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Filmmaker Navalpreet Rangi visits Sarhali

Filmmaker Navalpreet Rangi at Sarhali on Wednesday.

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Documentary films produced by Navalpreet Rangi, highlighting the experiences of Punjabi migrants in Canada, were showcased at the Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Sarhali, on Wednesday. The films depicted the reasons behind migration and the challenges faced by illegal immigrants in Canada.

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Rangi, while addressing the students, stated that migration is a natural part of human development, but it is crucial to acquire skills that match the needs of the destination country. He emphasised the importance of learning and preparation before migrating.

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Rangi also shared his insights on Canada, highlighting how the country has provided better opportunities for millions of Punjabis. He praised the hard work and dedication of international students in Canada, who manage their expenses while pursuing their studies.

The filmmaker cautioned against rushing into migration and advised students to be aware of potential pitfalls, such as being misled by consultants or agents.

Principal Jasbir Singh appreciated Rangi for creating documentaries on these critical issues.

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