PREMIUM DESTINATION GUIDE

Study in Canada from Nigeria

Embark on a journey to the world’s most welcoming education hub. Secure your future with globally recognized degrees and a direct path to permanent residency.

Global Advantage

Why Choose Canada?

Post-Study Pathways

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows you to gain invaluable Canadian work experience for up to 3 years after graduation, creating a solid bridge to Permanent Residency.

Global Ranking

26 Canadian universities rank among the world's top institutions (QS World Rankings 2024).

Research Excellence

Canada invests billions annually in research and development, providing students with access to cutting-edge labs and industry partnerships.

Tuition & Financial Guidance

Transparency is our hallmark. We provide realistic financial expectations to help Nigerian families plan effectively for the Canadian journey.

Undergraduate

CAD 18k - 25k

4-year degree programs with diverse specializations.

Postgraduate

CAD 15k- 30k

Master’s and PhD programs for specialized careers.

Living Costs

CAD 10k - 15k/ Year

Standard living expenses including housing and food.

Entry Requirements & Visa Process

We simplify the complex from academic transcript to the final study permit approval, our advisors guide you through every critical checkpoint.

Academic Assessment

WAEC/NECO results for UG, and a minimum of 2:2 for Master's programs.

Admission Letter

Secure an official Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).

Study Permit Application

Proof of funds, statement of purpose, and biometrics at VFS Global Lagos or Abuja.

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Frequently Asked Question

Can I work while studying in Canada?

Yes, international students with a valid study permit can work up to 20 hours per week off-campus during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks

The Student Direct Stream (SDS) is an expedited study permit processing program for Nigerian residents. It typically offers faster processing times for those who meet specific financial and language requirements.

While many universities accept WAEC English (C6 or higher) as proof of proficiency for Nigerian students, some competitive programs and the SDS stream still require IELTS or TOEFL scores

Ready to Start Your Canadian Chapter?

Book a 1-on-1 strategy session with our elite education consultants in Lagos today. Limited slots available for the next intake.

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