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The Canadian government announced new regulations impacting the International Student Program have now taken effect.
Key Points:
Additional Information: The announcement stated that there will be consequences for designated learning institutions that fail to submit compliance reports or verify acceptance letters. The government has been working with designated learning institutions to strengthen student compliance reporting and said they play an important role in protecting student programs against misuse.
BAL Analysis: The government intends the new off-campus work regulations to provide greater oversight and support for international students, in partnership with other recent changes designed to strengthen the integrity of the International Student Program.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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