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Canada's asylum seeker surge likely to create additional hurdles for Indian PR aspirants, students 

Immigration experts and study abroad consultants say the current surge in asylum seekers has a high chance of inadvertently creating a bottleneck that may cause delays and uncertainties in visa processing, residency applications, and educational enrolments.

April 06, 2024 / 14:59 IST
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Last year, Canada launched a category-based selection for its flagship economic immigration management system, Express Entry.

Indian nationals aspiring for permanent residency (PR) and educational pursuits in Canada may be impacted by an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers that is overwhelming cities and straining resources in the North American country.

Canada has long been a favoured destination for Indian nationals, offering a blend of economic opportunities and education, and a welcoming environment from the large number of Indians there. However, immigration experts and study abroad consultants say the current surge in asylum seekers has a high chance of inadvertently creating a bottleneck that may cause delays and uncertainties in visa processing, residency applications, and educational enrollments.

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This will be a fresh challenge amid the stricter migration policies in Canada as the Justin Trudeau government strives to curb the immigration population. Canada plans to welcome 4.85 lakh PR in 2024 and 5 lakh in 2025. Starting in 2026, the government said it will stabilise PR levels at 5 lakh.

“While the influx of asylum seekers may have some indirect effects on Indians seeking PR in Canada, the specific impact would depend on various factors including government responses, processing times, resource allocation, and broader immigration trends. This could potentially lead to changes in immigration policies that may impact the experiences of Indian nationals seeking PR in Canada,” Shalini Lambah, Chief Executive of India, Migrate World at DU Digital Global, told Moneycontrol.