10 apps for every student in Canada

Embarking on your academic journey? I've got your back! In this blog post, I unveil a list of FREE resources designed for students across Canada. These tools are here to make your learning adventure smoother and more rewarding. Let's make your academic journey in Canada both enriching and enjoyable.

IRCC

The holy grail, the mother, the one & only - IRCC. You can discover everything you need about study permits, processing times, required documents, or follow the latest news on the IRCC website. If you need to contact immigration, that’s the only website to use. They have all the contact information you might need including phone numbers, addresses and a web form for you to submit.

On the IRCC website, you can:

  • learn more about immigration pathways

  • follow the latest news

  • explore different aspects of Canada

  • read about financial aid

and much more!

Times Higher Education

Times Higher Education (THE) is a platform with global university ratings. They rank universities based on teaching, research, citations, industry income, and international diversity. It's a way to know which universities are doing well globally.

You can check out these rankings on THE's World University Rankings website. It's a list that shows how universities compare different important things. So, if you're trying to find a good university or just curious about yours, THE can help you make better decisions about where to study.

EduCanada

EduCanada.ca is like the official handbook for international students who want to study in Canada! It's a website by the Government of Canada. There you can check out different study programs, find out how much they might cost, apply for scholarships, and plan your life in Canada. Think of it as your one-stop shop for all things related to studying in Canada. Whether you're exploring programs, figuring out expenses, or looking for financial help, EduCanada.ca has got you covered.

University / College website

Once you've chosen a specific institution, make sure to visit their official website. Many universities and colleges have dedicated sections for international students, admissions, and scholarships. You can find most of the answers there, along with contact information in case you need to talk to a person. It's a direct way to get all the important information about your chosen school.

Province website

To find out more about provincial nominations, benefits, healthcare, and job opportunities, visit your province's website. Some provinces also provide financial help, so you can look into that as well. If you're interested in learning French, check out the Quebec website; they even offer French courses provided by the Quebec government. It's like your hub for all the important info about where you're living.

Credit Karma

Studying abroad can be a bit pricey, so it's important to manage your finances wisely. An app that can be really helpful is Credit Karma. With this app, you can not only keep track of your finances but also monitor your credit score. It provides useful insights to help you stay on top of your money game while you navigate your studies in a new country.

Grammarly

If you're planning to write something, Grammarly is your writing buddy! It helps you check for mistakes, proofread, and more. They even have a cool AI feature that can rewrite your texts, match your writing style, and give you ideas. With the free plan, you get 100 suggestions per month and all the basics to kickstart your writing with AI assistance. You can either use the website or install an extension in your browser. Super easy!

Notion

Notion is a student's powerhouse. You can use it for your class notes, assignments, and projects. You can use it to collaborate with your peers. You can choose templates from the gallery, making it as customized as you'd like. Accessible across devices and integrated with popular apps, you can use Notion from anywhere. Notion is definitely my favourite tool for organization and productivity. I use it for work, for classes, and even for writing these blog articles!

Perplexity.ai

If you need to do research for your homework, Perplexity is here to help. While ChatGPT can be helpful, Perplexity gives you all the resources and links used for finding that information. Perplexity.ai is a “platform that cuts through the noise of information overload, delivering precise, user-focused answers in an era where time is a premium”.

Dictionary

A dictionary is a must-have for every student. It helps expand vocabulary, improves reading comprehension, and enhances writing skills. By providing definitions, synonyms, and antonyms, it fosters precise and effective communication. Additionally, it sparks curiosity about language origins and usage trends. In essence, a dictionary is a powerful tool for language development and academic success.

Using these resources can make your academic journey in Canada much smoother. Each tool is important for a successful experience. As you start this adventure, keep in mind that knowledge is your best friend. With these tools, you have what you need to do well in the diverse world of Canadian education. Cheers to a successful academic journey!

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