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Video: Thousands of Indian students line up for waiter jobs amid unemployment crisis in ‘Trudeau’s Canada’

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A video that has recently gone viral shows a long queue of students, mostly from India, outside the Tandoori Flame restaurant in Canada, waiting for job interviews.

The video, which has gone viral across social media platforms, shows thousands of job seekers standing in line for waiter and service staff positions. This situation has raised concerns among individuals considering studying or working in Canada.

The video has sparked discussions about the employment prospects for international students, especially those planning to come to Canada for education or work.

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The video was shared on X by Megh Updates, with the caption: “Scary scenes from Canada as 3,000 students (mostly Indian) line up for waiter and servant jobs 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!”

One student in the line could be heard, saying, “I came here around 12 noon, and the line was really huge. We put the application on the internet and were told that an interview would be taken. But nothing like that happened. People are just coming here. I don’t believe there is scope for jobs here. It is really tough”

Another student added, “It’s so bad; it’s like everyone is looking for a job, and no one is getting a job properly. So many of my friends don’t have a job right now, and they have been here for 2-3 years.”

Earlier this month, the Canadian government announced a cut in the number of study permits granted to international students and also introduced stricter foreign worker regulations, a move expected to affect many Indian students.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on X, “We’re granting 35% fewer international student permits this year. And next year, that number’s going down by another 10%. Immigration is an advantage for our economy – but when bad actors abuse the system and take advantage of students, we crack down.”

WION cannot independently verify the authenticity, date and time of the video.

(With inputs from agencies)

Prapti Upadhayay

Prapti Upadhayay is a New Delhi-based journalist who reports on key news developments across India and global affairs, with a special focus on US politics. When not

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