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New rules for International Students In Canada | 2024| Student Visa Update | No Spouse Visa No PGWP
Starting in “fall 2024” the total number of student visas will be rolled back to roughly 2022 levels (there’s a more detailed formula that involves the number of expiring visas, but it’s complicated) and then keeping them capped for a minimum of two years. It is estimated that this will result in a drop of at least 200,000 spots. Important: according to press reports on the Monday announcements, graduate students are exempt from the cap.
In terms of rationing, each province will be allocated a total number of visas proportionate to its share of population. That means the cut will be almost entirely concentrated in Ontario, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia. Many provinces will not see a cut at all.
Each province will be responsible for allocating visas among its own institutions. All provinces will be required to provide students with a letter or certificate attached to their applications, indicating the institution that the student is to attend (this already happens in Quebec but it’s going to be a significant change elsewhere).
The length of a PGWP will now be directly tied to the length of program study. This is already mostly the case: the main change here is that graduates of two-year college programs will no longer be eligible for three-year work visas.
The restriction on private non-degree granting institutions access to the PGWP will be extended to programs at Public-Private Partnership (PPPs) institutions in Ontario which will no longer be eligible for the PGWP.
New Immigration Update Canada 2024
Latest Immigration Minister Statement
Post Graduation Work Permit Extension
Canada Study Visa Limit in 2024
Canada Latest Update
No spouse Visa for Diploma Students
NO PGWP for Diploma students
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