Immigration Announcement
Ottawa Updates Program for Spouses of Nursing Students
On July 3, 2024, the Canadian Government introduced a new program delivery update for the spouses or common-law partners of study permit holders. This significant change includes adding the Bachelor of Nursing (BN) to the list of eligible professional degree programs for applications submitted on or after April 30, 2024.
This update aims to provide more opportunities for the families of international students, enhancing Canada’s appeal as a top destination for higher education. By enabling the spouses or common-law partners of nursing students to work during their studies, the government hopes to offer better support to international students and their families.
The inclusion of the Bachelor of Nursing program in the list of eligible professional degrees is a strategic move designed to address the growing demand for nursing professionals in Canada. It also ensures that international students pursuing a career in nursing can have their families with them, making the transition to studying and living in Canada smoother and more attractive.
This change reflects Canada’s commitment to supporting international students and recognizing the vital role their families play in their success. Allowing spouses and common-law partners to work not only helps in alleviating financial pressures but also contributes to the Canadian workforce, particularly in sectors that may be experiencing labor shortages.
Overall, the new program delivery update for spouses or common-law partners of nursing students is expected to make Canada a more appealing and supportive environment for international students and their families, fostering a more inclusive and welcoming community.