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Cost of Living in Canada for Indian Students 2025

Canada is more affordable than the USA but costs vary dramatically by city. This city-by-city breakdown helps Indian students budget accurately for Toronto, Vancouver, Waterloo, Montreal, Calgary, and smaller university towns.

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Monthly Cost of Living by Canadian City — Indian Students

CityShared RentFoodTransportTotal/Month
TorontoCAD $900–1,200CAD $350–450CAD $143 (TTC pass)CAD $1,450–1,850
VancouverCAD $900–1,300CAD $350–450CAD $110 (Compass)CAD $1,400–1,900
WaterlooCAD $700–950CAD $280–380CAD $55 (GRT)CAD $1,100–1,450
MontrealCAD $700–950CAD $280–380CAD $94 (STM)CAD $1,100–1,450
CalgaryCAD $700–950CAD $280–380CAD $109CAD $1,150–1,500
EdmontonCAD $600–800CAD $250–350CAD $100CAD $1,000–1,300
HalifaxCAD $600–800CAD $250–350CAD $78CAD $980–1,280

Cost-Saving Tips for Indian Students in Canada

Live in Brampton / Mississauga

These Greater Toronto Area suburbs have 30–40% lower rent than downtown Toronto. Brampton rent: CAD $600–800/shared room vs CAD $900–1,200 in downtown Toronto. GO Train connects to UofT in 30–45 minutes.

Grocery Shopping Strategy

No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, and Walmart have the lowest grocery prices in Canada. Indian groceries (dal, spices, atta, rice) at Indian/South Asian stores (Oceans Fresh, Bharat Bazaar) are affordable and widely available.

Co-op Income

University of Waterloo's co-op program pays CAD $20,000–45,000 for 4-month work terms — students often save enough during co-op to cover living expenses for the academic term. This is Canada's best student income strategy.

PRESTO/Compass Student Discount

Many Canadian cities offer 20–30% student transit discounts. Apply for the student discount version of your city's transit card (PRESTO in Toronto, Compass in Vancouver) immediately after enrollment.

Canada Living Cost FAQ

How much money do I need to show for a Canadian Study Permit?

You need to demonstrate CAD $20,635 (2024–25) for the first year of study (tuition + living expenses) beyond the first year's tuition already paid. This can be shown through bank statements, GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate), or a scholarship letter.

Is a GIC required for Canadian Study Permit?

A GIC (CAD $10,000 minimum, typically from CIBC, Scotiabank, or RBC) is a common way to demonstrate financial proof for Canadian Study Permit. It's not mandatory but is widely accepted by IRCC and simplifies the visa application.

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