An Adjunct Professor at the Algoma University, Peltsch has a reputation among international students about being strict, not taking offline lectures, having strict grading policies and failing students on purpose.
Until the task force makes its final decision on all the cases, the deportation orders will be put on hold, says Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser
Indian students, mostly from Punjab, were threatened with deportation after being duped by unscrupulous education consultants back home to enter Canada with 'fraudulent college admission letters'.
Hundreds of students from India have taken to streets claiming they have been cheated by their immigration consultation agency and that they have been provided with fake documents. The matter came to light in March this year when the students applied for permanent residency in Canada.