Canada Faces Backlash Over Deportation Threats to International Student Graduates
Mass Protests Erupt Amidst Cap on New International Student Visas
Canada is facing widespread protests as more than 70,000 international student graduates confront the prospect of deportation due to recent federal policy shifts. The issue stems from a government-imposed cap on new study visas, a measure intended to manage the influx of international students, who constituted 37% of study visa holders in 2023.
Deportation Fears Grip Indian Students
Hundreds of Indian student graduates have taken to the streets in protest, expressing concerns about their future in Canada. Many fear being forced to leave the country despite completing their studies and contributing to the local economy.
Policy Changes Spark Outrage
The federal policy changes, which limit the post-graduation work permit duration for international students in specific programs, has sparked outrage among students and their supporters. They argue that the changes create barriers for graduates seeking to establish their careers in Canada and contribute to the nation's workforce.
Nationwide Protests and Advocacy
The protests, which have spread across Canada, have gained support from advocacy groups and politicians. Protesters demand a reversal of the policy and a commitment to supporting international students.
The situation highlights the complex challenges surrounding international student policies and their impact on both students and the education sector in Canada.
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