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canada international students

The federal government has confirmed that it will be slashing the number of international student permits available in Canada, which means hundreds of thousands of international students will be prevented from coming to Canada to study over the next few years.

On Wednesday, September 18, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced changes to the country's international student permits as part of a broader plan to reduce the number of temporary residents in Canada from 6.5% of the overall population to 5%.

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As an international student, coming to Canada was an exciting adventure. However, there were a few missteps that I made along the way that I wish I could take back.

Looking back on those memories, I can't help but cringe at my naivety and hope in vain that other international students at the University of Toronto were as lame as me.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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If you're a student in Canada, you probably know the pain of balancing studies and a part-time job amidst the rising cost of living.

To make your life a little easier, Narcity spoke to the pros at Indeed.ca to find out the best paid part-time jobs for students in Canada.

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International students in Canada will soon be able to work more than 20 hours a week while studying in the country.

As announced by immigration officer Sean Fraser in a news briefing on October 7, the cap on the number of hours international students are allowed to work will be temporarily lifted starting November 15 and will remain in place until the end of 2023.

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