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Canada’s Latest Immigration Updates: Key Changes and Insights

Stronger Protections for International Students

Starting November 15, 2024, new measures for the International Student Program aim to ensure fairness and sustainability. The regulations introduce:

  • Greater scrutiny of educational institutions to safeguard international students.
  • Expanded support mechanisms to prevent exploitation and ensure well-being.

These updates enhance accountability among learning institutions while reinforcing protections for students navigating their educational journeys in Canada.

Visitor Visa Policy Enhancements

On November 8, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) revised its approach to issuing single-entry and multiple-entry visitor visas. These changes allow immigration officers to:

  • Exercise increased discretion in determining visa types.
  • Optimize visa processing efficiency and resource allocation.

The goal is to streamline the visa process while ensuring a positive experience for applicants and better use of resources.

Proactive Measures for Potential Rise in Asylum Seekers

In response to recent U.S. political developments, Canada is preparing for a potential increase in asylum claims. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has developed contingency plans to address irregular border crossings, particularly in Québec. These measures reflect Canada’s readiness to manage an influx of asylum seekers while upholding humanitarian commitments.

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