African agents allege bias over low Canadian permit approval rates
I came across this article from PIE News while doing some research for one of my IEM classes. It highlights how Canadian approval rates of student visa applications from African countries are up to three times below the average for other source markets (e.g., an average of 20% approval for African countries compared to 60% for all others). International student advisors are at the point where they are telling students not to apply to study in Canada because the chance of rejection is so high. The most often-cited reason for rejection is the fear that African students will stay in the country beyond their visa end date, but African advisors believe that racial profiling is also occurring. Furthermore, the same visa applications are immediately approved in other places like Europe and Australia.
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