Why Is Canada Limiting Foreign Students?
2024-02-02
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1Canada recently announced a two-year limit on the number of foreign students given permission to study in the country.
2The move is partly to ease a growing housing shortage.
3Reuters news agency recently reported on some of the details of the plan:
4Marc Miller is Canada's immigration minister.
5Miller said the government led by the Liberal Party of Canada will introduce a temporary, two-year limit on student visas.
6That will result in about 364,000 student visas in 2024.
7The government said that is a cut of 35 percent from the year before.
8The new proposals will also set limits on postgraduate work permits issued to foreign students.
9The new limits will likely cause many postgraduate students to return to their home countries.
10The permits were formerly seen as an easy path to securing permanent residency.
11People in master's or post-doctoral programs will be eligible for a three-year work permit.
12However, people who are married to foreign students in undergraduate and lower-level college programs will no longer be able to receive work permits.
13The acceptance of new study permit requests in 2025 will be reconsidered at the end of the current year, Miller said.
14Canada has become a popular place for international students.
15It has been easy to receive work permits after finishing study programs in the country.
16But the increase in international students has led to a shortage of rental homes.
17This has caused the price of rent to go up.
18In December, the cost of rent nationwide rose 7.7 percent from a year earlier, government data shows.
19Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's popularity has decreased partly because of increasing living costs.
20Opposition Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has taken a lead over Trudeau in public opinion studies.
21Elections are expected to be held next year.
22The government has also been concerned about the quality of education offered by some schools.
23Canada's government says international students bring in about $16.4 billion to the nation's economy.
24The new policy will hurt many colleges and universities.
25Ontario, the most populous area, or province, has the biggest share of international students.
26Some businesses, including restaurants and retail industries, have warned that a limit on foreign students will create a shortage of temporary workers.
27For example, restaurants across Canada are dealing with a worker shortage.
28It is estimated there are nearly 100,000 available jobs.
29International students made up 4.6 percent of the 1.1 million workers in the food service industry in 2023, an unnamed industry group told Reuters.
30Canadian banks will gain from the new rules for international students.
31Each student will be required to have a Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC) of more than $15,000.
32The amount is required for international students to be able to cover living costs.
33The new GIC is more than double the amount from the earlier policy.
34Many of Canada's foreign students, about 40 percent, come from India.
35China coming in second with about 12 percent, official data from 2022 shows.
36I'm Gregory Stachel.
1Canada recently announced a two-year limit on the number of foreign students given permission to study in the country. The move is partly to ease a growing housing shortage. 2Reuters news agency recently reported on some of the details of the plan: 3What are the details? 4Marc Miller is Canada's immigration minister. Miller said the government led by the Liberal Party of Canada will introduce a temporary, two-year limit on student visas. That will result in about 364,000 student visas in 2024. The government said that is a cut of 35 percent from the year before. 5The new proposals will also set limits on postgraduate work permits issued to foreign students. The new limits will likely cause many postgraduate students to return to their home countries. 6The permits were formerly seen as an easy path to securing permanent residency. People in master's or post-doctoral programs will be eligible for a three-year work permit. 7However, people who are married to foreign students in undergraduate and lower-level college programs will no longer be able to receive work permits. The acceptance of new study permit requests in 2025 will be reconsidered at the end of the current year, Miller said. 8Why has the government changed its policy? 9Canada has become a popular place for international students. It has been easy to receive work permits after finishing study programs in the country. But the increase in international students has led to a shortage of rental homes. This has caused the price of rent to go up. In December, the cost of rent nationwide rose 7.7 percent from a year earlier, government data shows. 10Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's popularity has decreased partly because of increasing living costs. Opposition Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has taken a lead over Trudeau in public opinion studies. Elections are expected to be held next year. 11The government has also been concerned about the quality of education offered by some schools. 12Who will this affect? 13Canada's government says international students bring in about $16.4 billion to the nation's economy. The new policy will hurt many colleges and universities. 14Ontario, the most populous area, or province, has the biggest share of international students. Some businesses, including restaurants and retail industries, have warned that a limit on foreign students will create a shortage of temporary workers. 15For example, restaurants across Canada are dealing with a worker shortage. It is estimated there are nearly 100,000 available jobs. International students made up 4.6 percent of the 1.1 million workers in the food service industry in 2023, an unnamed industry group told Reuters. 16Canadian banks will gain from the new rules for international students. Each student will be required to have a Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC) of more than $15,000. The amount is required for international students to be able to cover living costs. The new GIC is more than double the amount from the earlier policy. 17Many of Canada's foreign students, about 40 percent, come from India. China coming in second with about 12 percent, official data from 2022 shows. 18I'm Gregory Stachel. 19Wa Lone reported this story for Reuters. Gregory Stachel adapted it for VOA Learning English. 20_________________________________________________ 21Words in This Story 22postgraduate - adj. of or relating to studies done after earning a bachelor's degree or other degree 23residency - n. legal permission to live in a place 24eligible - adj. able to do or receive something 25rent - v. money that you pay in return for being able to use property and especially to live in an apartment or house that belongs to someone else 26affordable - v. to be able to pay for (something) 27retail - adj. relating to the business of selling things directly to customers for their own use