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2 years, 4 months ago @he4rt_sh4ped at my school there’s more internationals than canadians 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @RoboNurse84 This was a great mini doc! But, it should have also shown how post-secondary “schools” advertise to potential international students and their families; they spread misinformation and are borderline predatory! 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @humanforotherhumans Too many indians students compared to other nations and they all remain in Canada . 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @junsu21 So a key problem here is out of control capitalism and the rising costs for everything. Schools wouldn’t be desperate for foreign money if the provincial government provided them enough money and their could\nBe more housing if resources were being allocated to that sector 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @LaureRavenhearst If anything we are taking advantage of them. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @MAKECANADAGREATAGAIN205 Watchout in the healthcare sector. new doctors will miss diagnos you. this is the plan 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @LaureRavenhearst International student fees are paying the way to keep Universities open. They pay at least twice the fees and even if they stay they contribute to our tax base by working. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @ihmpall Sadly for Canada us is next door and there’s no reason for talent to go to Canada 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @xiuhtezcatl8161 people can build minihomes from 60k but government cannot becouse its free to the goverment to build them by prisoners while keep them in prison more expensive than harvard already. But wait. Than why theyre not doing it 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @neerajnainwal2352 It’s too late now. Shady colleges are running it like a business and causing most of the problems. The USA attracts talented immigrants to make a Silicon Valley, while Canada is busy attracting and providing visas to mostly non-merit people. Soon, there will be more labourers than entrepreneurs. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @DeepSeas.. Just know, these foreign students aren’t moving in to create jobs. They’re competing for very valuable jobs with YOU. You can compete with your fellow citizens, but you cannot compete with the entire world. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @AlexODriscoll-zu9nf Nevermind the fact that our hospitals are in a state of disaster and basic treatment is difficult to receive 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @cz2301 It should be entirely on the universities to provide housing to incoming international students, such as school dorms. But ofc, money speaks louder. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @lac19951 Make money out of em. Then blame em. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @uninvincibleete I'm an immigrant and my immigrant friends and I were talking about exactly this just the other day. I'd like to add some context on why so few international students stay: they can't. Schools prey on this very fact. In international recruiting, these schools use the promise of thriving local industries and trot out graduates working locally as major draws to these expensive programs. Then once students are in Canada, many of these schools couldn't care less: they offer little or sometimes no housing support, no immigration advice (or in my case and many of my friends' cases: they give straight-up false immigration advice that can screw you over or even get you in trouble). There absolutely needs to be regulation and accountability for these predatory schools; I think a good starting point would be capping the number of visas they can apply for based on the number of housing units available (either on-campus or via local development subsidy and homestays). Tons of students come to Canada completely unprepared due to false promises made by these schools, and then get spit out into an egregiously inefficient and broken work visa system.\nMy immigrant friends and I are all highly skilled in our specific field. There are only a handful of people in the world (let alone in Canada) who can do what I do at the level I do it, so I would be incredibly difficult to replace if I left Canada. Despite that, and despite being Canadian-educated (Canadian resources invested in me that you'd want to keep in Canada), remaining in Canada has been a massive struggle for me and my friends. We individually spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars every year to apply for permits that have to be renewed annually, but take the government 6+ months to process. Because the government is so backed up, we have to apply for *extra* permits to bridge that gap (more money, and more work added to IRCC's already-long line of applications). I'm in limbo for the majority of the year where I can't switch employers, can't leave the country, etc. It's horrible. \nBut I have it better than most. Of the international students in my year, only I and one other student are still in Canada because the transition to work permits is so needlessly long and difficult. Even a graduate who does manage to get a work permit might have to sit unemployed for 6 months or more before that permit is active. How is a student supposed to survive without work for that long? In order for employers to even apply to sponsor a graduate, they often have to do a lengthy labor market impact assessment, and so these graduates are stuck in a holding pattern, and they're the lucky ones. Immigration is absolutely vital to Canada and I hate how quickly these stories turn to xenophobic rhetoric, but we have to make space in the conversation to take a look at how schools are exploiting students and policy loopholes, and why they're doing it, and address those problems. The current system isn't fair to anyone. 39 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @typhon1861 As a former international student (now citizen) I find it crazy that these diploma mills exist, I never understood how intl students can be so poor when I had to pay around $150k for my high school + university education. \n\nI'm shocked that the doors are so open that literally anybody can come in, that's not how it's supposed to work, going abroad to study is a privilege, Canada SHOULD be more selective about who comes through. \n\nAnd don't come at me about pulling the ladder up from behind me bullshit, I don't have a problem with intl students that go through the proper channels, but an intl student shouldn't have to work to survive, I worked because I needed experience on my resume ?. Yes, it's a privilege, AS IT SHOULD BE. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @rashmiambedkar5143 I love the way host told entire story . great narrative 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @williamtang479 Canadian Embassy in India have issued too many student visas to the people under the criteria for the international students, that is the big problem 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Hh-wj2fd yes 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @monazcoolirani It’s disgusting they come in as students too and rip all student benefits people we don’t need here 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @77feyonx Sensing a pattern:\n\nProvincial responsibility handled incompetently by conservative premier. Crisis ensues. Conservatives blame Trudeau. So fun. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @monazcoolirani Yes they are that it makes born citizens hard to find a job opportunity cause you don’t speak Punjabi or Hindi, also we need to have a limit and accept a range of other countries and cultures too! 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @rselvaraju3045 Canada is issuing too many visitors' visas.. People with tourist visas land here and do not want to leave. They want to get jobs without proper papers. I do not know how Canadian missions abroad are vetting tourist visa applications. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @MoeBhuya-kr3pl Canada should put visa cap including immigration per country....follow the American policy. Its simply too many Indians that is changing the demographic balance by one ethnic group called Indian. And International student should not have full time work authorization, its directly hitting the location population employment opportunities. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @braudhadoch3432 we can't even afford a bachelor, our own kids are forced out of our own universities. Housing and our Hospitals are overflowing. 68 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @joebloggs3907 Well you know it's only fair, The British did conquer their lands and now they are conquering British lands. Canada falls under the British crown. Pretty soon I think Canada will be the new new India (since the new India is the UK) and there is nothing they can do about it. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @electrikoptik The majority of these international students are from countries like China and India that hate our western way of life. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @brandonrobb6678 Im a skilled construction worker who wants to build my own home but permits alone here in ontario are 250 thousand just to start. This is why houses are not being built and existing houses are worth more. The problem is the fees and permits. Terrible regulation of the housing building sector is what caused the supply of houses to be insufficient for any population let alone big groups of immigrants. ALSO HOW THE F. CAN INDIANS FROM A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY AFFORD 50 -60 THOUSAND DOLLARS / YEAR???!?!? 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @USA-CANADA1480 4:45 put a cap on student visas in total AND per country, stop the dual intent nature of student visas. They must go back to their home countries after graduation. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @littlebopeep240 Tell how many of these international students leave Canada after getting their degree and do not pay back student loans? 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @USA-CANADA1480 Fastest growing country - and fastest growing reverse migration. Fastest inflation. Fastest rate of rising housing market, homelessness and cost of living. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @atabongchildren1823 @cbc news why is the focus about international students only. There is also alot around refugees which are brought in large numbers. We need to visit the immigration issues across the board and not one sided. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @grabarzowaty Canada is India now. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @delightfullchefeatz8864 The housing crisis in canada is severe. No one can afford the cost of living here. International students and mass immigration unfortunately, have become part of the living crisis problem. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @nephetula Canada is bringing in people that ruined their own country, and will now ruin Canada.\nNothing new, of course, as the same thing is happening is every Westernized country. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @ittanbantan Canada has vast abundant waste land that needs to be developed... Canadians, like most developed countries, have become lazy and complacent and not hungery for success because their governments have told them we will look after you. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @kaposipal the most pleasant problem ever...the city is flooded with college educated youngsters... going out to the fast food restaurant every night... 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @fishyfish7042 not only cap total number also limit max number of students per country per year. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @unrealriddles watch some of the friendliest people on earth turn mean. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @TainyT888 Too many people too!! 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @unicornrainbows9920 PUNJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @user-tq2ot5be2l answer: yes. saved you 10 minutes. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @bigbarry8343 the tuition motive is ridiculous. you are telling me, that the universities can find 600K students annually willing to pay $65K in tuition fees, in a country with professional salary of $6K a year and the price of 2 bed flat in major it center just $10K? one does not need to be a graduate of the toronto university to know that the numbers do not add up. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @lul9670 Alienation like this will end the existence of most of the first world and its countries. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Soda_and_me Stop the immigration crisis 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @BenGreggSweden Better to be letting in Students rather than any random criminal like they do in the U.S. from Mexico! 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @heartsmalla5248 No, it's illegal immigrants become the problem. There's no government dislike the students who can actually bring economy growth. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @questioneryusef8264 Supply and Demand Data is SCREWED. HAHAHAHA 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @xYoungDeezYx It's hilarious because universities are the biggest scam going and were made completely obsolete by technology about 10 years ago - in 2024, there's no reason at all (other than greed) why every student in the entire world couldn't log on to the same online classroom at Harvard (or pick your school). To take this point further, with a moderate amount of discipline (which, I'll concede not everyone has) you could learn almost anything you want to, for free, online. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @enggguy Why go to school when I can pay $59K for an lmia 1 eP02h50KIOA
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