Concordia University
Travel guide for Indian students — Montreal, Canada. Nearest international gateway: YUL (Montreal).
Concordia University is a popular, affordable choice for Indian students in Montreal - Canada's cheapest big student city, thanks to long-standing rent control.
Getting around Montreal
The STM metro and bus network is dense and cheap, with a reduced-fare OPUS card for students. Concordia's downtown (Sir George Williams) campus is right at Guy-Concordia metro. Some French helps day to day, though McGill and Concordia operate in English.
From YUL to campus
The 747 express bus runs from YUL to downtown (Berri-UQAM) around the clock in about 45-70 minutes; the CAD 11.25 fare doubles as a 24-hour STM metro and bus pass, so you can connect straight to campus. A flat-rate taxi downtown is about CAD 49.
When to book flights
Book 6-10 weeks ahead of the August/September intake for the best fares from your nearest Indian metro - compare live carriers above.
Visiting your child at Concordia means flying into Montreal (YUL); the downtown campus is a 747 bus ride plus a short metro hop. Plan the Canada visitor visa well ahead.
Getting from YUL to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Indian parents need a Canada visitor visa (a Temporary Resident Visa, or TRV) - they are not eligible for the eTA that visa-exempt travellers use. It is filed online through the IRCC Secure Account (form IMM 5257), with biometrics required. Most TRVs are issued as multiple-entry visas valid up to 10 years (or until the passport expires), each visit up to 6 months.
- Processing only starts AFTER biometrics are given - add 1-2 weeks and book the biometrics appointment early.
- *Official IRCC times are dynamic; third-party trackers often cite 6-10 weeks, so apply at least 3 months ahead - Fall admits should submit by mid-May.
- A complete, well-documented file (strong home ties, travel history, clear funds and purpose) is the single best way to avoid delays and refusals.
- Super Visa (5-year stays) is only for parents of Canadian citizens or PRs - students are neither, so the standard visitor visa is the route for now.
Just admitted to Concordia? Here's your arrival checklist.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Montreal (YUL) early for the best August/September fares.
- 747 bus from YUL to downtown; the fare includes 24h metro - ride to Guy-Concordia.
- Quebec leases often run July 1 - line up first-week housing around that.
- Carry your study permit letter, proof of funds and acceptance letter in your cabin bag.
Montreal is the most affordable of Canada's big student cities - about CAD 1,200-1,800 a month all-in sharing and cooking, thanks to a long history of rent control. The STM metro and bus network with a reduced-fare OPUS card for students makes it very walkable and transit-friendly; some French helps day to day, though McGill and Concordia operate in English.
Monthly cost of living in Montreal (a student estimate)
That's roughly C$14,000-22,000 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Montreal has Canada's most affordable big-city rents; students share apartments in the Plateau, Cote-des-Neiges and near campus.
- Students get a reduced-fare STM OPUS card for the metro and buses.
- Most leases in Quebec run July 1 (moving day) - plan around it.
- Some French is useful day-to-day, but McGill and Concordia teach in English.
Working part-time
On a study permit you can work off-campus up to 24 hours/week during academic terms (a permanent limit as of 2025) and full-time during scheduled breaks if you are full-time before and after. On-campus work has no set hourly cap. After graduating from an eligible program at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), you can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) - master's graduates can qualify for up to three years. Stay within the work limit: over-working can cost your status and PGWP eligibility.
Safety & student support
Montreal and its McGill, Concordia and UdeM areas are generally safe by Canadian standards; use normal awareness at night.
- McGill, Concordia and UdeM runs campus safety services (walk-home programs, alerts) - save the campus safety number.
- The campus and main student areas are busy and well-populated.
- Montreal is among the safer big cities in North America; normal awareness at night is enough.
Indian community & food
Montreal's South Asian community centres on Parc-Extension and Cote-des-Neiges, with established desi grocers across the city.
Indian grocery stores
- Marche Victoria (6324 Victoria Ave, in the Plamondon/Cote-des-Neiges area) - one of Montreal's oldest Indian grocers.
- Supermarche Punjabi and Punjab Foods for a wide South Asian range.
- Marche Lavaniya and the grocers around Parc-Extension for everyday staples.
Student community
- McGill and Concordia have active Indian and South Asian student associations running Diwali and Holi.
- Montreal has Hindu temples and gurdwaras and a lively desi cultural calendar.
- Plenty of Indian restaurants around Parc-Extension and the downtown campuses.
Cost & living figures for Montreal last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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