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Study in Canada >> Living & Studying Expenses

LIVING AND STUDY EXPENSES IN CANADA.
Below you find some examples of tuition fee ranges.

Province

Undergraduate

Graduate

Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia

$7,260
$7,510
$8,520 - 12,480
$7,063 - 10,720
$9,168 - 10,518
$6,900 - 16,204
$4,940 - 6,900
$7,779 - 10,890
$6,293 - 11,078
$4,462 - 15,870

$1,896 - 3,549
$6,100
$4,329 - 15,000
$5,610 - 8,465
$8,268 - 20,000
$5,432 - 29,000
$3,795 - 9,685
$5,313
$5,298 - $19,200
$2,272 - $17,499

The living expenses range from CDN $ 7,200-11,000 per year. The expenses are higher in big cities like Montreal and Vancouver.

Financial support and working permission

Undergraduate entrance scholarships are offered to students who meet the respective academic and language requirements. Students who do not enter on a scholarship will automatically be considered for an in-course scholarship for the following year if they achieve an A- standing.

Bursaries ranging from $500 to $1,000 are available for those who require financial assistance after their first year of undergraduate studies. An application is available from the Awards Office at the beginning of the academic year.

Many students are employed on-campus each semester. If you would prefer to work off-campus you can get employment in most universities with campus assistance. In an effort to increase the global competitiveness of Canada by attracting and retaining more international students to its schools, international students at public post-secondary institutions will now be able to work off-campus while completing their studies so that they can gain work experience, get a feel for the Canadian labor market and gain a wider understanding of Canadian society. In addition, students on study permits will now be able to work for two years, rather than one year, after their graduation. This second initiative will apply outside Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver to help spread the benefits of immigration to more of Canada’s regions.

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