Canada is one of the best study destinations and the tuition fee at most Canadian universities or institutes is relatively affordable compared to many other countries Academic quality is exceptionally high and the qualifications are recognised globally.
Your expenditure on tuition fee depends on the type of qualification and the university or school you opt for. As a benchmark, we have listed the average costs of different levels of study in Australia
Your expenditure on tuition fee depends on the type of qualification and the university or school you opt for. As a benchmark, we have listed the average costs of different levels of study in Australia
Education Type | Average Tuition Fee (CAD) |
Diploma / Advance Diploma | CAD $ 9,000 to CAD $ 27,000 |
PG Certificate / Diploma | CAD $ 11,000 to CAD $ 16,000 |
Bachelor’s Degree | CAD $18,000 to CAD $ 28,000 |
Master’s Degree | CAD $18,000 to CAD $ 29,000 |
Master’s Degree | CAD $18,000 to CAD $ 29,000 |
Living costs include accommodation, food and bills, transport, and clothing as necessary, and will vary according to your circumstances, such as the type of accommodation you choose, its location, the number of people you live with, and your lifestyle.
The Canadian immigration has financial requirements you must meet in order to receive a student permit for Canada. As of April 2021 the 12-month living costs are:
To help you understand what costs to expect, we have developed a sample weekly budget for you. The following is only estimated costs and are based on a single student living in shared accommodation
Item | Cost per person per week |
Rent (Shared) | CAD $ 120 to CAD$ 260 |
Electricity, Gas & Water | CAD $ 40 to CAD $ 50 |
Food | CAD $ 80 to CAD$ 100 |
Phone and Internet | CAD $ 15 to CAD $ 30 |
Public Transport | upto CAD $ 40 |
Entertainment | CAD$ 45 to CAD $ 100 |
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