About time. I want some diversity in our immigrants, for fuck’s sake, not have them all come from the same country.
smellmonkey on
Can we do an investigation into falsified permits/pr applications that were approved or does all that just get swept under the rug?
Poutine_Warriors on
Let us clean one thing. We aren’t fearing fraud, we endless stories of actual fraud. From diploma mills, to Indian owners of chains charging $30 000 for temp worker papers, to places that will only hire temp Indian workers, to completely fake trucker licences.. and on and on.
To bad as there is so many awesome Canadians from India that came and worked their butts off only to be dragged down by so many that came over and have no interest in following rules or being Canadian.
kbaby_16 on
Several years too late unfortunately
nachi_w on
As an Indian, I support Canada’s decision.
some1stolemyidentity on
Finally. Although it wasn’t an issue for long, this immigration channel was rife with abuse.
TuddyCicero86 on
Every country has filth, we needed a better filter.
1nterestingintrovert on
They knew what they were doing years ago.
Intelligent_Top_328 on
Good. This has been on going issue for years and years. But no one says anything because you’d get called a racist.
This doesn’t happen at legit universities or colleges but there are schools in Canada where the student population is 95% people from India. That ain’t normal. It’s a diploma mill.
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popos_cosmic_enjoyer on
I attended a set of college classes that consisted of almost entirely international students, and I’d say about 80% of them were Indian. Anyway, the interesting thing is that the majority of them didn’t even pretend that they were here to learn. They ditched class in favour of working minimum wage jobs, put zero effort into any projects and did the bare minimum to scrape by classes, and they were very clear that the only goal was to obtain PR by any means possible. It was actually pretty disappointing to see that those people were stealing opportunities from other international students who might actually make something of it.
Icy-Target-9591 on
Finally, some sensible decision being made by the IRCC. Trump may be an arse but we should adapt his immigration policies as is to stop the good for nothing lowlifes from taking advantage of our visa policies.
SilentlyRain on
> In 2023, Canadian authorities uncovered nearly 1,550 study permit applications linked to fraudulent letters of acceptance, most of which originated from India, Canada’s immigration department told Reuters in an email.
> Last year its beefed-up verification system detected more than 14,000 potentially fraudulent letters of acceptance from all applicants, it said.
We need to close the doors for a few years to make up for those who have not left yet after their permits expired.
uniklyqualifd on
Clean up the fake colleges. Shut them down.
boro74 on
Canada is refusing basically everything now. There’s an AI screening tool and it seems that everything is being rejected regardless of validity.
Revel-yell on
Finally. It’s been a well known scam for many years
waqarGh on
Thaank you!!
KnowledgeEuphoric441 on
[Canadian] Government officers told to skip fraud prevention steps when vetting temporary foreign worker applications
>Beginning in January 2022, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) directed staff to apply “streamlining measures” when evaluating the legitimacy of applications by employers who want to hire temporary foreign workers.
>According to internal ESDC documents obtained by the Star and interviews with a current ESDC employee, routine checks meant to ensure the system is not abused by unscrupulous employers have been suspended in an effort to process applications faster.
>Those checks include contacting employers to confirm they actually applied to hire a worker, verifying that lawyers and consultants applying on behalf of employers are in good standing with their regulator, and clarifying the overtime, vacation and benefits promised to the worker.
Live_Environment_218 on
Duh brown equals scammer
Organic_Worth9778 on
The anglosphere has a problem with Indian visa scammers.
Too little too late. Need to deport all fake immigrants
Exotic-Treat6206 on
And what are they doing to hold the colleges accountable? The agents who are bringing these people in?
Right_Preparation328 on
Thank God. FINALLY Canada is doing something to prevent scammers from entering
hellosport on
If you replace the country on this headline as Saudi Arabia or China or Japan, will it have the same effect?? Good for Canada, we have too much Indians here. You fly into Pearson and it feels you landed in India.
StatesofGreenland on
Should also review PR and retroactive these scammers.
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About time. I want some diversity in our immigrants, for fuck’s sake, not have them all come from the same country.
Can we do an investigation into falsified permits/pr applications that were approved or does all that just get swept under the rug?
Let us clean one thing. We aren’t fearing fraud, we endless stories of actual fraud. From diploma mills, to Indian owners of chains charging $30 000 for temp worker papers, to places that will only hire temp Indian workers, to completely fake trucker licences.. and on and on.
To bad as there is so many awesome Canadians from India that came and worked their butts off only to be dragged down by so many that came over and have no interest in following rules or being Canadian.
Several years too late unfortunately
As an Indian, I support Canada’s decision.
Finally. Although it wasn’t an issue for long, this immigration channel was rife with abuse.
Every country has filth, we needed a better filter.
They knew what they were doing years ago.
Good. This has been on going issue for years and years. But no one says anything because you’d get called a racist.
This doesn’t happen at legit universities or colleges but there are schools in Canada where the student population is 95% people from India. That ain’t normal. It’s a diploma mill.
[deleted]
I attended a set of college classes that consisted of almost entirely international students, and I’d say about 80% of them were Indian. Anyway, the interesting thing is that the majority of them didn’t even pretend that they were here to learn. They ditched class in favour of working minimum wage jobs, put zero effort into any projects and did the bare minimum to scrape by classes, and they were very clear that the only goal was to obtain PR by any means possible. It was actually pretty disappointing to see that those people were stealing opportunities from other international students who might actually make something of it.
Finally, some sensible decision being made by the IRCC. Trump may be an arse but we should adapt his immigration policies as is to stop the good for nothing lowlifes from taking advantage of our visa policies.
> In 2023, Canadian authorities uncovered nearly 1,550 study permit applications linked to fraudulent letters of acceptance, most of which originated from India, Canada’s immigration department told Reuters in an email.
> Last year its beefed-up verification system detected more than 14,000 potentially fraudulent letters of acceptance from all applicants, it said.
We need to close the doors for a few years to make up for those who have not left yet after their permits expired.
Clean up the fake colleges. Shut them down.
Canada is refusing basically everything now. There’s an AI screening tool and it seems that everything is being rejected regardless of validity.
Finally. It’s been a well known scam for many years
Thaank you!!
[Canadian] Government officers told to skip fraud prevention steps when vetting temporary foreign worker applications
August 30, 2024 ·
Canada does not fear Fraud.
https://degroote.mcmaster.ca/articles/in-the-news-government-officers-told-to-skip-fraud-prevention-steps-when-vetting-temporary-foreign-worker-applications/
From the article:
>Beginning in January 2022, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) directed staff to apply “streamlining measures” when evaluating the legitimacy of applications by employers who want to hire temporary foreign workers.
>According to internal ESDC documents obtained by the Star and interviews with a current ESDC employee, routine checks meant to ensure the system is not abused by unscrupulous employers have been suspended in an effort to process applications faster.
>Those checks include contacting employers to confirm they actually applied to hire a worker, verifying that lawyers and consultants applying on behalf of employers are in good standing with their regulator, and clarifying the overtime, vacation and benefits promised to the worker.
Duh brown equals scammer
The anglosphere has a problem with Indian visa scammers.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/universities-extend-indian-student-ban-amid-visa-fraud-concerns-20230522-p5da7t.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn858lx34vvo
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-staffing-firms-game-h1b-visa-lottery-system/
Too little too late. Need to deport all fake immigrants
And what are they doing to hold the colleges accountable? The agents who are bringing these people in?
Thank God. FINALLY Canada is doing something to prevent scammers from entering
If you replace the country on this headline as Saudi Arabia or China or Japan, will it have the same effect?? Good for Canada, we have too much Indians here. You fly into Pearson and it feels you landed in India.
Should also review PR and retroactive these scammers.
Deport