Sault College President Concerned about Cap on International Student Study Permits

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Sault College President Concerned about Cap on International Student Study Permits
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Sault College president expresses concern over the federal government's decision to impose a two-year cap on international student study permits, affecting students at TriOS College.

Sault College president David Orazietti expresses concern over the federal government's decision to impose a two-year cap on international student study permits . He is worried that this move will affect students at TriOS College, Sault College 's public-private partnership college in Toronto, as they will not be eligible for a post-graduate work permit . Sault College has around 2,300 students enrolled at its main campus, including 1,000 international students.

TriOS College has approximately 2,800 international students, generating $40 million in revenue for Sault College

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