Study in Canada
Every year, students from all regions of Québec and 60 or so countries around the world choose to study at ÉTS.
Studying in another county is not something you can pull off at the last minute. It takes months of careful planning.
For a smooth arrival in Canada and at ÉTS, there are a number of things you need to take care of before you travel.
Academics at ÉTS
For the uninitiated, academics at ÉTS can be confusing. Having trouble understanding degree equivalencies, our various programs, and the specifics of how you’ll learn at ÉTS? Our interactive and motivational instruction methods will soon put you at ease.
Mobility program
Studying outside Canada and looking to experience student life in Montréal for one or more semesters? Discover the various mobility programs you can apply to as a potential ÉTS exchange student or intern.
Admission
Want to know more about admission requirements and how to apply to ÉTS? See all the steps involved.
Immigration
International students will need to complete some immigration paperwork to attend school in Canada. Find out step by step what you need to do to become a student in Québec.
Course registration
Once you’ve been admitted to ÉTS, in most cases you will need to register for your first-semester courses. You’ll be able to create the schedule that best suits you for the semester, depending on the curriculum or typical course sequence for your program.
Insurance and health care
Do you need health insurance while you’re a student in Canada? What is RAMQ? What is group insurance? As you plan for life in Canada as an international student, don’t overlook health insurance and health care.
Your budget and paying tuition
The cost of living in Montréal is reasonable and compares favourably with other North American or European cities. But when it comes to figuring out your expenses, it’s always best to plan ahead!
Living in Montréal
Montréal is a safe, multicultural city with a good quality of life. It is the most bilingual and trilingual city in North America, and one of the safest places in the world. You’ll definitely appreciate being able to get home on your own at night or take public transit with zero hassle.
Arriving in Canada
What are the requirements for entering a new country and getting started at ÉTS? Have you taken all the necessary steps? Check our detailed information to be sure.
Working in Canada
Want to know if you can work while you’re a student? You could work on campus, off campus, or complete a co-op internship if you meet the relevant criteria.
Billing and payments
Wondering when and how to pay your tuition? Get all the answers to your questions about billing and tuition payments.
Contact us
For any questions relating to your studies in Canada.