Thousands of International Graduates in Canada Protest Deportation Amid Policy Changes
Outcry and Demonstrations Nationwide
Canada is grappling with widespread protests across the nation as approximately 70,000 international student graduates face deportation due to recent policy alterations. These graduates have taken to the streets, demanding a reconsideration of the new measures that threaten their futures in the country.
Government Response and Student Concerns
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has acknowledged the situation, promising a just resolution for over 700 international students from India who are at risk of deportation. Meanwhile, the protesters are calling for an extension of post-graduation work permits, arguing that the current policies are unfair and will force them to abandon their aspirations in Canada.
Background and Impact
These protests stem from recent changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP), which allows international graduates to gain Canadian work experience. However, new regulations have reduced the eligibility criteria, leaving many graduates unable to apply for these permits and facing the prospect of leaving Canada.
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