Deportation of Indians from Canada.

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Canadian Dreamers Face Tougher Rules

Moving to Canada used to feel like an exciting adventure, but things are changing fast. The government is getting strict with people who break immigration laws. Last year alone, 18,000 people got sent back to their home countries—including 2,800 Indians. Border officials aren’t playing around when it comes to visa violations or even small crimes.

Deportation Numbers Rising

Check these stats from Canada Border Services: In just ten months, they deported 18,785 people. Mexicans topped the list, but Indians came second with 2,800 removed. And guess what? Another 29,500 people are already in line for deportation—over 6,000 are Indians!

Why are folks getting kicked out? Mainly for expired visas, missing paperwork, or getting caught in minor crimes. No more “I forgot” excuses—they’re speeding up the process.

Canada’s Three-Strike System

Breaking Canadian rules gets you one of these notices:

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Departure Order

This is your “get outta here” ticket. You’ve got 30 days to leave Canada peacefully. Do it right and you might return someday.

Exclusion Order

Mess up worse? You’re banned from Canada for 1-5 years. Try coming back early and you’ll get turned away at the airport.

Deportation Order

The worst-case scenario. This means lifetime exile from Canada. They only drop this bomb for serious crimes or national security threats.

Don’t Risk Your Dreams

Thinking of studying or working in Canada? Awesome! But here’s the deal: Follow every rule perfectly. Keep your visa current, respect local laws, and triple-check your paperwork. Slip-ups can cost you everything—not just your current job or studies, but your entire Canadian future.

Canada’s message is clear: Play by the rules and you’re welcome. Break them and you’re going home.

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