For years, Canada was one of the top dream destinations for students from India. It offered quality education, a multicultural society, post-study work opportunities, and a possible pathway to permanent residency. That image is now shifting.
What Has Changed?
1. Sharp Decline in Indian Student Interest
According to the article, Indian students made up 51.6% of incoming international students in 2023, but only 8.1% by September 2025. That is a major drop and signals a real change in demand.
2. Tougher Visa Rules
Canada introduced stricter controls on study permits, especially for undergraduate and diploma programs. Approval rates have fallen, and many families now worry about spending money on applications that may be rejected.
3. Higher Cost of Living
Rent, groceries, transportation, and tuition have all increased in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. For middle-class families, the financial burden is much heavier than before.
4. Harder Job Market
Many students once expected part-time work and good post-graduation job opportunities. But with more competition and a slower economy, finding stable work has become harder.
5. Reputation of Some Colleges
Some smaller private colleges were seen as immigration pathways rather than strong academic institutions. Canada’s crackdown appears aimed more at those models than at major universities.
Is Canada Still a Good Option?
Yes — for the right student.
Canada still has major strengths:
- Respected universities such as McGill University, University of Toronto, and University of British Columbia
- Post-Graduation Work Permit opportunities
- Safe and diverse communities
- Strong long-term immigration pathways (though more competitive now)
- High quality of life and public services
Who Is Most Likely to Succeed Now?
Students who usually do best now are those who:
- Choose recognized universities or strong public colleges
- Have a clear career plan
- Can financially support themselves realistically
- Are prepared for a competitive job market
- View Canada as an education destination first, not only an immigration shortcut
What It Means in Simple Words
Canada is no longer the easy automatic path it once seemed to be for many families. It has become a more selective and expensive choice. But it is still valuable for students who come with strong goals, solid finances, and realistic expectations.
Bottom Line
Canada has changed from a “sure bet” to a “careful investment.” For some Indian students, it remains an excellent opportunity. For others, countries like Australia, Germany, or Italy may now look more attractive.

