Nova Scotia and PEI Announced Study Permit Allocations for 2024

Recently, two Canadian provinces, Nova Scotia and PEI, announced study permit allocations for 2024. The first province fixed 12,900 study permits, while the latter will issue 2,000 this year to international students. The federal government announced a study permit cap on January 22 in an effort to stabilize the country’s international student population and enhance […]
Ontario Unveiled its Study Permit Distribution Plan for 2024

Recently, Ontario unveiled its study permit distribution plan for 2024. As per this, 96% of the study permits will be dedicated to public universities and colleges in Ontario. The rest will be divided among private universities, language schools, and other institutions. Below are the details concerning Ontario’s study permit distribution plan for 2024. Ontario Unveiled […]
PGWP eligibility changes for Public-Private Program Graduates

PGWP eligibility changes for Public-Private Program Graduates will be effective as of September 1, 2024. This change occurred as part of IRCC’s announcement of several updates to the International Student Program. The PGWP eligibility update implied that college program graduates with public-private licensing agreements will become ineligible for PGWP, effective September 1, 2024. However, as […]
Three More Canadian Provinces Began Issuing PALs to Students

Three more Canadian provinces began Issuing PALs to International Students. PALs, or Provincial Attestation Letters, are an additional requirement for applying for a Canadian study permit. The provinces that implemented the PAL system include New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Prior to these, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, and Manitoba had implemented the system for […]
IRCC Issued 1980 ITAs in a Recent General Express Entry Draw

Canada’s immigration department recently held an Express Entry Draw on March 25, 2024. The two previous draws were on March 12 and 13. The department frequently held draws to support its economy and address the urgent market gaps. IRCC issued 1980 ITAs in a recent General Express Entry Draw. Find the other draw details below, […]
Canada’s Immigration Plan 2024-2026 Will Include TR Targets

Recently, IRCC’s Minister, Marc Miller, has made a notable announcement concerning immigration. As per this, Canada’s Immigration Plan 2024-2026 will include TR targets beginning this autumn. Generally, Canada’s immigration Levels plan outlines the new permanent resident targets the country aims to admit each year for the following three years. Notably, Canada has not previously taken […]
Canada Revised TFWP Criteria to Better Meet Labor Market Needs

In a recent announcement, Canada reveals revised TFWP criteria. Marc Miller, the IRCC Minister, and Randy Boissonnault, the Employment Minister, revealed some notable modifications to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program or TFWP in a press conference. Canada introduced several temporary measures to help improve labor market situations during the COVID-19 pandemic. But now Canada has started […]
Canada Revised Requirements For Spousal Open Work Permits

Recently, Canada revised its requirements for spousal open work permits (SOWP). The immigration department, IRCC, has revealed details concerning the updated criteria on March 19. Find the details below. Canada’s Revised Eligibility Requirements For Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWP). IRCC previously announced the modifications to the international student program on January 22, 2024. One of those […]
Alberta and Manitoba Begun Issuing Attestation Letters to Students

Two provinces in Canada, Alberta and Manitoba, have begun issuing attestation letters to International Students. Students from overseas now require Provincial attestation letters (PALs) to apply for a study permit in Canada in addition to the letter of acceptance. British Columbia was the first Canadian province to begin issuing PALs to students. Alberta and Manitoba […]