Studying in Canada from Nepal — complete checklist for Nepali students
Nepal has a specific set of requirements before you can study in Canada: an NOC letter from the Ministry of Education, NRB forex approval (USD 10,000/yr cap), and IELTS. The Canadian visa is applied through the embassy in New Delhi (no Canadian embassy in Kathmandu). The Student Direct Stream (SDS) gives fast 20-working-day processing for eligible Nepali applicants.
NOC letter — what it is and how to get it
Nepal's Ministry of Education (MoE) requires all Nepali students pursuing degree-level or higher education abroad to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC). The NOC is a government document confirming the Ministry has no objection to you studying at the specific foreign university.
To apply: visit the Ministry of Education's scholarship section in Kathmandu with your offer letter, SLC/+2 transcripts, passport copy, and application form. Processing typically takes 3–7 working days and costs NPR 2,000–3,000. The NOC must match the exact university and program name on your Canadian visa application — get it only after you have a firm offer letter.
For diploma or certificate programs below degree level, NOC requirements vary — check directly with the Ministry. Post-graduate (master's, PhD) programs and college PG Diploma programs generally require NOC if you are receiving any foreign exchange from NRB-licensed banks.
NRB forex limit — how much money you can take
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) regulates how much foreign exchange Nepali citizens can remit abroad for education. The current annual cap for education expenses is USD 10,000 per academic year (approximately NPR 13.3 lakh at current rates of NPR 133/USD). This covers tuition, living costs, and other educational expenses.
For Canadian universities charging CAD 25,000–55,000/yr (USD 18,000–40,000), the NRB limit is insufficient on its own. In practice, most Nepali families supplement the NRB-sanctioned amount through: education loans from Nepali banks (NBL, Siddhartha Bank, NIC Asia, etc.), remittances from family abroad, or part-time work income earned in Canada (20 hrs/week during term).
To access NRB forex, visit your bank with: NOC letter, offer letter, visa approval/study permit, and fee payment demand from the university. The bank will process a telegraphic transfer (TT) directly to the university or to your Canadian bank account.
Canadian visa application from Nepal — the process
Canada does not have an embassy in Kathmandu. Nepali applicants must apply through the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi, India, or apply online via the IRCC portal (recommended — faster and no travel required). Most Nepali students apply online.
For the Student Direct Stream (SDS) — faster 20-working-day processing — you need: unconditional offer letter, GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) of CAD 10,000 purchased from an approved Canadian financial institution, first-year tuition paid in full, IELTS 6.0+, and medical exam from a panel physician. SDS is available to Nepali applicants.
For the regular study permit stream (non-SDS): processing takes 8–12 weeks. Submit: offer letter, financial proof (bank statements showing 12 months × total cost), academic transcripts, statement of purpose, IELTS, passport photos, and biometrics (visit VFS Global in Kathmandu). Application fee is CAD 150.
Financial planning — loans, GIC, and money transfer
Most Nepali students fund Canadian studies through a combination of education loans, family savings, and part-time work. Nepali commercial banks (NBL, Siddhartha Bank, NIC Asia, Himalayan Bank) offer education loans up to NPR 40–60 lakh for overseas study, secured against property. Interest rates are typically 10–13% per annum.
The Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) required for SDS — CAD 10,000 — must be purchased from CIBC, Scotiabank, or Bank of Montreal before your visa application. This money is held in a Canadian bank account and released to you in monthly instalments after arrival (CAD 833/month). It counts toward your financial proof for the visa.
For ongoing money transfers from Nepal to Canada, options include: bank TT (2–5 days, NRB-sanctioned amounts only), Western Union, Ria, and online platforms like Wise (faster, lower fees, but check NRB regulations). Many Nepali students in Canada use Wise or Remitly for family remittances back to Nepal.
Nepali community in Canada — cities, associations, and support
Canada has one of the largest Nepali diaspora communities in North America, estimated at 60,000–80,000 Nepalis. The largest communities are in Toronto (GTA — Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough), Vancouver (Surrey, Burnaby), Calgary, and Ottawa. Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Halifax are smaller but rapidly growing.
Key organisations: Nepal Students Association Toronto (NSAT), Nepali Society of British Columbia, Nepali Community Calgary, and Hamro Samaj Ottawa. These associations run Dashain/Tihar events, newcomer orientation sessions, and informal job referral networks. Many universities (U of T, Waterloo, UBC) have official Nepali student clubs registered with the Students' Union.
Practical community support: finding roommates before arrival (Facebook groups "Nepali in Toronto/Vancouver/Calgary"), Nepali grocery stores (Himalayan Grocery in Mississauga, Nepali Bazaar in Vancouver), and temples (Toronto has Pashupatinath Mandir). These networks significantly ease the first-year transition.
After you arrive — SIN, banking, housing, and health
On arrival in Canada: apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN) at a Service Canada office — you need this to work legally. Open a Canadian bank account immediately (RBC, Scotiabank, TD, BMO, and CIBC all have international student offers with no monthly fee for the first year). Your GIC will be released from the account you opened it with.
Housing: most universities guarantee on-campus housing for first-year international students if you apply by the deadline (usually March–April for September intake). Off-campus options: Facebook groups, Kijiji, Rentals.ca, and university off-campus housing boards. Budget CAD 700–1,900/mo depending on city. Many Nepali students share 3–4 bedroom apartments to reduce costs to CAD 400–700/person.
Health insurance: most provinces do not cover international students under provincial health plans (Ontario waits 3 months; BC covers from day 1 of study permit; others exclude non-permanent residents). Universities provide mandatory student health and dental insurance — included in your tuition fees. Check your coverage before buying private insurance.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need an NOC letter to study in Canada?
Yes, if you are pursuing a degree or higher qualification (bachelor's, master's, PhD, PG Diploma) and plan to remit foreign exchange through a Nepali bank for fees and living costs. The NOC is issued by Nepal's Ministry of Education and must match your exact university and program. Obtain it after you have an unconditional offer letter from your Canadian university.
How much money can I send from Nepal to Canada for education?
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) allows up to USD 10,000 per academic year for education expenses. At current rates (NPR 133/USD), that is approximately NPR 13.3 lakh/yr. For higher-cost universities, most Nepali students supplement this with an education loan from a Nepali commercial bank (up to NPR 60 lakh against property security) and part-time income earned in Canada.
Is there a Canadian embassy in Kathmandu?
No. Canada does not have an embassy or high commission in Nepal. Nepali students must apply for a Canadian study permit online through the IRCC portal (ircc.canada.ca) — this is the standard and fastest method. Biometrics can be enrolled at VFS Global in Kathmandu. If documents need physical submission, they go to the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.
What is the Student Direct Stream (SDS) and can Nepali students use it?
Yes — Nepal is an SDS-eligible country. SDS offers study permit processing in approximately 20 working days (vs 8–12 weeks standard). Requirements: unconditional offer from a DLI, IELTS 6.0+, GIC of CAD 10,000 (purchased before applying), first-year tuition paid in full, no outstanding immigration violations, and a medical exam. Most Nepali students who meet these criteria should use SDS.
How long can I work in Canada after graduation?
With a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), you can work for the length of your study program, up to a maximum of 3 years. A 1-year diploma → 1-year PGWP; a 2-year degree → 2-year PGWP; a 4-year degree → 3-year PGWP. The PGWP is an open work permit — any employer, any location in Canada. After 1 year of skilled work, you can apply for Canadian permanent residency via Express Entry (Canadian Experience Class).
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