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It's been days but due to diplomatic spat between India and Canada it has become a cause of worry for Indian students aspiring to study in Canada.
As Canadian universities consistently stand tall among the world’s top academic institutions, according to rankings by the Times Higher Education and QS rankings.
Over the past few years, the Canadian government has made several significant changes to its visa policies and immigration programmes. Most new study permits are now being processed within the 60-day service standard, as reported by IndianExpress.
At present, international students getting admission to Canadian institutions must be classified under Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) approved by their respective provincial or territorial governments. For this, international students require an acceptance letter from a DLI to apply for a study permit in Canada. The framework will also establish a two-tiered structure among DLIs, with some being recognised as Trusted Institutions and others not.
Due to temporary suspension of visa services may present challenges, it’s crucial to remain adaptable and explore alternative plans if necessary.
It is important for aspiring students should stay updated on the latest Canadian immigration policies by regularly visiting the official Government of Canada website or seeking guidance from Canadian immigration authorities.
Students intending to study in Canada should anticipate potential delays in visa processing, especially for the upcoming spring academic session scheduled for January 2024.
Canada’s immigration policies have demonstrated their ability to adapt to global dynamics, emphasising diversity and inclusivity.
As we look ahead, Canada continues to stand as a promising destination for individuals seeking a brighter future through quality education, unwavering in its commitment to welcoming newcomers from around the world. Depending on the situation’s progression, it is advisable for students to consider planning their academic endeavours for the following fall or autumn semester, slated for August 2024.