New Zealand To Deport 150 Students From Hyderabad

New Zealand to deport 150 students from Hyderabad - Sakshi Post

New Zealand: Around 150 students from Hyderabad are now left in the lurch after the New Zealand government served deportation notices to them for using fake documents in their student visa applications.

While the students blame their visa agents in Hyderabad and Punjab for the fake financial documents, the New Zealand government holds the students personally responsible for their own documents.

Radio NZ quoted the Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce sayingUltimately the students are responsible for what is submitted. It’s not just visas, some of them engaged in crime in New Zealand.

Students and their parents cough up huge amounts of money, often through bank loans, to study abroad. The students who now face deportation claim to have spent between $20,000 to $25,000 towards college admission, agent commissions and other expenses.

Stung by the deportation order, the affected students sat down to protest in Auckland on Monday. They were supported in their fight for justice by the Migrant Workers Association.

It remains to be seen if the Indian government would try and intervene to resolve the crisis.

In January of 2016 the US immigration authorities had taken a tough stand by cancelling student visas and deporting students from Hyderabad.

Students traveling abroad for higher education not only contribute considerably to the economies of those countries but also fill necessary skill gaps and create more jobs in the process.

By 2017, the global middle class is projected to increase its spending on educational products and services by nearly 50% – from US$4.4 trillion in 2012 to US$6.2 trillion.

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