Kanada'da Eğitim
Kanada'da üniversiteler, kolejler, başvurular, öğrenci vizeleri, eğitim maliyetleri, burslar ve mezuniyet sonrası çalışma izinleri hakkında pratik rehberlerle eğitim alın.
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Why Study in Kanada
Kanada offers world-ranked universities, a generous post-graduation calisma izni, and a direct pathway to permanent residency — here's why over 800,000 uluslararasi ogrenciler choose it each year.
- Home to globally ranked universities including U of T (#21), UBC (#34), and McGill (#29) in the QS World Rankings.
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows you to work up to 3 years after completing your studies.
- Canadian education credentials earn Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points toward Express Entry permanent residency.
- Safe, multicultural cities with high quality of life and universal healthcare coverage.
Plan Your Studies
A step-by-step planning timeline for studying in Kanada — from choosing a province and program to meeting language requirements and applying to Designated Learning Institutions.
- Start planning 12-18 months before your intended start date for the best results.
- Three main intakes: September (Fall — largest), January (Winter), and May (Summer).
- Only study at a DLI (Designated Learning Institution) to qualify for a study permit and PGWP.
- Language requirements: IELTS 6.0-7.0 for English programs; TEF/TCF B2+ for French programs.
Programs & Universities
A comprehensive guide to Canadian universities, colleges, and programs — from the U15 research universities to co-op powerhouses and college diplomas.
- 96 public universities and 130+ public colleges offering programs to uluslararasi ogrenciler.
- U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities includes the country's top research-intensive institutions.
- Universite of Waterloo's co-op program is one of the largest in the world with 7,100+ employer partners.
- College diplomas and applied degrees offer a faster, more affordable route with full PGWP eligibility.
Admissions & Application
A step-by-step guide to applying to Canadian universities and colleges — from document preparation and credential evaluation to OUAC, direct basvurus, and conditional kabul.
- Most Canadian universities accept direct basvurus — no centralized system (except Ontario's OUAC for undergrad).
- Typical basvuru fees range from CAD 75-250 per universite.
- Key documents: transcripts, language test scores, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation.
- Conditional kabul and pathway programs available if your language score or grades are slightly below requirements.
Costs & Funding
A realistic breakdown of ogretim ucretleri, yasam masraflari by city, burslar, GIC requirements, and yari zamanli calisma earnings for uluslararasi ogrenciler in Kanada.
- Tuition ranges from CAD 20,000-40,000/year for most undergraduate and graduate programs.
- Monthly yasam masraflari: CAD 1,000-2,200 depending on the city.
- Major burslar: Vanier CGS, IDRC, Lester B. Pearson, and universite-specific merit awards.
- Part-time work at CAD 16-25/hour helps offset living expenses during studies.
Visa & Arrival
Complete guide to the Canadian study permit — requirements, GIC, biometrics, CAQ for Quebec, provincial saglik sigortasi, and your first-week arrival checklist.
- Study permit requirements: LOA from a DLI, proof of funds (GIC of CAD 20,635), and biometrics.
- Application fee: CAD 150 plus CAD 85 biometrics. Processing time: 4-16 weeks depending on country.
- Quebec requires an additional CAQ (Certificat d'acceptation du Quebec) before applying for the study permit.
- Step-by-step airport arrival and first-week settlement checklist including SIN number and bank account.
Living in Kanada
A practical guide to everyday life in Kanada — student cities, housing, transport, healthcare, winter survival, food, culture, and safety tips for uluslararasi ogrenciler.
- Major student cities: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, and Waterloo/Kitchener.
- Monthly yasam masraflari range from CAD 1,000 in affordable cities to CAD 2,400+ in Toronto or Vancouver.
- Healthcare coverage varies by province — some cover uluslararasi ogrenciler free; others require UHIP.
- Canadian winters require preparation but are manageable with proper clothing and heated indoor spaces.
Work & Career
Complete guide to working in Kanada as an international student — on/off-campus work rights, co-op permits, the PGWP, Express Entry, and key industries hiring international graduates.
- Work up to 20 hours/week during semester and tam zamanli during scheduled breaks on your study permit.
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows up to 3 years of open work after graduation.
- Canadian education and work experience earn significant CRS points for Express Entry permanent residency.
- Key hiring industries: technology, healthcare, finance, engineering, and natural resources.