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K-12 bullish as Canada seeks to rebuild reputation

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Canada’s school districts are feeling optimistic about the international education sector – despite the federal government imposing a cap on study permits for post-secondary students. School districts are busy, said Bonnie McKie, executive director of CAPS-I. Coming to Canada for K-12 is as popular as ever.

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Canada caps study permits at 360,000

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Canada will decrease the number of study permits it issues to international students to approximately 360,000 in 2024, the federal government announced on Monday. This will equate to a 35% fall in the number of study permits issued to new arrivals, compared to 2023 levels.

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Canadian schools part of work & travel consortium

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A consortium of eight accredited language schools has become the newest Recognised Organisation in the Canadian government’s International Experience Canada program, allowing members to invite participants to apply and skip the general pool of applicants to the IEC.

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ApplyBoard partners with Canada’s TD bank

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Student recruitment platform ApplyBoard has signed an agreement with one of Canada’s largest banks to assist students from top source countries with finance management. “Students can strengthen their study permit application with verifiable Proof of Financial Support from ApplyBoard [through the TD program].

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Language agents finding ‘go-around’ for Canada cap

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Agents finding students for language schools in Canada are trialling different ‘go-arounds’ for the study permit cap that has hit schools. Immigration minister Marc Miller rejected any exemption for language students who need a study permit, which are typically those who stay longer than six months.

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Awareness of int’l benefits being “lost” in Canada

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The benefits of welcoming international students across Canada is being lost amid negative headlines and political pressure, stakeholders across the country fear. “International students and their families bring great value to Canadian communities,” she said.

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Canada updates on visa approval rules, exemptions to cap and access to PGWP

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Canada’s IRCC has invited feedback from colleges and universities on a suggested provision to reduce the window of time institutions have to verify letter of acceptances to 10 days, and hence enable speedier visa processing once provincial allocations of study permits are confirmed by late March.

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