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Canada’s Study Permit Cap Sparks Financial Crisis for Universities

Austin Campbell

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The Canadian government’s decision to limit international study permits has sent shockwaves through the country’s postsecondary education system. With institutions heavily reliant on international tuition fees, a sharp drop in enrolments is creating financial instability, forcing colleges and universities to cut programs, freeze hiring, and even shut down some campuses.

Massive Decline in Study Permits

According to government data, Canada issued about 40% fewer international study permits last year, surpassing its initial reduction target of 35%. The federal government now aims to cut an additional 10% of permits in 2024, further reducing the number of incoming international students. This drastic decline is already having a severe impact on universities and colleges across the country.

A report from Apply Board, a global education technology company, indicates that:

  • Study permit approvals for international college students dropped by 60%.
  • Undergraduate student permits fell by 40%.
  • Ontario alone saw a staggering 55% decline in international student permit approvals.

Despite Alberta receiving a slight increase in its international student quota last year, it is still expected to experience a 30% decline in total study permit approvals for 2024.

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Financial Turmoil for Universities and Colleges

International students contribute significantly to the financial health of Canadian postsecondary institutions. Their tuition fees, which are typically four to five times higher than those of domestic students, provide crucial funding for various programs. The dramatic decrease in enrolments has resulted in institutions making drastic budget cuts.

Institutions Affected

  • Centennial College in Toronto suspended 49 full-time programs.
  • The University of Winnipeg eliminated its women’s soccer team and English language program due to budget constraints.
  • The University of Calgary saw a 9% drop in international student enrolments last fall, leading to an $11 million loss in tuition revenue.

Experts warn that the situation will worsen unless alternative funding solutions are introduced. Many institutions are already considering increasing tuition fees for domestic students to compensate for the losses.

Long-Term Consequences for Canada

The decline in international students is not just an academic issue—it has broader economic and social consequences. International students often transition into permanent residency, filling labor shortages in critical industries. With fewer students choosing Canada, the country risks losing skilled talent that could have strengthened its workforce.

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Universities Canada President Gabriel Miller describes the situation as a “big, bright, flashing yellow light” for the country, emphasizing that long-term damage could be irreversible unless the government reassesses its policies.

What’s Next?

While the federal government maintains that the funding challenges caused by the cap are not its responsibility, institutions are urging for better coordination between immigration policies and educational funding. Without intervention, Canada may face a future where fewer international students, program cuts, and higher tuition fees become the new norm.

As the country moves forward with stricter study permit regulations, prospective international students must stay informed about policy changes and explore alternative pathways to study in Canada. The impact of these changes will shape the future of higher education and the broader economy in the coming years.

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