At the heart of our service is a commitment to personalized support — our dedicated case officers work hand-in-hand with each client to align with their unique goals, and they can directly represent you in communications with Canadian immigration authorities. We’re here to make the journey smoother, clearer, and more confident from start to finish.”
What the Jan 2026 Study Permit Cap Changes Mean For International Students
From January 1, 2026, Canada will implement major changes to its study‑permit system: master’s and doctoral students at public institutions will no longer be subject to the national cap on new permits, and the provincial/territorial attestation letter requirement will be removed. This gives international graduate students greater certainty — while undergraduate and private‑school students still face the cap. Here’s what you need to know.






