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Indian families desperate to get their sons to Canada are posting ads in newspapers to find brides who are on track to being accepted into a Canadian university and willing to take a new husband along, says a former Canadian citizenship judge.

The ads are part of what some media in India are reporting is a booming industry based on families paying the travel and education expenses of students studying abroad, in exchange for marriage.

Ads for students typically seek a young woman who has passed the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) required by Canadian post-secondary schools. On the flip side, parents of those who have passed the English exam and face paying $50,000 to $60,000 for a two-year diploma in Canada are also placing ads to find “spouses” willing to foot the bill.

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http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/wanted-wife-going-to-study-in-canada-say-ads-in-india-1.3503079

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I never understood the craze of desis to go to foreign countries. 

If you're living in metro cities like mumbai, delhi, chandigarh, etc , they're already way too modernized , with almost every foreign company catering to comfort them in terms of food , clothing, entertainment, etc . 

 

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1 hour ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

I never understood the craze of desis to go to foreign countries. 

If you're living in metro cities like mumbai, delhi, chandigarh, etc , they're already way too modernized , with almost every foreign company catering to comfort them in terms of food , clothing, entertainment, etc . 

 

Chandigarh has beautiful roads and very clean. There is also a beautiful lake there. The roads and airports in Punjab have improved a lot compared to few decades ago.

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1 minute ago, Dsinghdp said:

Chandigarh has beautiful roads and very clean. There is also a beautiful lake there. The roads and airports in Punjab have improved a lot compared to few decades ago.

Exactly what I am saying. What is sukh nowadays , esp for youth ? Food, Clothing, entertainment, sex. And they can have all of it modern cities and that too with vast variety. Unless you're a homosexual , india is not constricting to you and therefore I see no reason to migrate , unless you're a homosexual in india which is like being trapped in a big jail and being in the 1860s. not so modern now 

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17 minutes ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

Exactly what I am saying. What is sukh nowadays , esp for youth ? Food, Clothing, entertainment, sex. And they can have all of it modern cities and that too with vast variety. Unless you're a homosexual , india is not constricting to you and therefore I see no reason to migrate , unless you're a homosexual in india which is like being trapped in a big jail and being in the 1860s. not so modern now 

I am from the UK and the summer in India is too hot for me plus mosquitos.I prefer to go in the winter.

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1 hour ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

I never understood the craze of desis to go to foreign countries. 

If you're living in metro cities like mumbai, delhi, chandigarh, etc , they're already way too modernized , with almost every foreign company catering to comfort them in terms of food , clothing, entertainment, etc . 

 

What I don't get is

1. Why are Jats leaving jat land ie punjab

2. If you have C$ 60,000 to spend why not hire Canadian Lawyers to secure a Work Permit which is a step above student visa n step below PR.

3. I don't think girls getting good scores would be stupid to accept such proposals. 

4. Good part is Intelligent girls & their family don't have to pay Dowry for wedding.

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Maybe the material goodies is not enough.

There are probably other factors as well.

I remember a show when Harjap Bhangal  (well known immigration lawyer in the UK) was presenting. He mentioned how there is less corruption in general and rule of law in western countries and how that does play into people wanting to move out.

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39 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

That's a bit ignorant, like there aren't loads of other communities that haven't been settled and part and parcel of the society there for millennia. 

One word "Favouritism"

Jats being ruling class in Punjab don't pay taxes, get free electricity n water, get bank loans at cheaper rates which they later get write-offed.

Still they wanna leave !

 

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