Indian High Commission Issues Advisory for Students Affected in Canada : Rashtra News #Indian #High #Commission #Issues #Advisory #Students #Affected #Canada The Indian high commission in Ottawa has issued an advisory for Indian. (Representative image)The Indian high commission said that if the students find any difficulty in reimbursement of their fees or transfer of fees,
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Many of the students, who hail from Punjab, were handed out deportation notices after Canadian authorities found their admission letters to be fraudulent when the permanent residency applications of the individuals were being assessed.
The students, who had gone to Canada to pursue their education in 2018-2019, were caught off guard when their ‘admission offer letters’ came into scrutiny when they applied for their Permanent Residency (PR). The students had been working in Canada in different sectors once they were done with their graduation.
The three Canadian colleges — M College in Montreal, CDE College in Sherbrooke, and CCSQ College in Longueuil — which were shut abruptly after collecting millions of dollars in tuition fees and filing for creditor protection in January — have now reopened after a Toronto-based educ