OHKIDDA said:I definitely hate PRs who are only protesting because it's inconvenient for them and they'll have to stay in Canada for longer. I loathe PRs who get their status and then only fulfill minimums. I wish they would just have their status revoked.
My concern is that if the government removes the inclusion of time spent prior to becoming PR (perhaps as as student or worker), it devalues those people. Essentially, the government is saying "Come to Canada. Pay three times the fees of other students. And, of course, when you graduate and get a job, we'll make it as hard as possible for you to stay here. But, we love you guys, though, and we need you."
So my primary concern is not requirng that more time is spent in Canada, but that the time spent prior to becoming a PR is not counted. I don't get that. What's the difference between staying in Canada as a legitimate student or worker, and a PR? You still pay all the taxes, fees, etc. It just seems like a nonsensical thing to do, turning foreign students and workers into second-class people, when in fact, the existence of these people provides jobs and security for hundreds/thousands of Canadians.
I do not think the issue here is to hate or love others opinions and situations. That would be a personal thing. But we have to respect the others opinions and feelings. You may have not the same situations or feelings to support them . But it would be unfair if you disrespect or neglect their feelings. Sure every one has a special situation based on which he formulated his opinions and feelings. I myself support and respect all the others who are opposing a part of this Bill. Even there are a positive aspect like the lost Canadian issue or those working with the Canadian armed forces, but it is full of other issues which are negative and will have negative impacts on Canada,I think.