24
Feb
A recent report has revealed that nearly 50,000 foreign students failed to enrol in their designated institutions after arriving in Canada, raising concerns about visa fraud and potential exploitation of the country’s immigration system. According to data sourced from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in the Globe and Mail, Indian students accounted for the largest share of untracked cases, with 19,582 failing to enrol. China followed with 4,279 students, while 3,902 Nigerian and 2,712 Ghanaian students were also recorded as missing from their institutions. These figures, covering arrivals between March and April last year, represent 6.9 percent of the 717,539…