Study in Canada: Provinces and Locations

Study in Canada: Provinces and Locations

Across its 10 provinces, six time zones, many cities and towns, and numerous higher education institutions, Canada has it all. But where in Canada are you going to study?

Compared with other industrialized countries around the world, studying in Canada has a unique set of advantages. With quality and affordable tuition, safe towns and cities, employment options (both during and after the study period), and as a pathway to permanent immigration, the decision to study in Canada can be a life-changing one.

There is much to consider when deciding on a study location in Canada. Some people prefer large colleges and universities in big, bustling cities, while others prefer the intimacy of a small town. How significant a factor is tuition fees and cost of living? Are you coming to Canada with a long-term vision to work after graduation and perhaps apply for permanent residence and, eventually, Canadian citizenship? Each Canadian province has unique advantages for prospective international students.

All these issues, and more, are dealt with in this Provinces and Locations section. We have dedicated pages on each Canadian province and its higher education institutions. From here, you can learn more and begin your clear path to studying in Canada.

 

Are you eligible?

Study in Alberta

Alberta renews extension for Post Graduate Work Permit applicants

 

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Study in British Columbia

British Columbia PNP issues 351 invitations to apply

 

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Study in Manitoba

Manitoba kicks off 2019 with new invitations to Express Entry candidates

 

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Study in New Brunswick

Employers in New Brunswick hiring foreign workers to fill labour needs

 

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Study in Newfoundland

Newfoundlands two new business immigration varieties

 

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Study in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia set new immigration record in 2018

 

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Study in Ontario

Ontario’s Human Capital Priorities Stream issues invitations Express Entry

 

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Study in Prince Edward Island

PEI issues invitations to Express Entry Labour Impact & Business Work

 

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Study in Quebec

Study in Canadian Provinces

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Study in Saskatchewan

Study in Saskatchewan

 

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In addition to this Provinces and Locations section, please visit the following resources to help you on your Canadian study journey:

  • Designated Learning Institutions: If you want a study permit, your desired school needs to be on this list.
  • Get Admission: Once you have selected an educational institution and study program in Canada, you will need to receive admission.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Prospective and current international students in Canada alike have a range of questions about studying in Canada. Oftentimes, these questions are specific to certain provinces. Consequently, we have prepared a range of updated FAQ pages to help you make the best decisions for your future education.