Canada Student Visa New Rules: What International Students Need to Know
The Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) Requirement
Under the updated guidelines, almost all undergraduate and diploma-level international applicants must now submit a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) alongside their official study permit application.
- What it means: A PAL is an official verification document issued directly by the Canadian provincial government where your chosen college or university is located.
- The Exception: If you are applying for a Master’s degree, Doctoral (Ph.D.) program, or professional post-graduate certificate, you are exempt from the PAL requirement. This makes advanced degree pathways much smoother and faster to process.
Realignment of the Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) Funds
- What it means: The mandatory cost-of-living requirement, managed via your Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) account, has been raised to approximately CAD 20,635 (plus the initial year’s tuition fees).
- Our Expert Advice: While this requires a higher upfront financial proof, it actively protects students from inflation and ensures a smooth, stress-free daily life while managing campus classes in Canada.
New Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility Criteria
- Master’s Degree Advantage: International graduates of Master’s degree programs (even those lasting less than 2 years) are now eligible to receive a full 3-year Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This makes university master’s tracks incredibly lucrative for fast-track career growth.
- Curriculum Licensing Changes: Students enrolling in public-private partnership (PPP) college programs are no longer eligible for a PGWP. Therefore, picking an authentic, fully accredited Designated Learning Institution (DLI) is more vital than ever before.
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FAQ
No, international students applying for Master’s, Ph.D., or secondary/primary school programs are completely exempt from the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) requirement under the current IRCC rules.
Yes, if you graduate from an eligible public university or a qualifying master's program, you can comfortably secure a 3-year Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to gain valuable international corporate experience.