International Students Planning to Leave Canada En masse!

Anurag Gangal
The Canadian Universities will soon lose their CAD 5,000, 000 every semester on account of imminent fleeing of most of the Indian International Students from Canada. There are at least 5000 international students coming to Canadian universities every year. Every international student pays at least CAD 5000 to 6000 every semester on an average.

Canadian Foreign Office in league with Visa issuing authorities is inflicting recurring insensitivities and injustices upon the International Students in Canada.

It has come to light from reliable sources that international students joining four and five years professional and academic undergraduate and post-graduate courses are charged about seven times fees in comparison to the normal fee structure.

Even those students -- who are pursuing four to five years courses – are being offered single entry Visa only.

That tantamounts to keeping such students, as it were, away from their parents for three to four years. What a great injustice, harassment and emotional exploitation it is! This, indeed, is gross violation of fundamental human rights. And lo! All this is happening in a free and democratic country like Canada. In view of apparently authoritarian rules of issuing Visa, several international students are being ipso facto ´legally´ forced not to leave Canada until they complete their concerned degree/diploma course. Is this not a brutal instance of ´forced legal confinement´ of international students?


Canada is in the need of vast human resources. However, such an inhuman Visa policy is likely to render Canada merely into an icy desert with utter dearth of needed human resources in future. In addition to this, Canada is going to loose nearly several million Canadian dollars – every six months -- as a result of likely mass exodus of its international students.

The current Canadian Visa policy is thus extremely harmful for a country like Canada for it needs lots of skilled and unskilled population Otherwise, portents are as clear as ´writing on the wall´.

Canada must learn to be non-exploitative and more broad minded if it has to prosper into the twenty-first century.

"International students in Canada are proving to be of great value to its national polity and economy. Hence, such emotional atrocities must not be inflicted upon them under any pretext" is a general opinion of the concerned students´ community in Canada.

It is a serious matter and, as such, must be taken up by the Foreign Office in the right spirit.
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Anurag Gangal

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Nationality: India
Birth date: 18th August, 1959
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Number of Dependents:2
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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:

Professor, International Politics, Department of Political Science; and Director, Gandhian Centre at University of Jammu. Visiting Professor: University of Calcutta, Banaras Hindu University and at University of Madras. For three years, served as member of the Advisory Board of the Jury of Mahatma Gandhi International Peace Prize. Engaged in the process of MoU with McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. Professional work in Research, Administration, Journalism (as a teacher and trained journalist), Computer Application, Event Management, Post Graduate and Under Graduate teaching in International Organization, Peace Studies, International Politics, South Asia, SAARC, Indian Foreign Policy, Conflict Resolution, Political Thought alongwith management of 20 to 100 human resource personnel at organizational level. Organizing yet another International Conference in March 2009 in collaboration with McMaster University. Earlier invited a group of 12 academic visitors from Fletcher School of Law and Boston University, United States to Jammu University. Published four books and about 25 research articles in national and international journals and also online international research websites of academic institutions. Hundreds of topical articles published in various national newspapers and also Peace and Conflict Monitor of the University of Peace. Executive Editor, Gandhi Ganga, Research and Activities Journal, GCPCS, Jammu University. On the experts´ panel of several institutions. Life member: Indian Political Science Association (IPSA) and Jammu Club (JC).

WORK EXPERIENCE:

1985 to
2008 continuing as such
UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU
Jammu, India

Professor, Department of Political Science; and Director, Gandhian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies.

Lecturer:1985-1990; Senior Lecturer:
1990-1998; Associate Professor: 1998-2006.
Administration, Examinations, Hostel Warden, Head of Department, Conferences, Seminars, Event Management, Membership of Board of Studies and Board of Research Studies, Post Graduate and M.Phil Teaching and supervising M.Phil. and Ph.D. research, various formulation of syllabi at B.A., M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. levels. Launching new departments and centres in collaboration with UGC. Executive Editor, Gandhi Ganga.

1984 to
1985
ARSD COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY
New Delhi, India
Lecturer

Undergraduate teaching, Examinations, administrative work and research.

1981 to
1984
CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN AYUEVEDA AND SIDDHA
New Delhi, India
Editor

Editing of Ayurvedic and Unani Medical journals of higher research of the Ministry of Health, Government of India.

EDUCATION:

1988 to
1990
AGRA COLLEGE, AGRA UNIVERSITY
Agra, India
Degree: Ph.D. – 1990.
Major: Political Science

"Gandhi and the Establishment of World Peace"

Recommended for publication by examiners and adjudged as "a real contribution to knowledge".

1983 to
1984
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
1976 to 1981
Delhi, India
Degree: M.Phil.: 1983-1984.
Major: Political Science
"New International Economic Order: A Gandhian Perspective"
75% marks awarded in Dissertation.
Masters: 1979 to 1981.
B.A. Political Science (Honours) and M.A. from University of Delhi, Delhi, India – 1976 to 1979.

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