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Canada further tightens rules on foreign students and temporary workers

Immigration has become a contentious issue as PM Justin Trudeau’s party trails in opinion polls ahead of a looming federal election

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Canada is further reducing the number of study permits it will grant to foreign students and tightening eligibility for work permits in a bid to cut down on the number of temporary residents in the country, the government said on Wednesday.

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The announcement comes as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government, trailing in the public opinion polls and coming off a major by-election loss this week, seeks to reduce the number of temporary residents – including international students and foreign workers – in the country.

The issue has become one of the most contentious in Canadian politics with a federal election due no later than October, 2025.

The changes announced on Wednesday would reduce the number of international study permits issued to 437,000 in 2025. Canada approved 509,390 in 2023, according to immigration department data, and 175,920 in the first seven months of 2024.

The changes would also limit work permit eligibility for spouses of some students and temporary foreign workers.

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As Canada sees a spike in the number of refugee claimants, the government said on Wednesday it planned to review measures to strengthen visa integrity and was “reviewing visa decision-making so that our highly trained officers have the right tools to detect fraud and reduce the number of non-genuine visitors”.

Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller takes part in a press conference in Ottawa in January. Photo: Reuters
Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller takes part in a press conference in Ottawa in January. Photo: Reuters
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