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Canada Rejects ~80% of Indian Student Visas in 2025 Amid Tighter Rules

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Reports from multiple Indian media and immigration-policy outlets suggest that in 2025, Canada has rejected nearly 80% of student visa applications from Indian students. This comes at a time when overall student visa rejection rates across all nationalities have hit a decade high of ~62%.


Key Facts & Figures

  • Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) data show a ~62% rejection rate for all student visa / permit applications in 2025, up from ~52% in 2024.
  • Indian applicants are reported to have been especially hard hit, with rejection rates approaching 80%. However, IRCC has not publicly released a full country‐wise breakdown that confirms exactly 80%.
  • The number of study permits granted to Indian nationals dropped by ~31% in Q1 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 (from ~44,295 to ~30,640).

What’s Driving the High Rejection Rates

Several policy changes and stricter criteria appear to be behind the significant increase in denials:

Policy ChangeEffect on Applications
Financial Proof Requirement DoubledApplicants must show significantly more funds to cover tuition + living costs. Business Standard
Student Direct Stream (SDS) Program EndedFaster-track visa stream options removed for certain applicants, making processes slower and stricter.
Tougher Documentation & Study Plan ScrutinyApplications are being more closely reviewed for clarity, authenticity, and intent. Flawed or incomplete paperwork is more likely to be rejected.
Reduced Caps on Study PermitsCanada set a cap of 437,000 study permits for 2025 (a 10% drop vs 2024). This means fewer total slots and more competition among applicants.

What It Means for Students & Institutions

  • Students face uncertainty and possibly financial loss (application fees, test costs, etc.). Planning ahead with strong documentation is more crucial than ever.
  • Education consultants are advising that Indian applicants carefully follow updated rules, ensure financial documents are clear, tangible, and consistent.
  • Canadian colleges and universities might see a dip in international enrolments, which could impact revenue from tuition fees.
  • Alternative destinations are gaining attention—countries like Germany, Australia, UK may be seen as more favorable given clearer processes or less stringent requirements. The Times of India

Caveats & What Is Not Confirmed

  • While “80% rejection for Indian applicants” is widely reported, no fully authoritative public data from IRCC confirms this exact figure. The number seems based on media reports & expert commentary.
  • The 62% overall rejection rate is confirmed, but breaking out data by country (India vs others) is still based on reports rather than detailed published IRCC breakdowns.
  • Changing policies may cause further fluctuations—this is not necessarily a fixed trend, but a response to policy shifts, political pressure, and immigration management.

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