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How Justin Trudeau is 'shattering' Indian students' Canadian dream: What has changed and what hasn't

With the recent slowdown in the processing of new study permits, many are left wondering how will this impact the dreams of young Indians hoping to study in Canadian universities. Let's dive into that.

September 01, 2024 / 09:53 IST
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Indian students protest in Canada (credit: X)
Indian students protest in Canada (credit: X)

Many Canadians believe Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is bringing in too many immigrants, putting pressure on the government to reduce the number of temporary residents, which has grown dramatically in recent years. Trudeau cabinet is also considering reductions to permanent resident streams.

The government has pledged more measures, according to Canadian newspapers, to reduce the temporary resident population to 5% of Canada's total population in three years. In April, this figure stood at 6.8%, and the Bank of Canada has projected that it could increase further.

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Canadian newspapers cited Trudeau explaining that the government is reviewing various immigration streams to ensure that Canada continues to be supportive of immigration while also responsibly integrating newcomers and providing them with pathways to success.

Now, here's where it gets particularly interesting for us: the number of Indians moving to Canada has skyrocketed—more than quadrupling since 2013. By 2022, Indian students made up about 40% of all international enrollments in Canada. But with the recent slowdown in the processing of new study permits, many are left wondering: How will this impact the dreams of young Indians hoping to study in Canadian universities? Let's dive into that.