Canada’s international student program faced with ‘integrity challenges,’ senators say in push for reform

A gaggle of Canadian senators is proposing a sequence of reforms to the nation’s worldwide scholar program that embody methods of defending newcomers from fraud and abuse, in addition to higher laws and penalties for recruiters and academic establishments.

Senators Ratna Omidvar, Yuen Pau Woo, Hassan Yussuff and former senator Sabi Marwah – all from the Impartial Senators Group – launched their report on Wednesday, which they are saying goals to resolve the “integrity challenges” confronted by this system.

“The Worldwide Pupil Program has been a sufferer of its personal success. Worldwide college students have a robust want to return to Canada, nevertheless, they face many challenges together with excessive tuition charges and abuse. In lots of circumstances they don’t obtain the assist they should overcome these difficulties,” Omidvar mentioned in an announcement.

“They’re additionally being blamed for the numerous present financial and social challenges going through Canada, however they’re the victims and never the perpetrators. We have to change this system to make sure it really works for Canada and the scholars that contribute a lot to our nation.”

Among the many suggestions proposed are a nationwide assessment of the monetary sustainability of Canadian designated studying establishments or DLIs, that are basically schools, universities and different establishments authorized by provincial and territorial governments to host worldwide college students.

The senators additionally name for higher oversight over DLIs, together with non-public schools, making certain there may be an satisfactory provide of lodging and efforts to tell college students about their authorized rights round housing, employment and sexual abuse.

LARGE INCREASE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POPULATION

The report says Canada’s worldwide scholar inhabitants reached about 807,750 in 2022, a stage 4 instances higher than 2008.

The senators tie this to the federal Financial Motion Plan in 2011, which included funding for an Worldwide Training Technique that was launched in January 2014.

That technique included a goal to double the nation’s worldwide scholar inhabitants from 239,131 in 2011 to greater than 450,000 in 2022. Canada achieved this purpose by 2017.

India is the highest supply nation of worldwide college students to Canada, adopted by China, the Philippines, France, Nigeria, Iran, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico and america.

The report additionally cites a examine from World Affairs Canada that estimated the contribution by worldwide college students to the economic system at higher than $22 billion in 2018, whereas additionally supporting greater than 218,000 jobs.

EDUCATION AGENTS

The report factors to plenty of points that worldwide college students face, together with excessive and unpredictable tuition hikes made in response to “stagnant” public funding.

It makes use of the instance of Ontario the place low provincial funding induced schools and universities to cross on the prices to worldwide college students, who in flip noticed their tuition rise as a lot as 20 per cent in a yr. Worldwide college students, the report says, make up 68 per cent of tuition income in Ontario.

DLIs have change into overreliant on worldwide college students with a purpose to cowl bills, “with little incentive to make sure worldwide and Canadian college students are supplied with the very best expertise doable,” the report says.

In the meantime, schooling brokers and consultants can obtain between 15 and 20 per cent fee from a Canadian DLI on a global scholar’s first yr of tuition, with some negotiating as excessive as 30 per cent.

Based mostly on this, commissions might vary between $1,500 and $7,500 per scholar, the report says, and establishments solely pay out as soon as a scholar has arrived in Canada and paid their first yr’s tuition in full.

The senators spotlight the prevalence of underground brokers or “ghost consultants” who might forge paperwork, fail to supply companies in any respect and in any other case “prey on the ignorance of worldwide college students.”

Brokers additionally might refer college students to establishments that pay the best fee however don’t essentially have packages eligible for a post-graduation work allow.

“This implies the destiny of worldwide college students usually rests within the arms of the agent, who will present suggestions primarily based on their very own backside line,” the report says.

‘EMPTY PROMISES’

The report recognized circumstances the place brokers and personal schools make “empty guarantees” to college students about profession prospects, in addition to cases the place brokers lie about post-graduation work allow and immigration eligibility. Some non-public schools even have misled college students about with the ability to switch to a public school and requiring them to pay tuition in full even when they select to withdraw.

Different points embody unreported circumstances of sexual abuse, partially on account of fears it could have an effect on a scholar’s immigration standing, unsuitable housing, issues with employment and the federal authorities’s doable function in “perpetuating an inflated sense of hope amongst worldwide college students motivated to achieve everlasting residence.”

“Whereas the Canadian authorities is being trustworthy in highlighting the immigration benefits of finding out in Canada, it could maybe do extra to be forthright in regards to the extremely aggressive nature of the everlasting residence utility course of,” the report says.

“This problem is exacerbated by brokers and DLIs, who additionally promote the prospects of turning into a Canadian everlasting resident as a way to enhance their revenues.”