With over 400,000 Indian students currently studying in Canada, there are concerns about a potential drop in numbers due to recent restrictions imposed by the Canadian government. These restrictions include a two-year cap on new student permits and increased financial requirements such as doubling the GIC amount. These measures are aimed at addressing housing issues and ensuring the quality of education provided to international students.
The impact of these restrictions is being felt by Indian students, particularly those from Punjab and Haryana who traditionally choose Canada as their study destination. Many are now exploring alternative options in countries like Australia, the US, and various European nations. The ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada are also causing uncertainty for students planning to study in Canada during the upcoming academic year.
While some students are considering deferring their plans to study in Canada, experts believe that the demand for Indian students in Canada will remain strong due to the country’s need for skilled workers. However, Canadian universities are already seeing a decline in applications, with the University of Toronto reporting a 40% drop. This trend is concerning for universities as Indian students often make up a significant portion of their international student population.
As a result of these developments, countries like Australia, the UK, and Eastern European nations are becoming more attractive options for Indian students. Additionally, the ongoing war in Ukraine has led to an increase in students pursuing medical and healthcare education in countries like the US and Germany. Ultimately, the changing landscape of international education is leading students to explore a wider range of options beyond Canada.