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Indian Students Protest Against Canada’s Immigration Policy Changes Over Deportation Fears

by Nigraan News Desk
August 28, 2024
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Indian Students Protest Against Canada's Immigration Policy Changes Over Deportation Fears

Indian Students Protest Against Canada's Immigration Policy Changes Over Deportation Fears

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Hundreds of Indian students in Canada have taken to the streets to protest recent changes to the country’s immigration policies, fearing deportation.

In addition, over 70,000 international students across Canada have mobilised in large numbers against the federal policy changes. Many of these students, who arrived with hopes of building new lives, are now expressing their frustration on the streets.

Under the new changes announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government, including restrictions on study permits, have increased the risk of deportation for these students.

The policy changes have had a severe impact on these students. Many who intended to apply for permanent residency after completing their studies are now burdened with significant debt and broken dreams, CityNews Toronto reported.

The situation has become critical as new provincial policies call for a 25% reduction in permanent residency nominations, leaving many students at risk of deportation.

Mehakdeep Singh, a former international student facing deportation, expressed his dismay: “I spent the most crucial six years of my life taking many risks to come to Canada… I studied, I worked, I paid taxes, I earned enough CRS [Comprehensive Ranking System] points, but the government has just taken advantage of us”

Why Canada Is Reducing Temporary Foreign Workers Number?

On Monday, the Canadian government announced that it will significantly reduce the number of temporary foreign workers it accepts, reversing expansions made in 2022. This decision comes as Justin Trudeau’s government grapples with rising concerns about the number of temporary residents.

Trudeau’s cabinet is also considering cuts to permanent residency streams. “We’re looking at the various streams to make sure that as we move forward, Canada remains a place that is positive in its support for immigration, but also responsible in the way we integrate and make sure there’s pathways to success for everyone who comes to Canada,” Canadian PM said.

The new changes will end low-wage temporary foreign workers in communities with an unemployment rate of 6% or higher, reduce the percentage of low-wage temporary foreign workers employers can hire to 10%, and shorten the duration of low-wage temporary foreign worker permits from two years to one.

 

 

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