That's my point exactly - are people just guessing or repeating what someone else have said or are there actually 'assimilation costs' (what does it even mean?). Please don't take it as an attack on you - I'm just genuinely interested, as my base for this question is my personal experience.I guess assimilation costs are higher for those who directly land, as opposed to those who become a PR after already studying or working here temporarily. For instance, in all provinces there is a settlement and integration program providing services for newcomers. While these are very useful, they are also an outflow of government funds. Temporary residents are already settled here. They integrated mostly by themselves during studies or work, and usually don't need these programs as they're already working in the country.
I moved from Poland to the UK and I don't see how I was a 'cost' to the system back then any more than I am now after 17 years of living, studying, and working here.
Now I'm planning my move to Canada and again, I don't see what costs I may create for the system. I had a quick look at the programs and services for the newcomers but so far I can't see how they're any more beneficial that information I can find on forums, YouTube, countless immigration websites, etc. I know how to write Canadian-style CV/resume, open bank account, get SIN, change driving licence, where to look for jobs, etc.
So, are there any additional services being provided which I'm missing out on? Or is it just the basic stuff described above, which everyone can find for free on the internet and therefore there's no need for those services in the first place?
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