Student Direct Stream (SDS) – Essential Updates

Canada Ends Streamlined Visa Programs: Canada has announced the end of its Student Direct Stream (SDS) and Nigeria Student Express (NSE) visa programs, affecting students from countries like India, Pakistan, and Nigeria.

What Were SDS & NSE?

  • SDS: Launched in 2018, the SDS was designed to expedite study permit processing for students from 14 countries, including India, with strong academic and financial profiles.
  • NSE: A similar program for Nigerian students, aimed at streamlining the process for those with solid academic and financial qualifications.

New Process Starting November 8, 2024:

  • All international students, including those previously eligible for SDS or NSE, must now apply through Canada’s regular study permit stream.
  • Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) will still be accepted as proof of financial support, a key requirement under SDS.
  • Applications submitted before the cut-off will continue to be processed under SDS or NSE.

Impact on Students:

Without SDS or NSE, students may face longer processing times and additional paperwork, potentially affecting application timelines and start dates.