Working Holiday
We will provide detailed information about our Working Holiday.Promoted Program
Below are the recommended Working Holiday schools in major Canada's cities.
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Total care language course package

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Language Program for Ages 30 and above

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Business English Language Course

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Limited Time Special Language Course

Recommended Schools for Working Holiday
These are the recommended schools for each major city in Canada.
Study English Guide: Canada
Detailed guidance on studying in Canada
◈ Advantages of Studying English in Canada
1. Bilingual Enviroment (English & French)
ᄋ Canada officially recognizes both English and French as its official languages.
ᄋ Most regions (especially Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta) are English-speaking, while Quebec and Montreal maintain a strong French-speaking culture.
ᄋ Students primarily study English but also have opportunities to experience French, helping broaden their linguistic abilities.
ᄋ In particular, students can learn North American English (similar pronunciation and expressions to the U.S.), which is highly beneficial for those who want to become familiar with American-style English.
2. High-quality Education and Diverse language programs
ᄋ Canada has a highly regarded public and higher education system, which supports the quality of its language programs.
ᄋ All language schools must be officially registered with immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) as Designated Learning Institutions (DLI).
ᄋ Program examples:
- General English: Improve everyday communication skills
- Academic English (EAP/Pathway): Preparation for university or college
- Test Preparation: IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge English
- Business English: Workplace communication skills
- Some college-affiliated language programs allow direct entry into academic programs upon meeting requirements (-pathway programs)
3. Safe and stable society
ᄋ Canada consistently ranks high in quality-of-life indices by the UN and OECD.
ᄋ Gun ownership is strictly regulated, and crime rates are relatively low, making it safe for international students, women, and minors.
ᄋ Many schools and institutions provide support services for international students, such as dedicated counselors, emergency contact systems, emotional support programs (e.g., EAP)
4. Visa System and Possibility of extended stay
ᄋ Programs under 6 months can be attended witout a visa (only an eTA is required), but most students apply for a "Study Permit" for a longer programs.
ᄋ A study permit allows the transition to public colleges, easy extension of stay, part-time work under certain conditions (up to 20 hours per week as of 2024 to 2025)
5. Multicultural environment and language use opportunities
ᄋ Canada is a multicultural society, with over 20 percent of its population being immigrants.
ᄋ Students from diverse backgrounds study together, naturally encouraging the use of English.
ᄋ There is a low level of discrimination, allowing international students to live freely and independently.
ᄋ Students can also develop global awareness by interacting with peers from various cultural backgrounds.
6. Balanced cost of living and tuition
ᄋ Compared to the U.S. and the U.K., Canada offers relatively affordable tuition:
Private language schools: approx. CAD $1,000–1,500 per month
College-affiliated programs: approx. CAD $3,000–4,500 per semester
Accommodation (homestay or shared rent): approx. CAD $700–1,000 per month
ᄋ Healthcare is mostly covered throughh student insurance, and public services (libraries, transporation, welfare) are well developed, offering high quality of life at a reasonable cost.
7. Natural environment and quality of life
ᄋ Canada is known for its outstanding natural environment, including the Rocky Mountains, Banff & Jasper National Parks and Niagara Falls.
ᄋ Clean air and water, along with city designs that harmonize with nature, contribute positively to students' emotional well-being and stress relief.
ᄋ The peaceful atmosphere of each city makes it an ideal environment for focused study.
◈ Estimated Cost of Living in Canadian Cities
| City | Tuition Fees | Accommodation | Other Expenses | Total (Monthly) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | $1,200 ~ $1,500 | $1,000 ~ $1,200 | $450 ~ $550 | $2,650 ~ $3,250 |
| Vancouver | $1,100 ~ $1,400 | $900 ~ $1,100 | $400 ~ $500 | $2,400 ~ $3,000 |
| Montreal | $1,000 ~ $1,300 | $800 ~ $1,000 | $350 ~ $450 | $2,150 ~ $2,750 |
| Ottawa | $1,000 ~ $1,300 | $850 ~ $1,000 | $350 ~ $450 | $2,200 ~ $2,750 |
| Calgary | $950 ~ $1,200 | $750 ~ $950 | $350 ~ $450 | $2,050 ~ $2,600 |
| Edmonton | $900 ~ $1,100 | $700 ~ $900 | $300 ~ $400 | $1,900 ~ $2,400 |
| Victoria | $1,000 ~ $1,300 | $850 ~ $1,050 | $350 ~ $450 | $2,200 ~ $2,800 |
| Quebec City | $900 ~ $1,100 | $700 ~ $900 | $300 ~ $400 | $1,900 ~ $2,400 |
◈ Notes
ᄋ The larger the city, the higher the tuition fees and living expenses (Toronto and Vancouver ae above the overall average).
ᄋ Montrol and Quebec City have lower living costs, and since French is primarily used, there is potential for selective cost savings.
ᄋ Edmonton and Calgary offer lower costs and access to nature, making them suitabe for long-term study.
ᄋ Additional cost differences may occur depending on whether meals are included in homestay, variations within city areas, and whether communication and transportation costs are included.
◈ Characteristics of Canadian Cities
| City | Key Features | Reasons why it's good for language study | Recommended Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | Canada’s largest city, strong economy, multicultural and metropolitan environment | Opportunities to meet people from diverse backgrounds; exposure to various accents, high accessibility to U.S. culture | 6 months–1 year (including working holiday) |
| Vancouver | Mild climate, high quality of life, many Asian communities | Easy initial adaptation, English-learning environment with many international students, beautiful natural surroundings | 6 months–1 year |
| Montreal | Cultural hub, bilingual (English/French), artistic city | Exposure to both English and French, relatively low living costs, rich cultural experiences | 6 months–1 year |
| Ottawa | Capital city, government and public institutions concentrated, educational environment | Politically and academically stable, clean and safe, good for focused study | 6–12 months |
| Calgary | Near the Rocky Mountains, energy industry center, high standard of living | Quiet and focused study atmosphere, strong sense of community, access to outdoor activities | 6–12 months |
| Edmonton | Capital of Alberta, large inland city, lower cost of living | Cost-effective, immersive English environment, suitable for long-term study | 6–12 months or longer |
| Victoria | Capital of British Columbia, coastal city, strong British influence | Safe and relaxed lifestyle, ideal for families, calm study environment | 3–6 months |
| Quebec City | Capital of Quebec, strong French culture, historic European-style city | Best for learning French, immersive environment, unique cultural experience | 6–12 months |
◈ Overview of Major Language Schools in Canada
| City | Language School | Features | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | ILSC Toronto | Wide range of programs, co-op available, pathway programs | Adult learners, working holiday participants |
| EC Toronto | Modern facilities, small classes, international environment | Young adults, those focused on speaking skills | |
| Kaplan Toronto | Academic-focused programs, TOEFL/IELTS preparation | Students aiming for university pathways | |
| George Brown College EAP | Public college-affiliated EAP program | Those planning to enter college/university | |
| Vancouver | ILAC Vancouver | Large school, pathway programs, diverse nationalities | Students seeking an intensive learning environment |
| EC Vancouver | Friendly atmosphere, modern facilities | Short-term students, beginners | |
| VGC International College | Small classes, personalized feedback | Students who want focused instruction | |
| Langara College LEAP | Public college EAP, pathway available | Students preparing for university admission | |
| Montreal | BLI Montreal | English/French bilingual programs, cultural experiences | Students wanting to learn both languages |
| EC Montreal | Modern facilities, various activity programs | International students, beginners to intermediate | |
| College St-Lambert Language School | Affordable tuition, small classes | Budget-conscious students, beginners | |
| Ottawa | ILSC Ottawa | Quiet environment, intensive English courses | Students who prefer focused study |
| Algonquin College EAP | Public college pathway program | Students planning higher education | |
| Calgary | Global Village Calgary | Friendly atmosphere, small classes | Students wanting close interaction with teachers |
| Mount Royal University ESL | University-affiliated ESL program | Students aiming for academic pathways | |
| Edmonton | University of Alberta EAP | University preparation program | Students planning university admission |
| NorQuest College ESL | Practical English, job-focused programs | Job seekers, immigrants | |
| Victoria | Global Village Victoria | Small classes, city-centered location | Students who prefer a calm environment |
| University of Victoria ELC | University-affiliated program, academic focus | Students preparing for university | |
| Quebec City | BLI Quebec | French-focused programs, ESL also available | Students focused on learning French |
| Cégep Québec Monde | Affordable tuition, strong French immersion | Students seeking intensive French study |
◈ Overview of Canada Visa Types
| Visa Type | Target Audience | Application Method | Fee | 2025 Changes | Application Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visitor Visa | Tourism, family visits, short-term business | IRCC online application or some paper applications | CAD $100 | None | Apply |
| eTA | Air travelers from visa-exempt countries | Online application | CAD $7 | None | Apply |
| Study Permit | Those wishing to study for 6 months or longer | IRCC online application | CAD $155 |
Increased cost-of-living requirements; stricter work permit limits for accompanying family |
Apply |
| Work Permit | Those wishing to work legally | IRCC online application | CAD $155 | Stricter requirements for some employment categories | Apply |
| Permanent Residence | General immigration applicants | Online application via Express Entry, PNP, etc. | Varies by program |
Adjustments to Express Entry point calculations; expanded bonus points for French proficiency |
Apply |
◈ Other References
⊙ Preparation before application:
- Valid passport
- Provide biometrics if required
- proof of financial support
- Letter of Acceptance (for Student visa)
- Job offer (for Work visas)
⊙ Checking application status:
You can check your application status in real-time through your IRCC account.
⊙ Official application portal:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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