P105 Students and Income Tax 2025 - Canada.ca
This pamphlet provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
This pamphlet provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
This guide provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
# 2025 in review: Canada’s biggest changes for international students and PGWP eligibility. In 2025, Canada introduced several changes affecting international students and recent graduates—from new rules for changing schools to updated eligibility requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs). These updates matter whether you’re planning to study in Canada, are already here on a study permit, or are aiming to work on a PGWP after graduation. * Restrictions on open work permits for spouses of international students. During the end of 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) implemented rules requiring international students to apply and be approved for a new study permit before changing their designated learning institution (DLI). In January 2025, new rules came into effect building on the above change, requiring international students to also include a new valid Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter (PAL/TAL) before submitting an application for a study permit extension.
# Canada student visa requirements in 2025: What’s changed and what hasn’t. Applying to study in Canada in 2025? There have been some big updates to the student visa process, including changes to how much money you need to show, new rules for work permits, and updates on which schools are eligible. Here’s what’s new, what’s stayed the same, and how to avoid common mistakes when applying for your study permit this year. ## What’s changed in 2025? For applications on/after Sept 1, 2025, you now need to show access to at least CA$22,895 in addition to your first-year tuition when applying for a study permit. If you plan to stay and work in Canada after graduation, or pursue international student internships, these changes are worth a close look. However, it’s now even more important to check that your school is not just a DLI, but one that qualifies for PGWP access if post-study work is part of your goal.
This blog post will break down the essential information you need to understand how to file your 2024 Canadian income tax return (due in 2025).
If you are an international student studying in Canada, you may have to file a Canadian income tax return. You must determine your residency status.
... students preparing for tax season. If you are studying in Canada and want to feel more confident about your finances, this is a great place
You're only required to file a tax return if your income for the year was over the annual personal exemption allowed ($15,705 in Ontario, for