Canada has a long and proud history of welcoming newcomers from around the world who support our economy and enrich our country. In response to labour shortages and the aftershocks of the pandemic, the federal government took steps to meet the urgent needs of businesses and support our economic recovery. Since then, Canada’s economy has evolved, and we must continue to adapt our immigration system to respond to new pressures, including a softening labour market.| www.canada.ca
An analysis of Canadian government figures indicates that the approval of study permits could drop by roughly 47% in 2024 compared to 2023.| The PIE News
The announcement of further IRCC restrictions on international students has plunged the sector into uncertainty once again, with stakeholders concerned about Canada's ability to attract global talent.| The PIE News
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.| The PIE News