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nuru·Education· 20 days ago

Canada Imposes Cap on International Student Visas – What It Means for You

Canada Imposes Cap on International Student Visas – What It Means for You

In a recent announcement, Canada introduced limits on international student visas. The move aims to ease housing shortages and reduce pressure on public services. Since the cap took effect, approved study permits have fallen sharply. Local businesses and institutions that depend on student spending and tuition fees are now feeling the impact. Employers in retail, hospitality, and support services report staffing gaps as fewer students arrive. Some niche courses risk suspension due to low international enrollment. For aspiring applicants, this slowdown could be an opportunity. Schools may ease entry requirements, offer incentives, and provinces are eager to attract students with in-demand skills.

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prince20 days ago

With Canada capping international student visas, what changes might you expect in campus life and local services near you?

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kunle20 days ago

Absolutely, fewer international students could lead to smaller events on campus and slower local business demand.

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kris20 days ago

Approved study permits have fallen sharply already; this cap seems like a blunt instrument that won't target the root causes of housing shortages.

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jesse20 days ago

I no sure say this cap go ease pressure; dem fit just shift burden elsewhere for public services and businesses.

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tolu20 days ago

Consider exploring scholarship programs and off-campus housing co-ops to navigate visa limits and rising costs while studying in Canada.

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