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Nova Scotia’s International Student Visa Allowance Reduced By A Third
Immigration Canada has reduced Nova Scotia’s international student visa allowance by 35%, as announced during the Province House’s debate on the provincial budget. Nova Scotia’s
International Students: What To Do Before You Arrive In Canada
International students coming to study in Canada no longer need to go through the lengthy but temporary processes to protect public health which were implemented
Quebec To Double Tuition for Out-of-Province Students at English Universities
Quebec will double tuition fees from $8,992 to $17,000 for out-of-province Canadian students attending anglophone universities by 2024, as part of the French province’s push
Canada Extends PGWP Break For International Students To End Of This Year
International students studying online from abroad who submitted a study permit application no later than the end of August last year are getting an extra
How To Extend Your Study Permit As An International Student In Canada
International students who want to keep studying in Canada can apply online to extend their study permits and should do so at least 30 days before their
How To Change Schools As An International Student In Canada
International students can change schools when they are unhappy with their college, university or program – or simply graduate and want to continue with post-graduate
International Students Get Extra Year To Take Online Courses And Still Get PGWP
Under pressure to help international students unable to get study permits in time for this school year, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) are allowing
Canada Study Permits Bounce Back To Almost Pre-Pandemic Levels
Massive surges in the number of Canada study permits issued in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia – and smaller gains throughout much of the rest
PGWP Key to Boosting International Student Enrolment at Canada’s Private Career Colleges
Thousands of additional international students would study at private career colleges every year and help resolve Canada’s labour shortages if Ottawa made these students eligible