Top Canada Government Scholarships for Study in Canada 2022-2023 Fully Funded

Top Canada Government Scholarships for Study in Canada 2022-2023 Fully Funded

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A minimum of 50 scholarships will be awarded in this year’s Government of Canada Scholarships for Study in Canada 2022-23 competition, and the number is expected to increase each year.  Interested applicants are urged to apply now for a study place at Canadian post-secondary institutions of their choice, and they will apply for scholarships on their behalf. 

Top Canada Government Scholarships for Study in Canada 2022-2023 Fully Funded

Scholarships to study in Canada provide students from post-secondary institutions located in new eligible countries/territories short-term exchange opportunities for study or research at Canadian post-secondary institutions at the college, undergraduate, and graduate levels superiors. 

Sponsor of these scholarships: Government of Canada (DFATD)

The financial value of this scholarship: Fully Funded Scholarships

Host institution(s): Canadian post-secondary institutions

Scholarship Worth: Up to CAD 12,700 for six months

Number of Awards: 50 per year (number may increase)

Level of study: undergraduate, master, doctorate

Nationality: Non-Canadian citizens

Eligibility criteria  Government of Canada Scholarships 2022-23

Applicants must be:

  • Citizens of the following eligible countries and territories:

Asia: Nepal, Bangladesh, Taiwan;

Europe:  Ukraine, Turkey ;

The Middle East and North Africa:  Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya,  Jordan ;

Sub-Saharan Africa: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal,  Burkina Faso,  Uganda; 

Registered as a full-time student at a post-secondary institution in an eligible country/territory and paying tuition fees to that institution at the time of application and for the entire duration of the exchange. 

A Canadian post-secondary institution has to:

  • be a Designated Learning Institution (DLI);
  • Have a valid student exchange agreement with the applicant's home institution that waives tuition fees for scholarship recipients. For college and undergraduate research applications without an agreement, a letter issued by the Canadian institution's international office or equivalent will be accepted;
  •  inform the applicant and their home institution of the mandatory fees, which exceptional cases cannot be waived, before applying for a scholarship on the candidate's behalf. 

Scholarship Worth and Benefits

The scholarship is valued at CAD 10,200 or CAD 12,700 depending on the length of study and the funds are to be used for:

  • Visa or study/work permit fees;
  • Airfare for the fellow only via the most direct and economical route;
  • Health insurance;
  • Living expenses, such as utilities, housing, and food;
  • Ground transportation, including a public transit pass; and
  • Books and supplies necessary for the beneficiary's studies or research, excluding computers and other equipment. 

Procedures, How to Apply, Roles, and Responsibilities

Canadian institutions:

  •  Submit applications on behalf of eligible applicants;
  • Promote this scholarship opportunity to their faculty and staff, as well as partner institutions in eligible countries/territories;
  • Rank applications according to the institution's strategic priorities;
  • Identify a single person responsible for submitting applications;
  • sign a contribution agreement with DFATD and disburse scholarships to successful applicants;
  • Submit qualitative and quantitative reports during the fellowship period.

 Applicants and those interested in this scholarship program should:

  • making their interest known to their local establishment;
  • find out if there is an institutional collaboration or exchange agreement between their home institution and a Canadian institution;
  • request information from their home institution about the application process and selection criteria for their Canadian partner institution;
  • Ensure that the candidates meet the eligibility criteria.

Post-secondary institutions in eligible countries/territories must:

  • communication with partner institutions in Canada to confirm or explore institutional collaborations and student exchange agreements;
  • Promote these scholarships through their international offices;
  • identify applicants who meet the Canadian partner institution's eligibility and admission criteria;
  • provide the supporting documents of their applicants to the Canadian partner institution, which is responsible for submitting the scholarship applications;
  • advising selected candidates to acquire additional language training and intercultural skills before their departure.

    Application Deadline: March 22, 2022

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