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Fake admission letters expose systemic issues for International students in Canada
Université de Moncton is confirming three cases of false admission documents from students who came to Canada under deceptive conditions but is minimizing the significance of the incidents.
Niagara Falls Review
International students from India worry about their future amid ongoing Canada-India Diplomatic tensions
Deteriorating diplomatic relations between Canada and India have left some students in Kingston, Ontario, fearing for their future in Canada. India has been the largest source of international students for Canada in recent years, with their numbers steadily increasing.
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This international student found affordable housing on a roommate-matching site
“There are just not enough places for students to live in Barrie. I saw a house that had 16 people living in it.”
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B.C. to streamline international credential recognition with new legislation
B.C. plans to introduce new legislation this fall in hopes of streamlining credential recognition for internationally trained professionals.
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