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Studied in Canada + Canadian work experience + Good English + Good French + in-demand NOC + young = good candidate on a quantifiable level.
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.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.
Agreed. I'm not even sure why it's relevant. The immigration streams are a simple mathematical equation: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.
Studied in Canada + Canadian work experience + Good English + Good French + in-demand NOC + young = good candidate on a quantifiable level.