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Permits and Visas

IRCC updates to study permit process and work permit eligibility

On January 22, 2024, the Government of Canada introduced a cap on international study permit applications for a period of two years. Additional measures were announced on September 18, 2024.

Changes to the post-graduation work permit program (PGWP) were also announced.

More information and frequently asked questions: IRCC updates to study permit process and work permit eligibility

Sheridan’s Regulated International Student Immigration Advisers are here to help you with questions about studying and working in Canada. However, it is your responsibility to maintain valid immigration status and adhere to Canadian immigration regulations.

Remember to check all of your immigration documents (passport, study permit, work permit, temporary resident visa, etc.) for accuracy and be sure to extend required documents before their expiry date to maintain status in Canada.

Visas

Studying in Canada

Working in Canada

Students are solely responsible for ensuring that they are in compliance with all Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada regulations at all times during their studies and while in Canada, including any medical or study and work permit-related requirements.

The information on this page does not constitute any legal advice and information may change without notice. Always refer to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website for the most up-to-date information.

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