Ottawa mulls fast-tracking international study permits for ‘trusted’ universities, colleges

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Proposed two-tier system would expedite process for foreign students with places at established institutions

He said some colleges “exist purely to profit off the backs of vulnerable international students rather than provide quality education to the future permanent residents and citizens of Canada.”

Everett Dorma, spokesman for the University of Regina, which has more than 4,000 international students from approximately 100 countries, said affordable housing is particularly important toHe said the trusted institutions framework now being discussed “is intended to address concerns related to the growth in international students applying to study in Canada, the shortage of housing/accommodations in some markets, the potential vulnerability of international students and other issues.

Graham Barber, assistant director of international relations at Universities Canada, said his membership organization has been working for a year on the trusted institutions framework with the federal government. Aissa Diop, spokeswoman for Mr. Miller, said no final decisions have been made and that the IRCC is having discussions with “a small group of designated learning institutions from across Canada intended to represent the diversity of the sector on how this model could work. IRCC is also consulting the provinces and territories, as well as national education associations.”

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