What sparked the protests?
The root of the unrest lies in several recentAdditionally, the government has introduced stricter eligibility criteria for the
Impact on international students
For many international students, the changes have thrown their futures into disarray. These students, many of whom hail from India and other countries in Asia and Africa, are now facing the prospect of deportation, despite having completed their studies and, in many cases, having secured jobs in Canada. The uncertainty is compounded by the fact that some of these students are carrying substantial loans that they had taken out to fund their education in Canada.The protests have been organised by various
“Enough is enough”
Canadian officials have defended the policy changes, arguing that they are necessary to maintain the integrity of the immigration system and ensure that international students have access to the resources they need for a successful academic experience.“International students are vital to Canada and enrich our communities. As such, we have an obligation to ensure that they have access to the resources they need for an enriching academic experience,“ explains
“In Canada, today, this isn’t always the case. Today, we are announcing additional measures to protect a system that has become so lucrative that it has opened a path for its abuse. Enough is enough. Through the decisive measures announced today, we are striking the right balance for Canada and ensuring the integrity of our immigration system while setting students up for the success they hope for,” he goes on to explain.
The government has also highlighted that the new measures are temporary and will be reassessed after two years. Meanwhile, the federal government has pledged to work with provincial governments and educational institutions to develop a more sustainable framework for managing international student admissions in the future.
As the protests continue, the affected students and their supporters are calling on the Trudeau government to reconsider the policy changes and provide a clearer, fairer pathway to permanent residency. The outcome of this standoff could have lasting implications not only for Canada's immigration system but also for its reputation as a welcoming destination for international students.