Frequently Asked Questions

Most universities in Canada will require you to take a language test, specifically an English language test. They will also require you to provide transcripts to prove your previous academic performance.

Each institution has its own requirements when it comes to minimum qualifications to apply for placement opportunities. We will work with you and provide this information for you as you narrow down and make your decision as to which universities you want to apply to.

This depends on the university that you are admitted to and your course of choice.

Some courses are more expensive than others, for example, scientific courses may be more expensive than the humanities. Reach out to us so that we can provide you with a detailed fee structure based on the course that you are interested in.

Most universities have two intakes per year; One in January and another in September. It takes approximately six months for a university to respond to your application. We advise that you start the application process as soon as possible to avoid any mistakes and mishaps.

There are university-specific scholarships available in Canada. However, we advise our clients to be ready to pay for their studies at the beginning. While you are in Canada, you can speak to your faculty and to financial advisors to learn how to access these scholarship opportunities.