Why study in Canada
Build your future
in Canada.
in Canada.
Quality education with immigration pathways and multicultural society
"Canada gave me a world-class degree and a clear path forward."
— FutureEd alumnus, now in Toronto
— FutureEd alumnus, now in Toronto
20 hrs
Work allowed per week during studies
3 yrs
PGWP after graduation
PR path
Clear routes to permanent residency
Five reasons Bangladeshi students choose Canada
01
High-quality education
Top universities with strong global reputation.
02
Immigration friendly
Welcoming policies and PR pathways for graduates.
03
PGWP advantage
Post-graduation work permit up to 3 years.
04
Safe & multicultural
Student-friendly cities with diverse communities.
05
Affordable value
Great ROI with moderate tuition and living costs.
Work life in Canada
Study. Work. Settle.
Earn, build experience, and graduate with a strong immigration pathway.
While you study
Your rights as an international student during term time and breaks
20hrs / week
During term time
Work part-time while enrolled and full-time during breaks.
Full-time on breaks
Work more hours during scheduled holidays.
Campus & off-campus
Flexible options across multiple industries.
After you graduate
PGWP keeps you in the workforce after completion
3years
Post-Graduation Work Permit
Gain Canadian work experience and strengthen PR eligibility.
Express Entry advantage
Canadian work experience boosts CRS points.
Employer-friendly
Work in any sector with no sponsorship barrier.
Accommodation in Canada
Find your place to call home
Three paths, three price points — all within reach. Here's how they compare.
University residence
Best for year 1On-campus housing with student services and community support.
CAD $9,000
CAD $6,000 – $12,000
per year
Private student accommodation
Most popularPurpose-built options near campus with flexible leases.
CAD $1,000
CAD $800 – $1,400 per month
bills usually included
Shared apartment
Most affordableShare rent with friends and split utilities.
CAD $750
CAD $500 – $1,000 per month
+ utilities separately
Same degree. Very different rent.
Average monthly rent by city
Toronto
~CAD $1,400
per month
Vancouver
~CAD $1,500
per month
Montreal
~CAD $900
per month
Ottawa
~CAD $1,000
per month
Calgary
~CAD $900
per month
Many universities offer first-year housing for international students
Apply early — and let FutureEd guide you through housing options.
Top Universities in Canada

QS 2026: #29
University of Toronto
📍 Toronto, Ontario
ProgramsEngineering & Technology, Life Sciences & Medicine, Business & Management
TuitionCAD $48,090–$70,060 / year (international, varies by program)
University of British Columbia
QS 2026: #40📍 Vancouver, BC
Programs: Arts & Humanities, Engineering & Technology, Natural SciencesTuition: CAD $48,780–$67,237 / year (international, varies by program)
Western University
QS 2026: #151📍 London, Ontario
Programs: Business & Management, Engineering & Technology, Life Sciences & MedicineTuition: CAD $46,178–$67,813 / year (international, varies by program)
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