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Canada imposes 50% cut in new study permits for 2026
Canada will issue a maximum of 408,000 study permits next year, a 7% decrease from this year, with the number of new ...
Canada’s 2025 immigration measures lead to fewer arrivals, with study permits down 70% and foreign worker permits falling nearly 50% year-over-year. (Bloomberg) Since the start of 2025, the number of ...
Following two years of missed study permit targets, stakeholders say Canada’s 7% cap reduction for 2026 is unlikely to make a ...
BorderPass data revealed that four out of five study permit applications filed by Indian students in Q2 2025 were rejected by Canadian authorities. (Reuters) The rejection rate for Indian students ...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) has announced a significant policy change affecting graduate-level international students.
Canadian immigration minister Marc Miller has said that work and study permits will no longer be provided to ‘flagpolers’ at a port of entry, in an announcement on December 23. Flagpoling occurs when ...
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 ...
TORONTO, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Canada will cap the number of international students allowed to enter the country for a second year in a row in 2025, as the government continues to try to ease pressure on ...
TORONTO: Canada’s approval of new international student permits has fallen to its lowest level in a decade, even dipping below the numbers seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to recent data ...
The Canadian government expects a seven per cent drop in international study permits next year, capping 2026 issuances at 408 ...
According to data released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the number of study permits issued to Indians between April and June 2025 stood at 17,885 as against 55,660 for the ...
Less than one week before the fall semester starts, Western University graduate student Yixuan Peng still hasn't learned if he'll be able to attend his orientation or classes in London, Ont. The ...
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