Canada asks Indian students studying in the country to resubmit paperwork

Indian students in Canada have reported receiving emails from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) asking them to resubmit important documents like study permits, visas, and educational records, causing widespread panic. This follo...

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Indian students in Canada have reported receiving emails requesting them to resubmit important documents, including study permits, visas, and educational records such as marks and attendance.

The request from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) caused widespread panic among international students, many of whom hold visas with up to two years of validity.

Canada tightening its policies

This comes after Canada tightened its policies to regulate the influx of international students, introducing stricter financial requirements and exploring potential caps on student admissions.


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"I was a bit shocked when I received the email. My visa is valid until 2026, yet I was asked to submit all my documents again," Avinash Kaushik, a postgraduate student from Hyderabad in Surrey told TOI. "They even want proof of attendance, marks, where we are working part-time, etc," he added.

Last week, a similar increase in such emails was reported among students from Punjab, with some being asked to visit IRCC offices in person to authenticate their credentials.
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"Many students are confused and worried. Some suspect this might lead to unnecessary delays or even rejections for those applying for jobs," said Avinash Dasari, an undergraduate student from Hyderabad in Ontario, adding, "We are already under pressure with our studies and limited job opportunities here, this only adds to the stress."

According to the Ministry of External affairs, Canada hosts the largest number of Indian students, with 4.2 lakh enrolled, followed by the United States, which has 3.3 lakh Indian students.

‘Address our concerns’

The sudden cascade of mails left students feeling uncertain about their future. "We chose Canada for its welcoming environment, but this feels unfair," said Manisha Patel, a business management student from Adilabad in British Columbia. He said: "I am already struggling to find an internship, which is mandatory in our final year. It feels like they do not want us here anymore."
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Many students are urging IRCC to provide clearer communication and address their concerns. In the meantime, experts have advised students to act promptly on document submissions to avoid potential issues. "This move appears to be part of Canada's broader strategy to control the number of international students," said Mehbub Rajwani, an immigration consultant based in Toronto. "Caps and financial requirements being introduced are a clear signal. This move could also be to filter out genuine students as many change their designated learning institution (DLI) and shift to one where there is no restriction on attendance so they can work in Canada," he added.
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"If students don't comply with these requests on time, it could lead to visa cancellations or future complications. We recommend students stay calm and follow the instructions in the emails carefully," he said.
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