If Provinces Won’t Crackdown Shady Schools Exploiting International Student Program, Ottawa Will: Minister Miller
Miller emphasized the prevalence of problems in private institutions, suggesting the imperative need for their closure.
Ottawa is poised to intervene and close down dubious educational institutions exploiting the international student program if provinces fail to take action, cautioned Immigration Minister Marc Miller on Tuesday.
Highlighting issues within the college sector, Miller emphasized the prevalence of problems in private institutions, suggesting the imperative need for their closure. “There’s responsibility to go around,” Miller expressed on Parliament Hill, specifying that some of the most egregious offenders exist in the private sector, warranting shutdown.
While acknowledging that provinces are primarily responsible for addressing issues concerning international students in the post-secondary sector, Miller asserted that if they prove ineffective, Ottawa is prepared to step in, despite facing “jurisdictional questions” limiting the government’s authority.
A surge in foreign student enrollment has led to increased scrutiny of the international student program, prompting the Liberals to impose a cap on new study permits for the next two years. The number of foreign students with visas to study in Canada exceeded 900,000 last year, a threefold increase over the past decade.
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