700 Indian students living in Canada are being evacuated from there. It has been found that their documents were fake. After the fraud was exposed, Canada decided to send these people back to India. In this matter, the minister of the Punjab government has sought help from the central government. Canada’s Border Security Agency has issued deportation notices to more than 700 Indian students because they showed fake offer letters at the institutes where they had taken admission.
Punjab’s NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal has demanded Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to intervene in this matter. He has written a letter to Jaishankar seeking time to meet him. According to the report, most of the students are from Punjab. After the issue of notice, the danger of expulsion of all these students is looming.
What is the whole matter?
These students have been studying in Canada for one or two years. After completion of studies, these students applied for a permanent residence permit in Canada in March. When the investigation was done, their admission offer letters given in educational institutions were found to be fake. Due to the document being found fake, these students cannot stay in America as their study visa is expiring.
Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal has raised the demand that working permits should be given to these students so that they can live and work in Canada. According to the report, these people had taken admission to Toronto’s famous Humber College through an Education Migration Service Company in Jalandhar. It is alleged that these people also gave Rs 16 lakh for admission. The courses of these students who went to Canada in 2018-19 were completed. Now applied for permanent residence, so the matter has come to light.



























