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Totally agree sa lahat ng namention mo sa vid! May alam akong mga schools dito halos lahat international students lang, walang local student. The schools are complaining because of self-interest...malulugi sila because they enjoyed the $$$ from internationals students. All they care about is international students and money. Somehow, dun ko nagustuhan si PM fast acting sya ngaun sa bagay na to, well cguro na rin dahil malapit na ang botohan, but regardless sa ikabubuti parin ito ng Canada.
Kapag tinanggal nila pathway n yan sa Student para maging PR forsure mas babagsak numbers ng international students. Daming mas magandang schools sa ibang countries.kung ganon din lng mangyari
FYI po, the high discrepancy between the fees paid by international and domestic students in public colleges and universities is due to the fact that domestic (PR and Citizens) pay the subsidized version. Otherwise, if si government hindi nagbigay ng subsidy, PR and Citizens would've paid the same amount. Let's also not forget how some provincial governments took massive cuts from university fundings and fees are increasing every year (for AB, NDP froze those fees while they were in power but since UCP took over, they have reversed that).
@@Adronica5769 true khit sa ibang mga IS abroad ganun talaga ang laki ng price difference to the point na yun isang IS sagot na ang 2 domestic students. No choice tayo yan talaga ang kalakaran sa kahit saang bansa na may IS. Ako may kids are studying abroad in private English school at dahil ofw kami di nmn kami nkk avail ng free educ kya charged to our own pockets! Kaya kami napunta na lang sa aral ng mga anak namin ang kinikita ng asawa ko pero no regrets its our own choice to sent them into private school kung saan madestino asawa ko ng trabaho. Kahit yan pag aaral ng anak ko sa Toronto no regrets kmi bcz we wanted them to have a global education and to be competitive.
@@Adronica5769NO obligation to cross the globe to study here.We all know that you're ready to pay the price for PR. Party over.Stay and study in your country.
International student programs are designed for top scholars and rich folks. They are not supposed to work long hrs (20-24 hrs max before). They should be able to have money to pay for everything - food, tuition, lodging, transpo, no matter how high - with minimal to no effect on Canada's labor market. They are there to learn and contribute in the economy by paying huge tuition fee and spending as much money as they can. They are not suppose to be eligible for PR. They are suppose to leave as soon as they finish school - i think this had turned to 2 yrs now. At least... thats the old rule. The thing is - many school had turned into diploma mills and milked those poor students for money with cases where as long as they payed tuition they will pass. That plus including promises of PR even when the college is questionable. Too much greed for money had eaten the education system.
hi guys,dito sa US di ina allow mag work ang mga international student na magwork at magtago dto,at karamihan dto ay mga sponsor or scholarship grant nang mga sikat na Universities,kaya pag tapos na course nila bumalik sa Kani kanilang mga bansa,di cla pwedeng mag work but they allow na mag practicum lang ,halos karamihan sa international student dto mag isa lang dumating pwera lang ang mga mayayaman na pwedeng magdala nang kasama dto na approve nang INS.
Federal and provincial funding for these universities and colleges are lacking , and there is also a cap in tuition increases for Canadians and PR holders. To solve, they put a scheme ‘student visa ‘ with generous provisions to attract international students raising revenues to fill the gap.
And look at the price that has been paid…. A more permanent consequence of overpopulation of unneeded residents competing for housing and causing high cost of living …. List goes on. Is it worth it for the relatively instant gratification of student = money for Canada’s schools?
Universities from bigger cities are mostly affected with the cap. We also felt the effect pero not as much as Ontario, Quebec and BC. Our international students usually pays 3x more of the tuition compare to locals, kaya mas ideal din to study on less populated provinces and spend less.
Ma'am Ina, if ayaw sana ng government na maging backdoor way ang pag aaral jan ng International Students then sana noon pa lang hindi na sila nag offer ng PGWP and wala na rin sanang points ang Canadian Studies sa CRS score.
Ang dami kasing nakapasok ng Canada noon na liabilities. Kasi noon basta may kapamilya ka regardless kung skilled educated ka pede ka magmigrate. Yun iba hinakot lahat ng kamag anak kahit lolo lola na di na makakatrabaho pasok. Tas later on nagpension hahaha… kaya yun mga tax payer na working age ang kuba na sa kababayad ng tax para sa pension nila hehhehe… kaya nga ngayon mas wise na sila
Canada need International students especially in Graduate Programs ( master and phd degrees ) which are most sought by countries to migrate to their countries like Canada such engineering graduates that can help countries in this digital technology
Iba topic na yang issue mo sir.angbsinsbi nila restriction sa mgabstudent.anu banporpose ngbstudent sa country sno ba ang aalok ng intrnational student kung wl sila nilatag na plano.at sila ang magiging work force..malaki pakinabang nila sanstudent.unlike sanrefugee and tourist at tfw.
Most International Students which I had encountered as a Host just used the Student visa in order to enter 🇨🇦 but their purpose is to WORK . Unfortunately they are only allowed a certain number of hours to work & the salaries are barely enough to support their accommodation and personal needs
They need to cap and restrict working hours. The financial problem is Canada’s to fix, and not rely solely on IS revenue. We’ve seen the abuse of the system and the eroding of the education integrity. International student program has existed a long time ago, it’s the immigration consultants who use it as a loophole as a pathway to PR. I think they shld restrict the eligible programs into a bachelors degrees, masters and Phd. I blame part of this in the current liberal govt. CBC did a documentary on this yrs ago, but they didn’t do anything until recently and why wasn’t it a red flag when the number of students visas being issued skyrocketed. I understand they copied Australia and UK’s intl students program. Look what happened to them, it’s also a mess.
The most unpopular but practical solution is to remove the “dual intent” of Canada’s student visas patterning it after the United States F visas. This means a student remains a student and has to get out after graduation. This way, Canada gets “genuine” students and still can finance the “colleges”. That will decrease the number of pretentious “foreign students” coming to the country. For sure.
Napakadami sumulpot na diploma mill university and colleges para masupportahan ang 530,000 na international student noon 2023, ngayon ang mga legitimate university and colleges umiiyak na dahil nagkaroon ng cap bumaba ang enrollment! Common sense kung nagkaroon ng Cap ipasara ninyo ang mga diploma mill university at colleges para tumaas ang enrollment sa legitimate university! Huwag normalize ang diploma mill school para hindi matulad ang Canada sa India at Pinas!
Nag rereklamo sila dahil wala n silang kita at mga school n yan pera lng habol nila sa mga IS tapos di nman nila tinuturuan ng maayos. Parehas lng yan IS and mga schools naggagamitan sinasamantala yung luwag ng Canada dati. Mga international students di nman talaga intention n mag aral dito yung pi am main intention is ma PR and mag work. Tapos yung mga school nman they are taking advantage kasi doubled or 3x yung tuition nila. Kaya gamitan lng parehong may mga intention ang kawawa yung mga Canadian and PR n dito sa Canada nadadamay n sa kahirapan ngayon sa Canada. Dahil sa mass immigration yung supply and demand ng Canada di n natutugunan. Like housing sa dami ng pumunta dito Syempre kelangan ng bahay ng mga yan dahil konti lng yung mga bahay, tapos yung mga developer di gagawa ng bahay ng madami kasi kung dadami yung mga bahay baba yung mga rents dadami supply eh so they are also holding it so that they can increase like the rents kasi konti lng yung mga bahay. Mga greedy n businessman.
The government subsidizes the local students education hence it is just right that the IS are charged several times more in order to be fair to the locals who pay taxes where education funding comes from.
The IS costs isn’t subsidized by the govt so they need to pay how much education costs. It’s like going to go a private college/university. Just look at how much private colleges in the US costs.
@@alf5155 exactly, it even cost 70 k USD per year now so the tuition fees paid by IS is a bargain and they should not be complaining how onerous it is. Also they swear they have their education fund so why say it’s more expensive when nobody forced them to apply as a student?
Ifilter sana ng system nila yong students na bibigyan ng PR both do good IN STUDIES and less in work kasi meron nmn tlgang student kayang pagdabayin study and work. sa totoo lang naexploit ung pathway nato...
Sa akin if ang tanging pagasa nila para mabuhay negosyo nila is on international students lamang na tinataga nila ng 3X more for tuition at di nila kaya mabuhay on very few international and mostly domestic students dapat magsara ka na. Many schools needs to close down or some will have to consolidate due to market demands.
Marami international student n naghanap ng lmia nakahanap sila tapos nung inapply nila for pr deny ayun iyak ang bata..engot nagapply ng intl student tapos naghanap ng lmia sinu may kasalanan
I’d rather have Canadian Educational Institutions suffer the short term pinch of financial loss than the Canadian Citizens suffer the long term blow of high cost of living and house shortages because of massive intake of non-immigrants that Canada cannot handle. 4:33 By law, any individual, permanent or non permanent long term residents are bound to PAY TAXES WHEN THEY EARN INCOME so they cannot use “paying taxes” as a leverage to demand permanent residency. 4:57 The only people that want more international students are those whose JOBS (University and College staff) depend on them. We all know that. I don’t care much for money grubbing institutions under the expense of all Canadians.
I think the best way for the govt to limit the immigrants through student’s permit is only to put cap on it but dont limit their work hours restrictions, and chance to get the permanent residency after graduation.
In addition to that they need IS because of the aging population! Actually they are hitting two birds with one stone with IS. Una they are making money out of the tuition fees then sila pa din makikinabang sa mga competitive na graduates. Actually ako nakikita ko dyan eh survival of the fittest! They are molding these IS for their future needs ng manpower/workforce and at the same time kumukita pa sila. In the near future madisplace yun iba na di competitive at skilled.😊
At pinababayaan nila ang citizens nila dito na mga anak ng former immigrants. They need to provide training and more assistance who are permanent residents and citizens here in Canada. This country always look outside to fill in positions that’s in demand, but not much effort to train locals.
@@alf5155 based on my observations while Im on 3 mos vacation sa Toronto eh yun mga locals na kaibigan ng anak ko parang namimili ng wrk at easy go lucky lang. Hindi naman lahat merom din na mga kabataan na maayos. Pero palibhasa nga pr at citizen na sila eh konting hirap ayaw na agad unlike kapag mga temporary visa or IS lang na masisipag talaga kasi. Most of the people na kilala ko na citizen na ayaw ding magtrabaho o namimili ng trabaho na. Minsan nga sa Sobeys nakakita oa ako ng nag aaway na merchandiser at manager hahaha… may extra utos lang yun manager ayaw gawain nun merchandiser kasi di daw nya trabaho yun. Eh kapag mga temporary wrkers di ganun kalalakas ang loob na makipag away sa boss hehehe… kaya madami din ang gusto foreign wrkers kasi mas may passion at dedication sa trabaho dahil takot mawalan ng status. Just my two cents😁
Maam Ina, dahil in demand pa din naman at accepted pa din mga TFW sa field sa Food Security, Constructions, and Health Care,, so i ayon nalang din sa field nayan ang tatangaping courses para sa mga Int'l Student pathway.,kanga win some, loss some. What do you think maam Ina?
Canadians want international students out, di nila narerealize how IS help them not to pay high tuition. US has a problem with student loans, they dont realize kung gaano kagaan sa Canadians ang ganyang kamurang education. Now, sila ang sisingilin nyan. What the gov could've done was to control IS applications from certain countries. That way, diversity and intention to study is real. Also, thank you for pointing out the housing responsibility of the schools. When you are an IS example Japan or SKorea, they have dorms for you. It should be the same here in CA. With that income of the schools, they should have a capacity building housing for these students. Also they could have changed the policy instead putting cap to IS, why not stop IS to bring family? Because that adds to the demand and someone w family will not live in a dorm. Just little tweaks to policies could have been enough.
Mas mabuti pang i close down nila yung fly by night schools like here in BC sya at yung mga friends ng pamangkin ko na Canadian born waiting list sa school nila kasi mas pina prioritized yung IS.
Majority nman sa atin ay Temporary Resident pag land dito sa Canada at may mga iilan na maswerte na landed as PR agad. Ang hindi ko lang ma-gets bakit may iilang Pinoy na G na G sa mga legit at legal na TFWs and Int'l Students sa mga nangyayari sa Canada. Lahat naman tayo nangarap at nangangarap para sa sarili at families natin. STOP the hate!
They’re looking for someone to blame. Ang hirap na kasi maghanap ng work kahit PR or Citizen ka pa. They should blame the government though for letting them in without considering that it would affect them in the long run.
It's simple: they can lower the tuition fees for international students but take away the opportunity for them to enter Canada after graduation. Let's see where that leads Canada. Or they can raise the existing tuition fees even more but open the doors for international graduates. For Master's or Doctorate Degrees: Lower the tuition fees so international students won't expect to enter (live and work) Canada. Or raise the tuition fees further but allow entry for them. If they decide to raise tuition fees but remove the chance for international graduates to come to Canada, it's better not to go there at all. They're just exploiting international students. Mas okay pa economy ng SG and UAE. So disgusting sa panggagatas sa mga legit and deserving na IS!
Pera pera lng yan lalo na sa mga #pana akala nila cguro pag graduated nila PR agad 😂 and i saw a video that indian family sell a farm to afford there daughter to come in Canada. 😅
Bakit may mga agencies pa din dito promoting studying in Canada pa din....They specifically suggesting course more into Game designs,Visual Developments sa games,actually courses talaga sa gaming....Ang alam ko is most of the Canadian youths yan yun gusto nilang courses dahil nga its because of gaming so dyan pa lang for sure ang dami ng enrollees tapos may mga agencies pa rin nag sasuggest pa nyan....
@@geezmos9403 di ko gets bkit yun healthcare na kulang sila very limited yun slots para sa IS. Yun bunso ko plan nya nursing kaso sa Seneca hirap mkpasok dahil limited daw. Yun panganay ko sa Seneca din nag aral at gusto din sana ng healthcare kaso ng limited slot naman kaya napunta sya sa Electronics Enginneering Technicians which is okey na din naman kasi nasa STEM din yun engineering
@@armindapunzalan4694 bakit di po nyo tinry sa ibang schools?number 1 pa naman nilang problema yan yun kakulangan nila ng mga nurses caregivers etc maybe kaya limited slots lang kasi baka overloaded na sila or maybe gusto nila na ibang courses kunin ng anak nyo or maybe they wanted you na sa ibang school na maginquire regarding healthcare courses....
@@geezmos9403 malayo na kasi sa bahay ng hipag ko. Ma out of budget na kami kapag uupa pa and mas may peace of mind ako na pamilya yun uuwian ng anak ko. Yun bunso ko baka i pursue nya yun healthcare kasi magrent na din yun panganay ko ng bahay once nakakuha na sya ng wrk. Magsasama na silang magkakapatid. Nakakahiya na kasi kung dalawa silang makikitira sa hipag ko😁
@@geezmos9403 actually RN ako sa Pinas kaso natakot ako na magbalik karera kasi for 20 yrs naging housewife ako. Feeling ko wala na ako alam and besides nga di na kaya ni hubby na tatlo o dalawa kami ng anak ko na panganay sabay mag aaral hehehe… Yun asawa ko naman ayaw nya i give up ang career nya as engineer dito sa Thailand kasi he is earning the same na din ng earnings dyan. At for sure back to zero sya dyan…. iniisip nya matanda na sya baka magsimula ulit at sayang daw yun career nya na pinaghirapan nya. Ako din matanda na 51 na kaya di na ako confident na kaya ko makipag sbayaan sa mga younger generations dyan. Nagbakasyon nga ako ng 3 mos sa Toronto umuwi na ako kasi nirarayuma ako at di ko kaya yun fast paced life. Plagi ako hinihingal kapag magcommute kami sasakay ng subway😂 Di na kami pang fast paced or stressful na buhay. Pang Pinas na lang kami o dito sa Thailand na chill lang hehhehee…
@@armindapunzalan4694 Wala po ako sa Canada Madam ha..Pero I visited my cousins who are based in Toronto....Me too I cannot stand yun extreme cold sa Canada...when I visited Toronto way back pa when I was 32 pa,but now I'm on my 50s eh naisip ko pang bata lang talaga ang Canada...kasi nuon nagstay naman ako sa sister ko sa Baltimore Maryland sa US,di ko kinaya yun extreme cold depression din dun,kaya naisip ko its not for me....anyways yun question ko kasi dito is how come na may mga agencies pa rin dito na sinasuggest mag aral sa Canada now na ang intention lang ng canada is magaral dun bigyan ng mataas na knowledge pero di bibigyan ng employment dun...unless may company dun na willing maghire talaga ng graduate kahit foreign status lang....
Akala kasi ng Canada ang International Studenta from Pinas ay ka Level ni Sharon Cuneta at Gretchen Barretto 😂 na sila naman talaga ang tunay na nakakaafford 😅 na paaralin si KC at Dominique which is yan din alam ko na 😅 sa tagal na wala ako sa Pinas 😅 except ung talagang mga Scholars na sagot ng Government... hayyy life
Nlaman nila marami talaga international student dpat talaga unahin ng PM yung mga naandito na mga kabataan ksi kawawa nman sila di sila mkakuha ng maganda work ksi kinukuha na mga international student para sa akin Good move ito ginawa ni PM marami nga natutuwa mga local Students sa ginawa ni Pm ❤
Dami na kinita ng mga school na yan all they want is $$$$money money. Tapos yun goverment d hinigpitan kse again $$$ money moneyagain kaka sad. Tutuo yan madaming nagbukas na school parang kabute. I also blame vlogger who encourage their viewer mayruon pang pinagmamayabang yun grocery nila nakuhang free sa food bank 🤪🤪🤪🤪
International student programs are designed for top scholars and rich folks. They are not supposed to work long hrs (20-24 hrs max before). They should be able to have money to pay for everything - food, tuition, lodging, transpo, no matter how high - with minimal to no effect on Canada's labor market. They are there to learn and contribute in the economy by paying huge tuition fee and spending as much money as they can. They are not suppose to be eligible for PR. They are suppose to leave as soon as they finish school - i think this had turned to 2 yrs now. At least... thats the old rule. The thing is - many school had turned into diploma mills and milked those poor students for money with cases where as long as they payed tuition they will pass. That plus including promises of PR even when the college is questionable. Too much greed for money had eaten the education system.
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Journalist po kc si Ma'am Ina. Hindi puchu-puchung vlogger lang.
LOL yung iba gardening muna bago e discuss ang topic.
Hahaha true. Nakakaumay panoorin ung mga vloggers na yan na halatang for the content & views lang tlaga.
Coz she used to work at Cnn philippines. Ika nga ibang level sya
Every decision has it’s consequences.
Being greedy is such a huge problem.
Totally agree sa lahat ng namention mo sa vid! May alam akong mga schools dito halos lahat international students lang, walang local student. The schools are complaining because of self-interest...malulugi sila because they enjoyed the $$$ from internationals students. All they care about is international students and money.
Somehow, dun ko nagustuhan si PM fast acting sya ngaun sa bagay na to, well cguro na rin dahil malapit na ang botohan, but regardless sa ikabubuti parin ito ng Canada.
Universities and colleges have to close if they are not earning anymore.
Kapag tinanggal nila pathway n yan sa Student para maging PR forsure mas babagsak numbers ng international students. Daming mas magandang schools sa ibang countries.kung ganon din lng mangyari
FYI po, the high discrepancy between the fees paid by international and domestic students in public colleges and universities is due to the fact that domestic (PR and Citizens) pay the subsidized version. Otherwise, if si government hindi nagbigay ng subsidy, PR and Citizens would've paid the same amount. Let's also not forget how some provincial governments took massive cuts from university fundings and fees are increasing every year (for AB, NDP froze those fees while they were in power but since UCP took over, they have reversed that).
Seems like Int’l students are paying the tuition fees of their nationals and PR.
@@Adronica5769 true khit sa ibang mga IS abroad ganun talaga ang laki ng price difference to the point na yun isang IS sagot na ang 2 domestic students. No choice tayo yan talaga ang kalakaran sa kahit saang bansa na may IS. Ako may kids are studying abroad in private English school at dahil ofw kami di nmn kami nkk avail ng free educ kya charged to our own pockets!
Kaya kami napunta na lang sa aral ng mga anak namin ang kinikita ng asawa ko pero no regrets its our own choice to sent them into private school kung saan madestino asawa ko ng trabaho. Kahit yan pag aaral ng anak ko sa Toronto no regrets kmi bcz we wanted them to have a global education and to be competitive.
Tama!
@@Adronica5769NO obligation to cross the globe to study here.We all know that you're ready to pay the price for PR. Party over.Stay and study in your country.
@@Adronica5769who asked them to do so? Canadians don’t need their financial help. Never did.
International student programs are designed for top scholars and rich folks. They are not supposed to work long hrs (20-24 hrs max before). They should be able to have money to pay for everything - food, tuition, lodging, transpo, no matter how high - with minimal to no effect on Canada's labor market. They are there to learn and contribute in the economy by paying huge tuition fee and spending as much money as they can. They are not suppose to be eligible for PR. They are suppose to leave as soon as they finish school - i think this had turned to 2 yrs now. At least... thats the old rule. The thing is - many school had turned into diploma mills and milked those poor students for money with cases where as long as they payed tuition they will pass. That plus including promises of PR even when the college is questionable. Too much greed for money had eaten the education system.
hi guys,dito sa US di ina allow mag work ang mga international student na magwork at magtago dto,at karamihan dto ay mga sponsor or scholarship grant nang mga sikat na Universities,kaya pag tapos na course nila bumalik sa Kani kanilang mga bansa,di cla pwedeng mag work but they allow na mag practicum lang ,halos karamihan sa international student dto mag isa lang dumating pwera lang ang mga mayayaman na pwedeng magdala nang kasama dto na approve nang INS.
Federal and provincial funding for these universities and colleges are lacking , and there is also a cap in tuition increases for Canadians and PR holders. To solve, they put a scheme ‘student visa ‘ with generous provisions to attract international students raising revenues to fill the gap.
And look at the price that has been paid…. A more permanent consequence of overpopulation of unneeded residents competing for housing and causing high cost of living …. List goes on. Is it worth it for the relatively instant gratification of student = money for Canada’s schools?
tama ka diyan Ms. Ina para silang kabuti. Maraming colleges na may branch kuno. Pag nag enquire ka araw arawin kang tawagan.
Universities from bigger cities are mostly affected with the cap. We also felt the effect pero not as much as Ontario, Quebec and BC. Our international students usually pays 3x more of the tuition compare to locals, kaya mas ideal din to study on less populated provinces and spend less.
The government kasi has promised the international students for PR pathway. Syempre maraming magaaply talaga kasi yun ang pinunta nila eh.
Ma'am Ina, if ayaw sana ng government na maging backdoor way ang pag aaral jan ng International Students then sana noon pa lang hindi na sila nag offer ng PGWP and wala na rin sanang points ang Canadian Studies sa CRS score.
Miss Ina. Emotional reaction ka. Once you are a Canadian citizen, and impacted, you will have a different opinion.
Ang dami kasing nakapasok ng Canada noon na liabilities. Kasi noon basta may kapamilya ka regardless kung skilled educated ka pede ka magmigrate. Yun iba hinakot lahat ng kamag anak kahit lolo lola na di na makakatrabaho pasok. Tas later on nagpension hahaha… kaya yun mga tax payer na working age ang kuba na sa kababayad ng tax para sa pension nila hehhehe… kaya nga ngayon mas wise na sila
palagay ko ung mga fly by night na colleges lng ang apektado ng pag hihigpit na yan, which is good.
Canada need International students especially in Graduate Programs ( master and phd degrees ) which are most sought by countries to migrate to their countries like Canada such engineering graduates that can help countries in this digital technology
Greedy din yang mga schools and universities. Anlaki na ng kinita nila for ilang years tas magrereklamo pa.
Mga
Immigrants din ang may ari ng colleges
Iba topic na yang issue mo sir.angbsinsbi nila restriction sa mgabstudent.anu banporpose ngbstudent sa country sno ba ang aalok ng intrnational student kung wl sila nilatag na plano.at sila ang magiging work force..malaki pakinabang nila sanstudent.unlike sanrefugee and tourist at tfw.
@@richardnieto1300ofcourse hindi naman nag aaral ang mga refugee tfw at tourist.
Most International Students which I had encountered as a Host just used the Student visa in order to enter 🇨🇦 but their purpose is to WORK . Unfortunately they are only allowed a certain number of hours to work & the salaries are barely enough to support their accommodation and personal needs
They need to cap and restrict working hours. The financial problem is
Canada’s to fix, and not rely solely on IS revenue. We’ve seen the abuse of the system and the eroding of the education integrity.
International student program has existed a long time ago, it’s the immigration consultants who use it as a loophole as a pathway to PR. I think they shld restrict the eligible programs into a bachelors degrees, masters and Phd.
I blame part of this in the current liberal govt. CBC did a documentary on this yrs ago, but they didn’t do anything until recently and why wasn’t it a red flag when the number of students visas being issued skyrocketed.
I understand they copied Australia and UK’s intl students program. Look what happened to them, it’s also a mess.
The most unpopular but practical solution is to remove the “dual intent” of Canada’s student visas patterning it after the United States F visas. This means a student remains a student and has to get out after graduation. This way, Canada gets “genuine” students and still can finance the “colleges”. That will decrease the number of pretentious “foreign students” coming to the country. For sure.
I think they should prohibit the transfer of student visa to a working visa/LMIA if they are still undergraduate.
Napakadami sumulpot na diploma mill university and colleges para masupportahan ang 530,000 na international student noon 2023, ngayon ang mga legitimate university and colleges umiiyak na dahil nagkaroon ng cap bumaba ang enrollment! Common sense kung nagkaroon ng Cap ipasara ninyo ang mga diploma mill university at colleges para tumaas ang enrollment sa legitimate university! Huwag normalize ang diploma mill school para hindi matulad ang Canada sa India at Pinas!
Nag rereklamo sila dahil wala n silang kita at mga school n yan pera lng habol nila sa mga IS tapos di nman nila tinuturuan ng maayos. Parehas lng yan IS and mga schools naggagamitan sinasamantala yung luwag ng Canada dati. Mga international students di nman talaga intention n mag aral dito yung pi am main intention is ma PR and mag work. Tapos yung mga school nman they are taking advantage kasi doubled or 3x yung tuition nila. Kaya gamitan lng parehong may mga intention ang kawawa yung mga Canadian and PR n dito sa Canada nadadamay n sa kahirapan ngayon sa Canada. Dahil sa mass immigration yung supply and demand ng Canada di n natutugunan. Like housing sa dami ng pumunta dito Syempre kelangan ng bahay ng mga yan dahil konti lng yung mga bahay, tapos yung mga developer di gagawa ng bahay ng madami kasi kung dadami yung mga bahay baba yung mga rents dadami supply eh so they are also holding it so that they can increase like the rents kasi konti lng yung mga bahay. Mga greedy n businessman.
The government subsidizes the local students education hence it is just right that the IS are charged several times more in order to be fair to the locals who pay taxes where education funding comes from.
The IS costs isn’t subsidized by the govt so they need to pay how much education costs. It’s like going to go a private college/university. Just look at how much private colleges in the US costs.
@@alf5155 exactly, it even cost 70 k USD per year now so the tuition fees paid by IS is a bargain and they should not be complaining how onerous it is. Also they swear they have their education fund so why say it’s more expensive when nobody forced them to apply as a student?
Ifilter sana ng system nila yong students na bibigyan ng PR both do good IN STUDIES and less in work kasi meron nmn tlgang student kayang pagdabayin study and work. sa totoo lang naexploit ung pathway nato...
Sa akin if ang tanging pagasa nila para mabuhay negosyo nila is on international students lamang na tinataga nila ng 3X more for tuition at di nila kaya mabuhay on very few international and mostly domestic students dapat magsara ka na. Many schools needs to close down or some will have to consolidate due to market demands.
OWP talaga naging problema kaya malaki na binaba ng International Student. Hnd na nila madala spouses unless naka masters ka which is super mahal din
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Marami international student n naghanap ng lmia nakahanap sila tapos nung inapply nila for pr deny ayun iyak ang bata..engot nagapply ng intl student tapos naghanap ng lmia sinu may kasalanan
Grabe k nmn🙄
Morning po
I’d rather have Canadian Educational Institutions suffer the short term pinch of financial loss than the Canadian Citizens suffer the long term blow of high cost of living and house shortages because of massive intake of non-immigrants that Canada cannot handle.
4:33 By law, any individual, permanent or non permanent long term residents are bound to PAY TAXES WHEN THEY EARN INCOME so they cannot use “paying taxes” as a leverage to demand permanent residency.
4:57 The only people that want more international students are those whose JOBS (University and College staff) depend on them. We all know that. I don’t care much for money grubbing institutions under the expense of all Canadians.
Marami na SFU employees na lay off kc wala na gaano mga IS ngaun
I think the best way for the govt to limit the immigrants through student’s permit is only to put cap on it but dont limit their work hours restrictions, and chance to get the permanent residency after graduation.
In addition to that they need IS because of the aging population! Actually they are hitting two birds with one stone with IS. Una they are making money out of the tuition fees then sila pa din makikinabang sa mga competitive na graduates. Actually ako nakikita ko dyan eh survival of the fittest! They are molding these IS for their future needs ng manpower/workforce and at the same time kumukita pa sila. In the near future madisplace yun iba na di competitive at skilled.😊
At pinababayaan nila ang citizens nila dito na mga anak ng former immigrants. They need to provide training and more assistance who are permanent residents and citizens here in Canada. This country always look outside to fill in positions that’s in demand, but not much effort to train locals.
@@alf5155 based on my observations while Im on 3 mos vacation sa Toronto eh yun mga locals na kaibigan ng anak ko parang namimili ng wrk at easy go lucky lang. Hindi naman lahat merom din na mga kabataan na maayos. Pero palibhasa nga pr at citizen na sila eh konting hirap ayaw na agad unlike kapag mga temporary visa or IS lang na masisipag talaga kasi. Most of the people na kilala ko na citizen na ayaw ding magtrabaho o namimili ng trabaho na. Minsan nga sa Sobeys nakakita oa ako ng nag aaway na merchandiser at manager hahaha… may extra utos lang yun manager ayaw gawain nun merchandiser kasi di daw nya trabaho yun. Eh kapag mga temporary wrkers di ganun kalalakas ang loob na makipag away sa boss hehehe… kaya madami din ang gusto foreign wrkers kasi mas may passion at dedication sa trabaho dahil takot mawalan ng status. Just my two cents😁
Pinapanood kita lagi mam ina panahon ni tatay digong. Duan ka na pala.galing ako sa edmonton alberta. Napauwi ng cbsa. Baka babalik din sana.
@@pabsofficalchannel3826 salamat po. Bakit po kayo napauwi?
Maam Ina, dahil in demand pa din naman at accepted pa din mga TFW sa field sa Food Security, Constructions, and Health Care,, so i ayon nalang din sa field nayan ang tatangaping courses para sa mga Int'l Student pathway.,kanga win some, loss some. What do you think maam Ina?
Quantity over Quality.
Canadians want international students out, di nila narerealize how IS help them not to pay high tuition. US has a problem with student loans, they dont realize kung gaano kagaan sa Canadians ang ganyang kamurang education. Now, sila ang sisingilin nyan.
What the gov could've done was to control IS applications from certain countries. That way, diversity and intention to study is real.
Also, thank you for pointing out the housing responsibility of the schools. When you are an IS example Japan or SKorea, they have dorms for you. It should be the same here in CA. With that income of the schools, they should have a capacity building housing for these students.
Also they could have changed the policy instead putting cap to IS, why not stop IS to bring family? Because that adds to the demand and someone w family will not live in a dorm.
Just little tweaks to policies could have been enough.
Mas mabuti pang i close down nila yung fly by night schools like here in BC sya at yung mga friends ng pamangkin ko na Canadian born waiting list sa school nila kasi mas pina prioritized yung IS.
Maraming rich students di mo alam nagdonate that limited spots para sa legit na Canadian Citizens spots na does not afford huge donations!
Yung prof ko ng masters, daming funds inaaya ako mag PhD. Pano wala nang inaapprove mashado dito samin
Majority nman sa atin ay Temporary Resident pag land dito sa Canada at may mga iilan na maswerte na landed as PR agad. Ang hindi ko lang ma-gets bakit may iilang Pinoy na G na G sa mga legit at legal na TFWs and Int'l Students sa mga nangyayari sa Canada. Lahat naman tayo nangarap at nangangarap para sa sarili at families natin. STOP the hate!
They’re looking for someone to blame. Ang hirap na kasi maghanap ng work kahit PR or Citizen ka pa. They should blame the government though for letting them in without considering that it would affect them in the long run.
Greed is one of the 7 deadly sins.
It's simple: they can lower the tuition fees for international students but take away the opportunity for them to enter Canada after graduation. Let's see where that leads Canada. Or they can raise the existing tuition fees even more but open the doors for international graduates.
For Master's or Doctorate Degrees: Lower the tuition fees so international students won't expect to enter (live and work) Canada. Or raise the tuition fees further but allow entry for them.
If they decide to raise tuition fees but remove the chance for international graduates to come to Canada, it's better not to go there at all. They're just exploiting international students. Mas okay pa economy ng SG and UAE. So disgusting sa panggagatas sa mga legit and deserving na IS!
Why cause they make more money out international students 100% ang laki tuition compare sa citizen and resident
Pera pera lng yan lalo na sa mga #pana akala nila cguro pag graduated nila PR agad 😂 and i saw a video that indian family sell a farm to afford there daughter to come in Canada. 😅
Bakit may mga agencies pa din dito promoting studying in Canada pa din....They specifically suggesting course more into Game designs,Visual Developments sa games,actually courses talaga sa gaming....Ang alam ko is most of the Canadian youths yan yun gusto nilang courses dahil nga its because of gaming so dyan pa lang for sure ang dami ng enrollees tapos may mga agencies pa rin nag sasuggest pa nyan....
@@geezmos9403 di ko gets bkit yun healthcare na kulang sila very limited yun slots para sa IS. Yun bunso ko plan nya nursing kaso sa Seneca hirap mkpasok dahil limited daw. Yun panganay ko sa Seneca din nag aral at gusto din sana ng healthcare kaso ng limited slot naman kaya napunta sya sa Electronics Enginneering Technicians which is okey na din naman kasi nasa STEM din yun engineering
@@armindapunzalan4694 bakit di po nyo tinry sa ibang schools?number 1 pa naman nilang problema yan yun kakulangan nila ng mga nurses caregivers etc maybe kaya limited slots lang kasi baka overloaded na sila or maybe gusto nila na ibang courses kunin ng anak nyo or maybe they wanted you na sa ibang school na maginquire regarding healthcare courses....
@@geezmos9403 malayo na kasi sa bahay ng hipag ko. Ma out of budget na kami kapag uupa pa and mas may peace of mind ako na pamilya yun uuwian ng anak ko. Yun bunso ko baka i pursue nya yun healthcare kasi magrent na din yun panganay ko ng bahay once nakakuha na sya ng wrk. Magsasama na silang magkakapatid. Nakakahiya na kasi kung dalawa silang makikitira sa hipag ko😁
@@geezmos9403 actually RN ako sa Pinas kaso natakot ako na magbalik karera kasi for 20 yrs naging housewife ako. Feeling ko wala na ako alam and besides nga di na kaya ni hubby na tatlo o dalawa kami ng anak ko na panganay sabay mag aaral hehehe… Yun asawa ko naman ayaw nya i give up ang career nya as engineer dito sa Thailand kasi he is earning the same na din ng earnings dyan. At for sure back to zero sya dyan…. iniisip nya matanda na sya baka magsimula ulit at sayang daw yun career nya na pinaghirapan nya. Ako din matanda na 51 na kaya di na ako confident na kaya ko makipag sbayaan sa mga younger generations dyan. Nagbakasyon nga ako ng 3 mos sa Toronto umuwi na ako kasi nirarayuma ako at di ko kaya yun fast paced life. Plagi ako hinihingal kapag magcommute kami sasakay ng subway😂 Di na kami pang fast paced or stressful na buhay. Pang Pinas na lang kami o dito sa Thailand na chill lang hehhehee…
@@armindapunzalan4694 Wala po ako sa Canada Madam ha..Pero I visited my cousins who are based in Toronto....Me too I cannot stand yun extreme cold sa Canada...when I visited Toronto way back pa when I was 32 pa,but now I'm on my 50s eh naisip ko pang bata lang talaga ang Canada...kasi nuon nagstay naman ako sa sister ko sa Baltimore Maryland sa US,di ko kinaya yun extreme cold depression din dun,kaya naisip ko its not for me....anyways yun question ko kasi dito is how come na may mga agencies pa rin dito na sinasuggest mag aral sa Canada now na ang intention lang ng canada is magaral dun bigyan ng mataas na knowledge pero di bibigyan ng employment dun...unless may company dun na willing maghire talaga ng graduate kahit foreign status lang....
Kulang ng dormitories sa laki ng pera ng colleges
Akala kasi ng Canada ang International Studenta from Pinas ay ka Level ni Sharon Cuneta at Gretchen Barretto 😂 na sila naman talaga ang tunay na nakakaafford 😅 na paaralin si KC at Dominique which is yan din alam ko na 😅 sa tagal na wala ako sa Pinas 😅 except ung talagang mga Scholars na sagot ng Government... hayyy life
Nlaman nila marami talaga international student dpat talaga unahin ng PM yung mga naandito na mga kabataan ksi kawawa nman sila di sila mkakuha ng maganda work ksi kinukuha na mga international student para sa akin Good move ito ginawa ni PM marami nga natutuwa mga local
Students sa ginawa ni Pm ❤
It's better gov.give nore gap because some abusive to the policy and they illegally entered United states undocumented with no status .😂
Opkors! IS subsidised them
Imagine mo yun difference ng IS na 8000cad per sem vs 3000cad
Dami na kinita ng mga school na yan all they want is $$$$money money. Tapos yun goverment d hinigpitan kse again $$$ money moneyagain kaka sad. Tutuo yan madaming nagbukas na school parang kabute. I also blame vlogger who encourage their viewer mayruon pang pinagmamayabang yun grocery nila nakuhang free sa food bank 🤪🤪🤪🤪
#deport PANA
Bakit sa reels sa fb. Madali lang daw pera sa canada. Nasa maling bansa ka daw. Scam pala yun.
International student programs are designed for top scholars and rich folks. They are not supposed to work long hrs (20-24 hrs max before). They should be able to have money to pay for everything - food, tuition, lodging, transpo, no matter how high - with minimal to no effect on Canada's labor market. They are there to learn and contribute in the economy by paying huge tuition fee and spending as much money as they can. They are not suppose to be eligible for PR. They are suppose to leave as soon as they finish school - i think this had turned to 2 yrs now. At least... thats the old rule. The thing is - many school had turned into diploma mills and milked those poor students for money with cases where as long as they payed tuition they will pass. That plus including promises of PR even when the college is questionable. Too much greed for money had eaten the education system.
Morning po.