Canada: policy shift “concerns” 80% of students
Close to 90% of Canadian institutions and 80% of students are "concerned" about the government’s recently announced measures, including student caps.
Close to 90% of Canadian institutions and 80% of students are "concerned" about the government’s recently announced measures, including student caps.
If institutions aim to attract well-informed, right-fit students in a market where Canada isn't the necessarily the first choice for agents and students, it is essential for institutions to have a direct line of communication with applicants
IRCC has ignored calls to delay new requirements for international students at undergrad and college level to provide provincial attestation letters.
A new funding model for Nova Scotia's universities will hikes fees for international students and require institutions to add more housing.
It's crucial to share our insights on the immediate and long-term impacts of these policies on Canadian student housing
The head of the organisation representing language schools in Canada has called the decision to include some of their students in the international student cap “unconscionable”.
Recent measures were said to be required to rein in the ‘bad actors’ ruining the Canadian international student ecosystem, but it's important to pause and unpack who is being categorised as bad actors and, more implicitly, the good ones
British Columbia has said it will not approve any new post-secondary institutions seeking to enrol international students until February 2026.