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03/06/2025
ποΈ Controversy in Quebec: Indian Students Protest Compulsory French Exams
π Indian students in Quebec are raising their voices against a new requirement mandating French language exams to receive their degrees and post-graduation work permits.
πΉ A viral video shows students protesting the policy, sparking backlash from some locals who insist, βLearn the language or go back.β
π¨π¦ Context:
Canada has two official languagesβEnglish and Frenchβbut Quebec is the only province where French is the primary language.
While Quebecβs policies aim to preserve its linguistic identity, international students argue they were not informed of this requirement when they enrolled.
βThe Concern:
Students say failing the French exam could mean losing their degree and future career opportunities in Canada.
π¬ Whatβs your take?
Should language integration be a condition for graduation? Or should academic institutions better prepare international students for local requirements?
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/Qbecindianstudents
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25/05/2025
Over the past few months, countless Indian migrants in Canada have been left in limbo β unable to work, access healthcare, or even stay legally β all due to delayed work permit renewals and stricter immigration controls.
βΆοΈ The Canadian government, once known for its liberal immigration stance, is now quietly tightening its policies. Processing delays, new LMIA rules, and reduced family work permit eligibility are creating immense stress for migrants who came to Canada in good faith β many of them contributing to essential sectors and paying taxes.
π Yet, letβs be honest: there have been mistakes on both sides.
βοΈ Canada misjudged the impact of its open-door approach, underestimating the pressure it would place on healthcare, housing, and job markets.
β On the other hand, some migrants have misused loopholes in the system β taking advantage of lenient policies, which in turn triggered a backlash and policy reversals.
π― The result? Hardworking individuals like Devi Acharya, who uprooted her family and invested in a future in Canada, now face an uncertain and unfair reality β all because of a broken system and unclear communication.
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Itβs time for better planning, fairer policies, and responsible immigration practices β from both governments and migrants.
We at Migrate Minds believe in honest guidance, clear processes, and ethical migration. If youβre planning your move, let us help you navigate it right.
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Universities and colleges, already grappling with financial pressures and adapting to earlier reductions, now face even greater challenges, with fewer study permits available and stricter Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility rules.
βCanadaβs international reputation has taken a huge hit,β said the President of Universities Canada, reflecting growing concerns that this could push talented students elsewhere.
π Whatβs at Stake?
Canada granted over 1.5M study permits between 2018-2023, but the surge is under scrutiny.
International studentsβ tuition fuels university budgets, yet stricter policies may drive them away.
The cap now includes graduate and doctoral students, potentially pushing away top talent needed in critical fields like healthcare and engineering.
π― Experts are calling for provinces to provide better financial support for institutions, but the uncertainty could impact enrollment and Canadaβs standing on the global education stage.
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Read more in the full article: https://tinyurl.com/CollegesTurmoil
For expert guidance in navigating these changes, trust Migrate Minds.
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Update from the Honourable Marc Miller!
The Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship just unveiled new measures to better manage temporary resident arrivals, strengthen Canadaβs immigration system, and ensure protection for vulnerable individuals. πβ¨
π Study Permit Applicants:
Masterβs and Doctoral students now face new requirements! Starting with the 2025-2026 intake, youβll need a provincial or territorial attestation letter as part of your application. Plus, 12% of spots will be reserved just for you!
π£οΈ Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Applicants:
Starting November 2024, language proficiency is a must! University grads need CLB level 7, while college grads need CLB 5. This change aims to ensure youβre ready for the Canadian workforce.
π₯ Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) Applicants:
Spousal work permits for masterβs students will only be available for programs lasting 16+ months. Spouses of foreign workers are also limited to certain professions in demand.
Source: https://tinyurl.com/irccnewrestrictions
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For expert guidance in navigating these changes, trust Migrate Minds.
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