Live 2026 data · Tuition, rent, visa, salaries, PR pathways & more
Canada
68
GoScore
Budget/mo
$1,618
Salary/mo
$2,941
Singapore
66
GoScore
Budget/mo
$1,343
Salary/mo
$3,730
For Working Professionals
Moving to Singapore or Canada for work? Compare average salaries, tech job market, minimum wage, work permit process, and real purchasing power after living expenses — 2026 benchmarks.
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Quick Verdict — 2026
Canada wins for students on GoScore (64 vs 64), though the margin is narrow. A 2-year master's degree costs $69,532 in Singapore — 16% cheaper than Canada.
Canada wins for working professionals with a higher GoScore for careers (68 vs 66). After rent and basic expenses, professionals in Canada retain $786/month — $189/month more than in Singapore.
Canada is stronger for permanent residence (GoScore 73 vs 72). PR takes ~2 years in Canada vs ~3 years in Singapore.
For a 2-year master's programme, the total cost of attendance (tuition + living) in Singapore is approximately $69,532 — comprising $37,300 in public university tuition and $32,232 in living costs over 24 months. In Canada, the equivalent is $82,950 ($44,118 tuition + $38,832 living). Singapore is 16% cheaper on total cost of attendance, saving $13,418 over the degree.
In Singapore, the minimum part-time wage is $11/hour. Working 20 hours/week, a student earns $895/month — enough to cover 55% of rent outside the city centre. In Canada, the same 20 hours/week at $12/hour earns $974/month — covering 78% of rent.
After deducting rent (1-bed outside city), groceries, transport, and utilities, a professional in Singapore retains approximately $597/month from an average net salary of $3,730. In Canada, the figure is $786/month from $2,941. Over 5 years, this gap compounds to $11,340 in additional savings. For tech professionals, the gap is even wider: $5,222/month in Singapore vs $5,515/month in Canada.
Singapore has a PR pathway of approximately 3 years. Canada's pathway takes approximately 2 years. Singapore grants a 12-month post-study work visa, giving graduates time to find skilled employment before applying for PR. Canada offers 36 months. The student visa fee is $67 in Singapore and $110 in Canada.
To study or work in Singapore, most visa categories require a minimum IELTS band of 6.0. Canada requires 6.0. Take a free IELTS mock test on mockDe to see exactly where you stand before applying.
| Metric | 🇸🇬 Singapore | 🇨🇦 Canada |
|---|---|---|
| Avg net salary / month | $3,730 | $2,941 |
| Tech / IT salary / month | $5,222 | $5,515 |
| Graduate salary / month | $3,357 | $3,088 |
| Minimum wage / month | $1,119 | $1,724 |
| Work permit fee | $224 | $114 |
| Rent 1-bed (city centre) | $2,611/mo | $1,618/mo |
| Purchasing power index | 120 | 107 |
| Cost of living index | 80 | 63 |
| PR pathway | 3 years | 2 years |
| Safety index | 84 / 100 | 62 / 100 |
The average monthly net salary in Singapore is $3,730 after tax. In Canada, it is $2,941. But gross salary only tells part of the story. After rent ($2,611/mo in Singapore vs $1,618/mo in Canada), groceries ($298 vs $331), and transport ($90 vs $96), the real disposable income gap often differs substantially from the headline salary comparison. For tech roles specifically: Singapore pays $5,222/month in IT/software, vs $5,515/month in Canada — a segment that employs a large share of Indian professionals abroad.
Securing a work permit in Singapore costs approximately $224 in government fees. In Canada, the fee is $114. Canada's lower work permit fee reduces initial visa costs for sponsored workers.The minimum wage provides the salary floor: $1,119/month in Singapore and $1,724/month in Canada. Graduate-level roles start at $3,357/month (Singapore) and $3,088/month (Canada).
Purchasing power index — a measure of what your take-home salary can actually buy — is 120 in Singapore and 107 in Canada(100 = New York City baseline; higher means more purchasing power). Singapore's higher purchasing power means salaries go further in real terms, even if the cost of living index seems comparable.The overall cost of living index is 80 for Singapore vs 63 for Canada(higher = more expensive relative to New York City).
For professionals planning to stay long-term: Singapore's PR pathway runs approximately 3 years, while Canada's takes 2 years. Canada offers a 1-year faster route to PR — significant for professionals who want to put down roots rather than cycle between visas.English proficiency in the general population is rated native in Singapore; native in Canada — affecting both professional networking ease and long-term integration.
Singapore scores 84/100 on safety, 6.52/10 on the UN Happiness Index, and 187 on the Numbeo quality of life index.Canada scores 62/100, 6.90/10 (happiness), and 179 (quality of life). Healthcare access — critical for professionals with families — rates Singapore at 80 and Canada at 77. For Indian professionals, the size of the established Indian community also matters for social integration: Singapore has a large community;Canada has a large one.
Understanding a country beyond spreadsheets — unique facts about each destination that shape the experience of living and working there.
🇸🇬 Singapore
Singapore has 4 universities in the global top 25 (QS 2025), including NUS at #8 — the highest concentration of elite universities per capita in the world.
Source: QS 2025
Changi Airport won 'World's Best Airport' for the 12th time in 2024 — a key advantage for professionals who travel regionally.
Source: Skytrax 2024
Singapore's Employment Pass requires a minimum monthly salary of SGD $5,000 ($3,700) — reflecting its position as the highest-wage economy in Southeast Asia.
Source: MOM Singapore 2024
Singapore has zero capital gains tax, zero inheritance tax, and a flat personal income tax rate that peaks at 24% — making it one of the world's most tax-efficient countries for high earners.
Source: IRAS Singapore 2024
The city-state's Indian community of over 360,000 makes it Southeast Asia's most culturally familiar destination for Indian professionals.
Source: Singapore Census 2020
🇨🇦 Canada
Canada accepts over 500,000 permanent residents per year — the highest per-capita immigration rate in the G7.
Source: IRCC 2023
The Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) can last up to 3 years for 2-year programme graduates — among the world's most generous post-study work rights.
Source: IRCC
Over 1.8 million people of Indian origin call Canada home, making it the largest South Asian diaspora hub after the UK.
Source: Statistics Canada 2021
Express Entry CRS draws regularly invite candidates scoring under 480 points — a 1-year Canadian work experience can make PR achievable in under 3 years.
Source: IRCC 2024
Canada has 26 universities in the global top 500, including Toronto, McGill, and UBC — all ranked in the world's top 50.
Source: QS 2025
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Last reviewed June 2026.
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All figures in USD. AI insights by Gemini Pro. Values are indicative — verify official sources before making relocation decisions.