Here we go again... another new thread trying to judge what people do with their life choices, including getting citizenship and moving/living somewhere after... Can't people just realize it is none of anybody's business?
Yup, NOBODY CARES what a person does after getting citizenship, as long as she/he didn't get it thru fraudulent way.Here we go again... another new thread trying to judge what people do with their life choices, including getting citizenship and moving/living somewhere after... Can't people just realize it is none of anybody's business?
Or become Canadian of Convenience.Yup, NOBODY CARES what a person does after getting citizenship, as long as she/he didn't get it thru fraudulent way.
Please make sure to say it to a parent who lost a child in one of the US shootings...Not everyone can go to USA just because you are Canadian. You need to have advanced degree and US company needs to recruit you based on TN visa only after that you can move to USA. Yes Canada is better, safe and less racism, no doubt about it but it has a very low job security and less opportunity for the tech people. I know a significant number of engineers of Alberta oil and gas industry are moving to USA as for then 1 year they are job less or underemployed. If you get a higher paid job in USA and you are unemployed or underemployed in Canada, what's wrong in it? As at the end of the day you needs to pay your bill, no one is going to pay it regardless how much patriotic you are. Bottom line if you are a middle class and earning below 100k, Canada is the best place. But if you have the potential to make more then 100k USA is the best place. Now the choice is upto you.
Oh, plenty of people care. The CONS made it part of their election campaign last time. They lost, but that kind of thing has its audience still.Yup, NOBODY CARES what a person does after getting citizenship, as long as she/he didn't get it thru fraudulent way.
On the topic of killing time... there are better things to do than stirring up pointless argument like this, similar to a few months ago when some people used their 'scientific technique' to analyze the historical stats and concluded the processing time under C-6 will be at least 3-5 years (if I am not mistaken, it's the same prophet who started this discussion LOL)Ah great! Finally another catch-all thread where people can kill their time discussing politics while waiting for citizenship and do what immigrants are best at: Criticizing other immigrants and applying higher standards to immigrants than non-immigrants would.
"I'm a better immigrant than you! What you are doing is barely immigrant-ing, look at me how I'm immigrant-ing like a true immigrant. Now let me throw a random troll-accusation at you and I can show that I'm the immigrant of immigrants. You better start immigrant-ing hard or you don't deserve to be one!"
Some people care about your intentions to become a citizen - mainly if you're just obtaining it as a safety net, to return later in case other choices don't work out. I don't blame them, though, as Canada is a welfare country and the government provides medical and social support for free to its citizens. I'm not saying I agree with them, but sometimes it's a good idea to walk in other people's shoes...The main purpose of canadian citizenship is obviously to become a canadian citizen.
Next question ?
Well if you have a Canadian home at least you pay rent or property tax, so you're contributing to the system. This is really a grey area as lots of born Canadians, who live in Canada ever since, don't contribute much to the system either...What about working in any of the USA-Canada border city and leave from your Canadian home by 7:00 AM and back to Home by 7:00 PM