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Canada is one of the world’s most popular study destinations for international students, offering globally recognised qualifications, affordable tuition, post-study work opportunities, and a clear pathway to permanent residency.

At Advice Education & Visa Services, we guide students through course selection, admissions, visa processing, and compliance, ensuring a smooth journey from application to arrival.

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Why Study in Canada?

Canada consistently ranks among the top 5 safest and most liveable countries in the world. Its education system is known for quality, innovation, and strong employment outcomes.

Key Benefits of Studying in Canada

  • World-ranked universities and colleges

  • Affordable tuition compared to the USA & UK

  • Up to 3-year Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

  • Clear pathways to Permanent Residency (PR)

  • Multicultural, welcoming society

  • Strong part-time and full-time work rights

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Popular Fields of Study

  • Information Technology & Cyber Security

  • Business, Accounting & Management

  • Health Sciences & Nursing

  • Engineering & Technology

  • Hospitality & Tourism

  • Early Childhood Education

Work Rights for International Students

  • 20 hours per week during study periods

  • Full-time work during scheduled breaks

  • Eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) up to 3 years

  • Canadian work experience can support PR applications

Post-Study Work & PR Pathways

Canada offers one of the strongest post-study migration systems globally.

Popular PR Pathways

  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

  • Express Entry

  • Atlantic Immigration Program

Graduates with Canadian qualifications and work experience are highly valued.

Genuine Student Requirement (Very Important)

Nepali students must clearly prove they are genuine temporary entrants.
This means:

  • Your study plan must make sense with your previous education

  • Any study gap must be justified (work, training, family reasons)

  • Your course should show clear career outcomes after graduation

Weak or copy-paste study plans are a top refusal reason for Nepal.


Choose a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

  • You must study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

  • Not all colleges are eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Always confirm:

  • DLI number

  • PGWP eligibility of the course


Proof of Funds Must Be Strong & Genuine

Nepali applicants must show:

  • Tuition fee payment (at least first year)

  • Living cost proof (minimum CAD 20,635)

  • Clear source of funds (salary, business, savings, loan, sponsor)

Sudden large deposits without explanation = high risk.


English Language Requirement

You must meet the minimum English requirement set by:

  • The institution

  • Immigration (visa officer assessment)

Accepted tests usually include:

  • IELTS Academic

  • PTE Academic

  • TOEFL iBT

  • Duolingo (for some colleges)

Lower scores may still work if the overall profile is strong.


Work Limit Rule (Strict)

  • You can work up to 20 hours per week during classes

  • Full-time work is allowed only during scheduled breaks

Working more than allowed can lead to:

  • Visa cancellation

  • Future visa refusal

  • Removal from Canada


Maintain Full-Time Enrolment

Nepali students must:

  • Remain full-time students every semester

  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress

Course dropouts, repeated failures, or long breaks without approval can violate visa conditions.


Address & Compliance Updates

You must:

  • Keep your contact details updated with your institution

  • Follow all conditions written on your study permit

Immigration officers can check compliance anytime.


Medical & Police Requirements

  • Medical examination may be required for Nepal-based applicants

  • Police clearance may be requested based on travel history

Medicals must be done through approved panel physicians only.


Course Change Rules

  • Changing course or institution is allowed

  • But it must:

    • Still make academic sense

    • Be updated in immigration records if required

Random or frequent course changes can affect future visas and PR.


Post-Study Work Depends on Smart Choices

  • PGWP length depends on course duration and eligibility

  • Only approved public institutions & programs qualify

Wrong course choice = no work permit after graduation

Course Selection Matters More Than College Name

Visa officers focus on logic, not brand.

  • Your chosen course must clearly connect with your past studies or work

  • Avoid sudden field changes (e.g. Management → Nursing) without strong justification

  • Graduate Certificates work best when they upgrade existing skills

Wrong course choice is one of the biggest refusal reasons for Nepali students.


Your Study Plan Must Be Nepal-Focused

A strong study plan should answer:

  • Why this course?

  • Why Canada?

  • Why not Nepal or another country?

  • How will this help your career after studies?

Don’t say “I will settle in Canada.”
Say: “This qualification improves my professional opportunities.”


Show Clean, Traceable Financial History

Nepali applications are closely checked for funds.
Best practices:

  • Avoid last-minute large deposits

  • Clearly explain income sources (job, business, rent, agriculture, remittance)

  • Education loans must come from recognised banks

  • Sponsors should have logical relationship and income

Fake, borrowed, or recycled funds = long-term risk.


Study Gaps Are OK — If Explained Properly

Gaps are common for Nepali students and not a problem if justified.
Good reasons include:

  • Employment

  • Business

  • Skill training

  • Family responsibilities

  • COVID-related delays

Never leave a gap unexplained.


English Score Is Important — But Not Everything

A higher English score helps, but:

  • A strong academic background + logical course = big advantage

  • Don’t rush English tests just to apply faster

  • Some colleges accept lower scores, but visa strength still matters

Balance speed with quality.


Always Confirm PGWP Eligibility

Not all colleges or programs qualify for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
Before accepting an offer:

  • Confirm the institution is public / PGWP-eligible

  • Check course length and credential

  • Avoid private colleges promising “easy PR”

No PGWP = limited future options.


Apply Early — Canada Is Seasonal

For Nepali students:

  • Apply 6–8 months before intake

  • Biometrics, medicals, and processing can take time

  • Late applications increase refusal risk

Best intakes: September & January


Don’t Rely Only on Part-Time Work

Reality check:

  • Jobs are not guaranteed

  • First months can be financially tough

  • Tuition + living cost planning must be realistic

Canada rewards planning, not survival mode.


Be 100% Honest — Even Small Lies Hurt

Never:

  • Fake work experience

  • Hide refusals

  • Submit altered bank statements

  • Copy online SOPs

Even a small misrepresentation can affect future visas worldwide.


Use Professional Guidance Strategically

Good counselling is not about “fast visa” — it’s about:

  • Profile assessment

  • Smart course mapping

  • Strong documentation strategy

  • Long-term pathway planning  

Advice Education & Visa Services supports Nepali students with education counselling and works with partnered registered migration agents where migration advice is required.

  • Experienced education counsellors

  • Strong partner institution network

  • Compliance-focused guidance

  • End-to-end student support

  • Trusted by students and families

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Universities & Colleges in Canada

Available Through  Our Partner Network

Through our authorised ApplyBoard partner network, students can apply to leading universities and colleges across Canada including Seneca Polytechnic, Humber Polytechnic, Conestoga College, Thompson Rivers University, Cape Breton University and many more recognised institutions.

Universities in Canada

These universities are commonly available for international student applications through ApplyBoard:

  • University Canada West
  • Thompson Rivers University
  • University of Regina
  • Cape Breton University
  • University of Prince Edward Island
  • Lakehead University
  • Royal Roads University
  • Yorkville University
  • Laurentian University
  • University of the Fraser Valley
  • Vancouver Island University

These universities offer strong programs in:

  • Business
  • Engineering
  • IT
  • Health sciences
  • Education
  • Hospitality
  • Environmental studies

Public Colleges in Canada

Public colleges are very popular because they offer:

✔ career-focused programs
✔ affordable tuition
✔ PGWP eligibility (for many programs)
✔ strong employment pathways

Common partner colleges include:

  • Seneca Polytechnic
  • Humber Polytechnic
  • Centennial College
  • George Brown College
  • Sheridan College
  • Fanshawe College
  • Conestoga College
  • Durham College
  • Algonquin College
  • Georgian College
  • Lambton College
  • St. Clair College
  • Canadore College
  • Niagara College
  • Cambrian College
  • Fleming College
  • Northern College
  • Loyalist College

Institutes & Specialised Colleges

These institutions are also commonly available:

  • Saskatchewan Polytechnic
  • SAIT (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology)
  • NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology)
  • Red River College Polytechnic
  • BCIT (British Columbia Institute of Technology)

Very strong for:

  • Engineering technology
  • Skilled trades
  • Business
  • Applied sciences
  • Aviation
  • Health technology

Private Institutions (Selected Programs Available)

Some private institutions may also be available depending on intake:

  • Yorkville University
  • Toronto School of Management
  • Columbia College
  • Alexander College

Availability depends on intake and eligibility.

Education System in Canada

Canada offers a flexible and practical education system with strong industry alignment.

Types of Institutions

  • Universities – Bachelor’s, Master’s & PhD programs

  • Colleges – Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas & Graduate Certificates

  • Polytechnics – Applied and job-ready education

 

Education System in Canada

Canada offers a flexible and practical education system with strong industry alignment.

Types of Institutions

  • Universities – Bachelor’s, Master’s & PhD programs

  • Colleges – Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas & Graduate Certificates

  • Polytechnics – Applied and job-ready education

 
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Entry Requirements 

Entry requirements vary depending on course and institution, but generally include:

Academic

  • Minimum GPA (varies by institution)

  • Academic transcripts

  • SOP / Personal Statement

  • Letters of Recommendation

English Language

  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo

  • Waivers possible (case-by-case)

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Canada Student Visa (Study Permit)

To study in Canada, students must apply for a Study Permit.

Key Requirements

  • Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

  • Proof of funds (tuition + living expenses)

  • Genuine student intent

  • Medical examination (if required)

  • Police clearance (if required)

  • English or French language proficiency

Visa processing times vary by country and season.

 

Key Visa Highlights

To study in Canada, international students must apply for a Study Permit. The standard government fees are:

Official IRCC Fees (CAD)

Fee TypeAmount (CAD)
Study Permit Application Fee$150
Biometrics Fee (Individual)$85
Biometrics Fee (Family – max)$170
Study Permit Extension (if applicable)$150
Restoration of Status (if required)$200

Total for most students:
CAD $235 (Study Permit + Biometrics)

  • Fees are paid online directly to the Canadian Government (IRCC)
  • Fees are non-refundable if the visa is refused
  • Biometrics are usually required unless exempt

Additional costs may apply for:

  • Medical examination
  • Police clearance
  • English test (IELTS / PTE / TOEFL / Duolingo)
  • Document translation or courier
  • Recent high-school graduates

  • Diploma & Bachelor graduates

  • Gap-year students (with justification)

  • Working professionals

  • Mature-age students

  • At the time of online visa submission

  • Biometrics fee is usually paid together with the application

  • Biometrics appointment is booked after payment

We provide end-to-end student support, including:

  • Course & institution counselling

  • Offer letter & admission processing

  • Visa documentation guidance

  • GS statement support

  • Liaison with registered migration partners (if required)

  • Pre-departure & post-arrival assistance

We are education specialists and work with partnered registered migration agents when migration advice is required.

Cost of Study in Canada for International Students

Tuition Fees in Canada (Average)

Study LevelAnnual Tuition (CAD)
Certificate / Diploma13,000 – 20,000
Advanced Diploma15,000 – 22,000
Bachelor’s Degree18,000 – 30,000
Master’s Degree16,000 – 35,000
PhD7,000 – 15,000

 

Cost of living Highlights

ExpenseEstimated Cost (CAD/month)
Accommodation600 – 1,200
Food300 – 600
Transport100 – 150
Utilities & Internet100 – 200
Miscellaneous150 – 300

Estimated monthly living cost:
CAD 1,200 – 2,000

Study LevelTotal Cost per Year (CAD)
Diploma / Certificate25,000 – 35,000
Bachelor’s Degree30,000 – 45,000
Master’s Degree28,000 – 50,000

This includes tuition + living expenses.

For a Canada Study Permit, students must show:

  • First-year tuition fee (paid or payable)

  • Living cost: minimum CAD 20,635 (as per current IRCC requirement)

  • Additional funds for dependants (if applicable)

Funds must be genuine, traceable, and well-documented.

  • Course & university selection

  • Cost-effective study pathways

  • Scholarship & assistantship guidance

  • SOP & document preparation

  • Visa application support

AEVS works with partnered registered migration agents where required.

Scholarships in the Canada for International Students

Canada offers a limited but competitive range of scholarships for international students. Most funding is merit-based, program-specific, or institution-specific, rather than full government scholarships like some other countries.

Important Reality Check

  • Canada is not a “high-scholarship” country
  • Most students should plan to be financially self-funded
  • Scholarships are usually partial fee waivers, not full funding

Types of Scholarships in Canada

Entrance Scholarships (Most Common)

Offered by colleges and universities to high-performing international students.

Typical Value:

  • CAD 1,000 – 5,000 (one-time or first year)

Based on:

  • Academic results

  • English proficiency

  • Overall profile strength

Many are automatic (no separate application).

Some universities and public colleges offer scholarships for:

  • International students

  • Specific faculties (IT, Business, Engineering, Health)

  • Diversity or leadership profiles

Examples include:

  • International Excellence Awards

  • Global Student Scholarships

  • Faculty-based bursaries

Availability and value vary by institution.

Usually offered by universities, not private colleges.

Typical Value:

  • CAD 5,000 – 20,000 per year (competitive)

Requirements:

  • Strong academic background

  • High English test score

  • Excellent study plan & references

Best suited for Bachelor’s & Master’s degree applicants.

These are very limited and highly competitive.

Examples:

  • Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (PhD level)

  • Canada-ASEAN Scholarships

  • Provincial government awards

Mostly for postgraduate & research students, not diplomas.

ome institutions offer bursaries if students:

  • Face genuine financial hardship

  • Maintain good academic standing

Usually applied for after starting studies in Canada.

Scholarship by Study Level

  • Merit-based scholarships

  • University grants

  • Limited full scholarships

Usually partial funding only

  • Merit-based + assistantships

  • Program-specific funding

  • External scholarships

Funding chances are much higher than UG

    • Mostly fully funded

    • Tuition waived

    • Monthly stipend included

    💡 Many PhD students do not pay tuition

    • Strong academic background

    • English proficiency (IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo)

    • SOP / Personal Statement

    • Recommendation letters

    • Leadership or research profile (for higher funding)

IntakeScholarship Application
Fall (Aug/Sep)Oct – Jan
Spring (Jan)Jun – Aug
PhD8–12 months earlier

Early application = higher scholarship chance

Apply early
. Choose realistic universities
. Strong SOP increases funding chances
. Avoid fake “guaranteed scholarships”
.  No full scholarship for everyone – profile matters

  • Identify scholarship-friendly universities

  • Prepare strong SOP & documents

  • Guide for assistantships & funded PhD

  • Ethical & transparent counselling

Cost of Living  (Realistic Monthly Breakdown)

USA scholarships are competitive but realistic if applied strategically.

Includes accommodation, food, transport & basic utilities — excludes tuition fees)

CityAverage Monthly Cost (USD)Cost Level
New York City$1,600 – $2,300Very High
San Francisco$1,800 – $2,500Very High
Los Angeles$1,500 – $2,200High
Boston$1,500 – $2,200High
Chicago$1,200 – $1,700Medium
Dallas$1,100 – $1,600Medium
Houston$1,000 – $1,500Medium
Atlanta$1,000 – $1,500Medium
Phoenix$900 – $1,400Low–Medium
Cleveland$800 – $1,200Low
ExpenseMonthly Cost (USD)
Shared Accommodation$400 – $900
Food & Groceries$250 – $400
Transport$80 – $150
Utilities & Internet$80 – $150
Miscellaneous$100 – $200
Student PriorityRecommended Cities
Lowest costCleveland, Phoenix
Balanced cost + jobsDallas, Houston, Chicago
Top universitiesBoston, New York
Tech & high salariesSan Francisco, Los Angeles
  • Living cost varies by lifestyle & housing type

  • Shared housing significantly reduces expenses

  • Higher-cost cities usually offer higher part-time wages

  • Visa officers expect realistic living cost estimation

  • We help students:

    • Choose budget-friendly cities & universities

    • Prepare accurate financial documents

    • Balance study cost + work opportunities

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Major Provinces & Territories for International Students in Canada

Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories. Most international students study in provinces with strong education systems, job opportunities, and PR pathways.

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Major Cities:

  • Toronto

  • Ottawa

  • Mississauga

  • Brampton

  • Hamilton

Why Ontario?

  • Largest number of universities & colleges

  • Strong job market

  • Ontario PNP for PR pathways

Major Cities:

  • Vancouver

  • Surrey

  • Burnaby

  • Richmond

  • Kelowna

Why BC?

  • Tech, hospitality & healthcare jobs

  • BC Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

  • Mild climate compared to other provinces

Major Cities:

  • Montreal

  • Quebec City

  • Laval

Why Quebec?

  • Lower tuition fees

  • Strong research universities

  • French language advantage (for PR)

Some programs require French proficiency.

Major Cities:

  • Calgary

  • Edmonton

  • Red Deer

Why Alberta?

    • Affordable living

    • Strong applied & technical programs

    • Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)

Major Cities:

  • Winnipeg

  • Brandon

Why Manitoba?

  • Low living cost

  • Easy provincial nomination

  • High demand for graduates

Major Cities:

  • Halifax

  • Sydney

Why Nova Scotia?

  • Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

  • Lower competition

  • High graduate retention rate

CityCost of LivingJob MarketPR Opportunity
TorontoHighVery StrongStrong
VancouverHighStrongStrong
MontrealMediumModerateGood
CalgaryMediumGrowingVery Good
OttawaMediumStrong (IT/Govt)Good
HalifaxLow–MediumModerateExcellent

There is no single best city. The right choice depends on:

  • Your course & budget

  • Part-time work needs

  • Long-term PR goals

Smart city selection = better visa + career outcome

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Toronto

Canada’s education & employment hub

Why study in Toronto?

  • Largest number of universities and colleges

  • Strong job market (IT, Business, Finance, Healthcare)

  • Multicultural and student-friendly

Popular Institutions

  • University of Toronto

  • Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Humber College, Seneca College

Living Cost: High
Best for: Career-focused students, PR planning

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Vancouver

Quality lifestyle with global exposure

Why study in Vancouver?

  • Tech, hospitality & film industries

  • Mild climate compared to other cities

  • Strong PGWP & BC PNP pathways

Popular Institutions

  • University of British Columbia (UBC)

  • Simon Fraser University

  • Langara College, Douglas College

Living Cost: High
Best for: IT, Hospitality, Business students

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Montreal

Affordable education & research excellence

Why study in Montreal?

  • Lower tuition and rent

  • Strong research universities

  • Bilingual city (English & French)

Popular Institutions

  • McGill University

  • Concordia University

  • Dawson College

Living Cost: Medium
Best for: Budget-conscious students, research programs

French skills can help with PR but are not mandatory for all programs.

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Calgary

Affordable city with growing opportunities

Why study in Calgary?

  • Lower cost of living

  • Strong applied & technical programs

  • Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)

Popular Institutions

  • University of Calgary

  • SAIT Polytechnic

  • Bow Valley College

Living Cost: Medium
Best for: Engineering, Trades, Applied programs

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Ottawa

Canada’s capital with government & IT focus

Why study in Ottawa?

  • Government, IT & cybersecurity jobs

  • Safer and quieter than Toronto

  • Strong graduate employment

Popular Institutions

  • University of Ottawa

  • Carleton University

  • Algonquin College

Living Cost: Medium
Best for: IT, Public policy, Engineering

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Halifax

PR-friendly & student-focused city

Why study in Halifax?

  • Lower competition

  • Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

  • Affordable living & strong student support

Popular Institutions

  • Dalhousie University

  • Saint Mary’s University

  • Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC)

Living Cost: Low–Medium
Best for: Students targeting PR pathways

Frequently Asked Questions

Canada offers globally recognised education, affordable tuition compared to the USA & UK, post-study work permits (PGWP), and strong permanent residency pathways. It is also one of the safest and most multicultural countries in the world.

General requirements include:

  • Offer letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)

  • Academic transcripts & certificates

  • English language test (IELTS / PTE / TOEFL / Duolingo – institution dependent)

  • Genuine Study Plan (GS / SOP)

  • Proof of funds

  • Valid passport

Requirements may vary by course and institution.

Average annual costs:

  • Tuition: CAD 13,000 – 35,000

  • Living expenses: CAD 1,200 – 2,000 per month

Students must also show minimum CAD 20,635 as living funds for visa purposes (subject to IRCC updates).

Yes. International students can:

  • Work up to 20 hours per week during study periods

  • Work full-time during scheduled breaks

Students must follow work limits strictly to maintain visa status.

Yes. F-1 students can:

    • Work up to 20 hours per week on campus during semesters

    • Work full-time during official breaks
      Off-campus work is allowed later through CPT or OPT, subject to eligibility.

  • CPT (Curricular Practical Training): Allows students to do internships related to their course during study

  • OPT (Optional Practical Training): Allows students to work after graduation for up to 12 months, or 36 months for STEM courses

Most US institutions accept:

  • IELTS

  • TOEFL

  • PTE Academic

  • Duolingo English Test

Some universities may offer English waivers or pathway programs.

Yes. Many universities accept alternatives like Duolingo or TOEFL, and some may waive English requirements based on previous education.

Yes. Scholarships may include:

  • Merit-based scholarships

  • University grants

  • Graduate assistantships (for Master’s & PhD)

  • Fully or partially funded PhD opportunities

Most universities offer:

  • Fall intake (August/September) – main intake

  • Spring intake (January)

  • Summer intake (May/June) – limited programs

Yes. Community colleges offer lower tuition fees and transfer pathways to universities after completing the first two years.

Popular student cities include New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, and Atlanta, offering strong education quality and job opportunities.

Visa processing time depends on the country and season. Students should apply as early as possible after receiving the I-20 to secure interview appointments.

Yes. Through OPT, eligible students can gain work experience in the USA after graduation. Long-term stay depends on future visa options and eligibility.

At Advice Education & Visa Services (AEVS), we provide ethical, transparent, and student-focused education counselling to help international students—especially Nepali students—successfully plan and pursue their studies in Canada.

Personalised Education Counselling

  • One-to-one profile assessment based on academic history, gaps, and career goals

  • Course and institution selection aligned with visa requirements and future outcomes

  • Clear guidance on PGWP-eligible programs and institutions


Admission & Offer Letter Support

  • Shortlisting of suitable Canadian colleges and universities

  • Application preparation and submission

  • Follow-up with institutions until offer letter is issued

  • Support with multiple offers and intake planning


Visa Documentation Guidance

  • Step-by-step assistance with Study Permit documentation

  • Support with study plan (GS/SOP) preparation

  • Financial documentation guidance and structure review

  • Visa checklist aligned with current IRCC requirements

AEVS does not provide migration advice. Where migration advice is required, we work in collaboration with partnered registered migration agents.


Pre-Departure & Settlement Support

  • Pre-departure briefing (work rights, accommodation, banking, health cover)

  • Guidance on travel preparation and arrival planning

  • Ongoing student support after arrival in Canada


Ethical & Transparent Service

  • No false promises or “guaranteed visa” claims

  • Honest assessment of visa strengths and risks

  • Clear explanation of fees, timelines, and expectations

  • Student-first approach with long-term planning in mind


Support for Nepali Students

  • Specialised guidance for Nepali academic and financial profiles

  • Clear handling of study gaps and funding explanations

  • Experience working with Nepal-based documentation and sponsors

  • Culturally aware counselling with realistic advice


Why Students Choose AEVS

  • Experienced education counsellors

  • Strong partner institution network

  • Compliance-focused guidance

  • End-to-end student support

  • Trusted by students and families


Start Your Canada Study Journey with Confidence

Whether you’re planning a diploma, degree, or postgraduate program, AEVS helps you make informed decisions and prepare strong, genuine applications.

Book a free consultation with Advice Education & Visa Services today and take the first confident step towards studying in Canada.