The High Commission of Canada offers a number of scholarships to international students who want to study in Canada. These scholarships are designed to attract talented students from all over the world and to promote international understanding.
The scholarships are available for undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate studies in a variety of fields. The specific programs and eligibility criteria vary, so it is important to check the website of the High Commission of Canada in your country for more information.
The High Commission of Canada Scholarships 2023 are for international students to Study in Canada. The Embassy of Canada recently announced Scholarship program for Bachelors, Masters, PhD, Post Doctoral Students in Canadian institutes. All the  Scholarships for Canada route through the Canadian Embassy. All international students can apply for the Canada Embassy Scholarships for International Students from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and from other countries.
- Country: Canada
- Degree Level: Bachelors, Masters, PhD
- Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Scholarship Coverage
The Embassy of Canada Scholarship will cover the following:
- Tuition Fee Covered
- An upkeep settlement ($14,900)
- Single air ticket
- Visa costs and the buying price of the Immigration Health Surcharge
- Family settlement
Required Documents
- Proof of Acceptance
- Proof of Identity, and
- Proof of Financial Support
- A Letter of Explanation
- Québec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ)
- Custodian declaration (minors only), or
- other documents
Here are the Scholarships offered by the Canadian Embassy
Go through each scholarship, read details and see which one is suitable for you.
- Scholarships available for Canadians and international students: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships available for Canadians and international students
- Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship Program at the University of Toronto
- Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow Award at University of British Columbia
- FINCAD Women in Finance Scholarship
- Donald A. Wehrung International Student Award
- University of Calgary International Entrance Scholarship
Application Process
Each and every applicant have to go through this process after applying for a Canadian Scholarship. They will apply for study permits and student visas. Here are the Guidelines and Requirements by the Embassy of Canada to Study in Canada and come to Canada.
- Step 1: Apply for Study Permit: The study permit is a document we issue that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. You should apply before you travel to Canada.
- Step 2: Get the Right Documents that are given above.
- Step 3: How to Apply: You must apply for a study permit before you come to Canada. Some people can apply for a study permit from within Canada. In some cases, you can apply when you arrive in Canada at the port of entry. Make sure you understand which option is available to you. Make your documents ready when you apply for a study permit and student visa online.