Starting from September 2024, students enrolled in study programs covered by curriculum licensing agreements will no longer qualify for a PGWP upon completion.
Starting from September 2024, students enrolled in study programs covered by curriculum licensing agreements will no longer qualify for a PGWP upon completion.
The cap is set to result in approximately 360,000 approved study permits, marking a 35 percent decrease from the previous year.
In the first half of 2023, Canada granted nearly 18,000 study permits to Nigerian students, a record-breaking figure surpassed only by India.
The move is expected to bolster Canada’s position as a leading destination for international students and is in line with its ambitious immigration targets.
This comes as part of a broader effort to fine-tune the program and better align it with the evolving demands of Canada’s labor market, as well as the nation’s regional and Francophone immigration goals.
The automated tools offer a triage function that manages administrative and repetitive tasks related to sorting applications.
International students who completed less than 50 percent of their Post-Graduation Work Permit-eligible studies outside of Canada will now remain eligible for a PGWP until the end of 2023.
The cap is set to result in approximately 360,000 approved study permits, marking a 35 percent decrease from the previous year.
In the first half of 2023, Canada granted nearly 18,000 study permits to Nigerian students, a record-breaking figure surpassed only by India.
The move is expected to bolster Canada’s position as a leading destination for international students and is in line with its ambitious immigration targets.
This comes as part of a broader effort to fine-tune the program and better align it with the evolving demands of Canada’s labor market, as well as the nation’s regional and Francophone immigration goals.
The automated tools offer a triage function that manages administrative and repetitive tasks related to sorting applications.
International students who completed less than 50 percent of their Post-Graduation Work Permit-eligible studies outside of Canada will now remain eligible for a PGWP until the end of 2023.
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