Canada has one of the best
education systems in the world.

We offer

the following types of educational programs:

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Language courses, available online or at schools in Canada — for all levels of language proficiency

  1. School education for children
  2. Post-secondary programs at Canadian colleges
    (Post-Secondary Programs)
  3. Post-graduate certificate programs at Canadian colleges, including internship opportunities
    (Post-Graduate Programs)
  4. Bachelor's and Master's degree programs at Canadian universities
    (Degree Programs)

EDUCATIONAL
PROGRAMS

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Colleges offer more than 500 diverse,

Colleges offer more than 500 diverse programs, including Journalism, Accounting, IT, Hospitality, Film Production, Healthcare, Engineering, and more.

PROGRAM DURATION

Certificate programs 1–2 years
Bachelor's degree 4 years
Master's degree 1–2 years
Language courses flexible duration depending on the level and goals

START DATES

College programs

  • January, May, and September *

for most programs


Language courses — new sessions start every week

COST

Average annual tuition for college programs — 8 000-19 500 CAD


Language course fees — starting from 135 CAD* per week, depending on the format and course length

ADVANTAGES OF
STUDYING IN CANADA

Opportunity to work

Opportunity to work up to 24 hours per week during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Obtaining Post-Graduation

Eligibility for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to work after completing your studies

Chance to immigrate through Express Entry programs

Opportunity to immigrate through programs such as Express Entry or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

HOW TO STUDY IN CANADA?

To enroll in a Canadian educational institution, you need to complete several key steps:

Choose a Program and Institution

Select a suitable educational program and make sure the institution is a Designated Learning Institution(DLI). Only DLIs are authorized to accept international students.

Admission Process

Complete the admission process by submitting the required documents, including:

  • Language proficiency certificate (IELTS, TOEFL, DuoLingo for English; TEF for French)
  • Academic transcripts and diplomas; in some cases, proof of relevant work experience may also be requiredOnce admitted, you will receive aLetter of Acceptance(LOA)

Obtaining a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)

Starting in 2024, Canadian authorities introduced the PAL, a document confirming a student's eligibility to study.The educational institution will request the PAL on your behalf after you pay the first installment of your tuition.

Applying for a Study Permit

A study permit is the key to studying in Canada. The application process is conducted through the IRCC website. We will assist you in preparing the required documents and submitting your application for a study visa.

Ready to take the first step?

Contact us, and we will assist you with all the necessary documentation for studying, interning, working, and obtaining a PGWP in Canada.

CONTACT US

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Internships and Work During and After Studies

Internships

Co-op Programs

Some educational programs in Canada include an internship component (Co-op). These programs allow students to combine their studies with practical work experience, offering unique opportunities to:

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Apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.

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Build professional connections in the chosen field.

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Increase chances of employment after graduation.

To participate in such programs, students need:
  • A Study Permit.
  • A Co-op Work Permit, which can be obtained simultaneously with the study permit.
Why is Co-op so popular?

This format not only helps develop professional skills but also provides a better understanding of the Canadian job market, which is essential for future employment.

Internships

Work During Studies

Students with a valid Study Permit who plan to work off-campus can work up to 24 hours per week during the academic term, and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Students may also work on-campus without any hourly restrictions and without the need for additional work permits. This includes work in libraries, laboratories, cafeterias, gyms, or other campus facilities, as well as in organizations affiliated with the educational institution.

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Work After graduation

The PGWP allows graduates to work for a period ranging from 8 months to 3 years, depending on the duration of their program. The work experience gained can provide additional points for immigration applications through Express Entry and the PNP.

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Start Your Journey to Canada Today!

For a successful application, it’s recommended to start the process
a year before your intended start date. Our immigration consultants
will assist you at every stage, from selecting a program and institution
to obtaining your student status in Canada and adapting to life in the country

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OUR SERVICES

We offer comprehensive support for those who wish to study, work, and immigrate to Canada. Our team of professional consultants assists at every step, from choosing an educational program to obtaining permits and visas.

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Admission to Colleges, Universities, and Language Schools in Canada

We help you select the right educational program and institution that aligns with your goals. By working with recognized Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs), we ensure that you receive high-quality education and have opportunities for future immigration.

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Study Permit Application

(Study Permit)

A Study Permit is required for studies in Canada for programs longer than 6 months, with the exception of short-term courses. We assist in gathering all the necessary documents and submitting your application so that you can focus on preparing for your move.

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Study Permit Extension

(Study Permit Extension)

If you wish to continue your studies in Canada, we will assist in extending your permit. It is important to apply for an extension before your current permit expires. We will promptly prepare your application package to avoid any gaps in your status.

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Work Permit for Spouse or Common-Law Partner of a Student

(Work Permit)

In certain cases, the spouses and common-law partners of full-time students may be eligible for a work permit, allowing them to work in any occupation in Canada. We provide full support in obtaining this permit, helping your family adapt to life in Canada.

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Work permit
after completing studies

(Post-Graduation Work Permit, PGWP)

In certain cases, graduates may be eligible for a PGWP, allowing them to work legally in Canada for a period ranging from 8 months to 3 years. This experience is valuable for applying to immigration programs such as Express Entry or the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). We ensure proper documentation to help you start your career in Canada.

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