Canada / Indian High Commission issued advisory for Indian students in Canada as 3 Canadian Colleges Close Down

Zoom News : Feb 19, 2022, 11:43 PM
In Canada, three schools have been closed one after the other due to the increasing protests of the protesters against the Kovid restrictions. Indian students are upset due to the closure of institutions. Rising Phoenix International Inc. has given notice to close three of its institutions in view of the ongoing protests in the country. Closing colleges include M College H Montreal, CED College in Sherbrooke, and CCSQ College in Longueil. In view of this, the High Commission of India in Ottawa has issued an advisory for the students.

The High Commission has said that Indian students should check the credibility and status of such institutions before making any payment. Ask for a certificate of accreditation from the federal or provincial government of Canada from the relevant institutions. The Government of Canada website has a list of verified institutions. Take a look at him Register online at the nearest Indian Mission or 'MADAD Portal' traveling to Canada.

Many students from India had approached the High Commission. These are enrolled in three institutions operated by Rising Phoenix International Inc. These institutions include College H Montreal, CED College in Sherbrooke and CCSQ College in Longueil. All of them are in the province of Quebec.

The High Commission is engaged in providing assistance to the affected students. For this, Canada is also in touch with the government and its representatives. The High Commission said that if students are facing fees related problems, they can complain to the Ministry of Higher Education of the government of Quebec.

What is the dispute?

Canada has been at the center of a wave of protests since January. Thousands of truck drivers led demonstrations against Canada's mandatory COVID vaccine to cross the US border. However, over the past month, the protests have gone beyond truck drivers, and have now led to an end to all pandemic rules.

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