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Canada’s Student Visa Crisis – Is the Dream Over?

Canada slashes study permits by 40%, revokes visas, and tightens student immigration rules, leaving thousands uncertain about their future.
A concerned international student sitting at a desk, looking at their Canadian visa documents with uncertainty.

Synopsis: Canada’s immigration crackdown is revoking thousands of study permits, threatening work opportunities, and making student visas harder to obtain.

Canada’s reputation as a welcoming destination for international students is facing an unprecedented challenge. New immigration rules have sent shockwaves through the student community, slashing study permits by 40% and tightening visa regulations like never before. With 7,000 study permits expected to be revoked, many students, particularly from India, are staring at an uncertain future. 

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Canada’s Immigration Crackdown – What’s Happening?

Recent Canada Immigration News has revealed that Indian students, who make up nearly 40% of international students in Canada, are being hit the hardest. The government is implementing stricter financial scrutiny, background checks, and giving border officials more power to cancel visas. 

The primary reasons behind these drastic changes? Concerns over visa misuse, financial stability, and ensuring students return home after their studies. Those who fail to meet the new criteria are seeing their study permits revoked, forcing them to leave Canada immediately unless they successfully appeal—a process that costs around $1,500 CAD (₹91,000) with no guarantee of success. 

Work & Post-Study Future in Jeopardy 

For students in Canada, losing a study permit means losing the right to work, making it nearly impossible to cover expenses. Even post-graduation work permits are now at risk, leaving students uncertain about their future careers. 

Is Studying in Canada Still an Option? 

While Canada remains a top choice for international students, these new rules demand extra caution. Students planning to study in Canada must double-check financial requirements, ensure their application is strong, and be fully aware of the risks before making a decision. 

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