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Hi,
Just start by looking up Universities in Canada that have good programs in the area you are going to study.
Then, contact the University's Admissions department for specific questions on how to go about attending.
OR you could always get a scholarship for a university in the US, then travel abroad for a year to Canada.
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How to go about studying in canada?
I want to move to canada to be with my boyfriend... I also would like to apply to university there but I dont know how to go about visas and also to see if I could get any grants or how to apply for one as in england we can get loans for university...
but in Canada I dont think you can so any ideas what I could do?