The Government of Canada recently updated the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), introducing a “field of study” requirement. This change aims to streamline immigration pathways for international students whose expertise aligns with key sectors facing labour shortages.
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Part 1: Changes to Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility Coming November 1, 2024
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NEWS RELEASE: Permanent Resident Admission Targets Reduced Significantly
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September 2024 Changes for All Canadian Temporary Residents
September 2024 Changes for All Canadian Temporary Residents
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Canada Halts Study Permits for Schools Failing to Track Foreign Students
The Canadian government plans to suspend processing study permits for post-secondary students if schools fail to track international student enrollment. New regulations require colleges and universities to report student attendance and compliance with study permit requirements. Non-compliant institutions may face suspension, affecting permit applications for up to 12 months.
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Latest Trends in International Student Enrollment
On January 22, 2024, Canada introduced a policy capping international student permits, reducing them by 35% over two years. New restrictions on the Work Permit Program were also implemented. The policy aims to address housing shortages, healthcare strain, and work permit eligibility issues.
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Changes Coming to Postgraduate Work Permits for International Students in Canada
Upcoming Changes to Postgraduation Work Permits for International Students in Canada. Discover the proposed changes to postgraduation work permits for international students in Canada. Learn how new eligibility criteria tied to labor market needs and language requirements aim to align education with job market demands, ensuring better job prospects and pathways to permanent residency.
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Want To Study In Canada And Bring Your Family?
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Changing Schools While on a Study Permit.