SCHOLORSHIPS IN CANADA
Scholarships from the Canadian Government: The Canadian government administers a number of scholarships, including the Canada-ASEAN Scholarships, Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships, and Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.
Canadian Universities: A large number of Canadian universities, especially those offering undergraduate and graduate degrees, offer financial aid and scholarships to international students. These may be determined by certain criteria, field of study, or merit.
Scholarships for Research: Seek out scholarships supported by faculty members or research projects if you're pursuing programs that involve research.
Scholarships from private organizations and foundations: Canadian private organizations and foundations provide scholarships to foreign students. The IDRC Research Awards and the Trudeau Foundation Scholarships are two examples.
Commonwealth Scholarships: A number of Canadian academic institutions are part of the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, which provides Commonwealth nation citizens with financial aid.
Regional Scholarships: A number of Canadian provinces, including Ontario and Quebec, offer separate international student scholarship programs.
International Government Scholarships: Citizens of several nations are eligible to apply for scholarships to study in Canada. For example, Saudi Arabia's government provides scholarships to Saudi students studying in Canada.