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The move to restrict foreign students seems to be imminent; though its awfully late to implement for the 2024-2025 school year....
The Star has a leaked memo:
Canada to limit study permits for international students: internal memo
It appears the federal government will soon assign a fixed number of international study permits for each province.www.thestar.com
From the above:
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I think the suggested rollback is too timid by at least 1/2.............BUT....
Not noted above, but mentioned in the article is the idea that their will be a province by province quota.
If said quota is even vaguely proportional to population, the cut in numbers will be notably larger in Ontario that what is suggested above. (good)
I would suggest entirely cancelling student visas for college programs and reinstating the 25 h per week work cap while studying.The move to restrict foreign students seems to be imminent; though its awfully late to implement for the 2024-2025 school year....
The Star has a leaked memo:
Canada to limit study permits for international students: internal memo
It appears the federal government will soon assign a fixed number of international study permits for each province.www.thestar.com
From the above:
View attachment 534208
I think the suggested rollback is too timid by at least 1/2.............BUT....
Not noted above, but mentioned in the article is the idea that their will be a province by province quota.
If said quota is even vaguely proportional to population, the cut in numbers will be notably larger in Ontario that what is suggested above. (good)
I would suggest entirely cancelling student visas for college programs and reinstating the 25 h per week work cap while studying.
Maybe 2 year minimum study programs, or Bachelor and above programs. I think Universities are getting in on the grift offering certificates, etc.Previously the cap, to my understanding was 20hours.
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Also, if you mean Community College, I think that's quite reasonable.
I would suggest entirely cancelling student visas for college programs and reinstating the 25 h per week work cap while studying.
Maybe 2 year minimum study programs, or Bachelor and above programs. I think Universities are getting in on the grift offering certificates, etc.
Maybe carve-outs for in-demand programs with staffing shortages?I would argue it's less the institutions that are the problem than the subject area. We aren't going to get the construction and healthcare workers we need, if we blanket ban college programs. Meanwhile we don't really need more BAs and BScs. If somebody wants to come here and learn how to be an electrician, I want them given a fast track to citizenship. Somebody coming here to do a BA in history? We don't really need them.
A different take on the immigration situation in Canada.
Oh, just read the press release, they snuck in something really good.
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This will slash numbers in Ontario disproportionately, and good!
But the impact on university funding will be huge.
Thank god!
I remember years ago when you could get a study permit to learn English here. It was a hell of a loophole.
This is going to tank the number of applicants. I will say though, you will still see a fair sized number of people attending places like Fanshawe, Centennial, Seneca, etc to get study (and eventually work) permits.
Unless I am mistaken Seneca, Centennial, etc are all public colleges.