Canada Reduces International Student Admissions by 35%
On 22nd January, 2024, in response to the housing crisis, Canada announced a substantial 35% reduction in international student admissions for 2024, with implications for study permits.
Key Points
- Temporary Policy: The cap on international student numbers is a temporary measure for two years and does not impact current study permit holders or renewals.
- Exceptions are made for students pursuing masters and doctoral degrees.
- Provincial Quotas: The cap is assigned to each province based on accommodation and housing capacity, introducing a proportional distribution of international student admissions.
- Institutional Distribution: Provinces distribute the allocated international student admissions among various institutions.
- Attestation Requirement: New documentation requirement ....
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