Canada ends the fast-track study visa program: How it may impact Indian students
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CANADA/ Created : Nov 10, 2024, 21:16 IST
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Canada has discontinued its expedited visa program for international students, impacting thousands, particularly from India. The program, aimed at faster processing times, has been replaced with the standard application process, p … Read more
Canada has discontinued its expedited visa program for international students, impacting thousands, particularly from India. The program, aimed at faster processing times, has been replaced with the standard application process, potentially leading to longer wait times and increased competition for students. Read less
The SDS program was created to speed up visa approvals for students coming from India, China, the Philippines, and a few other countries, allowing them to begin their studies in Canada sooner. Over the years, it has grown in popularity among Indian students in particular, as India is currently the largest source of international students in Canada. If reports are to go by, there are approximately 427,000 Indian students currently studying in Canada. With the end of the SDS program, students will now have to use the standard application process.
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Canadian immigration authorities, however, stated that all students who have applied under the SDS and a similar program for Nigerian students, called the Nigerian Student Express (NSE), would still have their applications processed if submitted before the Friday deadline. Those who have applied after the deadline will now have to go through the standard application process.
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The Canadian government has assured students that they can use Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) as proof of financial support when applying through the regular permit process. For now, prospective students and their families will have to adjust to the new system, which could mean longer waits and added uncertainty as they plan their studies in Canada.
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