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What Canada’s 2 year cap on student permit means for Nigerians

The recent policy change by the Canadian government to cap international student permits will have a notable impact on Nigerian students, both those already studying in Canada and those planning to enroll in Canadian educational institutions.

The Canadian government’s decision aims to stabilize the growth of international students for two years, with the cap expected to result in approximately 360,000 approved study permits in 2024, a decrease of 35% from 2023.

This measure is part of Canada’s efforts to address the housing crisis and ensure that international students receive a quality education.

Impact on Nigerian Students in Canada

For Nigerian students currently in Canada, the immediate effect of this policy may be limited, as the cap primarily affects new study permit applications.

Impact on Prospective Nigerian Students

Prospective Nigerian students planning to study in Canada will likely feel the most significant impact of this policy change.

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Prospective students may need to demonstrate stronger academic credentials, financial stability, and clearer plans for their studies and stay in Canada.

Broader Implications

The cap on international student permits is part of Canada’s broader strategy to manage population growth and address the housing crisis.

Stay Informed

Nairametrics analysts suggest Nigerian students planning to study in Canada should stay informed about the latest developments and requirements for international students.

They may need to explore alternative destinations or programs, consider different timelines for their studies, or prepare more robust applications to enhance their chances of securing a study permit under the new policy regime.

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