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(03-29-2024, 03:21 PM)tomh009 Wrote: The cut turns out to be a bit more than my projection: over 50% rather than 35%.
https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-...29ec2.html
Quote:“Our allocation was set at less than 50 per cent of our current international enrolment. With this news, we will assess the enrolment and operational impacts and communicate more as details become available,” the college said in a statement.
The school said that despite the cut, it will continue with planned capital investments, including $110 million in Guelph, $70 million in Kitchener and $41 million in Waterloo.
Conestoga led the country in 2023 with more than 30,000 study permit approvals, federal data shows. With a cap set below 50 per cent of its 2023 numbers, it means Conestoga will be limited to fewer than 15,000 new international students in 2024.
How does this work, exactly?
Do international students have to apply for a visa every year, so this 50% will affect current enrollment and mean half of them will have to leave the country?
Or does it only affect new, incoming enrollment so will take several years for any change to be seen?
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(04-02-2024, 05:02 PM)Bytor Wrote: (03-29-2024, 03:21 PM)tomh009 Wrote: The cut turns out to be a bit more than my projection: over 50% rather than 35%.
https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-...29ec2.html
How does this work, exactly?
Do international students have to apply for a visa every year, so this 50% will affect current enrollment and mean half of them will have to leave the country?
Or does it only affect new, incoming enrollment so will take several years for any change to be seen?
Reduction on new incoming students. Programs are maybe two years on average, so it might be a 25% reduction in the international student population this fall, and then a further 33% reduction next year, for a total of 50% or so.
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I just noticed a Conestoga College sign by the Toyota dealership on King East (specifically youro address 3065 King). Does anyone know what this is? It's on Google Maps but the pin only shows a parking lot. Are they occupying one of the buildings here or?
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The building in the far corner of the Heffner property, by both Hwy 8 and the railway, is a single-story office building. I've seen Conestoga signs on it recently; presumably it's an overflow admin setup of some kind.
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(07-05-2024, 08:57 PM)KevinL Wrote: The building in the far corner of the Heffner property, by both Hwy 8 and the railway, is a single-story office building. I've seen Conestoga signs on it recently; presumably it's an overflow admin setup of some kind. I found this page from ABA Architects who designed the interior.
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Foreign students keep coming to Conestoga College despite big visa rollback: https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-...6a096.html
4000 is still a crazy high number. How do 4000 people even manage to find a place to live or a job to work since they always end up needing to work, especially with tens of thousands of other students already here? We need an immediate stop to this open doors policy as soon as possible, but I fear the damage has already been done anyway.
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A lot of other students are done, and are either moving elsewhere to work, or else returning home. At 4000 new students, the total number of students will drop significantly from what it was year ago.
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Putting aside where the graduating/leaving students are going, I recall it was around 20,000 international students last year, so 4000 would be -80%? That is a significant drop, even if 4000 is still a large number.
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(08-06-2024, 10:47 AM)cherrypark Wrote: Putting aside where the graduating/leaving students are going, I recall it was around 20,000 international students last year, so 4000 would be -80%? That is a significant drop, even if 4000 is still a large number.
I could be wrong, but I think you're comparing total number of international students to annual intake there. Or did they really accept 20,000 new students just last year?
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(08-06-2024, 05:11 PM)panamaniac Wrote: (08-06-2024, 10:47 AM)cherrypark Wrote: Putting aside where the graduating/leaving students are going, I recall it was around 20,000 international students last year, so 4000 would be -80%? That is a significant drop, even if 4000 is still a large number.
I could be wrong, but I think you're comparing total number of international students to annual intake there. Or did they really accept 20,000 new students just last year?
Last year, the federal government approved 14,158 new permits between January and May for international students to attend the Kitchener-based community college. This year, the government approved 4,048 new permits over the same months, a reduction of 71 per cent, data provided to The Record shows.
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So about 10,000 fewer newcomers than last year. That should have a significant impact. I guess K-W will no longer be the world's fastest growing city ...
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While not directly related to Conestoga College, there was an article in the National Post today. 20'000 of the "students" who came here from India to study never attended classes, committing fraud to enter the country. In many cases, they apparently have no idea where these people are now: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/200...ed-to-them
Surely it can't be that hard for the CBSA to find people who are here and leeching off our society, then send em back home to wherever they came from. I mean, check any Tim Hortons or Walmart. Imagine us flying to India as "students", then essentially just vanish while working under the table? Maybe hook up with an Indian girl and pop out a kid so you get to stay? Lmao what a mess the Liberals have created.
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(02-07-2025, 06:12 PM)ac3r Wrote: While not directly related to Conestoga College, there was an article in the National Post today. 20'000 of the "students" who came here from India to study never attended classes, committing fraud to enter the country. In many cases, they apparently have no idea where these people are now: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/200...ed-to-them
Surely it can't be that hard for the CBSA to find people who are here and leeching off our society, then send em back home to wherever they came from. I mean, check any Tim Hortons or Walmart. Imagine us flying to India as "students", then essentially just vanish while working under the table? Maybe hook up with an Indian girl and pop out a kid so you get to stay? Lmao what a mess the Liberals have created.
Actually, it's nearly impossible, even if they had the resources, which they don't. I don't think Timmies and Walmart knowingly employ people who cannot work legally in Canada.
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(02-07-2025, 06:12 PM)ac3r Wrote: While not directly related to Conestoga College, there was an article in the National Post today. 20'000 of the "students" who came here from India to study never attended classes, committing fraud to enter the country. In many cases, they apparently have no idea where these people are now: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/200...ed-to-them
Surely it can't be that hard for the CBSA to find people who are here and leeching off our society, then send em back home to wherever they came from. I mean, check any Tim Hortons or Walmart. Imagine us flying to India as "students", then essentially just vanish while working under the table? Maybe hook up with an Indian girl and pop out a kid so you get to stay? Lmao what a mess the Liberals have created.
I believe that many of them crossed the border to the U.S. and are no longer in Canada.
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(02-07-2025, 07:54 PM)Acitta Wrote: I believe that many of them crossed the border to the U.S. and are no longer in Canada.
That may well be the case for many of the ones who had no intention of studying here.
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