Posted by : Shreya Bhattacharya
Author Designation : Senior Counselor
Canada may begin capping international students as system spirals out of control
Outline
Canada Immigration Minister Marc Miller is considering implementing a cap on international students in response to escalating unemployment and housing challenges. Miller emphasized the need for dialogue between federal and provincial governments and expressed concern over the current system being 'out of control'.
In January 2024, Canada's Immigration Minister Marc Miller said that the country is considering a cap on the number of international students allowed to live in Canada. The cap is being considered as a response to rising unemployment and housing challenges.
Miller said that the current system is "out of control" and "disconcerting". He also emphasized the need for dialogue between federal and provincial governments to manage the influx of students.
OTTAWA: Canada is looking at the possibility of putting a cap on the number of international students to help reduce the surge in demand for housing and fix the system that has gone out of control, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has said, a move that is likely to affect Indian students.
The remarks by Miller came on Sunday as the federal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism for welcoming an increasing number of immigrants — both permanent and temporary residents — while the country faces an acute housing shortage.
A cap on international students would not be a “one-size-fit -all solution” to housing shortages across Canada, Miller no ..
But he did not reveal the size of the reduction the government is planning on making.
India was the first among the top ten origin countries of study permit holders in 2022 in Canada, with a total of 319,000 students.
Meanwhile, new reporting by The Canadian Press news agency — citing internal documents obtained through an access to information request — shows the federal government was warned by public servants two years ago that its ambitious
immigration targets could Geopardise housing affordability. The Liberals have set targets aiming to bring in 485,000 immigrants this year, and 500,000 in both 2025 and 202.
Temporary residents, largely international students and migrant workers, are another part of the equation, with more them arriving in Canada in just the third quarter of last year.
Miller said he will be looking in both the first and second quarter of this year at possibly setting a cap on international students to help reduce the demand for housing.
When asked why the government is only considering a cap now, when the idea of one has been floated for months, Miller said there's a need to sort out numbers on a federal level before looking with “a little more granularity” at what individual academic institutions are doing in different provinces, possibly profiting off bringing in more international students.
“We need to be doing our jobs and making sure that we have a system that actually makes sure people have a financial capability to come to Canada, that we're actually verifying offer letters,” Miller said.
“And now it's time for us to have a conversation about volumes and the impact that that is having in certain areas.”
When pressed further on the number of international students coming to Canada far outpacing the number of homes the federal government has announced it's planning to help build, Miller also said housing is only part of the calculation when it comes to immigration targets.
The pressing need to bring down the average age of the workforce also needs to be taken into consideration, he said.
And while he wouldn't give specifics, Miller said a cap on international students is something the federal government is considering, “and will continue to consider.”
“We have a sense of what those numbers would look like, what the reduction of those numbers looks like, out of courtesy to my colleagues in the provinces, those are discussions that we're first going to have around the negotiating table,” he said, adding the financial needs of academic institutions is a factor.