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As Tensions Rise, Canadian Colleges Confirm Indian Students Welcome
Canadian universities are confirming the safety of their Indian students and providing resources after a diplomatic crisis between the two countries.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly accused the Indian government of being involved in the killing1 of an Indian separatist leader in Canada. India deplores2 the accusation3.
As Canadian colleges prepare to open classes, some students are considering delaying their studies. Others are wondering whether higher education could be damaged in the current crisis.
India by far supplies the most students to Canada's fast-growing international education business. About 40 percent of study permit holders4 are from India. International students provide over $14.6 billion to the Canadian economy each year.
Estimates by professionals in India show that over 100,000 students are preparing for an English language test and organizing financing to study in Canada next year.
Top universities offer programs costing up to $29,000 a year. Colleges provide short-term, less costly5 programs. They are connecting with students to confirm the diplomatic disagreement does not damage one of Canada's better-known exports.
Reporters from Reuters news agency spoke6 to numerous universities and professionals in Canada and India who said they were taking measures to reduce students' questions or fears.
Joseph Wong is vice7 president of the University of Toronto. He said the university has reached out to many partners in India to confirm they are committed to continuing cooperation. The University of Toronto had more than 2,400 international students from India in 2022-2023.
Canadian universities say the diplomatic disagreement may only be temporary. But Ashok Kumar Bhatia, President of the Association of Consultants8 for Overseas Studies, said many Indian students have become concerned about their safety.
Companies like IDP Education have been sending video messages in an effort to calm nerves.
John Tibbits is president of Conestoga College in Ontario. He noted9 about a hundred students out of the thousands that register every year were asking about delaying their study. Some current students were also seeking to attend classes online.
"Our biggest concern is the uncertainty10. What might the Indian government do as far as visas and how might people react," Tibbits said. "We are spending $36 million a year for college on just support for students."
International education has seen strong growth in recent years, helping11 the industry become one of Canada's biggest exports. Education tops auto12 parts, building materials and airplanes.
York University's President Rhonda Lenton was in India when news of the dispute broke. She said she is sure the two governments will be able to eventually resolve the situation.
But in the Indian state of Punjab, families and hopeful students are worried. An estimated 25 percent of families in the state have a member studying or preparing to study in Canada. Over 5,000 students from one city in Punjab moved to Canada last year.
Taxi-driver Jiwan Sharma is considering whether his son should complete his recent travel plans to Canada.
"I have put my lifelong savings13 worth over 250 million rupees ($4 million) for sending our son to Canada, hoping he would settle there, and help us in old age."
Tensions do not seem to be decreasing. After a report that India's government asked Canada to withdraw 41 diplomats14, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said Canada wants private talks with India to resolve the diplomatic dispute.
Gurbakhshish Singh, a student in Punjab, told Reuters he is sad that India's relationship with a welcoming country like Canada has worsened.
"The government has put our future in jeopardy," the student said.
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uncertainty–n. unknown, not knowing for sure
jeopardy–n. danger of loss, harm or failure
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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n.控告,指责,谴责 | |
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支持物( holder的名词复数 ); 持有者; (支票等)持有人; 支托(或握持)…之物 | |
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adj.昂贵的,价值高的,豪华的 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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顾问( consultant的名词复数 ); 高级顾问医生,会诊医生 | |
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10 uncertainty | |
n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物 | |
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11 helping | |
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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