Alarming Rise in International Student Deaths in Canada, Concerns Raised Over Vulnerability
In the period from 2018 to 2023, a staggering 403 international students from India lost their lives while pursuing education globally, as reported by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). Canada emerged as the most concerning location, with 91 fatalities, constituting over one-fifth of the total deaths, followed by the U.K. (48), Russia (40), the U.S. (36), and Australia (35).
Expressing deep concern over the vulnerability of international students, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) emphasized the need for collaborative efforts with provinces, territories, and learning institutions to address student-related concerns. In a statement to ThePrint in December, the IRCC acknowledged that although education falls under provincial/territorial responsibility, joint action is crucial.
According to MEA’s report, Canada ranks as the second most preferred destination for Indian students studying abroad, with 567,607 students between 2018 and 2022, closely trailing the U.S., which hosted 621,336 students during the same period.
Various factors, such as natural causes, accidents, and medical conditions, contribute to these unfortunate deaths, according to the MEA. Arindam Bagchi, an MEA spokesperson, urged a careful examination of the numbers concerning Indian students in Canada, emphasizing the need to consider the causes, whether violence, accidents, or other factors.
Recent reports indicate a disturbing trend, with at least 47 international students from India succumbing to drug overdoses or suicide in Surrey, B.C., over the past two years. A community member noted an additional 30 deaths based on GoFundMe pages.
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