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Home » Report: Canada’s New Student Visa Approvals Drop to Lowest Level in a Decade

Report: Canada’s New Student Visa Approvals Drop to Lowest Level in a Decade

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November 5, 2025
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New data reveals that Canada’s approval of new post-secondary international student visas has fallen to its lowest level in a decade, even deeper than during the COVID-19 shutdown. 

According to ApplyBoard projections, the federal government is expected to approve just 80,000 new study permits for international post-secondary students in 2025, a 62% decline from last year and far below pre-pandemic levels.

This means that while many international students already in Canada are extending their studies, fewer new students are being approved to start programs, making 2025 one of the most competitive years ever for those hoping to study in Canada.

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Key Findings for Students:

  • Post-secondary study permit approvals have dropped more than 60% year-over-year, with approval rates down to just 37%through August 2025.
  • Most permits are now going to onshore students, those already studying in Canada, who will account for nearly two-thirds of all post-secondary study permits issued this year.
  • Canadian colleges are feeling the greatest impact, with extensions making up almost 80% of all their study permits. Fewer than 30,000 new permits are expected for college programs nationwide.
  • Universities are showing early signs of soft recovery, with summer approval rates improving from 30% in May to 55% in August, though opportunities remain limited overall.
  • Students from India, the Philippines, and many African nations continue to face low approval rates, reducing diversity across campuses.
  • If current trends continue, Canada’s total international student population could shrink by up to 50% in 2026, as fewer new students replace graduates.

Despite these short-term challenges, Canada continues to stand out as one of the most trusted and preferred study destinations worldwide.

ApplyBoard’s latest Student Pulse Survey found that 95% of international students still express interest in studying in Canada, citing the country’s strong academic reputation, post-graduation opportunities, and welcoming multicultural environment.

This shows that while policy changes are reshaping the landscape, student confidence in Canada’s long-term value remains remarkably resilient.

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