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What recent change has made it more challenging for international students to gain work experience in Canada after graduation?
Increased tuition fees
Tighter PGWP eligibility
Longer study permit processing times
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Which of these is NOT a requirement for obtaining a Canadian study permit?
Proof of acceptance to a designated learning institution
A valid driver’s license
Proof of financial support
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Which city is known for being the most expensive for students in Canada?
Montreal
Vancouver
Quebec City
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What is the name of the organization that represents 97 public universities across Canada?
Universities Canada
Colleges and Institutes Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
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True or False: Canada has reduced the number of study permits issued to international students.
True
False
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Which of the following is a popular English language proficiency test required by Canadian universities?
GRE
IELTS
GMAT
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What is one of the main reasons why international students choose Canada?
Guaranteed immigration after graduation
Low cost of living
Safe and welcoming environment
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What is a Statement of Purpose (SOP)?
A financial document showing proof of funds
An essay highlighting your motivations and goals for studying in Canada
A letter of recommendation from a teacher
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True or False: You can work part-time while studying in Canada on a study permit.
True
False
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Which website should you consult for the latest news and updates on Canadian immigration policies?
Universities Canada website
IRCC website
ApplyBoard website
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