Cap on student visas could wreak financial havoc on Ontario universities, says rep
OTTAWA — The Council of Ontario Universities says the newly announced cap on international student admissions is unfairly punishing responsible institutions alongside bad actors in the post-secondary sector.
Steve Orsini, president and CEO of the organization, is calling on the federal government to reverse its decision to cap the number of new study permits it issues over the next two years.
He says many universities are already in perilous financial situations and capping international student enrolment will add more strain on their budgets.
“We think a more refined, targeted approach would be better policy and not impact the good performers that rely on that funding or revenue from international students to operate,” Orsini said in an interview.

