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“NAIL IN THE COFFIN:” ABANDONING THE CANADIAN DREAM

 

On Thursday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs suspended its visa services to Canada in light of “growing anti-Indian activities, politically-condoned hate crimes and criminal violence in Canada,” forcing many of the country’s nationals here to reconsider their travel plans. 

“My infant child does not have a visa to India so I might have to change my travel,” a mother said, answering questions from New Canadian Media on Wednesday. 

What if India creates problems in giving visas and Overseas Citizenship of India status to Indo-Canadians in the future?” another person asked when reached by NCM.


The advisory that India’s external affairs ministry issued on Sep. 20 warning nationals and travellers in Canada to “remain vigilant,” has made many families whose loved ones are here anxious. 

Rajat Mitra says that his family is worried about him, but the international student from India says that in the month he’s spent in Canada so far, he hasn’t seen what his mother is worried about. 

“I explained to her that I haven’t seen any intolerance, and none of my friends here have,” said Mitra, who is studying photography at Humber College in Ontario. 

He  said finding affordable housing in Toronto is a larger concern. 

Pradip Saha, who has lived in Toronto for four years and is working as an information technology professional, told New Canadian Media that his mother is equally worried. 


He also said friends in India who have been waiting for permanent residence approvals are now apprehensive about staying in Canada due to housing affordability

Saha said his friends are now reconsidering their Canadian dream. 

“This advisory and the recent diplomatic row acted as the last nails in the coffin,” Saha said. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not say whether Canada will respond to India’s announcement to suspend visas to the country. 


On Sept. 21, Trudeau doubled down on his calls to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “engage with Canada” over allegations that link its government to the murder of a Canadian citizen in B.C.

“There are credible reasons to believe that agents of the government of India were involved in the killing of a Canadian on Canadian soil,” Trudeau said at the press conference

On Monday, Trudeau opened the country’s latest session of Parliament with news that Canadian authorities are investigating links between India’s government and the June 18 murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar outside a gurdwara in Surrey, B.C.

“Canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents of the Government of India and the killing of a Canadian citizen,” Trudeau said on Sept. 18. 

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