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Could this affect the Canada Experience Class (Please read)

Rayden150

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Jul 23, 2011
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In this article montrealgazette.com/news/Immigration+backlog+major+challenge/5148208/story.html (please copy and paste) Jason Kenney
States that he has the goal of reducing the number of immigrants entering amazing Canada, I was wondering will this
affect the Canada Experience Class meaning the people like me who are planning to get a Canadian Education
and work and Hopefully get to stay?

I think it will affect it, but not the international student program per se, but I think it will become more
Americanize whereas you go and study in America and you have to leave immediately and cant come back for
two Years, I really hope it doesnt change but thinking realistically about it, it just might.

Canada is my dream and my motivation, I still have 4 years to go until I can get the money to pay
for my tuition, but im hanging on there hoping to not say any change.

Do you think that It will eventually change and take out the Canada experience class, Opinions please, why, why not, etc..

Thanks
 

evolvingfaith

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Regarding the 2-year-rule in the US, that depends on the type of visa one is studying on. As far as I am aware, you have to go back to your home country for 2 years if you were studying on a J-1 (Cultural Exchange) visa, but not on a regular F-1 student visa.