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- Aug 22, 2022
Only if he becomes a citizen. The chances of going from student visa to citizen is very low. Student visa for them is just the first step. Like getting their foot in the door. From there, they would have to apply for permanent residency, and they would have to provode documents for a number of things, such as every job and address they've lived at and their income since age 18. Getting permanent residency is a chore and a half, and it serves as a huge filter. Then it would take five years of permanent residency to apply for citizenship, and good luck with that because acquiring Canadian citizenship is actually extremely difficult. Only after being granted citizenship can they bring in a spouse, and kids.If a pajeet in Canada married pajeeta in India he has no legal grounds to bring her over?
It's far easier to get this done through claiming to be an asylum seeker or a refugee. But that's pretty much exclusively reserved up here for people from actual war torn countries. We had that wave of Syrians back in 2015, and a wave of Ukrainians in 2022. You can't just show up and claim refugee status like almost every migrant in the US does. We're actually a lot stricter up here. The student visa exploit is just their "in" to Canada. Gives them permission to stay, but only temporarily. If they want to stay longer, it's going to be a big problem for at least 90% of them.