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Options In Canada For Candidates Affected By Trump’s Immigration Ban From 19 Countries
Canada offers clear immigration pathways for people affected by Trump’s 19-country immigration ban. Learn about options for workers, students, families and refugees.
Canadian Universities Ranked Among World’s Best For 2026
Explore the full list of the top 34 universities in Canada for 2026, led by Toronto, McGill, and UBC, according to the Times Higher Education World Rankings.
How Canada’s Top Cities Ranked in the QS Best Student Cities 2026
Discover how Canadian cities performed in the QS Best Student Cities 2026 rankings, including Montréal, Toronto, Vancouver and Ottawa as top destinations.
Canada Shines in Global University Rankings: What International Students Should Know
Canada’s top universities shine in the 2025 CWUR global rankings. See which schools lead and what this means for international students planning to study in Canada.
Canada Remains World’s Most Popular Destination For International Students
Canada is the top choice for international students in 2025, thanks to affordability, postgraduate options, and strong career pathways.
Three Canadian Universities Ranked in the Top 50 Worldwide by Times Higher Education
The University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill are among the top 50 universities globally, reinforcing Canada’s appeal to international students despite recent enrollment caps.
Canada Records Dip In Study Permit Approvals In 2024
Canada saw a drop in study permit approvals in 2024 due to new government restrictions. Find out why numbers will decline further in 2025.
Canada to Cut Off-Campus Work Hours for International Students
Stay informed: Changes in Canada’s international student work policy from April 30. Understand the impact of limited work hours, new IRCC regulations, and initiatives to support student success. Learn how these updates affect your study and work opportunities in Canada.
IRCC Moves PGWP Ineligibility Deadline Forward For Some International Students
Certain international students will be unable to get Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) once they finish their studies because Canada is moving up the previously announced date of