IRCC Shut Down The Student Direct Stream, Effective Immediately

HM
By HM
2 Min Read

Canadian government as of November 8th, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is no longer accepting study permit applications submitted under the Student Direct Stream (SDS).

The Nigeria Student Express (NSE) stream for study permit applicants from Nigeria has been discontinued by IRCC.

IRCC Shut Down The Student Direct Stream, Effective Immediately

Moving forward, all study permit applications will be submitted via the standard application process.

In 2018, the SDS was launched to expedite study permit applications for international students from 14 countries, including India, China, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

Notably, in addition to other study permit requirements, applicants under the SDS stream were required to provide language test results and evidence that they opened a Canadian Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $20,635 CAD.

Starting your study permit application early

The SDS had historically higher approval rates and faster processing times as compared to the standard study permit application process. As such, students who planned to apply under the SDS should now plan for longer processing times.

Regular study permit processing times vary by country. For example, as of November 8th, average processing times for applications submitted from India is now 8 weeks.

Recent changes to Canada’s international student program

In 2024, new measures have been announced to Canada’s international student program as the federal government looks to control the levels of temporary residents (study and work permit holders) in the country.

In the last 12 months IRCC has:

Share This Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *