Nigerian students, others in Canada must leave after studies – New policy
Nigerians and others categorised as foreign students studying in Canada hoping to remain in that country as permanent residents have been denied the opportunity.
This came as Canada announced an end to the policy whereby international students could convert their study permits to permanent residency.
The new regulation mandates that international students return to their home countries upon the expiration of their study visas in Canada.
Canada is also terminating the Student Direct Stream (SDS) program and halting asylum claims tied to such immigration pathways.
Marc Miller, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, confirmed this development during an interview on Tuesday, where he discussed the nation’s immigration policies and the challenges faced by international students.
The announcement follows recent protests by international students across Canada who demanded a streamlined process to transition from study permits to permanent residency or an extension of their stay.
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Responding to these demands, Miller said, “When people come here and decide they want to be students, there are no guarantees to become permanent residents.”
He emphasized the distinction between study permits and resident permits, stating that while students have a right to protest, the priority of Canada’s immigration policies is to maintain balance and order in the system.
Launched in 2018, the Student Direct Stream (SDS) aimed to fast-track the processing of study permits within 20 days for eligible students from 14 countries.
Over time, it expanded to include students from Antigua and Barbuda, Brazil, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Morocco, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, Senegal, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Vietnam.
This program had initially been introduced to ease political tensions but will now be discontinued as part of Canada’s revised immigration framework.
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