Partly agree with you!Lmao you posted this in the previous thread too, so I'll copy paste my response here as well.
What you're saying is based on a hilariously superficial understanding of the US political system. Any immigration reform will take a few years to pass. Especially considering the senate is likely to remain republican controlled. The best case scenario is some reform happens after the 2018 midterm elections. Remember, it took trump 3-4 years to pass the bills that negatively impacted indian H1b workers. So no, do NOT expect an overall decrease in demand for Canadian immigration because Biden got elected. There may be a reduction in demand over time, but that won't happen for a few years, if it does at all.
With consistent draws and no gaps, the scores will in fact go down gradually, but that has nothing to do with US elections. It is more acutely related to lack of language testing etc which is keeping a large number of people from getting into the candidate pool.
This guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Do what you can to increase your score and don't believe in pipe dreams.
Do whatever you all can to increase your score its not only because people moving from US to Canada but also because of several other reasons. Firstly, the number of work permits issued last year, 400,000. All these candidates will be getting extra points for Canadian work experience. Secondly, the study permits issued in the past few years have increased drastically for example last year they were over 400, 000. All these candidates will get extra points for study in Canada. Don't forget the recent changes in the score distribution where francophones will be awarded extra points. EE is becoming competitive day by day. I remember the scores used to be around 440 back in 2018 and now they are in 470s.
So, overall, do whatever you all can to increase your score if you are so desperate to immigrate to Canada.
Good luck to all of you.