Indian Students in Canada Face Sudden Document Resubmission
Indian students studying in Canada are grappling with unexpected challenges as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued a directive requiring the resubmission of essential documents. This sudden demand includes study permits, visas, and educational records, such as marksheets and attendance.
The move has caused widespread concern among international students, particularly the 4.2 lakh Indian students who form the largest group of foreign scholars in Canada. Many have expressed frustration and confusion over the new regulations.
Stricter Policies for International Students
The Canadian government has recently tightened policies for international students, citing the need for stricter financial oversight and exploring potential caps on student admissions. These measures aim to address systemic challenges but have left students scrambling to comply with the abrupt demands.
One student shared their experience, saying, “I was a bit shocked when I received the email. My visa is valid until 2026, yet I was asked to submit all my documents again.” Such unexpected requirements have disrupted the academic routines of many students.
India continues to be the largest source of international students in Canada, followed by the United States, which hosts 3.3 lakh Indian students. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has acknowledged the significant contributions of Indian students to Canada’s academic and economic landscape.
However, the sudden policy changes have created hurdles that demand urgent government intervention. Stakeholders have called for measures to ensure smoother processes and minimize disruptions to student admissions.
Calls for Resolution
The abrupt tightening of rules has sparked widespread debate, with affected students urging the Canadian government and immigration authorities to streamline procedures. It remains to be seen how these measures will impact Canada’s reputation as a preferred destination for higher education.
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