Pilot Streamlines Student Visa Review
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•The Federal Court has a new plan to review surge of rejected student visas - National | Globalnews.ca
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Federal Court has launched a pilot project to streamline judicial review of rejected student visa applications.
The Federal Court said this year , it was on track to receive 24,000 immigration filings by the end of December .
This comes days after Global News reported nearly 13,000 international students had applied for asylum in Canada in the first eight months of this year .
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