy, consulate or immigration authority. What we do is help you prepare a stronger, more complete and more honest application, and review your refusal risk frankly before you apply.
Do I pay my tuition to Travel Ease Education?
No. Tuition and official school fees are paid directly to the university, college, or institution whenever possible. Travel Ease Education provides admission, visa, travel, and advisory support.
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