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    1. Yes, because we clearly need more „students“ from India in our universities.

    2. georgeforprez3 on

      If Canadian universities opened campuses in India, but graduates weren’t available to become Canadian permanent residents (PR)… would Indians still enroll?

      And if they won’t enroll in a school unless they could become Canadian PR, then is the purpose of that education really education?

    3. Normal_Imagination54 on

      Its pointless to blame international students when the canadian universities and gov are this shameless.

    4. Canada should be stopping all visa applications from India due to the rampant fraud, scams and criminality. The extortion crisis is entirely the government’s fault for their reckless and criminal immigration policies.

      We don’t need anything from India.

    5. Accomplished_Cake845 on

      AI is still very much in its R&D phase. Not surprised this is on the back of India’s budget for the upcoming FY, and how educational institutions can partner with some of the most advanced engineering universities in India. This is nowhere near to bringing more students in, rather creating opportunities for universities here to collect more tuition while studying in India and how they can leverage by bringing those high flyers for internships and knowledge sharing.

    6. False-Vacation8249 on

      not beating the racism allegations in here.

      ooOooOoOooHhh scawy bwon peepoe

    7. CyberSmith31337 on

      This is just code for „*We want to import more of your cheap, exploitable people to undercut labor costs and further displace domestic Canadians.“*

      It’s not the win the media is portraying it as by any means.

    8. Extra_Campaign9643 on

      People who blame international students should understand that the Canadian government, colleges, and universities actively send their representatives to India to conduct seminars and paint a rosy picture of the “Canadian dream.” This is done to attract students into often useless diplomas and degrees that cost four times more than those paid by domestic students.

      Many of these students from India take large loans—sometimes using their parents’ homes as collateral—just to come to Canada.

    9. The EU just signed a huge agreement with India, part of which is an agreement for students. Hope the EU young people don’t like having jobs and a future.

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