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Hundreds of international students lost money and education after a BC college shut down over violations, with no refunds or job promises fulfilled.
Hundreds of international students, including Moses Ugwueze from Nigeria, face disrupted education and financial loss after Pacific Link College in British Columbia was shut down for serious regulatory violations.
The college, which promised job pathways and permanent residency, failed to deliver on its claims, leaving students who paid thousands without refunds or viable alternatives.
While the province allows complaints and transfers, advocates say the process is difficult, especially for students with limited resources and experience.
Many are now returning home or moving to other provinces at higher cost, prompting warnings to prioritize accredited public institutions over private colleges with questionable reputations.
Cientos de estudiantes internacionales perdieron dinero y educación después de que una universidad de BC cerrara por violaciones, sin reembolsos ni promesas de empleo cumplidas.