Saturday, November 23, 2024

International Students In Canada Embark On Protest Over Govt. Threats On Deportation

Tens of thousands of international students have taken to the streets across Canada, protesting against the federal government’s new immigration policies that threaten their future in the country.

The reforms, aimed at alleviating pressures on housing, unemployment, and public services, have left approximately 70,000 students facing deportation.

The protests, which occurred in major provinces, are a response to the abolition of the Post-Graduation Work Permit program, the introduction of a two-year cap on international student visas, and the reduction of permanent residency nominations. Students and immigrant workers are rallying against claims that they contribute to local housing and job crises.

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The situation has sparked fears among students, with many facing the prospect of deportation once their work permits expire.

Student advocacy groups warn that the new regulations will reduce the intake of foreign students by 35% and limit pathways for international students to remain in Canada.

As the situation unfolds, international students like Mehakdeep Singh, who spent six years studying and working in Canada, are left feeling betrayed by the government’s decisions.

The protests highlight the urgent need for a solution that balances the country’s economic concerns with the futures of thousands of international students.

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