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How much does it cost to study in Canada?
How much does it cost to study in Canada?

The following overseas teachers of Tiandao Education will answer this question for you:

First of all, the biggest expense of studying in Canada is housing. The housing price in each city is different, so the cost of studying in Canada is different: renting an apartment with two rooms, one kitchen and one bathroom in downtown Vancouver, about 70 square meters, costs about 1000 Canadian dollars; It costs about 800 Canadian dollars in Toronto; It costs about 600 Canadian dollars in Montreal; This kind of apartment has complete facilities and can live directly with bedding. There are cold and warm air, 24-hour hot water (free), and some apartments use electricity for free. There are plenty of parking spaces, gyms, indoor swimming pools and 24-hour security at the bottom of the building, which is as safe and comfortable as staying in a hotel. Such apartment buildings are also graded by region. If they are slightly out of the city center, the price will be different.

How much does it cost to study in Canada?

Secondly, the cost of studying in Canada is the daily expenses of families. The cost of food, chicken, fish, meat and eggs in Canada is similar to that in China. It's almost half-buy and half-give at the discount, and it's at the freshest time, such as 9.99 cents a dozen eggs or a big pork chop. Milk is cheaper than in China, and the prices of vegetables and fruits are similar to those during the Spring Festival in China. Many of them are organic foods, which have a strict expiration date and can be safely eaten. Most new immigrants come to work overtime, bring enough housework, and don't even need to buy clothes in a short time. Studying in Canada has a fixed monthly expenditure, as well as telephone fees, cable TV fees and transportation fees. Excluding the installation fee, you have to pay about 60 Canadian dollars, and the monthly fixed basic telephone bill is about 25 Canadian dollars. You can make local calls for free, and domestic and international calls are charged separately-but you can buy a phone card to make long-distance calls, which is very cheap. Cable TV fees must be paid. If you don't connect cable TV, you can hardly see a clear TV picture. Depending on the number of TV channels connected, the fee is 30-40 Canadian dollars per month. In terms of transportation costs for studying in Canada, the price of a universal monthly ticket for subway or bus is about 80 Canadian dollars, more than 2 Canadian dollars at a time. The price of each city is different, but the difference is not big. If you buy a car or rent a car, according to different personal safety records and different cities, the price of insurance premium ranges from 60 Canadian dollars to 300 Canadian dollars per month.

Perhaps students have learned some general information about the cost of studying in Canada, such as how much it costs a year, how much it costs altogether, and so on. But the most practical information should be all aspects of life, and every detail of the expenses can be understood, so as to make a more accurate budget for studying in Canada. Therefore, this paper specially arranges these small details for the students, hoping to help them.