International postsecondary students in Canada: 2020 graduates

Release date: June 20, 2024
Infographic: International postsecondary students in Canada: 2020 graduates
Description: International postsecondary students in Canada: 2020 graduates

In 2020, 127,810 international students earned a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree in Canada, up from 48,780 in 2014. During this period, the proportion of international students among all postsecondary graduates more than doubled from 11% to 24%.Note 1


International students who graduated in 2020 were more likely to have employment income two years after graduation than those who graduated in 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of International students who graduated in 2020 were more likely to have employment income two years after graduation than those who graduated in 2014 2014 graduates and 2020 graduates (appearing as column headers).
2014 graduates 2020 graduates
Two years after graduation...
Employment income information available and not a full-time student in Canada 60% 74%
Full-time student in Canada 8% 5%
No employment income information availableNote 2 32% 20%

Of the 95,120 international students (74%) who graduated in 2020, for whom employment income information was available two years later and who were not full-time students…


More than two-thirds graduated from three fields of study
Table summary
This table displays the results of More than two-thirds graduated from three fields of study Percentage (appearing as column headers).
Percentage
Business and administration 43%
Engineering and engineering technology 16%
Mathematics and computer and information sciences 11%
All other fields 31%

Fields of study with the highest median employment income two years after graduation, by educational qualification


Table 3
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 3 College diploma (appearing as column headers).
College diplomaNote 3
Health care $46,500
Engineering and engineering technology $45,700
Mathematics and computer and information sciences $43,500

Table 4
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 4 Undergraduate degree (appearing as column headers).
Undergraduate degree
Mathematics and computer and information sciences $66,200
Engineering and engineering technology $62,600
Business and administration $49,500

Table 5
Table summary
This table displays the results of Table 5 Master’s degree (appearing as column headers).
Master’s degree
Mathematics and computer and information sciences $85,800
Engineering and engineering technology $67,000
Business and administration $65,400

Source: Statistics Canada, table 37-10-0158-01 – Characteristics and median employment income of postsecondary graduates two years after graduation, by educational qualification and field of study (STEM and BHASE (non-STEM) groupings).

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