Canada’s government has introduced stricter measures for international students to reduce temporary residents from 6.5% to 5% of the population by 2026. This includes a cap on study permits, reduced eligibility for post-graduate work permits, and stricter requirements for spousal work permits.
The government is leveraging digital tools to enforce these policies, such as Provincial Attestation Letters to verify study program compliance. These actions aim to address housing and healthcare challenges linked to rising temporary migrant numbers, reflecting a broader governmental effort to manage immigration and its impact effectively.