Punjabis Head to Canada for MBAs

Here’s a glimpse (via the Times of India) into how studying in Canada looks from abroad:
Punjabis find new routes to Canada: MBA and Engineering

The Canadian offer of MBA and engineering is Godsend for Punjabis, who’d pay anything to be smuggled into Canada through marriage, cargo flights, or trafficking corridors.

The IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) data for study-permit holders suggest that more than 25,000 students arrived from India in 2015, 40,000-plus by 2016, and nearly 45,000 by last August. At the Canada education fair in city, more than 100 students applied for various institutes in just one afternoon…

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Author: Chris MacDonald

I'm a philosopher who teaches at Toronto Metropolitan University's Ted Rogers School of Management in Toronto, Canada. Most of my scholarly research is on business ethics and moral philosophy.

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