Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
31st, Oct 2025
Holland College has reported a 47% decline in its international student population in 2025, from 848 students last year to 446.
The college projects an additional loss of 300 students by the 2026–27 academic year, totalling a reduction of about 700 international students, over 80% of its former international enrolment.
The decline stems directly from federal immigration policy changes, particularly restrictions on college graduates’ eligibility for Post-Graduate Work Permits. As a result, the institution faces more than $4 million in lost tuition revenue this fiscal year.
However, domestic student numbers have increased by 11%, reflecting stronger local recruitment. College President Dr. Alexander MacDonald emphasized that federal policy shifts are limiting the province’s access to skilled workers, as most graduates traditionally remain in PEI after completing their studies.
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