The Globe and Mail quoted Henry Lotin, a former federal economist and immigration expert, as saying that most Indian students reported as no-shows were not likely to have crossed the border into ...
According to government data from two months last spring, nearly 50,000 international students who were granted study permits to come to Canada were reported as “no-shows” at the colleges and ...
Moreover, information on 12,553 Indian students was not reported by the institutions. Henry Lotin, a former federal economist and immigration expert, told The Globe and Mail that most of the ...
Some Indian students reportedly used study permits as a pretext to enter Canada and cross into the U.S. illegally. Henry Lotin, a former federal economist and immigration expert, told The Globe and ...
A few Indian students reportedly used study permits as a pretext to enter Canada and cross the US illegally. Henry Lotin, a former federal economist and immigration expert, told The Globe and Mail ...