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		<title>Indian student canada work study: The Reality of Indian Student Work-Study in Canada</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jyoti Kharayat's Instagram video highlights the relentless cycle of work and study faced by many international students in Canada. Her experience sheds light on the financial pressures they encounter.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jyoti Kharayat, an Indian student studying in Canada, recently shared a poignant Instagram video that resonated with many. It captured the essence of her daily struggle—balancing part-time work at Starbucks with her academic commitments. For Kharayat, this relentless cycle of work and study feels like an unending loop.</p>
<p>Before this reality set in, many international students held a different expectation about their time abroad. The allure of studying in Canada often overshadows the harsh financial realities: tuition fees can soar into tens of thousands of dollars, compelling students to seek part-time jobs to stay afloat.</p>
<p>The decisive moment came when Kharayat realized that her days were consumed by classes and shifts at Starbucks. She works tirelessly to pay off her tuition fees and living costs, a situation echoed by countless others navigating similar waters. &#8220;I am stuck in a loop,&#8221; she expressed candidly in her video.</p>
<p>Despite the chaos, Kharayat finds joy in her routine. &#8220;If you are happy that&#8217;s enough for a life,&#8221; she reflected, highlighting an interesting paradox: the happiness derived from overcoming challenges can often coexist with stress and fatigue.</p>
<p>This duality is not unique to Kharayat. Many international students face similar challenges balancing work and studies while managing financial pressures. In fact, statistics indicate that over 80% of international students in Canada engage in part-time jobs to support themselves.</p>
<p>The impact is profound—students like Kharayat often feel isolated yet connected through shared experiences. Her story sparked conversations online, with many users commenting, &#8220;We all need motivation from you.&#8221; This sense of community can be a lifeline amid overwhelming demands.</p>
<p>Experts suggest that universities need to provide more support systems for international students. This includes financial counseling and job placement services tailored to their unique circumstances. The current landscape often leaves them feeling adrift, caught between academic aspirations and economic necessities.</p>
<p>Kharayat’s experience serves as a microcosm of the broader narrative surrounding international students in Canada—individuals striving for educational success while grappling with the weight of financial burdens. Their resilience is commendable, yet it raises critical questions about sustainability and support.</p>
<p>As international students continue to arrive in Canada seeking new opportunities, their stories will undoubtedly shape future discussions around education policy and student welfare. Jyoti Kharayat’s journey reminds us that behind every statistic lies a personal narrative filled with ambition, struggle, and hope.</p>
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