CANADA
Canada has a world-class education system that welcomes people from all backgrounds. It encourages students to think critically, come up with new ideas, and do great research, giving them a global view, useful skills, and a strong base for a successful future.
Canada isn’t just a place to study — it’s where ideas come alive.
It provides students with the opportunity to develop, create, and mold their future through internationally recognized universities, state-of-the-art research, and a culture that values uniqueness and creativity.
Student Visa
Equipping you with the confidence, creativity, and global perspective to turn your dreams into reality.Visitor Visa
Broad term that can refer to various aspects of interconnectedness and communication on a global scale.Work Permit
Encouraging you to explore new locations, make connections with others, and travel with assurance.Permanent Resident Visa
Inspiring you to discover new places, connect with people, and experience the world with confidence.CANADA Study Visa Process
At Felix Educraft, our approach to study visas is guided by three core values:
Admission Criteria
What We Provide
Documentation List
Offer Letters
Visa Application Filing
Medical & Biometrics
Your Canada Study Timeline — Choose Your Vibe, Choose Your Intake
Fall Intake (September – December)
Semester Duration: September – December
- Most popular intake for international students
- Widest range of programs and universities available
- Maximum scholarship opportunities
Winter Intake (January – April)
Semester Duration: January – April
- Great for students who missed the Fall intake
- Moderate course availability at different schools.
- Smooth mid-year academic start
Summer Intake (May – August)
Semester Duration: May – August
- Few program options (mostly short-term courses, certificates, or diplomas)
- Excellent for quick learners and early starters
- Opportunities for internships and flexible scheduling
Tuition Fees & Scholarships
Tuition fees are an important factor when planning to study in Canada. When deciding whether to study in Canada, tuition costs are a significant consideration. Compared to many other study destinations, the nation offers excellent value for money, with internationally recognized education and reasonable costs. International students can manage their expenses with the help of financial aid, bursaries, and scholarships offered by numerous Canadian universities and colleges. Studying in Canada can be both cost-effective and fulfilling with the correct preparation and assistance.
Average Annual Tuition Fees
Diploma / Certificate Programs: CAD $7,000 – $25,000
Undergraduate Programs: CAD $10,000 – $65,000
Graduate Programs (Master’s): CAD $12,000 – $55,000
Postgraduate / Doctoral Programs: CAD $15,000 – $50,000
Living Expenses in Canada
What You Need to Know Before Moving to Canada
Accommodation
Off-campus apartments: CAD 700 – 1,500 / month