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introduction:
Over the past few months, Canada has implemented major changes affecting international students, changing the landscape for students looking to study abroad. Canbridge, an education consulting firm, is committed to informing prospective students of these changes and helping them adapt to changing immigration rules. This comprehensive guide explores the latest changes and their impact on international students looking to study in Canada.
1. Understanding Canadian immigration measures:
Find out the reasoning behind Canada’s decision to limit international student permits for the next two years. Learn how these measures are being used to support population growth while increasing equity and ensuring a positive experience for students around the world.

2. Main changes affecting international students:
Take a look at four important changes announced by Canada and understand how they affect the different careers of students around the world. From state certification requirements to Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) updates, learn more and stay active.
3. State Certification Requirements:
Learn about the new requirement that most international high school students submit proof of state education (PAL) with their study permit. When looking for a location in a state or territory division, understand the PALs, exemptions, and who needs this certification.

4. PGWP Update for Graduate Students:
Find out about changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PTPD) period for graduate students. Find out who is eligible for the 3-year PGWP extension and how these changes will improve your chances of gaining work experience in Canada.

5. Public-Private School Eligibility Changes:
Understand the changes that affect PTPD eligibility for students enrolled in private school programs. Find out who is still eligible under these conditions and who is exempt from applying for a work permit after graduation. 6. Revised Open Work Permit Eligibility for Women:
Stay informed about changes to open work permit eligibility for spouses and legal partners of international students. Find out who is eligible for an open work permit and who will be restricted under the revised standards.
conclusion:
As Canada adjusts its immigration policy to strike a balance between welcoming international talent and ensuring sustainable growth, it is important for prospective international students to be sure of this first. Canbridge is committed to guiding students through these changes and making studying abroad easier. Use these updates as an opportunity to complete the Canadian study pathway and meet your educational needs.

 

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