Canada introduces major immigration and labour policy shifts from January 1, 2026. Study permit rules ease for graduate ...
Canada’s new international student cap marks a decisive shift in its immigration and education framework, sharply reducing study-permit volumes and expanding exemptions for graduate applicants. While ...
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Canada’s recent restrictions on international students have hit Indian applicants the hardest, new government data shows. The country, once one of the top choices for Indian students, is now losing ...
The landscape for international students in Canada is shifting again. For 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada ...
Canada will issue a maximum of 408,000 study permits next year, a 7% decrease from this year, with the number of new international students reduced by half as the country continues to curb immigration ...
Canada’s approval of new international student permits has plunged to its lowest level in ten years, even deeper than during the COVID-19 shutdown. According to new data from ApplyBoard, Ottawa’s ...
Applicants must obtain an attestation letter from the province or territory where they plan to study for their study permit application. (Bloomberg) Canada has capped the maximum number of study ...
Canada will decrease the number of study permits it issues to international students to approximately 360,000 in 2024, the federal government announced on Monday. This will equate to a 35% fall in the ...
Indian applicants are seeing mixed trends in Canada’s latest visa processing updates. Study permits from India now take around four weeks, but in-Canada extensions still stretch to 12 weeks. Work ...
Canada’s clampdown on international students has hit applicants from India particularly hard, government data shows, as what was once a preferred destination loses its allure for Indian students.