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MEA Unaware of Deportation Issues Among Indian Students in Canada

MEA states no update on Indian students reportedly facing Canada deportation issues amid protests over policy changes. BRICS agenda emphasized by MEA spokesperson.

Last updated: May 18, 2024 8:55 am
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Key Takeaways:

  • MEA reassures Indian students in Canada, citing no widespread deportation issues but acknowledges isolated cases.
  • Jaiswal emphasizes the importance of staying informed and seeking assistance for any immigration concerns.
  • BRICS expansion and Russian chairmanship focus on politics, economy, and humanitarian cooperation for global stability.

MEA Statement on Indian Students Facing Deportation in Canada

Amid recent protests by Indian students in Canada against the alleged sudden change in the country’s immigration policy and the subsequent denial of work permits, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has addressed these concerns. During a weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal provided clarity on the situation.

MEA Unaware of Deportation Issues Among Indian Students in Canada
MEA Unaware of Deportation Issues Among Indian Students in Canada

Are Indian Students Really Facing Deportation in Canada?

Responding to these reports, Randhir Jaiswal said, “You know we have a large number of students who have gone to Canada to study. The figure is pretty significant. But what you are mentioning is that several students are facing problems that we haven’t come across as of now. Sorry, deportation. I don’t have an update on that. We are not aware of,” he added.

The MEA pointed out that there could be isolated instances but emphasized that it does not see widespread issues related to the deportation of Indian students in Canada. “There may be one case here or one case there, that’s about it. But we don’t see any major problem as far as students in Canada, as they’re concerned,” Jaiswal noted.

What Does This Mean for Indian Students in Canada?

Indian students who are currently studying in Canada or planning to do so may feel reassured by the MEA’s statement. According to the spokesperson, there is no significant crisis affecting the larger student community. However, the mention of isolated cases underscores the importance of staying informed and prepared for any policy changes.

Importance of BRICS Amid Global Changes

Aside from addressing the situation concerning Indian students, Jaiswal also highlighted the relevance of BRICS, especially with Russia’s ambitious plans under its presidency. “BRICS is an important platform. I understand the Russian presidency is preparing a very expansive, ambitious program. There are over 250 meetings that are planned. We look forward to participating in the BRICS meetings and strengthening the BRICS agenda,” he said.

He further added, “And we also hope that the expanded BRICS becomes an important platform to give voice to the issue of multipolarity…”

What Are BRICS’ Plans for the Future?

On January 1, 2024, Russia took over the chairmanship of BRICS, which now includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and four new members: Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. This expansion is a strong indication of BRICS’ growing authority and its significant role in global affairs.

During its chairmanship, Russia plans to focus on three key areas:

  1. Politics and Security: Addressing current global challenges and reinforcing stability.
  2. Economy and Finance: Enhancing cooperation among member nations to foster growth and development.
  3. Humanitarian Cooperation: Promoting cultural exchange and mutual understanding.

For more detailed information on studying in Canada, visit the Government of Canada’s official website.

Steps Indian Students Can Take

  • Stay Informed: Regularly check official sources for updates on immigration policies.
  • Seek Assistance: If faced with any issues, contact the nearest Indian consulate or embassy for support.
  • Legal Counsel: Consider consulting with immigration lawyers to better understand your rights and options.

Conclusion

While isolated cases of deportation or work permit issues may exist, the MEA’s statement suggests that the overall situation for Indian students in Canada remains stable. Indian students should stay abreast of any policy changes and utilize available resources to address any concerns. Moreover, the broader focus on BRICS highlights the importance of international cooperation in tackling global challenges, offering new avenues for collaboration and growth.

Learn Today:

Glossary of Immigration Terms

  1. Deportation:
    The formal removal of a foreign national from a country for violating immigration laws or regulations.

  2. Work Permit:
    An official document or authorization that allows a foreign national to work in a country other than their own.

  3. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA):
    The government department in India responsible for managing the country’s international relations and handling issues affecting Indian citizens abroad.

  4. BRICS:
    An international organization consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, aimed at fostering cooperation and economic development among its member nations.

  5. Consulate:
    A diplomatic office of one country in another country, providing assistance and services to its nationals abroad, often including help with visa and immigration issues.

This Article In A Nutshell:

Amid concerns of Indian students facing deportation in Canada, MEA clarified no major crisis exists, with isolated cases at most. Stay informed on policy changes, seek consulate help if needed, and consider legal advice. MEA also emphasized BRICS’ significance in global politics. Indian students urged to stay updated and proactive.
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