Update on international student visa policies

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Updated: October 25, 2024

The Government of Canada has announced a temporary two-year cap on foreign enrolment, leading to a decrease in approved study permits for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 academic years.

The Changes

Under this new measure, 437,000 study permits will be approved for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year across Canada — a 10 per cent further reduction from 2024-2025. The permit intake cap for 2025-2026 will also include master's and doctoral students who are anticipated to comprise 12% of the total permits issued. All international students applying for a permit must provide an attestation letter from the province. The government also made changes to the post-graduate work permit (PGWP) program. 

Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced the cap on January 22, 2024 and provided further information about the 2025-2026 reforms on September 18, 2024.

Our Commitment

At George Brown College, we are proud to have a vibrant learning community for all students, and our international students are a special part of this community. We are committed to supporting all our students and ensuring their success 

"I want to express our heartfelt appreciation to all our students, including our international students, here at George Brown College. Your presence enriches our community in countless ways, and we are truly grateful for the diverse perspectives and talents you bring," said George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon. "Your academic and career achievements are a vital part of our college's success, and we are committed to fostering an environment where you can thrive and feel supported." 

We are here for our student community every step of the way, with supports and services.  

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Update — Winter 2025

International students looking to work in Canada after graduation may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).

Starting November 1, 2024, new PGWP eligibility requirements from Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will take effect. These specify that students must graduate from programs in fields such as agriculture, healthcare, STEM, trade, and transport to qualify. Applicants who have secured a study permit before this date are unaffected by the changes. For more details, please see our FAQs below.

To assist you in finding the right program, we’ve compiled a list that meets the new IRCC guidelines as of October 24, 2024. This list is regularly updated, so we encourage you to check back often.

Program CodeProgram TitleCredentialCIP CodeCIP Category
A108Pre-Health Science AdvancedOntario College Certificate51.1199Healthcare
A109Pre-Health ScienceOntario College Certificate51.1199Healthcare
B122Business Administration - Supply Chain and Operations ManagementOntario College Advanced Diploma52.0203Transport
B162Business Administration - Supply Chain Operations ManagementOntario College Advanced Diploma52.0203Transport
B429Supply Chain ManagementOntario College Graduate Certificate52.0203Transport
C112Personal Support WorkerOntario College Certificate51.2602Healthcare
G102Graphic DesignOntario College Advanced Diploma50.0409Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
G113Interaction DesignOntario College Advanced Diploma11.0801Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
P115Social Media Foundations - Content CreationOntario College Certificate52.1404Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
S121Practical NursingOntario College Diploma51.3901Healthcare
T105Construction Engineering TechnologyOntario College Advanced Diploma15.1001Trade
T141Computer Systems TechnicianOntario College Diploma15.1202Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T147Computer Systems TechnologyOntario College Advanced Diploma15.1202Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T148Building Renovation TechnologyOntario College Advanced Diploma46.9999Trade
T160Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning TechnicianOntario College Diploma47.0201Trade
T161Construction Engineering TechnicianOntario College Diploma15.1001Trade
T162Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning TechnologyOntario College Advanced Diploma47.0201Trade
T173Mechanical Technician-CNC and Precision MachiningOntario College Diploma48.0501Trade
T176Construction TechniquesOntario College Certificate46Trade
T177Computer Programming and AnalysisOntario College Advanced Diploma11.0201Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T180Carpentry and Renovation TechnicianOntario College Diploma46.0201Trade
T186Computer ProgrammingOntario College Diploma11.0201Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T189Computer Programming – Low CodeOntario College Diploma11.0201Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T402Health InformaticsOntario College Graduate Certificate51.2706Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T405Information Systems Business AnalysisOntario College Graduate Certificate11.0103Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T411Wireless NetworkingOntario College Graduate Certificate11.0901Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T431Applied A.I. Solutions DevelopmentOntario College Graduate Certificate11.0102Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T433Cyber SecurityOntario College Graduate Certificate11.1003Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T440Mobile Application Development and StrategyOntario College Graduate Certificate11.0205Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T465Cloud Computing TechnologiesOntario College Graduate Certificate11.0902Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)
T475Blockchain DevelopmentOntario College Graduate Certificate11.9999Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FAQs last updated: October 17, 2024

New students and applicants

I’m a new student starting at GBC in an upcoming semester, what does this policy change mean for me?

It depends on when you applied for your study permit, specifically if you submitted your application for study permit before or on/after November 1, 2024. Please find more information on the IRCC website. Select the option related to your study permit submission date for details.  

Who can I contact if I have any questions about my program and/or applying to GBC?

For questions around selecting a new program or changing programs, please visit the International Contact page and connect with a member of the global team by selecting Future Students. 

I heard that some programs may no longer be eligible for a PGWP, what does this mean?  

For those who submit their study permit application on or after November 1 and are attending college, which George Brown is, there will be a “field of study requirement” for PGWP eligibility that is linked to Canadian labour market shortages. You can find more information on what those field of study requirements are on the IRCC website.  

Which GBC programs will continue to be PGWP eligible for those who applied for a study permit on/after November 1, 2024?  

We will be posting GBC’s PGWP Eligible programs shortly. 

I applied for my study permit after November 1, and my program is no longer eligible for a PGWP, can I change programs to another eligible program that aligns with my academic and career goals?  

 You may switch to another open program for the same intake, pending review of your application to ensure you meet the admission requirements of the new program.   To initiate this process, you should submit the Withdrawal form and indicate that you would like to switch programs. An admissions team member will follow up to confirm the next steps. To discuss other programs options available to you, please visit the International Contact page and connect with a member of the global team by selecting Future Students. 

I applied for my study permit after November 1, and my program is no longer eligible for a PGWP. I would like to apply for a withdrawal and refund. What are my next steps?  

Applicants who are impacted by these changes and wish to withdraw may do so and will receive a full refund (minus administrative/ withdrawal fee). To initiate this process, you should complete the withdrawal form. To further discuss your options please visit the International Contact page and connect with a member of the global team by selecting Future Students. 

Current/registered students

I’m a current student and have a valid study permit, what impact do the policy changes have on me? 

If you submitted your study permit application before November 1, 2024, and are applying for a PGWP on or after November 1, 2024, you must meet the new requirement as a graduate from a college, which includes George Brown College: 

  • Language requirement: You must prove your English or French language skills with a minimum level of CLB 5 in English or NCLC 5 in French in all 4 language areas. 
Who can I contact with questions about this new policy and what it means for my PGWP?

Current students can reach out to your International Student Advisor for your program for more information and more in-depth advising. Find out how to connect with an International Student Advisor.  

What language tests can I take to meet this new requirement?  
EnglishFrench

CELPIP: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program 

  • You should take the CELPIP-General test. 

TEF Canada: Test d’évaluation de français 

IELTS: International English Language Testing System 

  • You should take the IELTS General Training option. 

TCF Canada: Test de connaissance du français 

PTE Core: Pearson Test of English 

  • You should take the PTE Core option 
 
I recently took one of the accepted tests, is it still valid? 

Your test results must be less than two years old when you submit your application.   

How do I know what score I need on these tests? 

For more information, please refer to the respective test’s websites for more information: 

Can I take my test at the GBC IELTS Test Centre? Is there a discount for current GBC students?  

Absolutely! Graduating students may qualify for a $30 discount off the price of the IELTS test (limited quantities available). Interested test takers must contact the GBC’s IELTS Test Centre at ielts@georgebrown.ca, from their GBC email (for validation) for more information. A one-time discount code will be generated and must be used during the application process until January 31, 2025. 

Attestation letters

George Brown College is now issuing Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs). Find more information on the Accepted International Students page.

What is an attestation letter?

An attestation letter is a supporting document from the province or territory where the student plans to study that is now a required document for an initial study permit application. IRCC will return any application received on or after January 22, 2024, without an attestation letter, unless you’re exempt. More information can be found on the IRCC website.

Do initial study permit applicants need to provide a provincial attestation letter?

As of 8:30 a.m. ET on January 22, 2024, most new post-secondary international students must provide a provincial attestation letter (PAL) from a province or territory with their study permit application. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will return any application received that does not include a PAL, unless otherwise exempt (see below for the applications that need an attestation letter and those that are exempt).

Who needs an attestation letter?
  • most post-secondary study permit applicants 
  • master's degree and doctoral study permit applicants
  • anyone else not included in the exception list below 
Who doesn't need an attestation letter?
Do current students need an attestation letter to extend their study permit? 

No, students applying to extend their study permit are exempt from needing an attestation letter. More information can be found on the IRCC website

What is the process of applying for an attestation letter? 

George Brown College is now issuing Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs). Visit the Accepted International Students page for details.