I don’t no how come sitting here sooooo loooong and getting proof it’s impossible
Not sure if that's addressed to me.I assume you are planning on becoming a Canadian PR and citizen. Think you will find that encouraging people to waste taxpayer dollars by appealing for a decade is not something that you should be encouraging. The money is coming out of your pocket as well and could go to things like more doctors/nurses in your area or repairs to local schools.
You have no idea whether the person actually has grounds for asylum. You do realize that post-secondary education is heavily subsidized in Canada and the lower income students usually have access to grants. Medical education in particular is heavily subsidized by taxpayers. I also know plenty of lower income Canadians who have gone to medical school. Marks and accomplishments are what gets you into medical school in Canada. Provincial governments pay for doctors so yes taxes pay for doctors as well as transfer payments from the federal government.Not sure if that's addressed to me.
But if it is, let me tell you, I would much rather my taxes go to saving someone's life and give his family and himself a good safe life .
My taxes often goes to the dumbest things ever to entitle this group or that based in their sex race or whatever else they come up or to protect orcas in the ocean among some other crazy stuff
Yeah I don't think it's unpatriotic to try to save someone's life, but rather, I find you putting these taxes that you are not in control of anyhow over someone life. That's gotta be the most ''uncanadian" thing I've heard in a bit.
Put all the morality aside, I actually advised him to go to the us where he would starve to death unless he works and pays taxes so in reality he wouldn't remotely be hurting the canadian tax system not would he the US system.
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My taxes aren't really going towards doctors nor schools as much as it is going for other trivial things. And taxes doesn't buy doctors, subsidinsing post secondary school to allow the poor and ambitious to become doctors is what would, and that's something out government isn't all that interested in
I like to give people the benefite of the doubt .You have no idea whether the person actually has grounds for asylum. You do realize that post-secondary education is heavily subsidized in Canada and the lower income students usually have access to grants. Medical education in particular is heavily subsidized by taxpayers. I also know plenty of lower income Canadians who have gone to medical school. Marks and accomplishments are what gets you into medical school in Canada. Provincial governments pay for doctors so yes taxes pay for doctors as well as transfer payments from the federal government.
Giving the benefit of the doubt and telling people to appeal no matter what so you can stay as long as possible is very different.I like to give people the benefite of the doubt .
He might not have any grounds, and he might as well do .
Many are the people who get asylum based on false claims and there's also genuine people who get the boot
That's a good point you win this one mate. Cheers and happy holidaysGiving the benefit of the doubt and telling people to appeal no matter what so you can stay as long as possible is very different.
Unfortunately, IRB didn’t find that your reasons to claim were justified. All you can do now is wait for the appeal process to run its course.And I know I did 100% correct.
You stop deportation by appealing within 15 days of rejectionHow come I stop deportation