The recent Canadian election has rekindled hopes for a resurgence in Indian student enrolments, which have declined due to a real estate crisis, stricter immigration policies, and diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Ottawa.
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The decline in Indian student enrolment in Canada is due to factors such as the real estate crisis, stricter immigration policies, and diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.
The real estate crisis in cities like Toronto and Vancouver has made it difficult for Indian students to find affordable housing, leading to a higher cost of living and making Canada a less attractive option.
The new Canadian government has proposed measures to address housing affordability and has signaled a shift in immigration policies to make the process of studying and immigrating to Canada more accessible.
Improving diplomatic relations could lead to more educational exchange programs and collaborative initiatives, making Canada a more attractive destination for Indian students.
The potential long-term benefits include a more supportive and welcoming environment, easier access to affordable housing, and better immigration policies, which could lead to a resurgence in Indian student enrolment and contribute to the cultural and economic diversity of Canadian society.
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