Testimonials by Y.Y. – Study Permit

Hello World! Today, we would like to introduce a testimonial from one of our clients, who applied for a Study Permit.

“Thank you very much for your help in obtaining my Study Permit on such short notice.

I am very happy that I can travel to Canada as planned, as I was not sure if I would make it in time. It was good that I asked Matsushita-San to help me because I thought it would be difficult to do the application properly on my own.

If there is another opportunity, I would like to ask for her support again. (Y.Y.)”

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The student, YY, was referred by one of my agents.  Due to the urgency, we had to prioritize her case.  We were glad that we could make it happen for her.  We have an urgent service for those who require urgent preparation of their applications.  There is an additional charge for the service, but you will get valuable service from us.  If you need a Study Permit or a Work Permit within a short period of time, please feel free to contact us.

Current Status – New Rules for Study Permit

On January 22, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced news that significantly affects people planning to study in Canada. (Read more about the news here.)

The number of Study Permits issued will be limited over the next two years; for 2024, the cap is expected to result in approximately 360,000 approved Study Permits, a decrease of 35% from 2023. 

In addition, a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) from each province/territory is now required for most new Study Permit applications. As of March 8, 2024, the BC (British Columbia) government began issuing PALs. Other provinces and territories will establish a process for issuing attestation letters to students by no later than March 31, 2024. IRCC will update its website with more information as it becomes available from each province and territory.

Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) from BC

The BC government began issuing PALs effective March 4, 2024. PALs are sent by province to the educational institution then from the institution to the applicant. Applicants must submit the letter along with their Study Permit application.

This letter certifies that the applicant has been accounted for within the limits set by the federal government. Institutions that use their full allocation will not be able to submit more applications until a new allocation is issued for the following year.

BC’s allocation allows for 83,000 undergraduate Study Permit applications. The distribution of PALs is announced as 53% for public post-secondary institutions and 47% for private institutions. 

For more information, please visit the government website below.

https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024PSFS0006-000270

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This new rule may cause those who are considering studying in Canada to rethink their plans, including when to travel and when to start studying. At One Pacific Immigration Consulting, we will help you plan for the best possible option for studying in Canada with a view to the future.

If you are interested in studying in Canada and would like advice and assistance in this situation, please feel free to contact us using this form.

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