Many Indian students are feeling worried about their dreams of studying abroad, especially in Canada.
Recently, the relationship between India and Canada has become tense, leading to concerns about visa issues.
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Students are afraid that it will be harder to get visas to visit family members who are studying or living in Canada.
This worry adds extra stress for those already facing the challenges of studying in a new country.
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Along with visa concerns, recent changes in Canada have made it difficult for international students to work while they study.
Canadian authorities have limited the number of hours students can work, which is a big problem for many who depend on part-time jobs to pay for living expenses.
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These restrictions have led some students to rethink their plans to study in Canada and look for other options closer to home.
Families of students in Canada are also feeling the impact of the strained relations between India and Canada.
Many families usually expect visits from their loved ones living abroad, but the current situation makes them unsure if those visits will happen.
Travel agents have reported longer waiting times for visitor visas, which makes it harder for families to reunite.
This uncertainty not only affects students but also impacts local businesses that rely on the seasonal visits of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).
Overall, the combination of diplomatic issues and new rules in Canada has created a cloud of uncertainty for many Indian students.
They are left questioning whether they will be able to pursue their educational goals and maintain connections with family and friends across borders.