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Economic progress report: Immigration, housing and the outlook for . . . Higher tuition means a typical international student may add more to spending than the average Canadian, while contributing only partially to the labour supply But other newcomers, like temporary farm workers, may spend significantly less while in Canada
Assessing the effects of higher immigration on the . . . - Bank of Canada The contributions to the labour supply from international students have increased dramatically (more than two-fold) since 2019 alongside federal government policy changes to the amount of hours they are allowed to work while studying in Canada
The Shift in Canadian Immigration Composition and its . . . - Bank of Canada We document recent changes in Canadian immigration, marked by an increasing prevalence of temporary residency Using microdata from Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey, we show that temporary workers' characteristics and nominal wages have diverged from those of Canadian-born workers
3. Assessing the economic impact of international students in Canada In this subsection, we combine the estimated number of international students in Canada by level of study in each province and territory with estimates on educational and living costs to arrive at an estimation of total expenditures by international students while they study in Canada
Measuring the impacts of the first full year of Canada’s foreign . . . In January 2024, Canada's immigration ministry (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, or IRCC) announced a two-year cap on the number of new study permits issued to international students The stated goal of the policy at the time was to accomplish a -35% reduction in the number of new study permits issued in 2024, relative to 2023 levels