On November 25, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) unveiled the provincial and territorial allocations under the international student cap for 2026, marking a pivotal step in managing study permit volumes. The cap limits new study permit applications to 155,000—down 43% from 2025’s 437,000—while total permits (including extensions) are set at up to 408,000. This represents a 7% decrease from 2025 and 16% from 2024, aiming to promote fairness, reduce system strain, and align with housing and labor capacities. At Worldbridge, we’re analyzing these changes to help students from high-demand countries like India, Nigeria, and the Philippines secure spots for May and September 2026 intakes. With caps tightening, early preparation is essential—here’s the breakdown. Provincial and Territorial Allocations: Equity...







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