The outcome of the review could influence global student mobility trends, particularly for Indian students evaluating overseas education options
Ottawa — The Canadian government has initiated a comprehensive review of its international student visa framework following a rise in compliance concerns linked to certain educational institutions.
Officials said the review was triggered by recent findings indicating inconsistencies in enrollment reporting and student attendance records at some private colleges. Authorities are now considering stricter oversight measures to ensure institutions meet regulatory standards.
Indian students, who represent one of the largest international student groups in Canada, are expected to be directly impacted by any changes. Many rely on the student visa pathway for education as well as potential long-term migration opportunities.
Policy experts say the review reflects broader concerns about the rapid growth of international student numbers and the pressure it places on housing, infrastructure and labor markets
Education sector representatives have emphasized the importance of maintaining Canada’s reputation as a reliable study destination while addressing systemic gaps.
Government officials have assured that genuine students and accredited institutions will continue to benefit from the existing system, but enforcement mechanisms will be strengthened.







