Trending Now
Catégorie : Nouvelles de l’étude

Canada Makes Major Study Permit Changes to Offer New Support For International Students
Ottawa has made further significant changes to help international students wishing to study in Canada start a new program online from this fall due to

Watered-Down Quebec Experience Program Reforms Get More Criticism
Watered-down reforms to the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) have drawn more criticism from stakeholders, including student and business groups. The governing Coalition Avenir Quebec is

Quebec Experience Program: MIFI Softens Reforms, Reduces Work Experience
Quebec has moved to soften planned changes to the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) following outcry during the recent consultation period. Measures announced on Thursday, July

Canada and the U.S.: Divergent Attitudes Towards International Students
As US President Donald Trump moved to clamp down on international students affected by the coronavirus crisis, the numbers of study permit arrivals in Canada

Canada Immigration and Coronavirus: What Will Happen in the Rest of 2020?
Coronavirus restrictions have made the first half of 2020 a major challenge for Canada’s immigration system. With international travel restricted and the Canada-U.S. border closed

Exodus of Indian International Students From U.S. as Many Choose to Study in Canada
Indian international students, particularly those in technology subjects, are increasingly choosing to study in Canada over the U.S., according to the latest figures. Between the

Canada Supports International Students With Important Work Permit Change
Canada has announced new Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) rules for international students forced to study via distance learning because of restrictions to stop the spread

International Students say Canada’s COVID-19 Response Much Better Than U.S. and U.K.
International students applying to study in Canada have put the country’s coronavirus response on a par with Australia and New Zealand in a survey of

Extension Granted for International Students with Expiring Quebec Acceptance Certificates
Quebec’s immigration ministry has moved to extend the stay of international students whose Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) expired as of April 30, allowing them to

