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Helpful guides on choosing programs, writing strong applications, and finding scholarships to support your Canadian education journey.

Visa Application How to Write a Strong Statement of Purpose (SOP)

How to Write a Strong Statement of Purpose (SOP)

A step-by-step framework to justify your program selection, career goals, and study intent to the admissions committee

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Finance Scholarship & Financial Aid Guide for International Students

Scholarship & Financial Aid Guide for International Students

A complete guide to finding entrance scholarships, bursaries, and grants, plus tips for building a strong scholarship application.

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Visa Guide College vs. University: Which Path Is Right for You?

College vs. University: Which Path Is Right for You?

A breakdown of the practical differences between colleges and universities in Canada, and how to decide which path fits your goals and…

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide immigration advice?
No. Admission Navigate Consultancy is an education consulting firm. We do not have a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) on staff and do not offer immigration advice. For visa strategy or other regulated immigration matters, we recommend working with a licensed immigration professional.
How much does it cost to study in Canada?
Tuition varies by program and institution, typically ranging from $15,000–$35,000 CAD per year. We're happy to walk you through general living-expense estimates during your consultation.
Do you charge for the initial consultation?
No, our initial profile assessment and consultation is completely free of charge.
What are my career prospects after graduating?
This depends on your program and field of study — many Canadian credentials are well-regarded by employers. Questions about work permits or immigration status should go to a licensed immigration professional.