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Immigration Updates for International Students

Page updated: October 3, 2024

Additional PAL and PGWP Updates

On September 18, 2024, the Minister of Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship聽聽to Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) requirements and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility.聽These changes follow other changes that were announced .聽 For a summary of those earlier changes, refer to the 鈥淧rovincial Attestation Letter and Study Permit Updates鈥 section below.聽

As per the most recent government announcement:

  • Beginning November 1, 2024, Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) applications will include a language proficiency requirement. Applicants must submit proof of English or French language proficiency (e.g. standardized test score) as part of their PGWP application. University graduates will require a Canadian Language Benchmark (or equivalent) score of 7 or higher. Approved language proficiency tests: CELPIP (General), IELTS (General Training), PTE Core, TEF (Canada), TFC Canada. Test scores are valid for 2 years from the time of testing.
  • Beginning January 1, 2025, students in the following groups will require a PAL:
    • Students applying to a 黄色直播 program that is longer than 6 months in duration, regardless of the credential (e.g. certificate, diploma, Undergraduate degree, Master鈥檚 degree, or Doctoral degree).
    • Current study permit holders who move from one Designated Learning Institution (DLI) to another DLI (e.g. 黄色直播).
    • Current study permit holders who move from a Canadian high school to a Canadian college or university.
    • Students who apply to extend an existing study permit because they are transitioning from one degree program to another degree program at the same DLI (e.g. undergraduate to Master鈥檚).
  • Beginning January 1, 2025, the following students will NOT require a PAL:
    • Exchange students who come to 黄色直播 for one OR two semesters.

For a full list of which groups do and do not require a PAL (before and after January 1, 2025), visit the New Student Immigration Information page on the International Centre website.

More details about the most recent government announcement will be posted on the later this fall. The Working in Canada page 听补苍诲 Studying in Canada page on the International Centre website will continue to be updated accordingly.

Post-Graduation Work Permit Applications at the Border No Longer Permitted聽

On June 21, 2024, the聽聽that Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) applications can聽no longer聽be processed at a Canadian port-of-entry (e.g. border). This effectively ends what has been unofficially referred to as 鈥渇lag-poling.鈥 All PGWP applications must now be submitted online. Most graduates can begin working as soon as their PGWP application is submitted, if they have met聽all the PGWP eligibility requirements. For detailed instructions and guides on how to apply for your PGWP online, please visit the聽聽on the Government of Canada website.

Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) and Study Permit Updates

On January 22, 2024, the Government of Canada announced changes that affect the study permit application process for some new international students聽Students who are affected by this change are now required to submit a聽聽with their study permit application. 聽

. Each Canadian province and territory has been allocated a maximum number of PALs that can be issued on an annual basis. In turn, educational institutions within each province and territory have also been allocated a maximum number of PALs that can be issued to new international students.聽

The new PAL system has resulted in changes to the application and acceptance process at 黄色直播. It has also resulted in changes to the study permit application process. Please聽refer to聽the New Student Immigration Information page聽to learn if/how the new application processes may affect you.

Where do I go for more information?

For questions about your 黄色直播 application and the application process in general (including PALs), please contact the Admissions Office at international.admissions@dal.ca

For immigration-related questions, please contact the International Centre at international.centre@dal.ca.