Maple News reports that TD Bank Group has teamed up with Canadian education technology leader ApplyBoard in a strategic effort to streamline the path for international students applying to study in Canada under the Student Direct Stream (SDS). The collaboration aims to provide a faster and more secure experience for […]
Category: Study Visa
Master the CAEL Speaking Section: Expert Strategies from Official Webinar
Maple News reports that international students aiming for admission to Canadian universities now have a valuable resource to improve their English-language test scores—the official CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language) webinar focused on speaking strategies. The Canadian Academic English Language Test is one of the key language assessments accepted by numerous […]
Canada Sets New Weekly Work Limit for International Students at 24 Hours
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will not renew the temporary policy that allowed international students to work unlimited hours off-campus during academic sessions. Immigration Minister Marc Miller confirmed that starting this fall semester, international students will be limited to 24 hours of off-campus work per […]
Ontario to Limit International Student Admissions at 13 Public Colleges in 2024
Maple News reports that 13 public colleges across Ontario will cut back on international student admissions in 2024. This change follows the Ontario government’s broader efforts to tighten control over the rapidly growing international student population and address concerns related to housing, institutional capacity, and long-term immigration sustainability. The impacted […]
Who Can Study in Canada Without a Study Permit?
Maple News reports that in response to Canada’s recent initiative to cap international student admissions for the next two years, many prospective students are exploring alternative ways to study in Canada—specifically, whether they qualify to do so without a study permit. While most foreign nationals need a valid study permit […]
HDFC Bank and TD Bank Partner to Simplify Study Permit Process for Indian Students in Canada
Maple News reports that HDFC Bank, India’s leading private sector bank, has joined forces with Canada’s TD Bank Group to streamline the path for Indian students preparing to study in Canada. The collaboration introduces a referral program aimed at simplifying the application process for the Student Direct Stream (SDS) study […]
Canada Eases Path to PR for Master’s and PhD Graduates with New 3-Year Work Permit Policy
Maple News reports that international students graduating from master’s or PhD programs in Canada now have an improved pathway to Canadian permanent residence (PR) thanks to a newly updated work permit policy. Effective February 15, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) implemented a significant change to the Post-Graduation Work […]
Study Finds Immigrant Children in Canada Outperform Peers in Education and Earnings
Maple News reports that newcomers who immigrate to Canada at a young age are more likely to achieve higher educational and economic success than their Canadian-born peers, according to recent findings from Statistics Canada. The study, which analyzed data from the Longitudinal Immigrant Database, reveals that immigrants who arrived in […]
Essential Checklist: How to Prepare for Studying in Canada as an International Student
Maple News reports that as thousands of international students prepare to begin their academic journey in Canada, understanding what to do before you depart is crucial to a smooth transition. From securing admission to setting up finances, here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you get ready. First and foremost, an […]
Navigating Canada’s Student Direct Stream in 2024: An Updated Guide for International Students
Maple News reports that Canada’s Student Direct Stream (SDS), a fast-tracked study permit application pathway, has undergone updates in 2024. These changes, part of broader efforts by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to increase scrutiny and maintain the quality of the international student program, are expected to impact thousands […]
IRCC Unveils 2024 Study Permit Allocations Across Canadian Provinces
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released the official allocation of study permits for each Canadian province and territory for 2024. This development follows the department’s announcement earlier this year introducing a national cap on study permit applications to manage the growing number of international […]
Nova Scotia Allocates 12,900 Study Permits for International Students in 2024 Under Federal Cap
Maple News reports that Nova Scotia has released its international student permit allocation for 2024, revealing a significant decrease in the number of new study permits approved for the province. Under new federal limits that came into effect earlier this year, Nova Scotia has been granted a total of 12,900 […]
Ontario Prioritizes Public Institutions in 2024 International Study Permit Allocation
Maple News reports that Ontario will allocate 96% of its 2024 international study permits to public universities and colleges, as the province aligns its academic immigration strategy with labour market demands. Only 4% of permits will be distributed among language schools, private universities, and other educational institutions, while career colleges […]
More Provinces Join Canada’s New Study Permit Attestation System
Maple News reports that three additional Canadian provinces—New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador—have implemented systems to issue Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs) to prospective international students. The move comes in response to a new federal mandate that links the issuance of study permits to a province-specific allocation system introduced by […]
IRCC Moves Up PGWP Cut-off Date for Public-Private College Programs
Maple News reports that Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has accelerated a key policy change affecting international students. As of May 15, 2024, graduates from college programs delivered through public-private curriculum licensing agreements will no longer be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This is a notable […]
Alberta and Manitoba Begin Issuing Attestation Letters for International Students
Maple News reports that Alberta and Manitoba have officially started issuing Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs) to international students accepted into schools within their jurisdictions. These letters are now a mandatory requirement for obtaining a Canadian study permit following recent changes announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). In both […]
