IRCC proposes that DLIs should verify the acceptance letters of international students before processing their student visas. Read this blog to know more.

DLIs to Verify Acceptance Letters of International Students First Before Processing Their Visas

Post by : Admin on Jan 16,2024

 

The exploitation of international student programs in Canada has made headlines for several years. Now, IRCC has adopted some strict and effective measures to stop the abuse and prevent students from fraud. One of the new frameworks, for instance, allows further processing of student visa applications only after their DLI or Designated Learning Institute has verified the students’ letters of acceptance (LOA). This is a great step to maintain the integrity of international student programs in Canada. 

How DLIs Would Verify Acceptance Letters of International Students?

700 students from India were issued fraudulent admission letters from Canadian educational institutions. Many of them arrived in Canada in 2018-2019 and even had completed their Canadian work experience. Unfortunately, they were made aware of the fraud as they applied for permanent residence here. 

So, IRCC wants to make sure all letters of acceptance are authorized and verified by the DLI before any further processing. So, how is this new framework going to work? Let’s find out. 

Students can get access to an online portal of their allotted DLI through which they need to submit their LOA. The school has to verify the LOA within 10 days of the letter’s submission. The DLIs will lose access to the online portal after those 10 days. If a student’s LOA isn’t verified within that time frame, their visa application will be cancelled and returned. 

Not everyone from the DLI will have access to the LOAs. Only the official representative of IRCC can get access to and verify the submitted letters. 

What is the Trusted Institutions Framework?

IRCC has proposed the Trusted Institutions Framework to be effective in 2024. It introduces a two-tier model for issuing study permits. This measure aims to strengthen the credibility of international study programs in Canada. 

IRCC is yet to hold discussions regarding the framework. However, it is believed to prevent student fraud and help DLIs process study permits at a faster rate. 

The framework would bring forth a set of criteria to help the DLIs identify genuine students, report on each student’s compliance and provide them with an enriching academic experience. 

What Else Can International Students Expect in 2024?

International students can expect a wide slew of changes in 2024. Some of the prominent ones are:

  • Introducing new changes to the PGWP program 
  • Raising the cost of living requirements by an extra $10,000 CAD
  • Changes in the 20-hour work cap for international students 

Canada is still a promising study destination for students from all over the world. New IRCC measures in 2024 are expected to make things safer, easier and faster for international students. A trusted immigration consultant in Alberta, Edmonton such as Onkar Immigration can guide you through all changes and help you get the study permit hassle-free.