Maple Dreams, Kathmandu Roots – Studylane, the Best Study Abroad Consultancy in Nepal for Canada 2025
Why Canada now? Tuition averages CAD 18,000/year—half of USA fees—while co-op programs pay you to study. Over 22,000 Nepalis enrolled in 2024 alone. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) gives 3 years to work full-time, with 90% of grads employed in 6 months. Express Entry loves Canadian degrees; PR is realistic in 18 months.
Safety? Toronto’s crime rate is lower than Kathmandu’s. Diversity? Butter chicken poutine and Newa festivals in Vancouver. Weather? Yes, -20°C exists—but free heated buses and Tim Hortons make it Instagram-worthy.
The 2025 hurdle: Canada slashed study permits by 35%, but quality applications from Nepal still enjoy 85% approval. IRCC now demands iron-clad proof of ties to Nepal, CAD 20,635 GIC, and bulletproof SOPs. One weak “I’ll return” paragraph = refusal.
Enter Studylane, your consultancy in Kathmandu. Our 5-step bulletproof system:
- DLI matching—Seneca, George Brown, Centennial (fastest PGWP tracks)
- Exclusive SDS/Non-SDS hybrid filing—20-day processing
- IELTS 6.5 bootcamp—90% first-attempt success
- GIC + Scotiabank account opened from Nepal
- Mock biometrics + LOE workshop
Scholarships? We bagged CAD 10,000 entrance awards for 112 students last year. Rabin from Chitwan, 65% in +2, now studies cybersecurity at Humber on a 40% bursary—fully guided by our scholarship cell.
Success story: When Canada paused SDS in 2024, other consultancies panicked. We pivoted 180 files to provincial streams; 178 visas approved in 45 days. Priyanka now earns CAD 22/hour at Shopify Ottawa while finishing her diploma.
No “visa guarantee” nonsense. We pre-screen and refund weak cases. Transparent fees from NPR 45,000. Free webinars every Saturday at 11 AM.
January 2025 intake: 60% seats gone. May & September still open. Walk into Studylane Putalisadak with your marksheet; leave with a Seneca offer. DM “CANADA2025” on Facebook Messenger for instant slot.
Studylane isn’t just the top consultancy in Nepal—we’re the reason Canada says “Namaste” to 10,000 more Nepalis by 2030. Your poutine awaits.
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