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Canada loses 22 Billion Dollars due to its Rift with India

Muskan Goel by Muskan Goel
22 January 2024
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India, canada, Economy, Student, Visa, Loss
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The diplomatic strain between Canada and India, sparked by the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has led to a significant decline in the issuance of study permits to Indian students in Canada. The repercussions of this decline on the Canadian economy, particularly its impact on the education sector and the challenges faced by international students.

The fourth quarter of 2023 witnessed a Dramatic Drop in Study Permits, an alarming 86% decrease in the issuance of study permits to Indian students, plummeting from 108,940 to 14,910. This abrupt decline, not previously reported, has raised concerns about the vitality of Canada’s international education sector.

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The expulsion of Canadian diplomats by India, responsible for processing permits, is identified as a primary factor contributing to this downturn. Additionally, diplomatic tensions stemming from the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar have deterred Indian students from applying to Canadian institutions.

The Fallout: Economic Ramifications for Canada

Canadian universities heavily depend on international students, with Indians constituting the largest group, receiving over 41% of permits in 2022. The 86% decrease in study permits poses a significant challenge to the economic stability of these institutions, as they contribute approximately C$22 billion ($16.4 billion) annually.

In response to an unprecedented surge in international student enrollments, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has suggested the implementation of measures, including a possible cap, to address the overwhelming volume of students entering Canada. The move comes amid diplomatic tensions with India, which have led to a significant decline in study permits issued to Indian students.

Miller acknowledged that the strained relationship with India has hampered Canada’s ability to process a substantial number of applications from the country. The diplomatic tensions escalated to the point where Canada was compelled to withdraw 41 diplomats, two-thirds of its staff, from India in October, following orders from New Delhi. This diplomatic dispute has not only strained political relations but has also had a tangible impact on the flow of students from India to Canada.

Shifting Dynamics: Indian Students’ Faith in Canadian Institutions

Gurusubramanian, counselor for the High Commission of India in Ottawa, highlighted the apprehensions among Indian students, citing concerns about the lack of residential and adequate teaching facilities at certain Canadian institutions. The strained diplomatic relations and the perception of declining educational standards are prompting Indian students to explore alternative study options in other countries.

Addressing the issue, Miller expressed uncertainty about the evolution of diplomatic relations, especially if charges were to be laid. The unresolved murder case of a Vancouver resident with alleged links to Indian agents has further complicated the diplomatic landscape. The Canadian government has accused Indian agents of involvement in the murder, a claim India vehemently denies. With no charges laid in the case, the diplomatic standoff continues, casting a shadow over the prospects of improved relations.

International students play a crucial role in the Canadian education system, contributing significantly to the economy. However, the government is now grappling with the sheer volume of students entering the country, prompting Miller to emphasize the need for a significant reduction in numbers over a short period. To achieve this, the government is considering measures, including a potential cap on international student enrollments.

Miller also indicated that the government plans to address concerns about the “very generous” postgraduate work permit program and crack down on “fly-by-night” universities, known as designated learning institutes. These measures are aimed at maintaining the quality of education and preventing the exploitation of the system by unscrupulous institutions.

Moreover, the Canadian government is already planning to restrict the number of off-campus work hours for international students, a move that has raised concerns in the food service and retail industries about potential labor shortages. The government intends to strike a balance between attracting international talent and ensuring the availability of opportunities for domestic workers.

In 2023, the government projected a staggering 900,000 international students to study in Canada, nearly triple the number from a decade ago. Miller revealed that 40% of these students, approximately 360,000, were expected to be from India. Despite a 4% decline in the number of permits issued to Indian students last year, they remained the largest group of international students in Canada.

As Canada navigates the delicate balance between diplomatic relations, economic considerations, and the quality of its education system, the proposed measures signal a proactive approach by the government to manage the challenges posed by the surge in international student enrollments. The coming months will likely witness a more defined strategy and, potentially, the introduction of a cap to regulate the inflow of students and address the concerns raised by various stakeholders.

Historical Significance of Indian Students in Canada

Indians have traditionally constituted a significant share of international students in Canada, receiving over 41% of study permits in 2022. The decline in study visas raises questions about the future of this longstanding trend and the attractiveness of Canadian institutions for Indian students.

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Government’s Projection vs. Reality

Despite the government’s projection of a surge in international student numbers for 2023, with 40% expected to be Indian students, Miller acknowledges the decline in permits issued to Indian students in the previous year. The diplomatic tensions have created a wave of disillusionment among Indians seeking study visas in Canada.

The Road Ahead: Uncertainties and Prospects

Miller expresses skepticism about a swift rebound in the issuance of study permits to Indian students, emphasizing that ongoing diplomatic tensions are likely to impede the permit issuance process. The strained relations between the two nations raise uncertainties about the future direction of diplomatic relationships.

Canada’s Post-Study Work Permit Policies

Canada, known for its post-study work permit policies, is now contemplating scrutiny of postgraduate work permits and regulation of designated learning institutes. This reflects a strategic move to balance the influx of international students and address concerns about labor shortages.

Competition in the Job Market

The competitive post-pandemic job market in Canada adds to the challenges faced by international students. Traditionally, Canada was a preferred destination for its ease of obtaining work permits after completing studies. However, the evolving job market dynamics post-pandemic have altered the landscape for students seeking employment opportunities.

Conclusion

The decline in study permits for Indian students in Canada, driven by diplomatic tensions and strained relations, has far-reaching consequences for both countries. As Canada grapples with economic challenges in its education sector, Indian students reevaluate their faith in Canadian institutions amidst a shifting global landscape. The uncertainties surrounding diplomatic relations and the economic impact emphasize the need for strategic measures to restore confidence and sustain the longstanding partnership between Canada and India in the realm of international education.

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