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At Akadion, we prioritize accurate and up-to-date information, especially for immigrants and international students navigating complex academic and immigration pathways. We strongly encourage students to rely on official and trusted sources. For immigration-related matters, information published by the Government of Canada is the most reliable and authoritative.
Canada’s colleges and institutes play a critical role in workforce development, entrepreneurship, and partnering with industry and communities to prepare learners for an evolving job market.
Explore accredited Canadian universities, their programs, and scholarships at UniversityStudy.ca an initiative of Universities Canada, a, bilingual, free service operated by Universities Canada (a non-governmental, not-for-profit membership association) that provides up-to-date and verified information on academic programs across Canada.
Canadian colleges focus on hands-on, career-ready training through practical skill-building and industry partnerships. They offer a range of programs, including Certificates, Diplomas, Post-Graduate Certificates, and Applied Bachelor's Degrees.
You can find authorized information on the Canadian college system, including public colleges, their programs, and policies for international students at Colleges and Institutes Canada, a primary authorized association representing over 125 publicly supported post-secondary institutions across all Canadian provinces and territories.
For international students in Canada, official Government of Canada resources are the most reliable and up-to-date source of information. To study in Canada as an international student, you must be accepted by a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). DLIs are schools approved by provincial or territorial governments to host international students.
Many international students plan to work in Canada after graduation. Eligibility for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWP) depends on both the institution and the program of study. Along with graduating from a PGWP-eligible designated learning institution, you need to meet all other criteria to get a post-graduation work permit.
Work in Canada after you graduate: Who can apply - Canada.ca
I recently graduated as an international student in Canada. Can I apply for permanent residence?
I am an international student in Canada. How can I apply to become a permanent resident?
Akadion shares resources for informational purposes only. Immigration and academic policies may change — always consult official government or institutional websites for the most current and accurate information.