Messy, drastic, overdue – the reaction to Canada’s student cap
Canadian universities and colleges have welcomed the government’s attempt to crack down on “bad actors”, but say the latest measures are too broad.
Canadian universities and colleges have welcomed the government’s attempt to crack down on “bad actors”, but say the latest measures are too broad.
Ontario public-private partnership initiatives are reeling after the government announced students will no longer have access to post-study work.
Canada will decrease the number of study permits it issues to international students by 35% to 360,000 in 2024, the federal government announced today.
People across Canada were shocked when news broke that Queen’s University in Ontario would need to make dramatic cuts to address a deficit of CAN$48 million on an operating budget of $600m.
Provinces across Canada will be prescribed allotments from the federal government as to how many international study permits they can hand out and PPP will no longer be eligible for PGWP, the federal government has announced.
Two months on, sector leaders continue to urgently call on the Ontario government to implement recommendations set out in a recent Blue-Ribbon Panel report.
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A cap on the number of international students allowed into Canada would harm the country’s reputation and create a “challenge” for remote regions in need of international talent, say education professionals.