The Canadian province, British Columbia, has explained why it placed a two year ban on tertiary institutions from admitting Nigerians and other international students.
According to Miller, the measure aims to decrease new student visa issuance by 35 per cent for the current year as the province addresses “exploitative practices” within the system.
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller hafld announced the ban in a statement
The Premier of British Columbia, David Eby, stressed the need to address issues within the international education system, recognising its pivotal role in the province’s social and economic framework.
He said: “There are a wide array of private institutions, big and small, in our province, but regardless of the institution’s size, our expectations of the level of quality are the same.
There are institutions that are not meeting our expectations right now.”