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The cost of pursuing a degree at a Canadian university varies based on factors like the institution, province, duration of study, and other considerations. However, as a general guideline, students should budget a minimum of $30,000 Canadian dollars before initiating the visa application process.
While CanApply doesn't directly offer financial aid, we are committed to assisting students. We can help you connect with potential supervisors (for master's students) and guide you to scholarship programs designed for graduate students.
Yes, it is possible to secure admission to Canadian colleges and universities without presenting English test results initially. However, depending on the program and institution, you may be required to take English or French classes in Canada before commencing your main academic program.
Absolutely, you can remain in Canada after completing your studies. The Canadian government offers a post-graduate work permit upon successful program completion. After gaining at least one year of work experience in Canada, you may become eligible to apply for permanent residency, with eligibility criteria contingent on the specific program you pursued.
Yes, Canada operates a publicly funded healthcare system known as Medicare. This means that essential medical services are provided to residents at no direct cost. However, it's important to understand that the funding for the healthcare system comes from taxes and other government sources.
CanApply acts as an intermediary throughout the application process for Canadian universities and colleges. Our role includes helping you identify the most suitable program, assisting with application preparation, and managing your visa request, ensuring a smoother transition into your academic journey in Canada.