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Punjabi NRIs in Canada: Reality Check on Immigration, Students and the Quiet Return Home

Punjabi diaspora reflects on changing migration realities in Canada.

December 17, 2025 08:58 AM

Editorial | Diaspora

Punjabis and Canada: A Relationship Under Reassessment

Canada has long been the most aspirational destination for Punjabi migrants. Today, that relationship is being quietly re-evaluated.

Where Punjabi NRIs Stand Today

  • Established Punjabi families in Canada remain economically and socially settled
  • Community institutions, gurdwaras and political representation are strong
  • However, rising costs and housing pressure are affecting even long-settled NRIs

Immigration Is No Longer Easy

  • Canada has tightened student visas and work permits
  • Permanent residency pathways are slower and more uncertain
  • Policy focus has shifted from expansion to regulation

Punjabi Students Face the Harshest Reality

  • High tuition fees and soaring rents
  • Limited part-time jobs and workplace exploitation
  • Mental stress, isolation and financial pressure increasing
  • Many students arrived with expectations shaped by an older Canada

Is Return to Punjab Happening?

  • No mass return, but a clear change in mindset
  • Some students return after studies due to uncertain futures
  • A small section of professionals are exploring business or hybrid lives in India

The Bigger Shift

  • Migration is no longer seen as guaranteed success
  • Staying back in Punjab is no longer automatically seen as failure
  • Families are beginning to weigh emotional, financial and social costs

What Will Decide the Future

  • Canada’s long-term immigration direction
  • Support systems for international students
  • Punjab’s ability to create jobs, dignity of work and stability

Editorial View

The Punjabi NRI story in Canada is entering a phase of realism.

Dreams are not disappearing — they are becoming more cautious.

Migration is no longer about going abroad at any cost, but about choosing wisely.

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