The changes are expected to influence global student mobility trends, with Canada strengthening its position as a preferred destination
Canada has announced an expansion of work permit pathways for international graduates, a move expected to benefit thousands of Indian students. The update, confirmed within the past 24 hours, introduces greater flexibility in post-study work options and aims to address labor shortages.
Under the revised framework, graduates from eligible institutions will have extended opportunities to gain Canadian work experience, which is often a key requirement for permanent residency. Authorities say the policy is designed to retain skilled talent trained within the country.
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Indian students, who form one of the largest international student populations in Canada, are expected to benefit significantly from the changes
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Education consultants report increased interest in Canadian programs following the announcement
Government officials emphasized that the expansion aligns with economic priorities, particularly in sectors facing workforce gaps such as healthcare, technology and skilled trades.
Universities have welcomed the move, noting that clearer pathways enhance Canada’s attractiveness as a study destination. However, experts caution that housing and infrastructure challenges remain critical factors influencing student experience.
Immigration analysts say the policy reflects Canada’s continued reliance on international students as a source of skilled migrants.





