Canada Reports 50,000 International Students as No-Shows: Alarming Trend Raises Concerns

In a startling revelation, nearly 50,000 international students who were issued study permits to pursue higher education in Canada have been reported as “no-shows,” according to data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for the spring 2024 term. This accounts for 6.9% of all international students tracked by IRCC, sparking nationwide discussions about the […]

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New Guidelines for International Students Transferring Schools in Canada Starting 2025

As of January 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has implemented significant changes to the rules governing the transfer of international students between schools in Canada. These updated regulations primarily affect students transferring between Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs), shifting from one level of education to another, and how these transitions impact their study permits […]

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The Role of Immigration in Addressing Canada’s Workforce Shortages

As Canada faces workforce challenges due to an aging population and labor shortages, immigration has become a key driver in bridging these gaps. Immigrants are not only filling important vacancies but are also enhancing various sectors, fostering innovation, and ensuring long-term growth. This article explores how immigrants contribute to Canada’s economic success, particularly in industries […]

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