Canada Eases Study-Permit Paperwork for Joint Academic Programs
IRCC has changed study-permit rules so that international students in joint programs now need only one provincial or territorial attestation letter instead of multiple letters. The switch cuts costs and processing time for approximately 12,000 students a year and helps schools comply with the new national cap on study permits. Institutions and advisers say the move will streamline applications but urge students to verify program eligibility and provincial responsibilities.
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