With affordable tuition fees, world-class education and institutions, post-study work options, and welcoming people, it is no surprise that Canada is quickly becoming a leading study destination for international students.
The United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. As an international student in Canada, you will enjoy all of the same freedoms that protect Canadians – respect for human rights, equality, and a stable and peaceful society.
Studying in Canada offers a peaceful and multicultural environment with people who are friendly and interested in learning about new cultures. With almost all of the world’s ethnic groups represented in Canada, Filipino students should find it relatively easy to settle down and fit in quickly.



Canada has firmly established itself as a global education hub, boasting some of the world's most prestigious universities and colleges. With the Canadian education system focusing on cutting-edge research, diverse academic programs, and innovative teaching methods, these institutions provide students with a world-class education that equips them for success in their chosen fields.
Apart from being devoted to research and high-quality teaching, Canadian universities also aim to provide opportunities that improve students’ learning, careers, and lives. Classes are a combination of lectures and tutorials that aim to provide students with a global perspective and the best level of support to ensure their academic success.
International students pursuing a higher education in Canada can rest assured that the Canadian education system is rigorous, supportive, and globally recognized, providing a strong foundation for academic achievement and future career success.
Canada is home to some of the best universities in the world, with renowned institutions such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia, which rank among the top universities worldwide. These universities also consistently perform well in international university ranking systems such as QS and THE.
A total of 20 Canadian universities placed in the top 500 of the QS world university rankings in 2025, with 4 universities ranking within the top 100 positions. There are also 20 Canadian universities placed in the top 600 of the THE world university rankings in 2025, with 8 universities ranking within the top 200 positions. These accolades make the country one of the top study destinations for students looking to study abroad.
You can explore a full list of top universities in Canada that continue to attract Filipino students seeking quality higher education and global exposure
If you intend to study in Canada, it can be helpful to understand Canada's academic intake to better plan for your study journey.
Canadian universities generally have three main academic intake periods each year:
This is the primary intake to study in Canada and is the most popular. It means that there will be more applications, and it might get highly competitive for your preferred course of study.
Even so, there are several main perks of choosing this intake. First, this is the period where your dream course is more than likely to be available for application. It’s also advantageous to you if you wish to try out internship programs and seek job opportunities after graduation because companies line up their recruitment and attachment programs with the main Fall intake.
The Fall intake is also aligned with the Philippine academic calendar (which usually starts in August). You don’t have to take a long break coming in from your senior high school in the Philippines to your undergraduate program in Canada.
If you've missed the Fall intake, the Winter intake is still a decent intake and a good alternative for students to consider. There will be fewer choices available when it comes to available courses and university options. However, competition should be relatively less aggressive than the Fall intake. This option also gives you time to brush up on your application and motivation letter to further improve your chances at this intake.
The Spring intake is a viable option, although there would be the least choices of courses and universities as fewer courses start in Spring. You may also need to take common modules and subjects instead of your core discipline. You may not get the vibrant student life, as this will be the academic holiday season, and the campus may be rather empty.
Filipino students usually choose an intake based on a range of factors such as preferred choice of study, the availability of a study program in a particular university, and academic records. So don't let the different intake periods be your only deciding factor. If you are unsure about which semester to choose from, your IDP counselor can walk you through the process and help you choose the most appropriate intake option.
Filipino students who wish to study in Canada must meet several entry and eligibility requirements depending on their chosen course and level of study.
For undergraduate programs, such as a bachelor's degree, students generally need to have completed Senior High School (Grade 12) under the K–12 education system or an equivalent qualification. Some universities may require completion of a foundation program or diploma to meet academic entry standards. Those applying for postgraduate courses need a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
Students will also need to demonstrate English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS, with most courses expecting an IELTS score between 6.0 and 6.5.
The admission process for Filipino students applying to Canadian universities is straightforward and student-friendly. After researching and shortlisting your preferred university programs and institutions, apply either directly through the university’s online portal or via an authorized education agency such as IDP.
Required documents typically include academic transcripts, IELTS scores, a personal statement, and reference letters. Once accepted, the university will issue an official acceptance letter, which is needed to apply for a Canadian study permit. After receiving the permit, you can proceed to arrange travel, accommodation, and pre-departure preparations for your study in Canada.
As a Filipino student aspiring to move to and study in this sought-after destination, one critical step you cannot overlook is obtaining your Canadian study permit and student visa.
A study permit is NOT a visa. It only permits international students to study in Canada and does not serve as a valid entry document to Canada. In addition to your study permit, you will have to apply for and be granted a visa valid for your stay in Canada, which will be either an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) or a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), depending on your home country.
You must make sure you have the correct study permit and visa status for your international studies before you move to Canada from the Philippines. You can find out more information, such as application fees and deadlines, by referring to the Canadian immigration authority known as the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Your IDP counsellor can also help you access the latest study permits and visa information and connect you with authorized migration experts.
Canada may offer one of the lowest tuition rates for international students when compared to other destinations such as the UK or the USA. However, the cost of studying in Canada will still definitely be more expensive than studying locally in the Philippines. It is important for Filipino students to do their due diligence in budget and cost preparations before moving to Canada.
As a rough estimate, depending on the type of course and university, the average annual tuition fee for undergraduate programs will cost anywhere between CA$12,000 and CA$25,000 per year, and for postgraduate degrees, it can cost between CA$14,000 and CA$35,000 per year.
Typical study expenses for international students also include study permit and visa fees, accommodation costs, health coverage, and study materials. Planning a well-structured budget that accounts for all miscellaneous costs before you depart will help you manage your finances effectively and make the most of your study experience in Canada.
Financing an international education can feel overwhelming for many international students. Fortunately, Canadian universities and colleges offer a variety of scholarships specifically for international students to help support their studies and alleviate their tuition fees.
In addition, numerous scholarships, grants, and bursaries are available from the Canadian government, as well as from public and private organizations. These are usually merit-based, need-based, and country-specific scholarships for international students that recognize academic excellence and leadership potential.
For Filipino students planning to study in Canada, securing a scholarship can play a key role in making their overseas education both affordable and rewarding. Before applying to any of these Canadian scholarships, do check the eligibility requirements and criteria, along with the closing date.
In addition to tuition fees, it’s important for international students to factor in the general cost of living in Canada. These living expenses include groceries and dining, phone and internet costs, public transportation costs, and entertainment costs. Living costs in Canada can vary significantly depending on the city, with major urban centers like Toronto and Vancouver generally being more expensive, while smaller cities such as Winnipeg or Halifax tend to be more affordable.
For Filipino students, it can help to compare living expenses in the different cities of Canada with those they are accustomed to in the Philippines. This can help you in planning a realistic budget and making an informed decision on where to study as an international student.
One of Canada's most compelling features for international students is its post-graduate work and immigration opportunities. The country recognizes the value that international graduates bring to its workforce and society.
Graduates from recognized institutions can apply for Canada's Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)*, a work permit that allows them to gain valuable work experience in Canada after completing their studies. This practical exposure not only enhances their career prospects but also provides a pathway to permanent residency through various immigration programs.
Choosing to study in Canada isn't merely a decision about education; it is also an investment in a bright and promising future with the opportunity to relocate and lead an enriching life. With such a range of benefits, Canada remains a top study destination for international students, including Filipino students.
*Please note that IDP does not provide post-study work visas for students.
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Studying in Canada offers Filipino students a unique combination of access to a high-quality education system, affordable tuition, and a welcoming multicultural environment. With globally recognized universities, flexible academic programs, and strong post-study work opportunities, pursuing an education in Canada provides the ideal setting for both personal and professional growth.
With the right guidance, you can confidently navigate your course selection, scholarship applications, visa process, and study preparations.
Speak with an IDP counsellor today to explore your options and begin your journey towards studying in Canada.