
Gujarat Students Canada News : Widespread lack of jobs, housing problems, high expenses compared to low income are now forcing students for reverse migration from India. Every year about one lakh scholars from India go to Canada, but this year the crowd of returning from there can be seen on a larger scale than going to Canada.
Now we have become like machines. Canada is just as it appears in the video, but if you look deeper, life here is full of struggle. There are no jobs and the general cost of accommodation and food is also very expensive. In such a situation, it is very difficult to live here. Even for a small job, there is a long queue of youth since morning. Only four-five people get work. Thus, the young man continues telling his story that after landing on this land, you know where you want to live. Where is the study? Like a one-room temporary shop in a mall, attendance in colleges does not matter but it is very difficult to get a job here.
The Canadian government has a shortage of both work and housing. According to Canadian government data, there are 3,45,000 houses less than the need for people living here. Talking about the time taken to fill this gap, the students say that when we came here, the agent asked us to stay in the basement. A student can barely get a six by six space in the basement. It seems that I have become a victim of internal competition among friends to move to Canada. After collecting twenty-three lakhs, how can we go until we recover this money?
The largest migration from India comes from Punjab followed by students from states like Gujarat, Kerala who migrate to Canada. When a call comes from home, most of the people reply that everything is fine, so they are not worried about home. But the daily search and struggle for jobs has become a common thing for the Indian students living here. Talking about this, an agent says that many people are returning even after earning enough money.
Sometimes you feel like an outsider and because of this many people are holding back even after earning enough money. Every year about 2.5 lakh youth from India go to Canada and Gujarat is at second place. About one lakh youth from Punjab go to Canada, while about fifty thousand youth from Gujarat go to Canada every year. Currently, the Canadian government itself admits that there are fewer homes, making it more expensive to live. Due to the continuous influx of students there has also been a shortage of jobs. In 2023, 10,40,985 students were studying in Canada, which is a direct increase of 30 percent. Out of which 4,87,000 students are from India.
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