OTTAWA - The Canadian federal government on Wednesday announced a further reduction of international students to manage the volume of temporary resident arrivals.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said in a news release that in 2025 new international student study permits will be reduced by 10 percent from the 2024 target of 485,000, which means reducing study permits issued to 437,000.
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The number of study permits issued in 2026 will remain the same as 2025, the release said.
This announcement followed a previous measure back in January when the federal government said it would approve about 360,000 undergraduate study permits in 2024, a 35 percent reduction from the nearly 560,000 issued in 2023.
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Canada's population surpassed 41 million people in the first quarter of 2024 with a sharp rise in temporary residents. Earlier this year, IRCC announced a decrease in the number of temporary residents, from 6.5 percent of Canada's total population down to 5 percent by 2026.