The Government of Saskatchewan has reached a significant milestone with its Graduate Retention Program (GRP), investing more than $800 million since its launch in 2009. This...
Ottawa is reviewing a proposal to allow international students to work more than 20 hours per week off campus. This consideration follows a request made last...
A recent analysis by Global Affairs Canada has highlighted the significant economic contribution of international students, who added $30.9 billion to Canada’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)...
The Canadian Government has unveiled plans for a new compliance reporting system aimed at post-secondary institutions. This initiative, spearheaded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC),...
In a significant shift in Canada’s international education landscape, the recent implementation of caps on study permit applications is highlighting the growing importance of smaller source...
Montreal has secured its place as the 10th best city globally for international students, according to Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Best Student Cities for 2025. The city...
In a move that marks a significant shift in Canada’s approach to international education, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has announced an end to the unrestricted intake...
In a move that could significantly reshape the landscape for international education in Canada, the federal government has proposed a series of new regulations aimed at...
Canadian universities have once again demonstrated their academic prowess in the latest QS World University Rankings, securing top positions and reinforcing Canada’s reputation for high-quality education....
In a significant policy change, international students in public-private partnerships (P3s) in Canada are now ineligible for post-graduate work Permits (PGWPs). This development affects many aspiring...