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Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Abiodunstephen(m): 3:45am On Aug 28
Canada is currently witnessing countrywide protests as more than 70,000 international student graduates could face deportation due to federal policy changes, and the unprecedented number of students who came to the country with dreams of a new life say their futures are now in limbo.

Representatives with Naujawan Support Network, a student advocacy group, said the graduates are at risk of being deported when their work permits expire at the end of this year. This comes after the Canadian government announced changes to its immigration policies, which included limiting study permits.

The impact has been devastating for these students. Tens of thousands who had planned to apply for permanent residency after completing their studies say they are now left with heavy loans and shattered dreams.

International students across Canada are organizing protests against the backdrop of looming deportations.

A group of students have set up encampments outside the legislative assembly in Prince Edward Island, protesting overnight for more than three months.

The international students say they are facing a critical situation as new provincial policies for a 25 per cent reduction in permanent residency nominations have left many unexpectedly vulnerable to deportation.

Similar scenes can be witnessed in Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia.

“I spent the most crucial six years of my life taking many risks to come to Canada,” says Mehakdeep Singh, a former international student who is facing deportation.

“For the past six years, I studied, I worked, I paid taxes, I earned enough CRS [Comprehensive Ranking System] points, but the government has just taken advantage of all.

Singh is one of the former international students who spent his family’s life savings on tuition abroad. He is now facing the dreadful deadline of his work permit expiring, and there is no promise of permanent residency in sight.

“There isn’t consistency anymore,” explains Kanwar Sierah, an immigration consultant.

“At first, there were CEC [Canadian Experience Class] draws every two weeks, so they prepared for that. Now, students don’t know when the next draws will be, causing huge backlogs.”

Hundreds of international students and immigrant workers have held rallies in recent months throughout Brampton, pushing back against a narrative that blames them for local housing and job crises.

These students and advocacy groups, such as the International Sikh Student Organization, say that such problems are rooted in broader policy failures rather than the migration of international students.

They are calling on the federal government to extend work permits and provide clear pathways to permanent residency, emphasizing that they contribute significantly to the Canadian economy and deserve fair treatment.


Caught between hope and uncertainty
The protests reflect the growing frustration and desperation among international students who feel the government has unfairly targeted them.

Having invested heavily in education and the Canadian economy, they say they are now being told to finish their studies and return home while dealing with massive debts.

The students and their supporters are urging the government to extend post-graduate work permits, provide consistent and transparent pathways to permanent residency, and address the systemic issues that have led to their exploitation.

Without these changes, they say they fear that Canada will lose not only a significant portion of its skilled workforce but also the trust of future international students.

https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/08/26/canada-international-students-deportation-protests/

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by CoronaVirusPro: 3:52am On Aug 28
Canada has bitten more than it can chew.

It’s late already!

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Legalaffairs(m): 4:28am On Aug 28
Canada. Canada. Canada, how many times did I call you?

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Emmanuel909090: 5:05am On Aug 28
Frustrating

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Whatisurproblem(m): 5:26am On Aug 28
You gonna be well fed slave than the hungry free man, numerous problems for many African people, just imagine what blacks are facing? Phycological problems having mortgage thier own future hoping for better life, Canadian government are now playing Ludo with their life. What a pity.

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Boysking1: 6:40am On Aug 28
Oh my dealer oh my dealer give me visa I won enter canada😂😂 hope Canada will not deny me my visa application?

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Jayboi(m): 7:26am On Aug 28
Las las,we go dey alright

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Solsix(m): 8:45am On Aug 28
I know someone who went to Canada last year with his family. He was a federal government worker and even a civil engineer as side hustle.

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Igbofirstfarmer: 8:59am On Aug 28
wahala

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by floss(m): 9:47am On Aug 28
Oh my dealer !!!

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by dominique(f): 10:03am On Aug 28
Whatisurproblem:
You gonna be well fed slave than the hungry free man, numerous problems for many African people, just imagine what blacks are facing? Phycological problems having mortgage thier own future hoping for better life, Canadian government are now playing Ludo with their life. What a pity.

The protesters are majority Indian, at least those featured in the article

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by TheWinterBird: 10:38am On Aug 28
Deport them all. Some of them can barely speak or understand English, especially Indians.

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Natbrowny: 10:43am On Aug 28
Something is going on around the world esp Europe and US.. They seem to be having similar policy on immigration (target groups Africans, indians and Mexicans)

Its planned. Major players in Europe just woke up one day and edit already made policies.

The end game may not be nice at all.

Las las we go all dey alright

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by DuttyChuks: 10:50am On Aug 28
Come back let's fight for biafra and oduduwa

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by bdon123(m): 11:22am On Aug 28
Wait government should provide clear path way to permanent residency?are u high
At least canada is still more consistent than uk in policies for immigrants

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Rexymania(m): 1:50pm On Aug 28
Upon hearing this report, some Nigerian student duh go mexico

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by FatherStrudel(m): 1:55pm On Aug 28
It makes sense. Foriegn students are undercutting the pay to Canadian workers and job places. There has to be limits and quotas, it cannot be that everyone can just turn up and be accepted and given a work visa. If you cannot fund your course without having to work then you should stay at home...

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by samomoli: 1:58pm On Aug 28
After blocking Europe and America, what next, no japa, what next... When pushed to the wall, we fight back... take our country from evil politicians...it is madness to sell ones properties, l mean everything to go start afresh in a strange land... Well do l blame them....

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by fortunez1(m): 2:39pm On Aug 28
Nawa

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by fortunez1(m): 2:39pm On Aug 28
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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by descartes400: 9:28pm On Aug 28
Natbrowny:
Something is going on around the world esp Europe and US.. They seem to be having similar policy on immigration (target groups Africans, indians and Mexicans)

Its planned. Major players in Europe just woke up one day and edit already made policies.

The end game may not be nice at all.

Las las we go all dey alright

Africa as a resource hub for US and Europe, should come up with a unified resource based economy policy targeted at these countries.They can't continue to use democracy as a subtle vehicle to underdevelope Africa through there various policies targeted at maximising our own resources to their own benefits.. but our leaders are dull and incompetent..only interested in the aura of their various offices...

Africa missing leaders like Muammar Gaddafi...May his soul continue to rest in peace.

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by revived2: 9:39pm On Aug 28
Otilor

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by lepashandie(f): 9:41pm On Aug 28
You will know the people that are stuck in Nigeria by their comments 😂

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by datola: 9:41pm On Aug 28
Indians are leading the pack

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by fastseo: 9:41pm On Aug 28
sad
Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by Yorubastardz: 9:41pm On Aug 28
Good
Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by gunuvi(m): 9:42pm On Aug 28
FatherStrudel:
It makes sense. Foriegn students are undercutting the pay to Canadian workers and job places. There has to be limits and quotas, it cannot be that everyone can just turn up and be accepted and given a work visa. If you cannot fund your course without having to work then you should stay at home...
You lack sense

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by obi4eze(m): 9:43pm On Aug 28
angry
Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by TheEasyGoinMan(m): 9:43pm On Aug 28
Sad news are just coming in from all angles.

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Re: Thousands Of International Students In Canada Face Deportation, Sparking Protes by kareemkamil(m): 9:43pm On Aug 28
Nawa ooo wahala home wahala outside

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