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Canada shocked many in late 2024 when it introduced a cap on new international students to control housing and migration pressure. For Nigerians, this means fewer study permits. But all is not lost—building a Permanent Residency (PR) profile is still possible.

Understanding the Student Cap

Strategic Moves Nigerians Can Make

  1. Focus on Express Entry – Build CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) points through:

    • IELTS or CELPIP (language proficiency).

    • Work experience in eligible occupations.

    • Educational credential assessments (ECA).

  2. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) – Provinces like Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba often invite skilled immigrants, especially in tech and healthcare.

  3. Graduate Programs Still Viable – Master’s and PhDs remain strong pathways since they align with labor shortages.

  4. French Language Advantage – Adding French language skills can boost CRS points.

  5. Job Offers Before Entry – Securing a Canadian job while still in Nigeria increases chances.

Key Considerations

Conclusion

Nigerians must pivot from dependency on student permits to long-term PR strategies. With proper planning, the dream of moving to Canada remains alive.

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