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Canada Reduces Study Permit Allocations For 2026

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Canada has announced a reduction in its study permit allocations for 2026 as part of ongoing efforts to control the country’s temporary resident population. The move includes the introduction of provincial and territorial quotas to manage applications more effectively.

The international student cap, introduced in 2024, limits the number of study permit applications that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) accepts annually. According to the agency, this policy has helped reduce the number of study permit holders from over 1 million in January 2024 to about 725,000 by September 2025.

Canada’s 2026 National Study Permit Target

IRCC expects to issue up to 408,000 study permits in 2026. This includes:

Breakdown of the figures by educational level indicates

Exemptions

Effective on January 1, 2026, Master’s and doctoral students enrolled at public designated learning institutions (DLIs) will no longer need to submit a provincial or territorial attestation letter (PAL/TAL).

IRCC says the exemption recognizes the role graduate students play in innovation and economic growth. A list of eligible public DLIs will be released soon. IRCC confirmed the following groups will not require a PAL/TAL:

Provincial and Territorial Breakdown 

The 180,000 permits requiring PAL/TAL will be distributed to provinces and territories based on population:

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Application allocations for PAL/TAL-required cohorts 

IRCC has also assigned application spaces to each province based on approval rates from 2024 and 2025. In total, 309,670 application spaces will be available for PAL/TAL-required students.

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