Canada considers capping international student visas to address housing crisis

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Canada considers capping international student visas to address housing crisis
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The Canadian government is considering a cap on international student visas to tackle the housing crisis. During a press conference on Monday, Ho...

The Canadian government is considering a cap on international student visas to tackle the housing crisis.

"The international student program has seen such growth and in such concentrated areas that it is really starting to put an unprecedented level of demand, in some instances, on the job market," he explained.

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