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1. Tuition fees
The amount charged by any Canadian university on the students depends on the program, the student’s home country, the province and the degree level. While the average Canadian citizen studying in Canada pays around $6,571 or £3,880 at the undergraduate level and around $6,907 or £4,078 at postgraduate level, international students pay around $25,180 or £14,866 per year.
Engineering and medicine usually cost around $28,625 or £16,906 for international students and business and management courses cost around $24,683 or £14,573 per year. A postgraduate degree can cost between $4,000 and $6,000 (£2,500-3,600) annually.
2. Accommodation costs
Students studying in Canada can adapt to the homestay, university accommodation or private accommodation. The average cost is around $6,000 per year.
The average costs are:
- Home Stay: $400- $800 per month and an initial payment of $200
- University Residence: $3,000-7,500 per year with campus meal facilities
- Private Residence: $8400 per year
3. Lifestyle Costs
The average weekly eating expenses amount to $50 weekly. A meal in a restaurant in Canada costs about $15 per person and the price of a movie ticket is $12.99. Gym membership for a month is around $48. An average night out in Canada can cost $45-$75.

4. Transportation Costs
One-way public transport fare in Canada typically costs a few dollars. A taxi is a common form of transport in Canada and its charges are around $2-$6 per kilometer. Monthly passes range between $80-100 with discounts available for students. The average amount spent on fuel by students who own cars is around $200 per month.
5. Other Essential Costs
Under Canadian student visa requirements, you need to have at least $10,000 surplus to your tuition fees to study in Canada.
A vital factor for students studying in Canada is compulsory health insurance. It costs around $600-800 per year. Some provinces cover insurance for international students under provincial healthcare plans but in others, students must arrange their own private health insurance.
Since temperatures drop to as low as -40°C in Canada during winter, invest in warm winter wear accordingly. Approximately $150 per month can cover your utilities like electricity, heating, water, and the council bills. Internet services cost about $150 per month while call services cost around $30 per month.
6. Average Tuition Fees In Some Canadian Universities
University | Undergraduate | Graduate |
Brandon University | $9,500 | $6,000 |
Canadian Mennonite University | $9,600 | $5,600 |
Dominican University College | $11,200 | $16,800 |
Memorial University of Newfoundland | $11,500 | $5,000 |
Simon Fraser University | $11,500 | $2,500 |
University of Prince Edward Island | $12,000 | $10,000 |
University of Winnipeg | $13,000 | $12,000 |
University of New Brunswick | $14,000 | $7,000 |
The University of St. Paul | $14,000 | $12,000 |
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology | $14,000 | $16,000 |