Canada continues to be one of the most popular study destinations for international students. With its world-class universities, welcoming environment, and strong post-study work opportunities, it’s easy to see why thousands of students choose Canada every year.
But before you pack your bags, it’s essential to understand the real cost of studying and living in Canada in 2025 — from tuition fees and rent to day-to-day expenses.
Tuition fees vary depending on the university, program, and province. On average:
Undergraduate Programs: CAD 15,000 – 30,000 per year
Postgraduate Programs (Master’s): CAD 20,000 – 35,000 per year
MBA Programs: CAD 30,000 – 60,000 per year
Popular and affordable universities include:
University of Manitoba
Memorial University of Newfoundland
University of Regina
University of Saskatchewan
Brandon University
Tip: Public universities are generally more affordable than private institutions, and tuition for science and engineering programs is often higher than arts or social sciences.
Where you choose to live makes a big difference in your expenses.
On-campus housing: CAD 600 – 1,000 per month
Off-campus shared apartment: CAD 700 – 1,500 per month
Single-bedroom apartment in major cities (Toronto, Vancouver): CAD 1,800 – 2,500 per month
Cities like Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Halifax offer much more affordable living compared to Toronto or Vancouver.
Tip: Sharing accommodation with other students can help you save significantly on rent and utilities.
Monthly grocery costs range from CAD 250 – 400 per student, depending on your diet and city.
Cooking at home is far cheaper than eating out — restaurant meals can cost CAD 15 – 25 per meal.
Many students also take advantage of student discounts at local grocery stores and restaurants.
Most Canadian cities have excellent public transport networks.
Monthly pass: CAD 80 – 120
Student discounts: Available in cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
Some universities offer free or discounted transit passes as part of the student ID program.
Owning a car can be expensive due to fuel, insurance, and parking costs — so public transport is the smarter choice for most students.
Health insurance is mandatory for international students in Canada.
The average cost is CAD 600 – 900 per year, depending on the province.
Some provinces like Alberta and British Columbia include student coverage in their provincial health plans, while others require you to buy private insurance.
These include entertainment, internet, study materials, and personal items.
On average: CAD 200 – 400 per month.
Internet & mobile plan: CAD 50 – 100 per month
Books and supplies: CAD 500 – 1,000 per year
Clothing (especially winter wear): CAD 200 – 400 initially
| Expense Category | Monthly (CAD) | Yearly (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| Rent & Utilities | 800 – 1,500 | 9,600 – 18,000 |
| Food & Groceries | 300 – 400 | 3,600 – 4,800 |
| Transport | 100 | 1,200 |
| Health Insurance | 70 | 800 |
| Miscellaneous | 200 – 300 | 2,400 – 3,600 |
| Total (Approx.) | 1,500 – 2,300 | 18,000 – 27,000 |
Including tuition, the total annual cost for international students in Canada in 2025 ranges from CAD 35,000 to 55,000, depending on the program and city.
International students in Canada can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks.
Average part-time wages are around CAD 16 – 20 per hour, which can help cover living expenses.
Studying in Canada is a rewarding investment — offering quality education, global exposure, and excellent career prospects. However, being aware of the real costs of tuition, rent, and living helps students plan their finances wisely and enjoy a stress-free study experience.
With proper budgeting and smart choices, you can make the most of your Canadian education journey in 2025 and beyond.
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