More than 8,000 indian students will bear the burden of Canada's crackdown on the travel visa fraud. Up to 10,000 fake admission letters from overseas students were discovered, according to a Canadian source. According to data, the indian states of gujarat and punjab accounted for more than 80% of them.

This puts thousands of indian students who are studying in canada at risk. Experts on visas predict that Canadian colleges would soon reject their applications and send them back to India. Given the current level of tension between india and canada, a firm response from the Canadian government is anticipated. The visa organizations that sent these letters, however, must face harsher penalties.


Thousands of students were thrilled when they received their admission letters, but this has squandered their precious time and money. This controversy emphasizes how important it is for families and students to understand safe visa procedures. Aspiring indians who seek better prospects outside are taken advantage of by scammers. It makes sense that canada is taking severe measures, but penalizing defenseless youngsters won't make the issue go away. Stopping the scam at its source must become the main priority.
 
 
 

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