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Canada’s cuts to international student permits lead to fear of a brain drain

With fewer paths toward permanent residency, some foreign students are reluctant to come here, or stay after they’ve completed their studies.

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Rifatur Rahim, an international student at York University working on a master’s in development studies. He said despite his research into the cost of living, he’s realizing that building a life in Canada is much harder than he anticipated.


Rifatur Rahim has given up on a future in Canada.

The 27-year-old from Bangladesh, set to complete his master鈥檚 degree in development studies at York University this year, once hoped to build a life here. He knew it would be tough, having researched the high cost of living and rent in 海角社区官网鈥 but it was much harder than he imagined.

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Ghada Alsharif

Ghada Alsharif is a Toronto-based immigration and work reporter for the Star. Reach Ghada via email: galsharif@torstar.ca.

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