About 40 Chinese immigrants were back at the offices of P.E.I.'s Business Development Corporation Monday seeking the return of deposits for learning to speak English.

They put up $20,000 when they immigrated — money that was to be returned after they passed an English proficiency test. They believe the province has arbitrarily raised the standard, but officials say the standards haven't changed.

The immigrants had protested last week and had been promised a meeting with officials this morning. The meeting was cancelled due to weather.

At least one of the protesters has a meeting scheduled for Tuesday with Innovation Minister Allan Campbell about the controversy.