Canada’s New Study Permit Rules 2024: Avoid These Mistakes or Risk Deportation! | Canada Immigration
Are you an international student navigating Canada’s updated study permit rules? These new regulations could significantly impact your plans to change programs, transfer schools, or extend your studies. In this video, we break down everything you need to know about the latest Canadian immigration updates for 2024 and how to avoid costly mistakes—or even deportation.
Learn how to prepare a strong application, address gaps in your educational history, and align your academic plans with the new requirements from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Whether you're applying for a new study permit after switching institutions or extending your studies after completing a program, we provide actionable steps to stay compliant and secure your future in Canada.
This video also covers essential insights for international students:
• Why study permits are under increased scrutiny.
• The risks of rejection and potential loss of legal status.
• Real-life scenarios and solutions to overcome application hurdles.
• How to avoid common pitfalls and ensure your application meets IRCC standards.
Stay tuned until the end for tips on how to avoid deportation, streamline your application process, and plan your studies effectively under Canada’s immigration system in 2024.
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