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Uncertainty Looms Over Indian Students in Canada as Housing Crisis May Lead to Cap on International Students

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/09/21 at 8:54 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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The international student community in Canada is facing a formidable housing crisis as the influx of international students continues to rise. This predicament has raised concerns that the Canadian government might contemplate imposing a cap on the number of international students admitted.

Such a decision could have profound implications for Indian students aspiring to study in Canada. Statistics reveal that over 40% of international students migrating to Canada are from India, with a significant portion hailing from Punjab.

In the past five years, more than a million Indian students have sought educational opportunities in Canada, as per data from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the department responsible for immigration matters in Canada. The number of Indian students with valid study visas in Canada has steadily increased, from 1,71,505 in 2018 to 3,19,000 in 2022.

In 2022 alone, Canada welcomed 5 lakh international students, with approximately 41% of them originating from India. This substantial Indian student population contributes significantly to Canada’s international student landscape.

Despite a housing crisis recognized by Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, there is no concrete commitment to impose a strict cap on international student numbers. Minister Miller emphasized that the issue transcends housing, as it pertains to the overall integrity of the system.

This potential cap could disproportionately affect Punjabi students, who make up a significant percentage of Indian students in Canada. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Punjabi students comprised around 60-70% of Indian students in Canada, a figure that has slightly declined to just above 40%.

A cap on international students could also impact Canada’s economy, as international students pay higher fees compared to locals.

While the consequences of such a cap remain uncertain, it may address the housing crisis and help stabilize soaring rents. However, each province in Canada may implement distinct rules regarding this potential cap, further complicating the situation.

 

 

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