New discussion papers suggest that agent regulation could be a priority for the refreshed strategy, which is set to launch in April 2024.ย
โThe unethical practices of some education agents used by certain Canadian education institutions pose a direct risk to Canadaโs reputation as a provider of high-quality education services,โ the papers read.ย
โThe issue has risen to prominence recently and is regarded as a key vulnerability to Canadaโs international education sector,โ they continue.ย
A TV documentary thatย aired in Canada in October 2022 showed education agents in India promising students they could easily obtain permanent residency after graduation.ย
In its discussions with institutions and education organisations, GAC will ask whether agents can be self-regulated by the sector or whether a body such as the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants of Canada should be given responsibility for doing so.ย
It will also look into the role of aggregators, considering whether they should be held accountable for the actions of the sub-agents they work with.
โThe issue has risen to prominence recentlyโ
Graham Barber, assistant director, international relations at Universities Canada, said agents are an โimportantโ part of the international education landscape, providing โvaluable servicesโ but that โthere are bad actors and disreputable agencies that can threaten the integrity of Canadaโs systemโ.
โWe welcome closer consultation with Global Affairs Canada to help protect international students from fraudulent agents, while still allowing licensed, professional agencies to provide valuable overseas representation,โ Barber said.ย
Alain Roy, vice president of international partnerships at Colleges and Institutes Canada, said the organisation would work with GAC to โchampion solutions that increase equity and quality of educational experiences for international students and create well-defined and transparent pathways to employment and permanent residence to support Canadaโs immigration objectivesโ.
โWe are exploring how colleges can strengthen recruitment practices while also enhancing the integrity of Canadaโs immigration processes through better sharing of information and more targeted promotional efforts in new markets,โ Roy added.ย
Diversification is also set to be an important theme in Canadaโs next international education strategy, including diversification of programs, destinations within Canada, study levels and regional diversification within source countries.
GAC said that increasing the range of study locations within Canada will โspread the burden on servicesโฆ while spreading the economic benefits of international students more equitablyโ.ย
Over half (411,985) of all international students in Canada held permits linked to Ontario institutions in 2022.ย
The strategy will also focus on widening source countries as students from India and China continue to make up the bulk of Canadaโs international student population.ย
โThe high reliance on international student enrolments from India, particularly in the Ontario college sector, poses the risks of significant revenue fluctuations if external or geopoliticalย factors cause a decline from this source country,โ GAC wrote, adding that cohorts have become less diverse since 2015.ย
However, it said there were โenormousโ opportunities to diversify within India, as most students currently come from the northern region.ย
โThe unethical practices of some education agents used by certain institutions pose a direct risk to Canadaโs reputationโ
Diversification was a priority in Canadaโs previous international education strategy but the department said it had โlimited successโ, in part due to the pandemic which prevented institutions from attempting to reach new markets.ย
Universities Canadaโs current focus countries include Vietnam, the Philippines, Colombia, Senegal, Morocco, Ghana and Kenya.ย
Over the next year, the government will consult with stakeholder organisations and provincial governments. These discussions will also cover topics including digital marketing, scholarships, alumni relations, sustainability and indigenous partnerships.ย
Barber said, โWe welcome the opportunity to provide feedback on the new IES and hope that together our institutions and Global Affairs Canada can build a Team Canada approach to international education.โ