Canada is seeing a big jump in immigration refusal rates for both permanent and temporary residents, with the steepest increases in study permits, visitor visas, and work permits for spouses. Ottawa has tightened eligibility rules, reduced intake targets, and added new language requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits.
Family class refusals have nearly doubled since 2023, while humanitarian cases face rejection rates over 40%. Despite the tougher rules, Canada remains a top pick for international students, though rising tuition costs are a concern.
Immigration officials say each application is reviewed individually, not by AI. Do you think these changes will help Canada’s immigration system or make it harder for newcomers to settle?