Extended ban on direct flights from India hits international students hard
Sachin Dev is one of the many international students navigating Canada’s extended ban on direct flights from India as he tries to make his way to Montreal before the start of the new semester.
The PhD student at McGill University has been planning a circuitous route that would allow him to take a COVID-19 test in another country before arriving in Canada – an effort he said has already led to five flight cancellations and a financial hit to his family.
“I feel like I’m lagging behind,” the 27-year-old said in an interview from Delhi.
“Purchasing tickets via a third country is not only five or six times more expensive but involves infection risks too. I’ve faced financial issues because I am not able to access my (university) stipend, which requires a Canadian bank account and study permit, which I will receive only at the airport.”