jb007
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What i meant with that is im not a big fan of our immigration rules. This is relevant for the whole country; not TO specifically. I dont believe we have as big of an immigration problem as the U.S, UK, France, Germany; but i expect the best from Canada.
I find that the many of our immigrants are unskilled or/and have skills that are not needed or are not being utilized effectively. An interesting site mentioned on the forum here comes to mind (www.notcanada.com + http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20070409_104114_104114).
I've met teachers, doctors, engineers even some ex-professional athletes from other countries who came to canada and are working as taxi drivers, construction workers, waiters, cashiers, timhortons or customer service agents. Its a disgrace to our country and an insult to the "skilled" foreigners.
When this happens our reputation around the world takes a beating. Why would truly skilled foreingers want to come to Canada when they hear such things? i sure wouldnt
Many here will tell me that no rules are perfect and things like this happen everwhere; but i disagree. We shouldnt allow immigrants to stay in canada without a job thats directly related to their skill set. In fact we shouldnt let them stay in the country for more than 3 months. If our gov wants these ppl so bad and their skills are in such high demand then they should gaurantee them jobs or help find them some within the allocated time.
If you want a system that works look at Singapore. One of the smallest country's in the world. They dont even have any natural resources (they import water from malaysia) yet they have some of the most highly skilled foreigners on the planet and the 5th highest gdp per capita in the world.
They dont give work permits to anyone without a job. You may enter the country but if you dont find something suitable matching your skills and above a certain income level - your kicked out.
The problem with canada is we are bringing in the wrong people - be it foreign educated students or workers. It appears like the people making these decisions have never lived abroad.
btw, I am Canadian and my grandparents mmigrated to canada in the 60s; and im not trying to put Canada down. I just want it improved. sry for the long post
What i meant with that is im not a big fan of our immigration rules. This is relevant for the whole country; not TO specifically. I dont believe we have as big of an immigration problem as the U.S, UK, France, Germany; but i expect the best from Canada.
I find that the many of our immigrants are unskilled or/and have skills that are not needed or are not being utilized effectively. An interesting site mentioned on the forum here comes to mind (www.notcanada.com + http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20070409_104114_104114).
I've met teachers, doctors, engineers even some ex-professional athletes from other countries who came to canada and are working as taxi drivers, construction workers, waiters, cashiers, timhortons or customer service agents. Its a disgrace to our country and an insult to the "skilled" foreigners.
When this happens our reputation around the world takes a beating. Why would truly skilled foreingers want to come to Canada when they hear such things? i sure wouldnt
Many here will tell me that no rules are perfect and things like this happen everwhere; but i disagree. We shouldnt allow immigrants to stay in canada without a job thats directly related to their skill set. In fact we shouldnt let them stay in the country for more than 3 months. If our gov wants these ppl so bad and their skills are in such high demand then they should gaurantee them jobs or help find them some within the allocated time.
If you want a system that works look at Singapore. One of the smallest country's in the world. They dont even have any natural resources (they import water from malaysia) yet they have some of the most highly skilled foreigners on the planet and the 5th highest gdp per capita in the world.
They dont give work permits to anyone without a job. You may enter the country but if you dont find something suitable matching your skills and above a certain income level - your kicked out.
The problem with canada is we are bringing in the wrong people - be it foreign educated students or workers. It appears like the people making these decisions have never lived abroad.
btw, I am Canadian and my grandparents mmigrated to canada in the 60s; and im not trying to put Canada down. I just want it improved. sry for the long post
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