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BIG SHOCK FROM CANADA! 7 LAKH INDIANS MAY BE KICKED OUT — PUNJABIS FACE THE WORST NIGHTMARE EVER

Canada has dropped a visa bombshell — a new immigration law that could throw over 7 lakh Indians out of the country overnight.
The Trudeau government is moving ahead with a draconian visa bill that gives immigration officers absolute powers to cancel, reject, or terminate visas without warning.

This move could hit Punjabis — the lifeline of Canada’s Indian community — the hardest. Thousands of students, truck drivers, and temporary workers from Punjab now stand on the edge of mass deportation.

“This bill is a direct attack on the Indian community,” says Jaswinder Singh, a resident of Ottawa. “Relations between India and Canada are already at rock bottom — now they’re punishing us for it.”


⚠️ Mass Deportation on the Horizon

If passed, this new bill will allow Canada’s authorities to suspend or cancel any visa instantly, even for those who’ve lived in Canada for years.
Experts say students and work permit holders are the top targets — especially Indians whose visas are about to expire.

Shockingly, 74% of Indian student visa applications are already being rejected — the clearest signal yet of the crackdown.


PUNJAB IN PANIC, PROTESTS ERUPT IN CANADA

The Indian diaspora is in fury.
Protests are erupting across Canada as immigrants accuse the Trudeau government of betrayal and racism in disguise.

If the law passes, mass expulsions could begin within months — sending thousands of Indian families back home in chaos.
Immigrant groups are warning of economic disaster, saying international students and foreign workers are the backbone of Canada’s economy.

“This is not immigration reform — it’s a purge,” said Joginder Basi, author and expert on Canadian affairs. “And it will hit Punjabis like a hammer.”


RELATIONS IN FREEFALL

India–Canada ties are already at their lowest point.
Trudeau’s repeated anti-India statements and controversial political moves have poisoned bilateral relations, and now this visa bill is being seen as the final blow.

Government data shows visa-related complaints have skyrocketed — from just 500 cases in 2023 to over 2,000 in mid-2024. The administration claims “overload,” but critics say it’s a targeted crackdown on Indians.


VOTE COMING SOON — FATE OF 7 LAKH INDIANS AT STAKE

The Canadian Parliament will vote on this explosive bill in the coming weeks.
If it passes, hundreds of thousands of Indians — mostly Punjabis — could be forced to leave their homes, jobs, and dreams behind.

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