Study in Canada: Fees and Costs
The cost of a Canadian student visa and work permit can vary depending on the applicant's country of origin. The current fee for a study permit is CAD 150, while a work permit costs CAD 155.
The cost of a Canadian student visa and work permit can vary depending on the applicant's country of origin. The current fee for a study permit is CAD 150, while a work permit costs CAD 155.
Foreign students applying for a Canadian student visa must pay the required fees, which include a study permit fee of CAD 150 and a biometric fee of CAD 85. Additional costs may apply for a work permit.
McGill University estimates that international students should budget around CAD 12,000 to CAD 15,000 per year for living expenses, in addition to tuition fees and the cost of a student visa and work permit.
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website provides information on the fees associated with applying for a Canadian student visa and work permit, including the cost of biometric services and medical exams.
A recent CBC News article discusses the changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) and the impact on international students in Canada, including the costs associated with applying for a work permit.
This research paper provides an in-depth analysis of the Canadian student visa and work permit application process, including the required documents, fees, and processing times.
This article provides a breakdown of the estimated costs of living in Canada for international students, including accommodation, food, and transportation expenses, in addition to the cost of a student visa and work permit.
This video provides an overview of the Canadian student visa and work permit application process, including the required documents, fees, and processing times, and is hosted by a registered immigration consultant.