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Read moreHave you ever thought about studying in Canada? The land of maple syrup, hockey, and stunning landscapes calls out to students worldwide. But here’s the thing: recent data tells a different story...
In August 2025, new international student arrivals dropped significantly—down by a whopping 43.1% from the previous year! That’s not something you want to hear if you’ve got your sights set on this beautiful country.
Imagine this: You enroll, ready to explore a new culture, make friends, and gain a top-notch education. But what if the path is getting rockier? Picture facing a decrease in opportunities amid shifting immigration policies. Between January and August 2025, we saw 132,505 fewer student arrivals than the same period last year.
So, what does this mean for you?
Even better: The government will soon announce its Immigration Levels Plan for 2026-2028. This means changes could be on the horizon, possibly leading to a surge in new programs!
So keep dreaming! This setback may pave the way for exciting opportunities, allowing Canada's educational landscape to evolve and adapt.
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Wow, this article really opened my eyes! The statistics you shared about the decline in new international student arrivals were shocking, but the insights on how the job market and cost of living are impacting decisions were super helpful. I’m definitely sharing this with my friends who are considering studying in Canada!
Thank you for this insightful article! The statistics on declining international student arrivals were eye-opening, especially the part about the changing visa regulations. It really helped me understand some of the challenges we might face when planning to study in Canada. I’ll definitely be sharing this with my friends who are also considering their options!