
The Indian High Commission in Ottawa has issued an advisory for students affected by the closure of three institutions in Canada. According to the advisory of the High Commission of India, if students have any difficulty in reimbursement of their fees or transfer of fees, they can file a complaint with the Ministry of Higher Education, Government of Quebec. Let us inform that, these students used to study in three colleges and now their colleges have been closed due to bankruptcy.
three colleges closed
Indeed, many students from India have approached the Indian High Commission, who studied at three institutions run by Rising Phoenix International Inc. Including CCSQ College, M College, and CDE College, which is located in the province of Quebec. According to the advisory, the Indian High Commission is in touch with the Government of Canada and the Government of the State of Quebec, as well as elected Canadian representatives of the Indian community, regarding the issue of these students. Efforts are also being made to provide assistance to these affected students and to negotiate to resolve the issue. The High Commission said that if students have any difficulty in reimbursement of their fees or transfer of fees, they can file a complaint with the Ministry of Higher Education, Government of Quebec.
what was said in the advisory
At the same time, the provincial government of Quebec has advised that affected students can contact directly the institutions where they are registered, and if they find any difficulties in reimbursement of their fees or transfer of fees, they should approach the Ministry of Higher Education. You can file a complaint. Also, the advisory clearly states that students from India planning to pursue higher education in Canada are again advised to inquire about the institution before making any payment to such institutions. From then onwards they proceed with the admission process. Also, they should ask for a certificate of recognition by the Canadian or provincial government before taking admission. The advisory states that, check the institutions through the government-run website, and not make any payment to any unverified person/institution offering student visas to the students.
The advisory also said that students from India in Canada or those planning to travel to Canada are advised to register online. Let us tell you that the protests in Canada started in January. Thousands of truck drivers and hundreds of other protesters united in Ottawa to protest a vaccine order for truck drivers crossing the US-Canada border. The protesters demanded the Canadian PM he should lift the restrictions related to Covid-19. During this, various organizations united in protest against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and called for the overthrow of the government.
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