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British Columbia Sends Attestation Letters For International Students To Colleges And Universities
British Columbia has started sending out its new attestation letters as now required by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to eligible colleges and universities

Are Caps on International Study Permits Enough?
Capping study permit applications is a blunt measure that will not completely remove bad actors from preying on international students but will make Canada’s educational

Ontario Demands One Third of The International Student Pool
Ontario universities say they want at least 35 per cent of the international students allowed into the province in the wake of Immigration Minister Marc

Canada Study Permit Cap Won’t Immediately Drive Down Rents, Says RBC
Immigration Minister Marc Miller’s cap on study permit applications will not be enough to stop the inflationary effect on rents due to increasing numbers of

How To Immigrate To Canada Through The Quebec Immigrant Investor Program From The Ivory Coast
The West African country of the Côte d’Ivoire, the Ivory Coast, was well on track to have supplied Canada with 15 new investors as November

Immigration Officials Were Warned About Letting International Students Work More Hours
Then Immigration Minister Sean Fraser was warned during the COVID-19 pandemic that allowing international students to work more hours could undermine the integrity of the

Canada Immigration Minister Considering Cut To Off Campus Work For International Students
Immigration Minister Marc Miller is reportedly mulling over cuts to the number of hours international students will be allowed to work off campus in a

Key Exemptions From Canada’s Cap On International Students Revealed
Study permit renewals and family members of temporary residents who hold a work or study permit are among the groups exempt from Canada’s new cap

Provinces To Improve Oversight Of Colleges And Universities After International Student Cap
Faced with the spectre of greatly reduced numbers of new international students coming to Canada, provinces pledged to improve their oversight of the treatment of