The Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS) offer Canadian
post-secondary institutions the opportunity to host international students from
a diverse range of countries and territories for short-term study or research
exchanges. Funded by Global Affairs Canada through the Academic Relations
program, SICS aims to strengthen and diversify Canada’s international linkages
and partnerships.
The new connections created through the program will
diversify and enrich Canada’s education engagement with a diverse range of
partners, strengthen bilateral ties, as well as deepen people-to-people ties
and cultural connections between Canada and participating
countries/territories.
Canadian institutions interested in participating are
encouraged to promote the program to their faculty, staff, and eligible partner
institutions. Institutions abroad interested in sending their students to
Canada are encouraged to explore student exchange agreements with Canadian
institutions. Students wishing to pursue short-term studies or research in
Canada should review the eligibility criteria and contact their institution’s
international office for application details. Canadian institutions are responsible
for submitting applications on behalf of eligible candidates.
Eligibility
To be eligible, candidates must be:
citizens of a country/territory listed below:
Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Taiwan;
Europe: Türkiye, Ukraine;
Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan,
Morocco, Tunisia;
Sub-Saharan Africa: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory
Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda.
enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institution in an
eligible country/territory;
paying tuition fees to that institution at the time of
application and for the full duration of the scholarship program.
Candidates are not eligible for this scholarship if they:
hold or have a pending application for Canadian citizenship
or permanent residency;
are already participating in a scholarship program funded by
the Government of Canada;
are already enrolled in a degree, diploma or certificate
program at a Canadian post-secondary institution.
Canadian post-secondary institutions interested in hosting
students must:
be a Designated Learning Institution (DLI);
have a valid student exchange agreement with the student’s
home institution that waives tuition fees for scholarship recipients (required
for college/undergraduate study only).
Scholarship conditions
Selected candidates agree to:
engage in full-time studies or research as defined by the
Canadian institution;
abstain from clinical training or clinically-oriented
research involving direct patient-care;
focus primarily on full-time studies or research during their
stay in Canada;
return to their home institutions after the scholarship
period to complete their studies;
Failure to meet these conditions may result in the
cancellation of the scholarship.
Additional information
Only applications submitted directly by Canadian
institutions will be considered.
Scholarships cannot be deferred and are not renewable
Scholarships are subject to availability of funding from the
Government of Canada
Scholarships are not taxable for either the Canadian
institution or the scholarship recipient
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