Student Visa to Canada
Canada is famous among Nepalese students for its high-quality education system and pleasant lifestyle. Canada offers highly regarded study programs and career prospects as an attractive hub for international students, leading to extraordinary learning and living experience. The country appears to be the world's top-ranked livable place for over twenty years. Also, it is known as one of the world's safest places to live. Thus choosing to study in Canada has become popular among international students.
Canada can be the number one choice for those seeking a less expensive study destination and an uncompromising lifestyle. As an international student, you would love the people the way they are, be the most friendly and welcoming, and believe in diversity and equality.
Are you the one looking for a one-stop solution for how to get a Student Visa to Canada from Nepal? Then, we are here to assist you all the way :
- Screening academic and financial background
- Getting an acceptance letter from the desired institution
- Document preparation for visa application
- After-arrival support
We guide you in a personalized way, so you don't have to worry about choosing the right course and university and visa process of Canada orderly.
Why Canada+

Choosing to study in Canada is a wise decision
A Canadian degree is widely recognized and well known for the world-class education it represents.
Students can develop industry-related marketable skills. The learning is based on cutting-edge technology and real-world application.
Canada is among the leaders in the G8 in terms of its per capita investment in education, leading to prestigious and esteemed faculties, study programs, and institutions.
QS World University Ranking 2020 has listed 26 Canadian Universities under the top 1000 universities globally.
Tuition fees and living costs are affordable but student life quality is high, making it one of the top education destinations.
Canada is #1 in the world for political stability, good job market and sound environment, according to US News and World Report.
As study performed by OECD, Canada was listed as the world's most intelligent nation.
Canada stands as the most educated country globally, with 56.7% of its higher education degree holders.
Known as the world's safest places to live in and the best quality of life, the country has natural beauties, diverse cultures, and advanced technology.
The country allows working during the study and getting Post Study Work Permit after graduation.
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Popular Courses+

Plan with us what to study in Canada from Nepal
Canada has been one of the most chosen countries in studying abroad for its job oriented course curriculum. After completing your course, its job employability rate is 90% that reflects the job prospect for graduates in Canada is excellent.
Calibre your professional career in the industries by undertaking these courses offered with technological advancement and real-world knowledge.
Your accomplished course degree and relevant work in the field will route to permanent residency, another plus point of studying in Canada.
While specific study programs in Canada number in the hundreds, most belong to one of these general categories or areas of interest that Nepalese students prefer are:-
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Arts & Humanities
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Business & Management
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Computer Sciences
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Education
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Fine Arts
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Engineering & Technology
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Mathematics
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Medicine and Life Sciences
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Natural Sciences
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Social Sciences
Furthermore, we can help you to opt for the best suitable course considering your career interest.
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Available Intakes+
Get ready now for coming intake
Canada generally has two intakes: September and January.
Some universities also offer May intake.
We suggest you consider:
Start making applications ideally three months before the intake date.
An application that is received after 1st April for May intake, after 1st August for September intake and 1st, December for January intake will not usually be processed in time for the start of classes and may refuse.
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Tuition Fees and Living Cost+

Tuition Fees and Living Cost
Tuition fees depend on the type of qualification and institution that you select.
They have a range of approximately between CAD 13,000 and CAD 35,000 a year.
Most commonly, courses in humanities, education, and arts are a little cheaper, while subjects such as medicine and engineering are likely to be more expensive. If you wish to study at a postgraduate level, the tuition fee is typically higher, and the costs vary depending on the program. The average cost for these programs ranges between CAD 30,000-42,000.
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Undergraduate program: CAD 13,000 to CAD 20,000 per year
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Postgraduate program: CAD 17,000 to CAD 25,000 per year
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Doctoral degree: CAD 7,000 to CAD 15,000 per year
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MBA: CAD 30,000 to CAD 40,000 per year in average
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As per the immigration rules in Canada, students must have CAD 10,000 annually and CAD 11,000 in Quebec for living expenses.
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On campus: CAD 800 - CAD 1000
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Shared Apartment: CAD 400 - CAD 700
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Homestay: CAD 700 – CAD 900
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Health Insurance: CAD 600 - CAD 900 per year
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Accommodation and Transportation+

Living in Canada
You need to consider a few things about accommodation if you're coming to Canada for studying. The amount of money put aside for your stay is critical in choosing the accommodation type available to you.
Your stay's cost will vary depending on the type of accommodation and location you select. Additionally, you should evaluate the kind of lifestyle you desire and any other factors influencing your selection.
Student Residence – Dormitories & Townhouses
Dormitories are houses that accommodate a large number of students. The students have a common kitchen, bathrooms, a weight room, and aerobic equipment area that everybody uses. The dormitories are well-liked by the first-year students. Colleges and universities take care of such residence halls and housing complexes.
Single occupancy rooms are available in the townhouse (no roommates). It usually includes a kitchen and a dining room. Students in their second to fourth years reside in such housing. This facility can include a cafeteria, food court, or kitchen establishments with all required amenities.
Off-Campus Shared Apartment
A shared off-campus apartment is a single space shared with friends. They, like townhomes, usually have a single bedroom and a bathroom. They share a kitchen, dining area, and lobby. You must find such accommodations with the assistance of friends, or some agencies may assist you in locating such facilities in your region. Rent for off-campus housing varies greatly, especially in the larger cities of Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.
Homestay
Homestay will give you a sense of belonging and protection as you begin your new life in Canada. They have a private, single-occupancy room and serve one to three meals per day, along with other necessities. You will understand just too many local words, and culture will answer your questions and share mealtime with you, making you feel at ease abroad. Shared accommodations, as well as room-only options (without meals), may be available. Students living in homestays can expect to travel 30 – 50 minutes by bus or train to school, which is standard commuting time in Canada. Depending on your place, you may be able to walk or bike to campus. Many students, particularly those in larger cities, use public transportation, such as buses, subways, commuter trains, or ferries. One-way public transportation fares are usually a few bucks, and monthly passes vary between $80 and $150, but many transit agencies provide student discounts.
Transportation
Depending on your place, you may be able to walk or bike to campus. Many students, particularly those in larger cities, use public transportation, such as buses, subways, commuter trains, or ferries. One-way public transportation fares are usually a few bucks, and monthly passes vary between $80 and $150, but many transit agencies provide student discounts.
Some typical costs (in Canadian Dollars):
Public Transport One Way: $2 - $3
Average Restaurant Meal (Individual): $10 - $15
Movie ticket: $12 - $13
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Health insurance +
All international students in Canada must have health insurance during their stay. Certain provinces such as Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest territories, Nova Scotia, New foundland and Labrador, and Saskatchewan cover international students under their provincial health care plans. In case where provincial health care is not available, student has to buy insurance from private company that can be organized by their schools.
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Academic Requirement+
Check your eligibility
Diploma and Advanced Diploma Programs:
After +2, students from Nepal choose Diploma or Advanced Diploma in various subjects. Not less than 55% in their academic result and an IELTS score of 6.0 are required .
Upon completing two years study in Diploma or Advanced Diploma, you will be eligible to get Post Study Work Permit (PSWP).
Bachelor Programs:
In general, to get direct entry into the Bachelor Program, you should have good academic result with IELTS 6.0. Students having lesser score will get enrollment through the diploma program. Some undergraduate courses may also have specific prerequisite subjects and grade requirement.
Post Graduate course Programs:
You must have completed four years of bachelor’s degree from the section 1 universities from Nepal. In IELTS 6.5 overall, no less than 6.5 in each band is required. Some universities may ask for other relevant work experience. Students often choose PG from Nepal after their bachelor degree.
Students are eligible to get a Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) of three years after two years of study.
Master Programs:
It would help if you had a four-year bachelor degree qualification with an excellent academic percentage and an IELTS score of 7, not less than 6 in each band. It also requires Job experience in the related field. Our team will assist your application assessed by University Admission to get the best out of it.
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Visa Process+

Let us guide your visa process
Step 1 - Contact us:
Visit our office to discover your options regarding your study destination, course availability, and recommended institutions.
Step 2 - Gather documents
Decide what and where you want to study, we will help you complete the application process.
Keep in contact with the institution(s) on your behalf and send you notifications as your application progresses.
Documents needed for making an application to study in Canada for Nepalese students are:
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Passport copy and birth certificate
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All academic papers including mark sheet and completion certificates
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English proficiency test such as IELTS/PTE/TOEFL
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Statement of purpose
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Reference letters from colleges/employers (if required)
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Work experience letter (if any)
Step 3- Prepare your documents
After submitting your application to your preferred institution, you get a conditional or unconditional letter of offer.
If you have received a conditional letter of offer, then you must meet all conditional before making payment.
Required fund to be shown
To meet the financial criteria set by the Immigration Canada, student must show sufficient fund that covers one year of tuition fees along with living expenses, Health insurance, and travel cost.
Step 4- Payment
After submitting your financial documents and meeting all conditions of the education provider including interviews, you have to go ahead with the payment of tuition fees.
You will receive a confirmation of acceptance letter from your education provider confirming they have received your tuition fees.
Step 5: Undertake medical tests
Students need to undergo health examinations as part of the visa application process. The health assessment process can take several weeks to complete.
We advise you to undergo a medical examination before you make your visa application.
Our career adviser will assist you to confirm your appointment with the appointed panel doctor in Nepal.
Step 6 - Apply for the visa
To lodge your visa application, you will need to provide the documents outlined in the checklist provided you in Step 3.
We will lodge your visa application online and notify you of the progress.
Step 7 - Visa outcome
We will notify you as soon as we know the outcome of your visa application so you can come in and collect your grant letter.
In most cases, this will be a positive response and it means you can also start planning your travel and accommodation!
Step 8 - Travel Services
Aus Studies can help organize your travel arrangements so you can begin your new student life.
Air ticketing, insurance, and foreign exchange can all be arranged through us to make studying overseas easier.
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