Canada is set to simplify study permit applications for certain international students beginning January 2026, as the ...
Canada announced that master’s and doctoral students will no longer need a provincial or territorial attestation letter as ...
Canada will further reduce the number of international study permits in 2026 as part of its plan to lower the share of ...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) has announced a significant policy change affecting graduate-level international students.
Canada will issue a maximum of 408,000 study permits next year, a 7% decrease from this year, with the number of new ...
Canada has announced a reduction in study permit allocations for 2026 as part of ongoing efforts to control the country’s ...
Study In Canada 2025: Canada has long been a top choice for Indian students due to its multicultural environment and being home to some of the best universities in the world. When choosing to study ...
In a game-changing policy update, IRCC has introduced new rules for the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) and Territorial Attestation Letter (TAL) requirements. Under the new regulations, most study ...
Canada has recorded 308,880 fewer students and workers so far this year, underscoring how recent IRCC restrictions are reshaping migration trends.
The Canadian government requires international students to demonstrate sufficient funds to cover living expenses, in addition to tuition. They require at least CAD 20,635 per year for living expenses.