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Send a question about studying in Canada

Use this page to reach MapleLearn Canada. We respond with general education planning guidance, such as how to compare programs, what admissions documents are commonly requested, and how to structure a scholarship search. For official decisions and up-to-date requirements, always confirm with the institution and relevant government authorities.

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What we can and cannot do

We can help you organize your research and explain common education terms. We cannot make admissions decisions, guarantee outcomes, or provide legal or immigration advice. If your question involves study permits or immigration status, please consult official government resources or a licensed professional.

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Response expectations

Messages are reviewed in the order received. We respond by email with general guidance and links to official sources. We do not provide emergency or time-critical services through this form.

What to include

A helpful message includes your intended level of study, field, preferred province or city, and your planned start term. If you have a shortlist, add the school names so we can point you to the right official pages to verify details.

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Please do not send passport numbers, government IDs, financial account details, or medical information. For your safety, keep your message focused on education planning and publicly available program requirements.

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Prefer to keep researching first?

Explore our organized guides to build a shortlist and gather requirements before contacting us. It usually leads to clearer questions and faster answers.