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Yes I get what you're saying and I'm outright disagreeing with you. Yes I get it, when you spend 5 years in a country you're rooted into it. But economic immigration is a simple mathematic equation. High points and/or provincial nomination and/or one-time opportunities (like TR2PR) = ITA for PR. That's it.
Agreed. I'm not even sure why it's relevant. The immigration streams are a simple mathematical equation:
Studied in Canada + Canadian work experience + Good English + Good French + in-demand NOC + young = good candidate on a quantifiable level.
I'm well aware nobody cares (and i am not talking in terms of immigration qualities or whatever), I'm saying someone who has built a life in Canada for 5 years is more rooted in Canada compared to someone living in Germany with a job in Germany, home in Germany, friends in Germany looking to come to Canada to start a new life. I'm not gonna bother explaining the difference but its on you if you don't understand something as simple as this.
Yes I get what you're saying and I'm outright disagreeing with you. Yes I get it, when you spend 5 years in a country you're rooted into it. But economic immigration is a simple mathematic equation. High points and/or provincial nomination and/or one-time opportunities (like TR2PR) = ITA for PR. That's it.
Let me be blunt, neither have any connection to Canada. Simple. Unless you are a citizen or to a very very less degree PR, all the connection you think you have with Canada exists in your head only. You may be a bit better adaptable for which you get additional points alright but apart from that, its nothing else.
Agreed. I'm not even sure why it's relevant. The immigration streams are a simple mathematical equation:
Studied in Canada + Canadian work experience + Good English + Good French + in-demand NOC + young = good candidate on a quantifiable level.