Indian Students In Canada Asked To Re-submit Essential Documents
As per media reports, Indian students studying in Canada have been asked to resubmit their essential documents which has triggered panic among them. They fear stricter immigration policies in the coming time.
Study in Canada: While Canada is making all kinds of efforts to curb immigration, the latest is that Indian students studying in Canada have received emails asking them to resubmit their crucial documents.
As per the TOI report, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has sent emails to Indian students and asked them to resubmit crucial documents including educational records, study permits, and visas. This has reportedly created panic among international students in Canada.
The students are worried about their future in the country as till now they don't know the real motive behind it. They want IRCC to communicate the reason for the resubmission of documents clearly.
Three Indian Students Killed In Canada
After the murders of three Indian students in Canada, India demanded a thorough investigation into the matter. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "In the last week or so we have had unfortunate tragedies. Three Indian students have been murdered. We are saddened at these terrible tragedies that have struck our nationals in Canada."
"We extend our deepest condolences to the grieving families. Our High Commission and Consulates in Toronto and Vancouver are extending all possible help in the matter," he said, as reported by Free Press Journal.
The minister said that India is in touch with the local authorities for a thorough probe into these killings.
"Issues faced by them, especially Indian students, are raised by our high commission and Consulates with the relevant Canadian authorities on a regular basis," he said.
"We have also issued an advisory for our nationals and Indian students to exercise extreme caution and remain vigilant in view of the deteriorating security environment in Canada as a result of the growing incidence of hate crimes and criminal violence," Jaiswal added.
Canada is a popular study abroad destination for Indians and the country has the highest number of students from India. Currently, Canada has 4.2 lakh Indian students, according to the Ministry of External Affairs report.
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