Visa delays affect thousands of Indian students planning Studies in Canada.

Tens of thousands of International students from India who were eager to travel to Canada for an education were rudely surprised to learn that their visas had not yet arrived. Universities that start their academic year for September Intake have requested that applicants to arrive on campus by that time or risk having their applications got delayed.

 These students have paid a full year's price of Rs. 40–50 lakh, some housing costs, and even additional prerequisites to enroll through the Student Direct Stream. They are going to prestigious Canadian universities including McGill University, University of Toronto, and University of British Columbia (SDS).

Thousands of Indian students who are visiting Canada are impacted by visa delays.

The news that their visas hadn't yet come rudely shocked the hundreds of students who were ready to go to Canada for an education. In order to avoid having their applications delayed, universities that begin their academic years in early September ask that applicants come on campus by that date.

These students paid a full year's tuition of between Rs. 40 and 50 lakh, some living expenses, and even additional requirements to enroll via the Student Direct Stream. They will study at famous Canadian institutions including McGill University, University of Toronto, and University of British Columbia (SDS).

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Flight tickets have been purchased, students have registered for their first and second semesters of classes, and they have asked colleges to provide online courses. However, the majority of colleges either declined or made no response to their request. "Canadian schools ought to let understudies to select web based beginning in this fall of intake so they might continue on toward nearby projects at whatever point they show up. Their education won't be at danger in this way. This option was presented by all Canadian institutions in 2020 and 2021. As a result, there is precedent and the necessary technical infrastructure. The topics you choose for January semester 2 rely on finishing your requirements in Fall semester 1, said Jain.

Parents TOI spoke to claimed that “ they had organized university-specific groups and wrote to their individual schools as well as the Canadian Bureau for International Education to request that visas be expedited and online courses be offered”. While institutions are requesting that we postpone enrolment, a parent from Mumbai remarked, "I feel that this is not a solution as numerous courses are not provided in January and there would be a cascading delay on their graduation."

Students from all over India who are awaiting visas are estimated to number between 35,000 and 50,000 by international counsellors who collaborate closely with one another. "This significant delay is unheard of. A realistic request is to increase openness, relieve our concerns, outline the following stages, and provide online courses up until students arrive on college, according to a sister of a candidate who intends to complete her bachelor degree. The anxiety that students are feeling serves as a warning to incoming classes who have Canada on their radar for higher education.

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