It could be. I was always saying that there is a little bit of politics.
In a few hours from now Justin would visit the Gov. Gen. where he is expected to officially make the election call.
Personally can’t wait for these damn elections to be over. It seems some of the decisions the immigration department have been making are politically informed
perhaps JT wants to appease the voters by having less supply of "real skilled" immigrants... so that the government doesn't have to hear from the voters that outlanders are stealing their jobs just before the electionIn a few hours from now Justin would visit the Gov. Gen. where he is expected to officially make the election call.
Personally can’t wait for these damn elections to be over. It seems some of the decisions the immigration department have been making are politically informed
It's Canada dude not the US. FSW and EE have been there for close to a decade now. Everyone knows what's up.perhaps JT wants to appease the voters by having less supply of "real skilled" immigrants... so that the government doesn't have to hear from the voters that outlanders are stealing their jobs just before the election
It is the most optimistic scenerio.I'd say it's an indirect connection to politics through travel restrictions. Election or no election there wasn't gonna be FSW draws until Sept 7. The election just happened to be shortly after. So they might wait.
Yup, that’s why I only expect FSW draws anytime after Sept 7I'd say it's an indirect connection to politics through travel restrictions. Election or no election there wasn't gonna be FSW draws until Sept 7. The election just happened to be shortly after. So they might wait.
I learned that unlike Australia, Canadian citizens are indifferent about skilled immigration; infact, a good number of them support it according to polls conducted some weeks backperhaps JT wants to appease the voters by having less supply of "real skilled" immigrants... so that the government doesn't have to hear from the voters that outlanders are stealing their jobs just before the election
Also, both the government and other parties kept talking about how immigrants help the economy and will be key to post-pandemic economic recovery so there's no "immigrants stealing our jobs" kind of situation currently. Which is good.It is the most optimistic scenerio.
things are no longer the same mate.. corona is here.. layoffs and salary cuts are everywhere... people are more and more insecure about their income.. and you know what insecurities lead toIt's Canada dude not the US. FSW and EE have been there for close to a decade now. Everyone knows what's up.
things are no longer the same mate.. corona is here.. layoffs and salary cuts are everywhere... people are more and more insecure about their income.. and you know what insecurities lead to![]()
kangaroo said:Also, both the government and other parties kept talking about how immigrants help the economy and will be key to post-pandemic economic recovery so there's no "immigrants stealing our jobs" kind of situation currently. Which is good.
The economy is starting to crawl back to life; unemployment rate has been reducing by a fraction every month since the beginning of the year according to statistics and just recently (last month) we read that employers are finding it difficult to get workers to fill up job rolesthings are no longer the same mate.. corona is here.. layoffs and salary cuts are everywhere... people are more and more insecure about their income.. and you know what insecurities lead to![]()
fair point.... however, their words and actions don't tally.. seems like they'd prefer the "economic recovery" via student intake over economic recovery by spends/consumption of settlement funds by Outlanders.Yo read below
It's Canada dude not the US. FSW and EE have been there for close to a decade now. Everyone knows what's up.
things are no longer the same mate.. corona is here.. layoffs and salary cuts are everywhere... people are more and more insecure about their income.. and you know what insecurities lead to![]()
It might work for the short-term but if they have insight they would know it doesn’t for the long term. Many students will return home after studies; same with foreign workers. But skilled immigrants will contribute to the economy for several years through tax, work and consumptionfair point.... however, their words and actions don't tally.. seems like they'd prefer the "economic recovery" via student intake over economic recovery by spends/consumption of settlement funds by Outlanders.
seems like they'd prefer the "economic recovery" via student intake over economic recovery by spends/consumption of settlement funds by Outlanders.