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Study in Canada: Housing & Living Costs

One of the most important factors to consider when studying abroad will be your budget. As a student, it’s important to think about what kind of accommodations you will have, how much travelling you plan to do, and whether you will try and find part-time work. Fortunately, students also have the benefit of being eligible for student housing.

May 21, 2019

One of the most important factors to consider when studying abroad will be your budget. As a student, it’s important to think about what kind of accommodations you will have, how much travelling you plan to do, and whether you will try and find part-time work. Fortunately, students also have the benefit of being eligible for student housing and tons of student discounts at popular sights and attractions. It’s also important to pick a student-friendly study abroad destination, like Canada!

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Some average living costs in Canada are:

MealCAD $17
CoffeeCAD $4
BeerCAD $6
Cinema TicketCAD $13
Monthly RentCAD $600
Monthly TransportCAD $90

Whether you’re an urbanite or a nature-lover, Canada’s budget friendly entertainment makes it a great choice for students studying abroad. Plus, compared to other big cities like New York and London, Canadian cities like Montreal and Toronto are much more affordable. On average, students should expect to spend somewhere between $675-$875 CAD a month before rent. Housing in a student dormitory will typically cost an additional $550-$600 CAD if you plan to study in a city. Keep in mind that Canada has specific rules and regulations when it comes to working on a student permit. Therefore, students should not rely on getting a job to fund their studies.

Study in Canada - Overview

Over 90,000 international students choose Canada as their study abroad destination every year. Click here to learn why.

Education System

Want to learn about how the higher education system works in Canada? Canada is a popular destination for a variety of students, given its diverse programs, free education and its culture and history. Take a minute to find out more about the structure of the education system in Canada!

Student Visas

Do you need a visa to enter Canada to study? Learn more about the student visa process, and what you need to enter the country, depending on your citizen status. You will also be required to bring certain documents with you to passport control at the airport, which we cover as well.

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Tuition fees for degree programs in Canada may vary. Both international and domestic students are expected to pay tuition fees in Canada. To cover the rest of the costs, there’s plenty of scholarship opportunities available.

Language & Culture

Canada is a country rich in history and culture. Find out more about what the country offers in terms of language, culture, and more!

Meet the English Requirements

Make sure you're ready to start studying abroad in Canada. Canadian schools will normally want to see evidence of your English-language abilities. The TOEFL® test is accepted by all Canadian schools and is even the preferred test for more than 80% of graduate programs. Find out more about the TOEFL® test and how it can help you.

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Application Process

All countries have specific admissions requirements for students to gain acceptance into a university. Learn more about the ins and outs of admission to programs in Canada, and what you need to apply, depending on your citizenship.

Programs

Ready to look at education in Canada? Use our search engine to find and compare top programs in Canada today!


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