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Why Did Canada Close the Student Direct Stream? 🎓

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Why Did Canada Close the Student Direct Stream? 🎓

End of the Student Direct Stream (SDS) 🔒
Canada recently closed the Student Direct Stream (SDS), a fast-track visa program for international students from specific countries.

Strain on Housing and Resources 🏘️
The rapid increase in international students has placed pressure on Canada’s housing, infrastructure, and public services. Closing the SDS is part of a broader effort to manage these challenges while maintaining a balanced immigration approach.

Focus on Responsible Immigration 📋
Canada is shifting its focus to ensure that international students have access to adequate resources and pathways for success. This change reflects the government’s commitment to sustainable immigration policies.

What’s Next for International Students? 🌍
Despite the closure, Canada remains a top destination for international students, with other visa options still available for those seeking quality education.

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