Scholarships in theology in canada for Pakistani students

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Living costs in Canada compared to Pakistan

Estimated costs in Canada, compared with Pakistan.

MonthlyYearly
Canada
Pakistan

Utilities & Connectivity

Electricity, water, internet, and mobile per year

C$1.2k

$900/yr

3.0 times more expensive

₨83.4k

$300/yr

3.0 times cheaper

Dining Out & Social

Restaurants, cafes, and social dining per year

C$3.3k

$2,400/yr

3.3 times more expensive

₨200.2k

$720/yr

3.3 times cheaper

Clothing

Basic clothing and seasonal needs per year

C$1.6k

$1,200/yr

2.0 times more expensive

₨166.8k

$600/yr

2.0 times cheaper

Personal Care

Toiletries, haircuts, and personal items per year

C$979

$720/yr

2.4 times more expensive

₨83.4k

$300/yr

2.4 times cheaper

Estimates based on university averages and Numbeo

Quick Questions for Pakistani students

Do Pakistani students need to explain gaps in their education when applying for international scholarships?
Yes. Many scholarship committees closely review academic or employment gaps in Pakistani applicants, so clear explanations are recommended.
Is IELTS Academic required for most Pakistani scholarship applicants?
In most cases yes. While a few universities accept MOI letters, major scholarships usually prefer an official English test.
Can Pakistani students apply for fully funded scholarships without prior work experience?
For research-based programs yes, but leadership scholarships (like Chevening) strongly favor applicants with relevant work experience.
Do scholarship bodies verify recommendation letters from Pakistani referees?
Sometimes. It is important that referees use institutional emails and provide genuine, verifiable references.
Are Pakistani applicants expected to show a study plan linked to Pakistan’s development?
For some government-funded scholarships, yes — demonstrating future impact in Pakistan strengthens the application.

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