Canada will introduce stricter standards to qualify for student visa and educational institutions will have to report every admission offer to the government. The aim is to put a stop to degree mills recruiting students to random courses and related fraud. https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/foreign-student-crackdown-canada
Canada knows what’s up
Nobody cares
Oh a lot of people do. When was the last time America passed an immigration related legislation to streamline its immigration system?
Good job Canada
Rajvinder won't be happy. Oh wait, his nick name at home is actually Happy.
Another eyewash. They could easily charge 10k/visa for anyone enrolled in these degree mills and then use half the funds to deport illegal workers and remaining to pay for their disastrous healthcare.
Your plan doesn't make sense. No degree mill will admit to being one and will take them to court. So they will be wasting resource fighting their own institutions. This way they can claim meritocracy as a reason to deprioritize visa processing for these mills.
No one needs to admit thing. Student visa for diplomas can have a surcharge of 10k similar to the surcharge Indian IT companies pay to bring workers on L1/H1. This will ensure the unsustainable volume of students reduces, government gets some money and more jobs open up for Canadian students. There are 100s of things that can be done if the government was serious. But they all include financial pain for the fraudster students in some way (Visa surcharge, no work permits etc).
Noooooooo 😭 this is racist.
Why wasn’t this done sooner ?
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It would only impact people committing fraud with fake offer letters which I think is a very legitimate concern
“ The process aims to combat fraud, following revelations that hundreds of Indian newcomers unknowingly arrived in Canada with fake college admissions letters.” —- says in the article. Please read