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Canada Sees Rise in Study Permits Despite Restrictions

July 13, 2024
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  • Canada Study Permits Rise Despite Restrictions

In an unexpected turn of events, despite the Canadian government's efforts to curb the flow of temporary residents, the number of international students obtaining study permits in Canada has increased this year.

This occurs in the midst of efforts by the Justin Trudeau administration, the prime minister, to address the country's housing affordability crisis, which has had a negative effect on the government's standing.


In response to the housing crisis, the government announced measures to limit the number of temporary residents, including international students.

However, data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reveals a different trend. The first four months of 2024 saw the issuance of 187,510 study permits, a significant increase from the 165,805 permits issued during the same period in 2023.

This increase can be attributed to the rising number of Indian students obtaining study permits. The data shows that 81,260 Indian students received study permits in the first four months of 2024, up from 72,750 during the same period in 2023.

In 2023, Indian students received 278,335 of the total 682,430 study permits issued by Canada. So far in 2024, they have been awarded 91,510 of the 216,620 study permits issued.

Despite this upward trend, IRCC had announced earlier this year that the intake of study permit applications for overseas students would be capped at 35 percent compared to 2023. “For 2024, the cap is expected to result in approximately 360,000 approved study permits, a decrease of 35% from 2023,” IRCC stated in a January press release.

In March, Marc Miller, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, reiterated the government’s commitment to reducing the temporary resident population by 5 percent over the next three years. This initiative is driven by the rising housing costs, including home prices and rentals, which have prompted the government to take such measures.

However, the recent monthly data shows a slight decline. In May 2024, the number of students receiving study permits fell to 30,490 from 34,400 in May 2023. The number of Indian students acquiring study permits also decreased during this period, from 13,055 in May 2023 to 10,560 in May 2024.

Despite the government’s efforts to curb the number of temporary residents in response to the housing affordability crisis, the number of foreign students, particularly from India, obtaining study permits in Canada has risen. The government’s future steps and impact on these trends remain to be seen.