Peace International Consultants
Introduction:
Canada is recognized globally for its outstanding higher education system, offering a wide range of academic programs, innovative research opportunities, and a strong dedication to academic excellence. International students who choose to study and live in Canada benefit from a welcoming multicultural society, top-ranked institutions, and an enriching environment that fosters both personal and intellectual development. With a focus on inclusivity, creativity, and critical thinking, Canada provides a supportive and dynamic setting that prepares students to become globally minded professionals ready to contribute meaningfully to their communities and the world.
While you obsessively stare at pictures of Justin Trudeau (don’t deny it!), you may as well see whether Canada is actually a place you can study abroad in. The Great White North and the super friendly upstairs neighbors to the U.S., Canada is known for its maple syrup, the Niagara Falls, and their excellent ice hockey teams.
Studying in Canada has become an appealing option for international students. Not only is it one of the safest places to go to in the world; Canada (and particularly major cities like Toronto and Vancouver) also has a wealth of cultural diversity that is truly inviting to foreign students from everywhere in the world.
Did you know that Canada is the world’s most educated country? In fact, over half of its residents have university degrees. It must be pretty interesting to be a student there, eh?
Some of the top international universities and colleges are located in Canada, and students from all over the world have come to join the biggest names in their field.
Experts in Journalism, Politics, Medicine, and Technology got their start at universities like the University of Toronto and McGill University; and you’ll have the chance to work alongside some of the sharpest minds in the world.
Canada offers an interesting variety of higher education institutions: universities, colleges, polytechnics, and cégeps (vocational schools). Depending on the goals you have, or what you’re looking for, you may want to select the institutional model that fits your needs.
Canadian college and university graduates are highly-valued on the job market, and people who study there have been able to find great jobs in any field they’re interested in.
No matter who you are, where you come from, or what you want to study, Canadians are ready to welcome you warmly. The North American country invests a lot of effort to ensure international students are safe, treated fairly, and happy to take part in the Canadian education and lifestyle.
Canadian higher education is known for being quite casual, and students at the university level are given quite a level of flexibility with regard to attendance, course requirements, and assignments.
However, students still have to abide by the classroom rules set by their individual instructors, and understand what the expectations are for each course.
Generally, degree courses are discussion-based, seminar style classes, where it’s a smaller group of students debating or questioning different topics. You’ll also find the normal lecture-style classes, especially for topics that have a lot of students (Computer Science, Medicine, Business, etc.). The way courses are structured really depends upon the content or the subject being taught.
In Canada, you’ll enter a giant buffet of subjects to select from. Universities in every major city in all of the provinces offer degrees in a wide range of Master’s and Bachelor’s degree subjects – from Art History to Neuroscience, to Accounting and Software Engineering. To narrow down this panoply, here are some that you can consider:
Although Canada is a huge country, geographically speaking, most of its inhabitants live toward the southernmost region of the country. Some of the biggest cities in the country are also home to major universities and institutions:
If you were to see all of the top university rankings lists, you’d see a strong presence of Canadian universities in all of the top 100 lists. Below we’ll run through some of our favorite highlights:
Each university in Canada has its own system on their website that allows future students to apply for and enrol in their degree programmes. So, once you select the university of your choice, you can go through their application and submit your materials there.
Here are some of the basic requirements you’ll need for every application:
These kinds of courses enable degree-seeking students to get an extra educational boost just before they start their Master’s degree or other post-graduate degree programmes. Try a pre-M.B.A., pre-Law, or pre-Medicine programme, as well as any other foundation or preparation courses that will allow you to study in the degree programme of your choice.
If you’re attending a Bachelor’s, Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Canada, you will need to prove that your language skills are good enough to participate in the classes and understand the lectures. These courses will also prepare you for any of the English-language tests that universities require.
To apply to study in Canada, you’ll need to provide proof you have a diploma for your English proficiency.
The certificates generally accepted by the universities in Canada are:
Still, you should always check on your university’s website, just to be sure what the exact requirements are.
Application Fee: Typically CAD 100 – CAD 200 (varies by institution)
Processing/Service Fee (if applicable through an agent or platform): CAD 300 – CAD 500
Sure! Here's a Canada-specific version of the "Document Requirements for Admission to Study in Australia," tailored for applying to Canadian institutions:
Document Requirements for Admission to Study in Canada
To apply for admission to a Canadian college or university, applicants are generally required to submit the following documents:
Academic Documents
Submit all relevant educational credentials, including:
Detailed Marks Certificates (DMCs) or Grade Sheets
Official Transcripts
Degree or Diploma Certificates (if applicable)
Supporting Documents
Updated Resume (CV), highlighting academic and professional experience
Statement of Purpose (SOP) tailored to your chosen program and institution
Two Letters of Recommendation (academic or professional references)
Language Proficiency
Proof of English (or French, if applicable) language proficiency through one of the following:
IELTS Test Report Form (TRF)
TOEFL iBT Score Report
Duolingo English Test Results
PTE Academic
TEF (for French programs)
Identification Documents
Valid Passport (bio-data page)
National ID Card (if applicable, e.g., CNIC for Pakistani applicants)
Recent passport-sized photograph with a plain white background
Application Fees
How to Apply for Study in Canada (From Pakistan)
Follow these step-by-step instructions to apply for study in Canada through Peace International Consultants.
Step 1: Choose Your Program or Course
Select your preferred level of study from the following options:
Postgraduate Degree (Master’s, PG Diploma)
Undergraduate Degree (Bachelor’s)
College Diploma or Advanced Diploma
Certificate Program
High School Program (Grades 9–12)
ESL (English as a Second Language) Programs
University Preparation/Foundation Programs
Step 2: Gather and Submit Required Documents
Prepare and submit the following documents:
All academic documents (DMCs, Certificates, Transcripts, Degrees)
Comprehensive Resume (CV), Statement of Purpose (SOP), and two Recommendation Letters
English language test result (IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, or PTE)
Valid Passport
CNIC (front and back)
Recent passport-size photograph with white background
Registration Fee: USD 250 – USD 350 (varies by institution)
Processing Fee: PKR 50,000
Step 3: Submit Your Application
You can submit your application in one of the following ways:
In person
By post
Via email
Send to:
Peace International Consultants
A Project of Genius Education & Travel Services (Pvt.) Limited
Office # 01, First Floor, Plot #760, Main PWD Road, Opposite National Bank of Pakistan,
O-9 B Block, National Police Foundation, Islamabad 44000
Ph: 051-6112268, Cell: 0321-5680114
Email: [email protected] | [email protected]
Website: www.pic.net.pk
Step 4: Admission Application Process
After receiving your documents and registration fee, we will apply to your chosen Canadian college or university. Once your application is accepted, you will receive an Offer Letter—typically within 2–4 weeks.
Step 5: Tuition Fee Payment
Most Canadian institutions require students to pay the first semester or full-year tuition fee in advance to receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA), required for the visa process. We will guide you according to your chosen institution's policy.
Step 6: Provide Visa Supporting Documents
To proceed with your Canadian Study Permit application, you will need to submit:
Bank Statement (with Account Maintenance Certificate) showing sufficient funds
Police Clearance Certificate
Family Registration Certificate (FRC – NADRA)
Medical Examination (approved panel physicians)
Embassy and Biometric Fees (Additional charges may apply for card payments)
Step 7: Submit Visa Application Online
We will help you prepare and submit your visa application online through the IRCC portal. You will receive a Biometric Instruction Letter shortly after submission and must visit your nearest VFS Global center for biometric registration.
Step 8: Await Visa Decision
Study Permit decisions typically take 6 to 8 weeks, though processing times may vary. We will monitor your application and keep you informed throughout.
Step 9: Visa Approval and Final Steps
Once your visa is approved, you will receive a Port of Entry (POE) Letter and a Letter of Introduction to present upon arrival in Canada. You will receive your actual Study Permit at the Canadian airport.
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• For More Information About Study Abroad Please Contact With Our Study Visa Staff
Mr. Ahmed Raza, Cell: 051-6112268, Email: [email protected]
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