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Discover world-class education, welcoming communities, and outstanding post-study work opportunities in one of the safest countries globally. Let Mavex Mentr guide you to make Canada your second home.
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Why Choose Canada for Your Studies?

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High-Quality Education System
Canada boasts top-ranked universities with globally recognized degrees. Rigorous quality standards and innovative teaching methods ensure excellent academic outcomes across all disciplines.
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Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Study for 2+ years and get up to 3 years of work authorization. Excellent pathway to permanent residency with immigration-friendly policies for international graduates.
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Affordable World-Class Education
Quality education at significantly lower costs compared to US and UK. Tuition fees and living expenses are reasonable, with numerous scholarship opportunities available.
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Safe & Multicultural Society
Consistently ranked among the world's safest countries with a welcoming attitude toward international students. Experience diverse cultures while enjoying high quality of life.
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Work While You Study
Work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks. Gain valuable Canadian work experience and support your living expenses.
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Pathway to Permanent Residency
Canada actively encourages international students to settle permanently. Multiple immigration pathways like Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs make PR achievable.

How much does it cost to Study in Canada?

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Tuition Fees (Undergraduate)
$15,000 – $35,000 per year
Tuition Fees (Postgraduate)
$18,000 – $40,000 per year
Living Expenses
$10,000 – $15,000 per year
Accommodation
$8,000 – $12,000 per year
Health Insurance
$600 – $900 per year
Books & Supplies
$800 – $1,200 per year
Note: Costs vary by province and institution type. Quebec and Atlantic provinces typically have lower costs, while Ontario and British Columbia are more expensive. Many universities offer scholarships and co-op programs to offset expenses.

Canada Student Visa Requirements

What You'll Need for Your Study Permit:
Valid Passport
Passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay in Canada.
Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
Official acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) recognized by the Canadian government.
Proof of Financial Support
Show CAD $10,000 (plus first year tuition) for living expenses. Additional CAD $4,000 for each accompanying family member.
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Well-written letter explaining your study plans, career goals, and reasons for choosing Canada and your specific program.
Medical Examination
Complete medical exam from approved panel physicians if required based on your country of residence and program duration.
Academic Documents
Transcripts, degree certificates, English proficiency test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE), and letters of recommendation from previous institutions.

Top Universities in Canada

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University of Toronto
Canada's top-ranked comprehensive research university Popular for: Engineering, Computer Science, Business, Medicine
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University of British Columbia (UBC)
Leading research institution on the Pacific coast Popular for: Computer Science, Environmental Sciences, Business, Engineering
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McGill University
Prestigious research-intensive institution in Montreal Popular for: Medicine, Law, Engineering, Arts & Sciences
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University of Waterloo
Renowned for co-op programs and tech innovation Popular for: Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Data Science
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McMaster University
Excellence in research and innovation
Popular for: Health Sciences, Engineering, Business, Nursing
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University of Alberta
Top research university with strong industry links Popular for: Petroleum Engineering, Business, Computer Science, Pharmacy
How it works

Student Support Area

Comprehensive guidance and resources throughout your study journey, supporting you every step of the way.
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Career counselling

Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.

Course advice

Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.

Scholarship assistance

Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.

University application process

Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.

Student loan assistance

Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.

Visa application support

Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.

testimonials

Success Stories from Our Students

Mavex Mentr made my Canadian dream come true! Their guidance on university selection and visa process was exceptional. Secured a co-op at Microsoft during my second year and now have a full-time offer with PR in progress!
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Aditya Sharma
Computer Science, University of Waterloo
From application to landing in Toronto, Mavex Mentr supported me every step. Their expertise in SOP writing and interview prep was invaluable. Now working with a Big 4 firm and loving life in Canada!
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Sneha Patel
MBA, University of Toronto
Choosing Canada was the best decision, and Mavex Mentr ensured a smooth journey. They helped me secure scholarships and navigate the visa process effortlessly. Currently working on major infrastructure projects in Vancouver!
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Vishnu Menon
Civil Engineering, UBC
Mavex Mentr's personalized approach helped me find the perfect program aligned with my career goals. Their constant support from admission to settling in Canada was remarkable. Already received my PGWP and working in Toronto!
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Divya Krishna
Healthcare Management, McMaster University
I was confused about multiple options until Mavex Mentr counseled me. Their deep knowledge of Canadian universities and immigration policies was impressive. Graduated with honors and now on track for Canadian PR!
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Rohan Nair
Data Science, McGill University
Mavex Mentr guided me through the entire process with patience and expertise. From college selection to study permit approval, everything was seamless. Working as an RN now and couldn't be happier with my choice!
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Lakshmi Iyer
Nursing, Centennial College

Frequently Asked Questions Answered

Most programs require a bachelor's degree (for master's), English proficiency (IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+), GRE/GMAT for select programs, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, and academic transcripts. Requirements vary by institution and program level, and we help match your profile with suitable universities.

You must show proof of CAD $10,000 for living expenses plus your first year's tuition fees. For example, if tuition is CAD $25,000, you need approximately CAD $35,000. Additionally, show CAD $4,000 for each accompanying family member. Funds can be shown through bank statements, GIC, or education loans.

Yes! International students with valid study permits can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. Many programs also offer paid co-op or internship opportunities as part of the curriculum, providing valuable Canadian work experience.

Canadian universities offer three main intakes: Fall (September) - primary intake with most programs and scholarships available; Winter (January) - good alternative with decent program options; and Summer (May) - limited programs available. Fall intake is most recommended for maximum opportunities.

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international graduates to work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing eligible programs. Study for 2+ years to get 3-year PGWP. This Canadian work experience is valuable for permanent residency applications through various immigration pathways.

Processing times vary by country but typically range from 4-12 weeks. Students from India usually receive decisions within 8-10 weeks. Apply 3-4 months before program start date. Biometrics appointment and complete documentation submission can expedite the process significantly.

Yes! Canadian universities offer entrance scholarships, merit-based awards, and need-based financial aid. Additionally, programs like Mitacs provide research funding. Many institutions offer partial tuition waivers ranging from CAD $3,000 to $15,000. We help identify and apply for suitable scholarship opportunities based on your profile.

 Living costs vary by province. Toronto and Vancouver are most expensive (CAD $15,000-$18,000 annually), while cities like Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, and Winnipeg are more affordable (CAD $10,000-$13,000 annually). Atlantic provinces offer the lowest costs. Accommodation choices significantly impact overall expenses.

Yes, your spouse can apply for an open work permit allowing them to work full-time in Canada. Dependent children can attend Canadian schools. You must demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support your family. This makes Canada an attractive destination for students planning to settle with families.

Multiple pathways exist: Canadian Experience Class (after 1 year Canadian work experience), Provincial Nominee Programs (various streams for international graduates), and Express Entry system. PGWP work experience significantly boosts your PR application. Most graduates achieve PR within 1-3 years, making Canada ideal for long-term settlement.

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