yes they will advertise and some of these students will become future professors in North American Universities. so the size of faculty will be there. the point is it is still destination of choice just like other Western Countries. Not even Japan can compete with it despite it being short flight distance. size of international student body shows the attractiveness of the country and economic strength as some will get scholarships and they will need place to stay close to the place of education. those things will need to be maintained as some places can have extreme temperatures.
Okay, I see what you are trying to say.
From my perspective, no one really thinks like that anymore.
Higher education is first and foremost a business, and a very expensive business.
Without those Asian students in Canadian universities, some of them will be closing their doors. Or cutting back on programs offered.
It is no secret that those Chinese students coming to Canada, more or less buying their degree. If the parents got the money, and if they could not get into a Chinese university, no problem, they accept money for a degree in America and Canada.
Regardless of how we feel about that, we surely know what that is.
This is a business transaction.
Of course, Canada, United States, England, and Australia, would be the first choice to make this deal, because they are the ones who advertise the most aggressively for it. For that business.
One other thing about the Anglo countries, it is perceived they are less racist than some other European countries. That is why Chinese like coming to Canada.
Some days I can leave the house and not speak a word of English. Imagine the Chinese student here in Toronto. They live the exact same Chinese life as they would back in China. Eat Chinese food everyday. All their friends are Chinese. They will only speak Cantonese or Mandarin. It is kind of obvious the great majority here just buying their degrees.