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Canada, The New Study Destination For Nigerian Students As Visa Applications Jum by ElectroLyte: 9:35am On Nov 29, 2022
https://thestreetjournal.org/canada-the-new-study-destination-for-nigerian-students-as-visa-applications-jump-to-record-high/

Canada is the new destination for Nigerian students who wish to further their education outside their country.

This is a surprising detour from the age-long tradition of Britain serving as the first option to study for most of their African colonial masters.

According to one of the students who just got admission to the University of Toronto, the British government and citizens are becoming hostile to foreigners recently.

The student noted that the British government and the Citizens do not appreciate students who contributed a lot to the economy of Great Britain.

He added that all that they portray in their media outlets is that the foreign students are the source of their problems.

Meanwhile, Canadian authorities have announced several benefits for international students travelling to the country for studies last month (October), including the temporary removal of the 20-hour per week work limit.

This means that, for international students, there is no longer a limit to the number of hours you can work when you have a study permit with off-campus work authorization while classes are in session.

The decision comes as Canadian employers face unprecedented challenges in finding and retaining workers during this period of economic recovery and growth.

Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship announced, “From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, international students who are in Canada and who have off-campus work authorization on their study permit will not be restricted by the 20-hour-per-week rule“

According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), international students can work up to 20 hours per week.

The IRCC, in a statement, further noted that international students can work more than a job to make up these hours as long as they continue to meet the conditions of their study permit.

The statement reads, “From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, you can work more than 20 hours per week off campus while class is in session if you are a study permit holder and are studying at a DLI full-time (or part-time during your final academic session), or have been approved for a study permit but haven’t arrived in Canada yet.

“In addition, you must meet all these requirements; You must ensure your application is received for this study permit (including extensions) on or before October 7, 2022.

“You must have an off-campus work authorization on your study permit.

“You must be either in Canada or coming to Canada by December 31, 2023.

“You can ask to have these conditions added if you’re eligible to work off campus. There’s no fee to add these conditions to your permit.”

In addition, the recent IRCC announcement included a slew of benefits for international students;

1. Canada has acknowledged that the number of international students with study permits will increase to approximately 753,000 between 2022 and 2023, implying that there will be more opportunities for students seeking to study in the country.

2. Canada also intends to expand the Student Direct Stream (SDS), which allows candidates from a variety of countries to obtain study permits in a timely manner. The SDS is a fast-track route for candidates from 14 countries to obtain a study permit.

3. To address the country’s labour shortage, Canada intends to encourage international students to apply for permanent residency (PR).

4. To assist international students in tracking their applications, Canada’s immigration department has committed to publishing monthly data on backlogs.

5. Furthermore, as previously stated, Canada has enacted a temporary measure allowing foreign nationals who have already applied for a study permit to work off campus for more than 20 hours per week.

Re: Canada, The New Study Destination For Nigerian Students As Visa Applications Jum by beejay4gud: 10:14am On Dec 11, 2022
Please sir I need assistance on migrating to Canada through the student route with my family (my infant son and my wife).

We lost a UK admission cis we couldn't meet up with the financial condition because our baby came preterm (he came 6 weeks earlier).

I'm just looking for school's in Canada my wife can apply to for masters degree, while I and the baby can file as dependant along side.

The financial involvement I.e what is needed to be paid as application fee to the schools.

My number is 07010770880

My family will greatly appreciate your help with assisting us with adequate informations. God bless you




ElectroLyte:
https://thestreetjournal.org/canada-the-new-study-destination-for-nigerian-students-as-visa-applications-jump-to-record-high/

Canada is the new destination for Nigerian students who wish to further their education outside their country.

This is a surprising detour from the age-long tradition of Britain serving as the first option to study for most of their African colonial masters.

According to one of the students who just got admission to the University of Toronto, the British government and citizens are becoming hostile to foreigners recently.

The student noted that the British government and the Citizens do not appreciate students who contributed a lot to the economy of Great Britain.

He added that all that they portray in their media outlets is that the foreign students are the source of their problems.

Meanwhile, Canadian authorities have announced several benefits for international students travelling to the country for studies last month (October), including the temporary removal of the 20-hour per week work limit.

This means that, for international students, there is no longer a limit to the number of hours you can work when you have a study permit with off-campus work authorization while classes are in session.

The decision comes as Canadian employers face unprecedented challenges in finding and retaining workers during this period of economic recovery and growth.

Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship announced, “From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, international students who are in Canada and who have off-campus work authorization on their study permit will not be restricted by the 20-hour-per-week rule“

According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), international students can work up to 20 hours per week.

The IRCC, in a statement, further noted that international students can work more than a job to make up these hours as long as they continue to meet the conditions of their study permit.

The statement reads, “From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, you can work more than 20 hours per week off campus while class is in session if you are a study permit holder and are studying at a DLI full-time (or part-time during your final academic session), or have been approved for a study permit but haven’t arrived in Canada yet.

“In addition, you must meet all these requirements; You must ensure your application is received for this study permit (including extensions) on or before October 7, 2022.

“You must have an off-campus work authorization on your study permit.

“You must be either in Canada or coming to Canada by December 31, 2023.

“You can ask to have these conditions added if you’re eligible to work off campus. There’s no fee to add these conditions to your permit.”

In addition, the recent IRCC announcement included a slew of benefits for international students;

1. Canada has acknowledged that the number of international students with study permits will increase to approximately 753,000 between 2022 and 2023, implying that there will be more opportunities for students seeking to study in the country.

2. Canada also intends to expand the Student Direct Stream (SDS), which allows candidates from a variety of countries to obtain study permits in a timely manner. The SDS is a fast-track route for candidates from 14 countries to obtain a study permit.

3. To address the country’s labour shortage, Canada intends to encourage international students to apply for permanent residency (PR).

4. To assist international students in tracking their applications, Canada’s immigration department has committed to publishing monthly data on backlogs.

5. Furthermore, as previously stated, Canada has enacted a temporary measure allowing foreign nationals who have already applied for a study permit to work off campus for more than 20 hours per week.

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