Study abroad
Every year, many students go to Canada for their studies. However, these courses come at a high cost. University is not free in Canada. Fees vary between €3,000 and €20,000 per year, depending on the province, the course of study and the degree, so scholarships for Canada are a good way to finance your studies!
The International Scholarships Program of Global Affairs Canada funds scholarships based on the course of study and the student's country of origin.
All information about grants and scholarships provided by Global Affairs Canada is available directly on the Canadian government website.
Do not hesitate to contact the Ministry of Education in your country of origin to find out whether certain grants are available to you. Sometimes, scholarships may also be provided by your city, province, region or state.
You should know that it is also possible to receive multiple grants, depending on your country, department, and region of residence.
Create a student account
Fill in the required fields
Choose your password and complete the registration
You will then receive a confirmation email. Click on the link provided to complete the account creation.
Your account will allow you to see the different scholarships available according to your profile, and to submit your application for the appropriate scholarship programme.
Visit the website of Global Affairs Canada.
You can also find out how much it costs to study in Canada.
In this blog, we provide a practical guide about how you can prepare ahead of your travels, what to do if you get sick overseas, and how to file an insurance claim.
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