Study in
Canada
Canada and Its Culture
Canada is one of the most popular destinations in the world for international students. With well-organized cities, outstanding safety, and stunning landscapes, the country offers a high quality of life and a multicultural, welcoming society. Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal stand out for their infrastructure, diversity, and cultural options. Living among different cultures enriches the experience of studying in Canada.

Exchange in Canada

Courses and Programs
Canada offers a wide range of English and French courses, technical programs (colleges), and top-tier universities. The education system is globally recognized, featuring modern methodologies and strong support for international students.

Visa
For courses longer than 6 months, students must apply for a Study Permit before traveling. The visa process is detailed and requires financial documentation and proof of ties to your home country.

Work
With a student visa and work permit, students can legally work up to 20 hours per week during classes and full-time during breaks. English courses combined with technical programs may offer work opportunities.
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Cultural Activities
Montreal and Toronto host festivals year-round, like the International Jazz Festival and TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival). Museums such as the Royal Ontario Museum and the Musée des Beaux-Arts offer free admission on specific days of the week.
Must-See Attractions
Niagara Falls is one of the most famous sights in Canada. In Montreal, stroll through the Old Port and hike up Mount Royal. In Vancouver, enjoy Stanley Park and the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Short Trips
From Toronto, you can visit the Toronto Islands, Niagara-on-the-Lake, or Kingston. From Vancouver, explore Whistler, Victoria, or even take a quick trip to Seattle. Trains and buses make short travel easy and affordable.
Cost of LivingCusto de Vida
Students can use the Presto Card (in Toronto) or Compass Card (in Vancouver) for discounted transport. Universities provide meal plans and student housing at accessible prices. Apps like Flipp help students save on groceries and shopping.
Food and Cuisine
Try classic Canadian dishes like poutine, tourtière, and maple-flavored desserts. Markets such as Jean-Talon (Montreal) and St. Lawrence Market (Toronto) offer affordable and authentic food. Local cafés are also popular hangout spots for students.
Nightlife and Social
Scene Bars in Kensington Market (Toronto), pubs in the Plateau area (Montreal), and university festivals in Ottawa are student favorites. Canadian cities offer multicultural events, karaoke nights, and themed parties on university campuses.
Testimonial

Lessandra Medeiros
Studying abroad in Canada was one of the best decisions of my life. I studied in Vancouver for 6 months and had full support from WTS. From the visa process to picking the right school, I had guidance every step of the way. I was able to study, work, and make the most of my time there. The country is safe, beautiful, and welcoming. I’m beyond thankful for this amazing experience and for the professional help from the WTS team. I truly hope to return one day, take more courses, or even live there. That would be a dream come true!
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