Whoaccio
Senior Member
I disagree with how the current immigration system picks and chooses which immigrants are allowed to come into Canada based off of neurotic point schemes. The Min. Citzenship compiles great codices on, literally, all of the thousands of possible jobs (i.e. cross word puzzle creator) and how each should be ranked as well as just about every other possible criteria. It is pretty well accepted now, even within more NDPish circles, that the government is generally not succesful at intervening and picking winners in the market places unless it is absolutely necessary. If we have abandoned the idea we can run a command & control economy, why would do we think we can command society?
Determine the rough numbers of what it costs the government, through things like ESL, to bring the typical immigrant up to speed and just charge the immigrant the value. Instead of going through this song and dance about picking and choosing the best immigrant for this and that, just charge anybody who wants to immigrate fifty thousand dollars and let them in the week after*. That may sound like a lot of money, but the increased earning power most immigrants acquire when moving to Canada would easily make it worthwhile after only a few years, not to mention intangibles like a non-corrupt police force and recurring famines.
*Let anybody in, provided they don't have an infectious disease, criminal/terrorist record or some other trait which would make them an unacceptable risk to the local population. I would also support having everybody swear an oath to the Charter of Rights as a sort of contract the immigrant would sign with the government/society.
Determine the rough numbers of what it costs the government, through things like ESL, to bring the typical immigrant up to speed and just charge the immigrant the value. Instead of going through this song and dance about picking and choosing the best immigrant for this and that, just charge anybody who wants to immigrate fifty thousand dollars and let them in the week after*. That may sound like a lot of money, but the increased earning power most immigrants acquire when moving to Canada would easily make it worthwhile after only a few years, not to mention intangibles like a non-corrupt police force and recurring famines.
*Let anybody in, provided they don't have an infectious disease, criminal/terrorist record or some other trait which would make them an unacceptable risk to the local population. I would also support having everybody swear an oath to the Charter of Rights as a sort of contract the immigrant would sign with the government/society.
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