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Canada 🇨🇦
Known for its welcoming environment and high-quality education, Canada has become an increasingly popular destination for international students. Choose from a wide range of programs in fields such as technology, healthcare, engineering, and more. Experience Canada’s natural beauty, multicultural cities, and warm, inclusive communities during your educational journey.
Quick key figures
Capital City
- Ottawa
Currency
- Candian Dollar
Tuition Fees
- Starting from $21,000/Year
Intakes
- September
International Student Population
- 2.6 Million
Universities
- University of Regina
- Centennial College
- Seneca College
- University of Toronto
- Sheridan College
- Langara College
- Fanshawe College
- British Columbia Institute of Technology
- University of Canada West
- University of Lethbridge
- Toronto Metropolitan University
- The University of Alberta
- The University of Manitoba
- University of Windsor
- Brock University
- Humber College
- Western University (Ontario)

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Immigrate to Canada: Your Path to Permanent Residency 🇨🇦
Canada is known for its high quality of life, strong economy, and immigrant-friendly policies.
If you’re considering moving to Canada, here’s everything you need to know about your journey!
If you’re considering moving to Canada, here’s everything you need to know about your journey!
Canada’s Global Rankings:
- 6th Strongest Passport in the World
- 4th Best Education System
- 30th Global Healthcare
- 8th Safest Countries
- 3rd Quality of Life
Cost of Living vs. Minimum Wage
- Minimum wage: $4,100 CAD / month
- Living Expenses: $1,500 – $2,000 CAD / month
Understanding Canada’s Geography & Community
- Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories — each with unique cultures and climates.
- Many provinces have large Middle Eastern & Arab communities.
- Northern regions experience snow year-round and have smaller populations.
Immigration Pathways to Canada
There are two main programs to become a Canadian resident:
- Federal Express Entry Program – Choose your province & work freely.
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – The province selects you based on job demand.
Express Entry Program: Points-Based System
To qualify, you must earn enough points based on:
- Age
- Education
- Experience
- Language Skills
- Adaptability
- Job Offers
Age Points
- 20–29 years → 110 points
- After 29 years → –5 points per year
Education Points
- Bachelor’s Degree → 120 points
- Diploma → 128 points
- Master’s Degree → 135 points
- PhD → 150 points
- (Medicine, Pharmacy & Law = Master’s level points even with a Bachelor’s degree)
Work Experience Points
- 1–2 Years → 13 points
- 3+ Years → 25 points
Language Proficiency (IELTS / PTE / TEF / TCF)
- English (PTE CORE):
- Listening: 82–88
- Reading: 78–87
- Writing: 88–89
- Speaking: 84–88
- English (IELTS):
- Listening: 8
- Reading: 7
- Writing: 7
- Speaking: 7
- French (TEF / TCF):
- All skills at CLB 7
- ➕ Bonus 50 points for bilingual (English + French) applicants
Bonus Points
- Relative in Canada → +15 points
- Study or Work Experience in Canada → Up to 75 points (based on TEER level)
In-Demand Professions in Canada
Every two weeks, Canada invites top applicants (scores 439–490).
- Skilled Trades : → Electricians, Welders, Construction Supervisors, Agriculture, etc.
- Medical Fields : → Nurses, Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Dentists, Radiologists, Social Workers, etc.
- French Speakers :→ Lower points required (400–470).
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Each province selects immigrants based on labor market needs.
To qualify, you must:
Once nominated, you earn +600 points in Express Entry, ensuring a faster approval process.
How Provinces Differ in Selection
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec (Arima Program):
- Lower point requirements (IELTS 4–6 / PTE 40–60)
- Separate application from Canada’s main immigration site (IRCC).
Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta:
- Apply through Express Entry
- Higher language requirements (IELTS 6.5–8 / PTE 70–80).
Prince Edward Island:
- Expression of Interest (EOI) system
- Must have an eligible Express Entry profile.
Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia:
- Expression of Interest (EOI) system
- Some require job offers, making them more selective.
Final Thoughts
- Express Entry = More flexible (choose any province & job freely).
- PNP = Faster approval but requires living & working in one province.
- Language proficiency is key — higher scores = higher chances of success!
Your Canadian dream starts today — and MG is here to make it happen.






