Which decision of Trudeau govt increased the tension?
There are massive protests going on in canada these days. In fact, more than 70,000 international students are facing the threat of being expelled from Canada. Recently, the Canadian government has changed the federal immigration policies and due to these, international students may have to data-face expulsion. According to media reports, the work permits of some students are expiring at the end of this year and the Canadian government is not in favor of extending them. Due to the fear of deportation, students are protesting across canada and demanding that their work permits be extended. Along with this, the students are also demanding permanent residence.
Where are the protests taking place?
Groups of international students have set up camps in various provinces including prince Edward Island (PEI), Ontario, Manitoba and british Columbia. During this time they are also organizing rallies. In the same sequence, hundreds of students in prince Edward Island have been protesting outside the Legislative assembly for about three months, challenging the changes in the immigration rules.
Students narrated their pain
Mehkdeep Singh, a student facing deportation, spoke to the media from City news Toronto. Singh said, 'I took a risk for six years to come to Canada. Studied, worked, paid taxes and got CRS score but now it seems that the government took advantage of me.' Let us tell you that canada has also decided to put a limit on international student permit applications and this has also become a cause of trouble for the students. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship canada (IRCC), about 3,60,000 permits can be approved in the year 2024, which is about 35% less than last year. Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau also said on monday (August 26) that the number of foreigners doing temporary jobs in canada will be reduced. Let us tell you that this decision of the Trudeau government will affect indians the most because there are a large number of indian students in Canada.