Due to housing crisis, Canada plans cap on international students
The federal government has been facing criticism for welcoming an increasing number of immigrants—both permanent and temporary residents
Due to housing crisis, Canada plans cap on international students
Ottawa: Amid the growing unemployment and housing crisis in Canada, Immigration Minister Marc Miller on Saturday said in the next few months, he will be looking at the possibility of putting a cap on the number of international students living in the country, CTV News reported on Saturday.
The minister didn’t specify the extent of reduction the government is planning on making in the immigration system.
In an interview to CTV’s Question Period host Vassy Kapelos, the minister said, “This is a conversation the federal government will need to have with provincial governments “to make sure that the provinces that have not been doing their jobs actually rein in those numbers on a pure volume basis.”
“That volume is disconcerting,” Miller said, with reference to the number of international students in Canada. “It’s really a system that has gotten out of control,” he added.
Miller said he would be looking at the possibility of setting a cap on international students to help reduce the demand for housing in both the first and second quarters of this year.
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