Indians In Canada: There is bad news for those who dream of going to Canada and getting a good job. In fact, a video clip going viral on social media has increased the concern of Indian students, in which a long line of students from India has been shown for the job of waiter and service staff, who are standing at Tandoori Flame restaurant in Brampton, Canada. Standing in queue outside.
The video going viral shows around 3,000 students waiting for their turn for interview. This video has increased the difficulties for international students, especially those wishing to study or work in Canada.
Has unemployment increased in Canada?
Actually, this video has been posted by Megh Updates on Standing in. Huge unemployment in Trudeau’s Canada? Those students who are moving from India to Canada need serious introspection! This video has raised a lot of questions among those thinking about studying or working in Canada.
Scary scenes from Canada as 3000 students (mostly Indian) line up for waiter & servant job after an advertisement by a new restaurant opening in Brampton.
Massive unemployment in Trudeau’s Canada? Students leaving India for Canada with rosy dreams need serious introspection! pic.twitter.com/fd7Sm3jlfI
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) October 3, 2024
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Studying abroad remains a dream for millions of Indian students who want to pursue their higher education outside India and potentially settle down there, but does it mean better job prospects? Although this remains a subject of debate, a recent incident in Brampton has attracted considerable attention, where thousands of students, most of whom are Indians, were seen lining up for waiter jobs at a newly opened restaurant. Over 1.9 million views on X.
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