Scary Scenes in Canada: Scores of Indian students line up for waiters, servants job

Scary Scenes in Canada: Scores of Indian students line up for waiters, servants job

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 7, 2024 15:41 IST

There is one video circulating on social media that shows that many Indian students in Canada are standing in a line as they are waiting for their turn to give interviews for the jobs of waiters and servants.

Scary Scenes in Canada: Scores of Indian students line up for waiters, servants job

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Study in Canada: While Canada is among the top choices for Indians who want to complete their studies from outside India, now a video is circulating on the social media platform X which is showing a different picture of the country. In this video, it can be seen that around 3,000 students, mostly Indians, are lined up in a queue and waiting for interviews for the jobs of servants and waiters.

Mostly, Indians go to Canada with aspirations of better job prospects and lifestyles and now such a video is posing a serious question of whether they need to think again before going to Canada.

While reacting to this, one of the tweets says, "It’s alarming to see 3,000 students, mainly from India, lining up for waiter and servant jobs in Brampton. This reflects the harsh reality of unemployment in Trudeau's Canada. Those leaving India for dreams need a serious reality check!"

"Heartbreaking scenes from Brampton: 3,000 students, mostly Indian, line up for waiter jobs after a single restaurant opening. Is Trudeau's Canada the land of opportunity or broken dreams?," says another message on X.

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"The worst part is that most of them are engineers ,MBA holders and IT engineers who had job in India with up to 100k RS a month salary coming here for the Canada dream !! These students are depressed and struggling ! Everything that glitters is not gold !!! Stay away," said yet another message.








One of the students waiting in the interview line, Agamvir Singh expressed his frustration and said, "I came here around 12 noon, and the line was really huge. We put the application on the internet and were told that an interview would be taken. But nothing like that happened. People are just coming here. I don't believe there is scope for jobs here. It is really tough."







“It's so bad; it’s like everyone is looking for a job, and no one is getting a job properly. So many of my friends don’t have a job right now, and they have been here for 2-3 years," said another student.

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