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Module 1: Welcome To The Canada Japa System Members Area6 Topics
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RECENT Updates To The Canada International Student Program6 Topics
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November 15th 2024 - New Updates For International Students
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November 1st 2024 PGWP Eligibility Updates
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Massive Changes In Sept 2024 - Study Permit Caps, SOWP and PGWP Changes
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CHANGES IN JANUARY 2024
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Additional information about International Student Program reforms - February 2024
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CHANGES IN DECEMBER 2023
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November 15th 2024 - New Updates For International Students
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Module 2: Step 1: Getting A Letter Of Admission5 Topics
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Module 3A: Resources Needed To Get Admission in a College/University - Part 126 Topics
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2024 Changes of College Study Programs That Can Get PGWP
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School SEARCH TOOL - College and University Search Tool
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Search Tool For Colleges In Ontario
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Search Tool For Universities In Canada - Compare Different Universities In Canada
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Designated Learning Institutes (DLI) List
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Ask Jenny the Best Level of Study In Canada For You
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Scholarship Opportunities To Study In Canada
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Video - How To Search For Scholarship & Funding In Canada
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Funding Your Studies - Scholarships, Loans and Bursaries
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How To Apply for Scholarships To Study In Canada
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How To Find And Apply For Scholarships In Canada
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Video - How To Choose The Best Program To Study - The 'Best Fit" For You
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Universities That Accept Second Class Lower For Masters Degree
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IMPORTANT Documents Required To Apply For Graduate Admission
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Letters of Recommendation For Admissions
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Academic CV Format And SAMPLES For Graduate Studies
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Step By Step How To Create An Academic CV
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Finding Supervisors for Your Masters and PhD
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Professor Email Samples And Interview Tips
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How to Avoid IELTS in your Application
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The Importance of a Statement of Purpose
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How To Write A Winning SOP
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SAMPLE Statement of Purpose You Can Model
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SAMPLE 2 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE YOU CAN MODEL
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Sample Statement of Purpose Examples
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How To Handle Canadian College Applications
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2024 Changes of College Study Programs That Can Get PGWP
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Module 3B: Resources Needed To Get Admission In a College/University - Part 213 Topics
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VIDEO: The PLAIN UNTOLD truth about finding funding for graduate schools in Canada
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Video: 8 Cheapest Universities For International Graduate Students
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How to Calculate Your CGPA
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Easy To Use Tool: Calculate Your CGPA in Minutes
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Tools To Convert Your CGPA To Canada 4.0 Grade Point CGPA
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Comparison of The Nigerian 5 GPA Scale to Percentage
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Video - How To Get A Loan For Your Study PLUS The Top Loan Organizations You Can Explore
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How To Get Affordable International Loan To Study In Canada
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VIDEO: Loan Application Walkthrough with MPOWER Financing
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LIST of Mpower Approved Schools
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VIDEO - How To Make Payments To Canada Schools With Flywire
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Resources for GMAT and GRE
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HOW TO CHANGE YOUR DLI IN CANADA
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VIDEO: The PLAIN UNTOLD truth about finding funding for graduate schools in Canada
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Module 3C: PDF Databases of Schools/Programs You Can Explore11 Topics
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Graduate Programs For Medical Graduates (Apart From Nurses)
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NURSING In CANADA: Requirements for Study & Practicing Nursing In Canada
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Top 10 Most Valuable Degree Programs in Canada
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View Programs Offered In New Bunswick Community College
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View Programs Offered In Selkirk College, British Columbia
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Undergraduate Programs Offered In the University of Manitoba
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Graduate Programs Offered In the University of Manitoba
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PACE Programs University of Winnipeg
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic Program List For Internationals
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International Student Programs At Cape Breton University
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Programs At Assiniboine Community College Manitoba
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Graduate Programs For Medical Graduates (Apart From Nurses)
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Module 4: THE BASICS OF APPLYING FOR AN UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM2 Topics
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Module 5: The Study Visa Application Process24 Topics
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The First Thing To Do If You Have Been Refused Canada Visa Previously
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Visa Documents You MUST Have & What To Include In Your Visa SOP
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VIDEO: THESE DOCUMENTS WILL GIVE YOUR VISA A HIGH SUCCESS CHANCE
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How Much Financial Commitment Do You Need?
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How Much Do You Need To Study In Canada: Updated January 2024
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VIDEO: How To Avoid Visa Refusal For Finance And Assets Reasons!
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VIDEO - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AVOIDING VISA REFUSAL FOR PROOF OF FUNDS REASON
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GIFT DEED SAMPLES
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VIDEO: How To Write The PERFECT SOP!
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Sample Statement of Purpose For Visa Application......1
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Sample Statement of Purpose For Visa Application....2
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Important Tips To Construct Your Study Plan Or Visa Statement of Purpose (SOP)
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Why Your Study Visa Could Be Denied
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Sample GCMS Refusal Notes You Can Learn From
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VIDEO - How To Apply On The IRCC Online Portal For Study Visa (Using the GCKey) - The Older Method
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VIDEO: How To Use The New IRCC Online Portal To Submit Your Canada Study Visa Application - The Newer Method
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DETAILED LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR STUDY VISA AND THEIR APPROPRIATE CATEGORIES FOR UPLOAD IN THE APPLICATION PORTAL
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Understanding The Canada Study Permit Application Process
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How to Handle Letters of Sponsorship​
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How To Send your bank statement to the Embassy
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What Happens After You Submit Your Canada Study Visa Application
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How To Change Your School And Program (DLI) In Canada
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CASE STUDIES: DIFFERENT CANADA STUDY VISA STORIES AND TIMELINES YOU CAN LEARN FROM!!
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VIDEO - HOW TO EXTEND YOUR CANADA STUDY PERMIT IN CANADA
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The First Thing To Do If You Have Been Refused Canada Visa Previously
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Module 6: FAMILY APPLICATION RESOURCES11 Topics
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Can I Go To Canada With My Family Immediately?
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How to come to study in Canada accompanied by your family.
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VIDEO WEBINAR: Steb By Step Strategies To Apply For Study Visa With Your Family
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Bringing Your Spouse and Children To Canada While You Study
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New Update On Spousal Open Work Permit - March 19, 2024
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Sample Family Visa Application Letter
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GCKey Portal Walkthrough How To Apply For Your Family Members
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VIDEO: What Visas Should Your Spouse And Children Apply For?
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How Your Spouse Can Convert Visit Visa To Work Permit
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Visitor Visa For Parents Of International Students - How To Apply
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Medical Inadmissibility Canada – Can I be refused visa for medical reasons?
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Can I Go To Canada With My Family Immediately?
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Module 7: POST GRADUATE WORK PERMIT5 Topics
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Module 8: Your Bonuses3 Topics
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HOW TO CONTACT ME2 Topics
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Module 9: Paid Professional Services Provided & Book An Appointment
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Module 10: Frequently Asked Questions6 Topics
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BONUS: How To Get Permanent Residence After Your Studies2 Topics
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Testimonials From People Just LIKE YOU!
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Continued Support After You Receive Your Study Visa
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Additional Information
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CHANGES IN JANUARY 2024
Canada decreases the number of new international student permits issued to approximately 360,000 for 2024
January 22, 2024
Navigating New Challenges: Understanding Canada’s Recent Changes in International Student Policies
The details of the changes are below. However, it’s crucial to understand these changes and how they might affect your plans to study in Canada.
While the new regulations may seem daunting, I encourage you not to lose sight of your goals.
1. Intake Cap on Study Permits
Canada has introduced a temporary cap on international student permits for 2024, limiting the number to approximately 360,000.
This is a reduction of 35% compared to the previous year. While this might sound alarming, remember, it’s a temporary measure. It’s essential to plan ahead and prepare strong applications to fall within this cap.
2. Provincial and Territorial Limits
Each Canadian province and territory will have its own cap based on population size. This means provinces traditionally popular with international students may have tighter restrictions.
Diversifying your choices and considering less popular destinations could increase your chances of acceptance.
3. Exemptions and Renewals
The good news is that study permit renewals and students pursuing graduate programs including Masters, Doctorates, and Elementary/Secondary education are exempt from these caps.
So if you’re aiming for graduate programs or are already studying in Canada, these changes may not impact you.
4. Attestation Letter Requirement
Beginning January 22, 2024, all study permit applications must include an attestation letter from a province or territory. This new step emphasizes the importance of meeting all application requirements precisely.
5. Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) Changes
Significant changes are coming to the PGWP program, particularly affecting graduates from public-private institution models. If you’re considering such institutions, it’s time to rethink your strategy and perhaps focus on programs that still qualify for PGWP.
These changes are a reminder of the dynamic nature of immigration policies.
We understand these updates may be overwhelming, but with the Canada Japa System, we are committed to providing you with current, reliable information to navigate these changes successfully.
Our goal remains to equip you with knowledge and strategies to achieve your dreams.
Stay Positive and Proactive
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January 22, 2024—Ottawa (Details Of The New Changes)
The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced today that the Government of Canada will set an intake cap on international student permit applications to stabilize new growth for a period of two years. For 2024, the cap is expected to result in approximately 360,000 approved study permits, a decrease of 35% from 2023.
In the spirit of fairness, individual provincial and territorial caps have been established, weighted by population, which will result in much more significant decreases in provinces where the international student population has seen the most unsustainable growth. Study permit renewals will not be impacted. Those pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees, and elementary and secondary education are not included in the cap. Current study permit holders will not be affected.
IRCC will allocate a portion of the cap to each province and territory, who will then distribute the allocation among their designated learning institutions. To implement the cap, as of January 22, 2024, every study permit application submitted to IRCC will also require an attestation letter from a province or territory. Provinces and territories are expected to establish a process for issuing attestation letters to students by no later than March 31, 2024.
These temporary measures will be in place for two years, and the number of new study permit applications that will be accepted in 2025 will be re-assessed at the end of this year. During this period, the Government of Canada will continue to work with provinces and territories, designated learning institutions and national education stakeholders on developing a sustainable path forward for international students, including finalizing a recognized institution framework, determining long-term sustainable levels of international students and ensuring post-secondary institutions are able to provide adequate levels of student housing.
In order to better align the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program, we are changing the eligibility criteria:
- Starting September 1, 2024, international students who begin a study program that is part of a curriculum licensing arrangement will no longer be eligible for a postÂgraduation work permit upon graduation. Under curriculum licensing agreements, students physically attend a private college that has been licensed to deliver the curriculum of an associated public college. These programs have seen significant growth in attracting international students in recent years, though they have less oversight than public colleges and they act as a loophole with regards to post-graduation work permit eligibility.
- Graduates of master’s and other short graduate-level programs will soon be eligible to apply for a 3-year work permit. Under current criteria, the length of a postÂgraduation work permit is based solely on the length of an individual’s study program, hindering master’s graduates by limiting the amount of time they have to gain work experience and potentially transition to permanent residence.
In the weeks ahead, open work permits will only be available to spouses of international students in master’s and doctoral programs. The spouses of international students in other levels of study, including undergraduate and college programs, will no longer be eligible.
The important measures announced today complement other recently announced reforms to the International Student Program. Taken together, they aim to ensure genuine students receive the support they require and have the resources they need for an enriching study experience in Canada, while at the same time stabilizing the overall number of students arriving and alleviating pressures on housing, health care and other services in Canada.