International students call for COVID-19 immigration changes in Toronto
TORONTO — A rally led by current and former international students calling for changes to immigration rules during COVID-19 was to be held in Toronto on Saturday.
Demonstrators planned to gather at Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s office in the first of two events scheduled this weekend. A second event in Mississauga, Ont., is planned for Sunday.
The students say the requirements for graduates to gain permanent residency in Canada are too high, and economic disruption from the COVID-19 crisis has made those requirements essentially impossible to meet.
Sarom Rho, an organizer with the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change who leads the Migrant Students United campaign, said the pandemic has compounded the difficulties international graduates face when entering the job market in Canada.