Do I need a Study Permit or Visa? If so, how do I get one?
To study in Canada, you may need a study permit or a temporary resident visa. Please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website for more information about study permits.
How do I apply to study in Saskatchewan?
Each educational institution in Saskatchewan has its policy regarding admission requirements and application process. For further information about admission requirements and how to apply for a program of study, please contact the institution directly.
How can I get a scholarship or bursary to study in Saskatchewan?
You may be eligible for scholarships and bursaries. Please contact the institution directly. You may also visit the Government of Canada website for information about scholarships for international students.
Can I work in Canada during my studies?
Many students are eligible to work part-time during their studies in Canada. Please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website for more information about work permits.
Can my spouse work in Canada while I study?
Your spouse or common-law partner may apply for a Work Permit if you are a full-time student at an authorised institution and have a Study Permit. Please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website for more information about work permits for spouses of international students.
Can I work in Canada after completing my studies there?
The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program allows eligible international students to gain Canadian work experience. Please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website for more information about the Post-Graducation Work Permit Program.
What is the cost of Health Services in Saskatchewan?
International students attending a post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan are entitled to Provincial Health Coverage with no additional cost. The family members (spouse and dependent children) who accompany the student on a study permit will be eligible for the health coverage as well. To obtain a Saskatchewan Health Services Card, you need to apply to the Saskatchewan Health Registration after you arrive in Saskatchewan.