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You will need to prove to the Canadian visa officer that you have the economic means to pay for your education and living expenses in Canada. The following is the average tuition fee cost per province.
| Province |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
| Newfoundland |
$6,660 |
$1,896 - $3,549 |
| Prince Edward Island |
$6,880 |
$5,686 |
| Nova Scotia |
$6,400 - $9,700 |
$3,366 - $11,105 |
| New Brunswick |
$5,050 - $8,440 |
$4,470 -$6,030 |
| Quebec |
$8,268 - $9,180 |
$6,140 - $18,000 |
| Ontario |
$6,400 - $12,202 |
$2,975 - $18,000 |
| Manitoba |
$5,078 - $6,241 |
$4,550 - $7,441 |
| Saskatchewan |
$5,625 - $8,282 |
$3,891 - $5,625 |
| Alberta |
$5,208 - $7,300 |
$4,997 - $16,000 |
| British Columbia |
$3,884 - $13,830 |
$2,100 - $16,000 |
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| Source: Statistics Canada |
There are other ways of helping to partially finance your education such as:
- Working while studying
- Scholarships
- Assistantships
- Please note however, that part-time work, scholarships and assistantships are not easy to obtain and will likely only cover a small portion of your expenses if you are fortunate to obtain one.

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