In response to growing concerns over housing shortages, Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, has revealed plans to discuss a national cap on international student admissions.
Miller acknowledges the need for collaboration with provincial governments to address the escalating volume of international students, describing the current situation as a system “out of control.”
Recent adjustments to the cost-of-living financial requirement for study permit applicants have further fueled the debate, prompting Miller to consider a cap to alleviate housing demands.
The government faces criticism for ambitious immigration targets, with warnings of potential impacts on housing affordability. Miller emphasizes that a cap is not a one-size-fits-all solution and highlights ongoing discussions to strike a balance between immigration goals and housing needs.