What is Cost of Studying for International Students in Canada?

Doctor Cassama
2 min readApr 25, 2017

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International Students in Canada

When an international student acquires a Canadian degree from reputed Canadian university, they get good exposure for career advancement. As per a recent survey, it was reported that around 1, 30,000 students from different parts of the world enrolled themselves in different universities in Canada for higher education.

Higher education in Canada is considered by many experts comparatively peaceful, secure and orderly. Diploma and degrees from Canadian universities are considered equivalent to those awarded by the UK and USA universities. The employment opportunities in Canada are plenty and its degrees are recognized all cover the world.

Compared to European and American universities, the cost of studying for international students in Canada is low and affordable. As an international student, you may have to spend between $20000 to $40000 Cdn annually for the purpose of covering your tuition and living expenses in any reputed Canadian university. This is the average cost of living in Canada and will vary according to the program, the university you are enrolled in, living choices and your location. The average cost of living and studying in any Canadian university is discussed in this article in details.

1. Tuition fee

It is important to understand that the tuition fees for international students vary across universities and programs. Tuition fee for undergraduate courses ranges from $14, 600 to $47,621 Cdn based on the course that you are enrolled into. Similarly, the tuition fee for postgraduate courses ranges from $ $11,634 to $44,800 Cdn.

2. Housing cost

Most of the Canadian universities offer on-campus residence designed only for international students in Canada. You should understand that acceptance in any Canadian university does not automatically mean that you can get a room in residence. In order to get accommodation in the campus residence, one has to apply separately for on-campus housing. If you don’t get on-campus residence, you can choose to live off-campus in an apartment or flat. Depending on the city or neighborhood and the type of accommodation, rent for an apartment can range from $500 to $1600 Cdn per month.

3. Transportation cost

Most of the students opt for on-campus residence, so that they can easily walk to the campus. Students living in off-campus apartments choose public transportation like ferries, buses, subways and commuter trains. Monthly passes for public transit cost around $90 Cdn per month. Many transit accommodation providers in Canada offer student discounts also.

4. Health insurance

It is mandatory for all international students in Canada to have health insurance. Health insurance or medical coverage available to international students may vary from province to province. Medical coverage generally depends on the length of your stay but the province of Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Labrador, Newfoundland, and Manitoba cover international students under their provincial health care plan.

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