Canada dream is fading for Indian students

ROBERT CASTELLINO, Calangute/Mumbai | 28th September 2023, 08:43 pm

Indian students have overtaken their Chinese counterparts  in seeking admission to Canadian universities. The lure of good   education, permanent residence (PR) , good jobs and affordable housing  is driving students to apply for admission  to colleges in Canada. But now  students are having  second thoughts. The  tuition fees are very high -- four times more than for domestic students. Room rent has increased considerably and so too the cost of living. Besides,  students arriving in Canada this year are facing a huge accommodation crunch as the demand for accommodation far exceeds the supply. Many small colleges, some of dubious distinction, have sprung up to cater to the growing demand. The quality of education imparted in these colleges, leaves much to be desired. Students realise this  only when they come to Canada. While most of the students are likely to get PR , they are unlikely to find jobs commensurate with their qualifications.  Most end up working for jobs that are unrelated to their qualifications and in call centres  or as salesperson  in malls. Buying a house after college is virtually ruled out now as the average  cost of a house has shot up to over a million dollars. But what will hit Canada most is the sudden increase in house mortgage payment from 2% to 7% making it virtually impossible for  anyone to go in for a new house.  The monthly  payment eats up one person's  salary. Much of the second salary (of the spouse)  goes towards mortgage payment of the car and insurance which is very high,  leaving very little for other expenses. If interest rates do not subside, the Canada dream is all but over. 




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