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What will happen to the tightening of Canada's study abroad policy?
Recently, the Canadian Immigration Department has revised the immigration policy for studying abroad for many times, strengthened the supervision of the legitimacy of Canadian universities and tightened the requirements for international students. Immigration Canada has adopted a new policy for international students' visas, the core of which is to supervise the study status of international students in Canada more directly. The government requires Canadian colleges and universities that recruit international students to report their learning status at least twice a year (April and June 5438+ 10), and they will be required to report whether they are absent from class, take time off or fail to register for courses. This virtually requires international students to spend more time on their studies.

Canada's study abroad policy is tightened to prevent foreign students from mixing diplomas.

The immigration part will implement the new policy of studying abroad visa in three stages;

In the first stage, since April last year, recognized schools have been informed that they can register in the online system;

The second stage is to complete the online registration of all schools;

The third stage is from April this year 15, requiring schools to start reporting students' attendance records online.

Immigration Canada's "double-edged sword", especially for those institutions that earn a lot of money for overseas students in the Canadian market, as well as students studying with mixed diplomas. This is undoubtedly good news for students who really want to study in Canada and have a good career development.

If the Canadian Immigration Bureau determines that international students have not studied well in Canada according to the school regulations. CBSA will immediately detain and await repatriation. According to the consultant who assisted in handling the repatriated immigrants, the repatriated China students will be included in the category of immediate repatriation. Usually, if there is evidence that foreign students are not "students who want to study", the only thing CBSA can do is to detain them immediately and send them back to China as soon as possible after the documents are completed. After the Immigration Bureau announced the crackdown on illegal international students last year, it took only two weeks for international students to be detained and boarded the plane.

International students will be required to hand over their passports and visas, which will be kept by CBSA. After that, they must be repatriated to the detention center and transferred to the airport until the date of repatriation. Even before boarding the plane, CBSA officials only give their passports to the crew for safekeeping and can only return them after they arrive at their destination. This arrangement is because they are worried that they will flee to other countries after getting their passports, which will complicate the situation.

China's parents applauded.

Many parents of international students in China applaud the Canadian government for strengthening supervision. Some international students think that the sky is high and the emperor is far away, and their parents can't control themselves after going abroad. In particular, some foreign students with superior family economic conditions have little study pressure and are not focused on their studies. In fact, a certain number of Canadian students don't study hard. Parents of these international students in China usually don't know that their children don't go to school, and friends around international students often help to deceive parents in China. According to a friend of a foreign student who has just been arrested, his classmates "basically don't go to class" and play every day, even if it is a part-time job, just for fun. She once asked her friend why she didn't study hard, and the answer was: "The pressure of preparing for the exam is too great. Anyway, you don't have to worry about having no money. Happiness is the most important thing. "

China's parents want their children to study in Canada, study hard and have a successful career, no matter how much money they have. In the past, parents in China mainly supervised international students in two ways. One is to choose a regular school. Schools should supervise their children; The other is to follow the hope that parents will give up their careers and go to Canada to accompany them. Either way, it is passive supervision. The Canadian government's "iron fist" for international students this time is a combination of supervision and punishment. The rights granted by this law have the greatest impact on the international students themselves. In fact, if you really study hard and attend classes on time. These severe punishments are completely out of reach, which is exactly what parents want to see.

Strengthen supervision and forced eviction

In short, if you don't want to study, you want to hang out in Canada. Sorry, the Canadian government asked you to leave. It's no use having money. The Immigration Bureau will invest millions of Canadian dollars every year to investigate and deal with students who hold study visas and do not study according to the student status reported by the school. Recently, some foreign students who are not studying at school have been taken directly from their homes and repatriated to all parts of Canada. Never take risks. The Canadian Border Agency is a cooperative law enforcement unit of the Canadian Immigration Service and has police power. In other words, after the Immigration Bureau confirms that the student's learning status is abnormal, the Canadian Border Agency is responsible for confirming the student's identity through technical investigation and deporting the student.

According to statistics provided by the Canadian Immigration Bureau, 77 China students' visas were cancelled last year. Immigration officials said that although most international students abide by the visa regulations and do come to Canada for the purpose of study, some people hold student visas, but they just don't want to go to school and do something unrelated to study. There are signs that the Immigration Bureau and the Canadian Border Agency have recently stepped up supervision and repatriation.

For international students, reading a good book with peace of mind is more important than anything else.

Not long ago, Anhe University of Waterloo in Canada

Waterloo) exposed that students cheated on the test, which led to an international student and a China student being charged with forgery of documents and fraud-related crimes.

1 The first-year students in this school were accused of being employed by 900 yuan 1 York University.

PhD student, taking the final math exam for her, and the result was exposed. Officials at the University of Waterloo said that 20-year-old Qian Kaiwen (Kevin)

Qian contacted Henry, a 26-year-old doctoral student, through a website.

Wang). This website is dedicated to international students and introduces paid "gunmen" who take exams. The money was allegedly paid to Wang 900 yuan, who took the math exam for her on June 5438+05 and provided the other party with a fake student ID card. Henry was arrested in the examination room that day, and the money was arrested by the school police on 16. She spent the night in prison, 17 paid 3000 yuan and was released on bail. Foreign students will not only be expelled from the school, but will also be deported if they are found guilty.

The police said that it would be a crime to find someone and spend money on an impersonation test. International students should rely on their own efforts to improve through study. Any opportunistic way is not desirable. It may be that international students are used to thinking that it is "smart" and "a piece of cake" to spend money to find someone to take the exam instead. In Canada, some "red lines" are untouchable. If international students leave a criminal record, it may affect their lives.

Schools are also obliged to supervise students.

Immigration Canada monitors the study status of international students through schools, and institutions are obliged to report the study status of students. This actually puts a "curse" on schools that accept international students, and each school already has its own online account (DLI).

Portal). DLI colleges and universities will regularly update the status of all international students to the Immigration Bureau through this account. The Immigration Bureau sends a report notice to the school twice a year. The school must report all international students to the Immigration Bureau within 60 days after receiving the notice, and the school must also report to the Immigration Bureau within 60 days after the students' reading situation changes. Schools that violate the regulations will no longer be allowed to recruit international students.

For international students, they must go to any school when they get the admission notice and apply for a visa. If you need to suspend school/postpone school for personal reasons, you need to explain and apply to the school, and the school will report to the Immigration Bureau. Be sure to pay attention to whether the institutions you attend are consistent with the visa institutions, especially some students who transfer. The school they attend is different from the school recorded by CIC, but they haven't changed it on CIC website. In this case, it is possible that you are still on the list of international students in the original institution and will be reported as "not attending class" or "unregistered" by the original institution. At the same time, your information can't be found in the CIC website of the university you are currently studying in, which is likely to affect your current study visa. According to the requirements of CIC, international students with valid study visas have the responsibility to inform CIC through MyCIC if they transfer.

Warmly remind international students

Immigration Canada requires schools to classify students according to the following identities:

Full-time study;

Part-time study;

Academic interruption;

Completed courses/degrees;

Be suspended from school (academic exploration/suspension);

Not registered or registered;

Authorized leave;

Delayed admission;

Unknown /norecord.

Finally, we want to tell all the students studying in Canada: Since you are not far from Wan Li and choose to study in Canada, all you have to do is study hard at school, otherwise you can't escape the supervision of the Immigration Bureau twice a year. Canada is a society ruled by law, so don't think about those deviant ways when studying in Canada. The Canadian government's contribution to ensure that parents in China take care of their children's schooling can be regarded as an explanation to parents in China and parents of overseas students. Immigration Canada strengthens the regulation and supervision of international students, optimizes the group of Canadian students, leaves educational opportunities for students who want to study in Canada, and also regulates the study abroad market, making the government more clear when choosing the group of international students.