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Dreams Denied: Why 80% of Indian students face Canada’s record visa rejections in 2025

Canada’s student visa rejection rate hit 62% in 2025, with nearly 80% of Indian students denied. Higher financial proof, new work rules, and caps on study permits are reshaping study abroad dreams.

September 11, 2025 / 16:54 IST
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Why Canada Is Turning Away Record Numbers of Indian Students

Canada’s reputation as one of the most sought-after global education destinations is being tested in 2025. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the country has rejected student visas at the highest rate in recent memory, 62% in 2025 compared to 52% in 2024. For Indian applicants, who form the single largest cohort of international students, the numbers are even more severe: nearly 8 in 10 Indian students are facing visa refusals.

Why are visas being denied?

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The Canadian government cites multiple reasons for the clampdown. Rising housing shortages, stretched healthcare facilities, and concerns over students’ financial stability have pushed Ottawa to tighten rules. The minimum proof of funds has been raised to CA$20,635 (Rs 14.9 lakh), study plans must be detailed and watertight, and even minor errors in paperwork can now derail an application. The Student Direct Stream, once a popular fast-track pathway for students from 14 countries including India, has been shut down. Language standards have also been upgraded, with graduates now needing B2-level proficiency in English or French for work permits.

Meanwhile, Canada has capped the number of study permits at 437,000 for 2025, down about 10% from last year. In 2024, approvals were already cut to 2.67 lakh, 1 lakh short of the target and 48% lower than 2023.