Shivani Sharma says she dreamed of coming to Canada for higher education to get a better job, and to bring her husband and four-year old son here one day.
The PTIB has also launched an investigation into the college after a previous CBC News article on accusations of shortchanging international students through misleading tactics.
Granville College told CBC News in a statement that plagiarism is not tolerated on any platform, a rule all students have to agree to upon enrollment.
Sharma says she also learned her studies at Granville weren’t going to count toward getting a three-year post-graduate work permit from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, — which she would need to apply for permanent residency.
Harit Gaba, Granville’s international relations director, replied to Kahlon explaining that the online delivery was due to the COVID-19 restrictions, and that Sharma is not eligible for a refund.
's minister of post-secondary education, declined an interview request, but in a statement confirmed that “based on previous reporting and complaints, staff at the PTIB launched an inspection into Granville College that is currently underway.”
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Shivani Sharma says she dreamed of coming to Canada for higher education to get a better job, and to bring her husband and four-year old son here one day.
The PTIB has also launched an investigation into the college after a previous CBC News article on accusations of shortchanging international students through misleading tactics.
Granville College told CBC News in a statement that plagiarism is not tolerated on any platform, a rule all students have to agree to upon enrollment.
Sharma says she also learned her studies at Granville weren’t going to count toward getting a three-year post-graduate work permit from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, — which she would need to apply for permanent residency.
Harit Gaba, Granville’s international relations director, replied to Kahlon explaining that the online delivery was due to the COVID-19 restrictions, and that Sharma is not eligible for a refund.
's minister of post-secondary education, declined an interview request, but in a statement confirmed that “based on previous reporting and complaints, staff at the PTIB launched an inspection into Granville College that is currently underway.”
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