Trudeau's Resignation Raises Concerns for Indian Students in Canada
The resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ignited discussions about the future of international students in Canada, particularly those from India. Experts argue that Trudeau's tenure from 2015 to 2023 marked a pivotal period for Indian students, who benefited from liberal immigration policies.
Between 2015 and 2024, approximately 1.3 million Indian students received study permits, with the number increasing from 31,920 in 2015 to 278,250 in 2023. However, recent changes to immigration laws, including caps on international students and stricter permit processes, have led to a 4% decline in the number of Indian students receiving study permits in 2024.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has been critical of Trudeau's handling of the Temporary Foreign Worker program and has indicated plans to restrict temporary foreign workers from taking jobs away from Canadians while preserving the program for the agricultural sector. His proposals suggest a potential shift in immigration policy that could challenge Indian students and workers in Canada.
Should Poilievre take office, increased competition for university admissions and tighter criteria for study permits are anticipated. Changes in immigration policies may also affect job availability and permanent residency for Indian immigrants in Canada. As the political landscape evolves, the implications for Indian students and workers remain a significant concern.
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