More than 7 lakh students studying in Canada are in danger. In fact, by 2025, more than 50 lakh temporary visa permits of people in Canada are going to expire. Out of these 50 lakh people, 7 lakh are foreign students, of which the highest number is Indians. Therefore, the Canadian Immigration Department hopes that foreigners will leave Canada after the permit expires.
Those whose visas expire will be deported
Trudeau government Mark Miller said that the number of such applications coming to the government has increased, who want to take refuge in Canada. This is a matter of concern for Canada. The Canadian government will deport those NRIs whose visas have expired.
Strict rules made for NRIs
Mark Miller said that NRIs on study visa will be able to work 24 hours a week. When their classes are going on. The number of people going abroad on study visa from India, especially from Punjab, is not less. There was a trend in Canada that people used to go on study visa and get it converted into work visa. The government has also become strict about this. Now working hours are being reduced.
Canada will deport if you do not leave the country
Elections are going to be held in Canada soon. But before that, the issue of immigrants is in full swing in Canada. The ever-increasing number of foreign nationals in Canada is becoming a cause of concern. Now on this matter, the Canadian government is soon going to deport those foreigners on a large scale whose permits have expired.
Indian students in Britain decreased
Recently, a report has claimed that Indian students seeking admission to higher education in British universities are being banned. A study conducted by the Office for Students has revealed that there has been a 20 percent decrease in the admission of Indian students. Due to which the number of Indian students has come down to 1 lakh 11 thousand 329.
Earlier, the number of Indian students in Britain was 1 lakh 39 thousand 914. The report says that the way students have to face racial abuse in Britain is also a major reason for the decrease in the admission of students.