Recent developments in Canada’s study permit application process have left Newfoundland and Labrador grappling with uncertainty. Provincial officials are urging Ottawa to provide clarity amid what they perceive as mixed signals from the federal government. Let’s explore the concerns and implications surrounding Canada’s study permit cap. Newfoundland’s Call for Clarity Provincial Immigration Minister Gerry Byrne...
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Balancing Work and Study: Navigating International Student Policies in Canada
Canada’s commitment to welcoming international students is a cornerstone of its immigration policy. However, recent debates over work limits for these students have sparked discussions on balancing study and employment opportunities. Concerns Raised by Public Servants In 2022, public servants cautioned the government about the potential consequences of lifting the 20-hour weekly work limit for...
Canadian Universities Call on Government to Pause Caps for International Students
In a significant development that’s sending ripples through the Canadian education sector, colleges and universities are urging Immigration Minister Marc Miller to reconsider the proposed cap on study permits for international students. This unexpected move has sparked concerns about a potential decline in applications from aspiring global learners. The Call to Pause Colleges and Institutes...
Strengthening Integrity in Canada’s International Student Program
In a bid to fortify and uphold the integrity of Canada’s international student program, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has initiated a series of measures, marking the inception of a comprehensive plan. Verifying Letters of Acceptance (LOAs) through the Online Portal A pivotal step in this plan involves the introduction of an online portal...