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New IRCC Rule: Re-apply for Study Permit if Changing Schools

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently published a significant announcement in the Canadian Gazette, proposing changes to Canada’s international student program. The proposed amendments have drawn attention, particularly the suggestion that international students must Re-apply for Study Permit if they change their Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. This new regulation aims to ensure compliance with federal guidelines for schools that accept international students.

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Top 5 High-Paying Part-Time Jobs for International Students in 2024

Maximizing Earnings as an International Student in Canada:

Earlier this year, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that the temporary measure allowing international students to work unlimited hours off-campus would not be renewed. As of September 2024, international students are once again limited to working 24 hours per week during the academic year. This change makes it essential for students to find high-paying part-time jobs to maximize their earnings within these restricted hours.

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Canada Limits Study Permits and Alters PGWP Eligibility Rules

Canada Limits Study Permits as part of a broader initiative to manage immigration more sustainably. The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced new measures to cap the number of study permits and revise the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. These changes aim to balance immigration needs with economic realities.

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How To Successfully Immigrate to Canada as an Engineering Professional

Engineers are in high demand across Canada’s workforce. As the country’s immigration policies focus on meeting economic needs, professionals in this field have a wide array of pathways to permanent residency. Whether you’re looking to directly apply for permanent residency or build eligibility through work experience, you can successfully immigrate to Canada with multiple immigration options.

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How International Students Can Overcome Canada’s Stricter PR Rules

Canada has been a top choice for international students seeking quality education and a potential path to permanent residency (PR). However, policy changes have created obstacles for many, leaving them unsure of their future. With new immigration regulations tightening the pathway to PR, international students can overcome these stricter rules to find their place in Canada’s evolving system.

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Canadian Rules on Work Hours for International Students

Starting this fall, international students will experience a shift in Canada’s work-hour limits. The new Canadian Rules on Work Hours allow students to work up to 24 hours per week off-campus, an increase from the current 20-hour cap. Announced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller in April, this change seeks to balance allowing students to work and ensuring their academic success. While the exact implementation date remains unconfirmed, the adjustment is anticipated to take effect this month. Until then, international students are limited to 20 hours per week off-campus during active academic periods.

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