Ontario Mandates Housing Assurance for International Students Amidst Capped Study Permits and Collaboration Moratorium
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller's recent announcement included a 35% reduction in study permits.
Ontario colleges and universities will now be mandated to ensure housing options for incoming international students, according to an announcement by Minister Jill Dunlop. The government is set to conduct a review of post-secondary institutions with a substantial international student presence and impose a moratorium on new collaborations between public colleges and private institutions. This decision follows the recent federal government’s move to limit study permits for international undergraduate students over the next two years.
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller’s recent announcement included a 35% reduction in study permits, affecting Ontario’s allocation of new visas, which will be halved. The aim is to address concerns over bad actors exploiting high international student tuition fees while providing subpar education.
Premier Doug Ford’s government previously compelled public colleges and universities to reduce tuition by 10% in 2019, subsequently freezing it without additional funding. To compensate for lost revenue, institutions, especially colleges, began enrolling more international students. The recent measures from the Ontario government aim to protect students and enhance the integrity of post-secondary education.
The challenges arising from the surge in international students, including exploitative practices, misinformation, false promises, and housing inadequacies, necessitate immediate attention, according to Minister Jill Dunlop. The new measures include a housing guarantee for incoming international students.
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