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Canada has long been a preferred destination for international students, including many Nigerians. But as of 2025, some new policies are reshaping the process.

1. Higher Proof of Funds Requirements

Applicants now need to show higher financial capacity to cover tuition and living expenses. This is meant to prevent students from struggling financially while in Canada.

2. Tighter Work Limits

While international students can still work part-time, Canada is limiting the industries and hours to ensure students prioritize education. This affects those relying heavily on part-time jobs to fund studies.

3. Priority for STEM Programs

Canada is focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) students. Applications in these fields are receiving faster approvals and more scholarship opportunities.

4. Biometric Expansion

Biometric verification is now required for more applicants, including renewals. This enhances security but may add extra processing time.

5. Post-Study Work Opportunities

Graduates in STEM, healthcare, and tech fields now have extended opportunities for permanent residency under Canada’s immigration pathways.

What This Means for Nigerian Students

Preparation is more important than ever. Ensure finances are solid, program choice aligns with Canada’s priorities, and all documents are complete to avoid delays.

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