Canada Announces Study Visa Quota 2025

Canada Announces Study

Canada Announces Study Visa Quota 2025

Canada Sets Study Visa Quota for 2025: Key Details Revealed

Canada Announces Study Visa Quota 2025 permits for international study. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) outlines the number of permits allocated in each province across the country along with changes within requirements. It affects more on the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL).

Key Highlights:

437,000 Study Visas in 2025: Canada Targets 437,000 Study Visas in 2025.

Allocation for Graduate Students: 12% of these permits will be allocated to students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees.

There have been some new updates about the PAL for study permits, which is an important document for study permits.

Breakdown of Study Permits by Student Type:

The table below shows how study permits will be distributed among different groups of students:

Type of Students Number of Permits
Graduate degree students 73,282
Kindergarten to Grade 12 students 72,200
Other PAL/TAL-exempt applicants 48,524
PAL/TAL-required applicants 242,994
Total 437,000

Provincial Study Permit Allocations

IRCC also shared how study permits will be divided by province. Here’s a look at the numbers:

Province/Territory PAL/TAL-Required Students K-12 Students Other Exempt Applicants
Alberta 32,660 72,200 48,524
British Columbia 53,589
Manitoba 10,021
New Brunswick 6,430
Newfoundland and Labrador 4,664
Northwest Territories 220
Nova Scotia 8,297
Nunavut 220
Ontario 116,740
Prince Edward Island 1,250
Quebec 72,977
Saskatchewan 8,869
Yukon 339
Total 316,276 72,200 48,524

Updates on PAL Requirements

The Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) is now required for master’s and doctoral students applying for a study permit. However, some groups are exempt from this requirement, including:

  1. School Students (Kindergarten to Grade 12): No PAL is needed for younger students.
  2. Permit Renewals Without Changing Schools: Students renewing their study permits without switching Designated Learning Institutes (DLIs) are exempt.
  3. Priority and Vulnerable Groups: Special groups supported by the Canadian federal government are also exempt.

What This Means for International Students

These are the updates you need to know if you plan to study in Canada. If you are planning to pursue a graduate degree, apply for K-12 schooling, or renew your permit, this information will guide you through it.

 

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