itsmyid said:Nope, I got my job before I move to Canada , and so did many of my coworkers
I guess you work in IT ?
itsmyid said:Nope, I got my job before I move to Canada , and so did many of my coworkers
itsmyid said:
Richard11 said:could you please just talk abut Bill c-6 .we are here for this topic only. if you have some thing to say about Bill just share your thought
marcher said:Guys I know we are all bored with the lack of updates regarding Bill C-6. If we will discuss subjects here that relate somehow to the topic, let keep them at a respectful manner and not start making personal attacks or critiques. Debate ideas not individuals. Thanks.
Maybe that's exactly what they want -with the introduction of C-24, the number of citizenship application has dropped significantly, and combined with the PR policy,that seems like the obvious conclusionadmontreal said:If we were to restrict immigration to the people who find a job before landing we would never be able to fill the country's objectives. The Canadian job market is one of the most random things I have ever seen, so subjecting the Canadian immigration policy exclusively to it would be unfair and unrealistic. It's an elitist point of view.
what's the point of listening to it... in the end it will be skipped anyway, it would be like listening to the recording of a ball game when you already know the final scoremarcher said:Senate sitting today from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM EST.
Anyone interested in listening to the session go to : http://senparlvu.parl.gc.ca/XRender/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20161207/-1/6405
itsmyid said:what's the point of listening to it... in the end it will be skipped anyway, it would be like listening to the recording of a ball game when you already know the final score
That is true. I do not think there is any urgency to complete any bill prior to the end of the party's term. They only have to rush bills that are dependent on some Court decision or some other factor that is time sensitive. They can continue with bill C-6 in 2017, and even stretch it to a couple more years as long as it is resolved before the end of Liberal present term.disha_kaur said:I saw that the previous parliament sessions lasted for 2 years. This parliament session started in Dec 2015, so its possible this session continues in January and then they can keep discussing the pending bills.
I also noticed that many other bills are stuck in their second reading.
marcher said:That is true. I do not think there is any urgency to complete any bill prior to the end of the party's term. They only have to rush bills that are dependent on some Court decision or some other factor that is time sensitive. They can continue with bill C-6 in 2017, and even stretch it to a couple more years as long as it is resolved before the end of Liberal present term.
You also mentioned a good point many might not be aware of which is the fact the Senators are not ganging up to slow down this bill. There are many other bills in a similar or worse situation. We need to understand that Bill C-6 is very low in the priority hierarchy, and that is why it is receiving minimal support or interest in the Senate. For us in this forum, it is the MOST IMPORTANT bill of all, but that is not the fact for the rest of the people not affected by it; i.e. 99.99999% of Canadians.
The key here is to be patient. If any of you enjoy fishing, this is the same game. You prepare your fishing rod, launch it, and sit and be patient. You could catch one in a minute, or in a few hours, or you may not catch anything at all. There is nothing you can do about it at this stage; unless you move to a different location to fish. I do not think anyone is prepared to immigrate to another country at this stage![]()
marcher said:That is true. I do not think there is any urgency to complete any bill prior to the end of the party's term. They only have to rush bills that are dependent on some Court decision or some other factor that is time sensitive. They can continue with bill C-6 in 2017, and even stretch it to a couple more years as long as it is resolved before the end of Liberal present term.
You also mentioned a good point many might not be aware of which is the fact the Senators are not ganging up to slow down this bill. There are many other bills in a similar or worse situation. We need to understand that Bill C-6 is very low in the priority hierarchy, and that is why it is receiving minimal support or interest in the Senate. For us in this forum, it is the MOST IMPORTANT bill of all, but that is not the fact for the rest of the people not affected by it; i.e. 99.99999% of Canadians.
The key here is to be patient. If any of you enjoy fishing, this is the same game. You prepare your fishing rod, launch it, and sit and be patient. You could catch one in a minute, or in a few hours, or you may not catch anything at all. There is nothing you can do about it at this stage; unless you move to a different location to fish. I do not think anyone is prepared to immigrate to another country at this stage![]()
screech339 said:Really? Express visa is very popular. They must have been getting job offers. Without it, it is next to impossible to get express visa without it. Otherwise we would be getting lots of anti-trump americans coming in.