fariza said:Yes the public opinion survey still shows in favor of Conservatives... So very likely no twist eminent!!!
The problem will be that if they get in with a majority, they are likely to be even harder on immigration (and other things).
fariza said:Yes the public opinion survey still shows in favor of Conservatives... So very likely no twist eminent!!!
Baloo said:You are likely to be disappointed after the election; Because of the way the Canadian voting system works at this time, you are likely to see the same government back in power.
Immigration will get tougher in future.
fariza said:Yes the public opinion survey still shows in favor of Conservatives... So very likely no twist eminent!!!
pranx125 said:could you give me the link to the public opinion (Poll) survey.
How come, the government just toppled a couple of days ago and you come out with a news that the public opinion survey is in favour of the Conservatives?????????????. STRANGE............................
pranx125 said:Thanks for the links Fariza,
But This ain't a Poll survey, this is just a popularity or performance survey. The balance could tilt in favour of the opponents when the general public go in for voting.
various factors could influence the voters.
anyway the online survey conducted by the private agency does not necessarily reflect the real out come of the election results.
PMM said:Hi
I am afraid you don't understand the politics in Canada.
1. It was the Liberal Gov't who lowered the points from 75 to 67 as an election ploy, creating the massive backlog we see today.
2. There were more immigrants "landed" in the past year than in the past 30 years.
3. Go back to the old system? Then if you don't mind waiting 10/15 years for your application to get to the top of pile.
4. Remember Immigration is for CANADAS benefit, not the applicant.
pb55 said:Sorry beg to differ with your goodself Sir PMM.
1. It was the Liberal Gov't who lowered the points from 75 to 67 as an election ploy, creating the massive backlog we see today.
Backlog was not created because of lowering of points. Backlog was created because the politicians did not use common sense to close the intake of fresh applications when they had sufficient applicants at hand to process.
2. There were more immigrants "landed" in the past year than in the past 30 years
Agreed. But after queue-jumping. What a shame.
3. Go back to the old system? Then if you don't mind waiting 10/15 years for your application to get to the top of pile.
No. Do not go back to the old system. No one is asking for that. Just to be treated fairly on first come first serve basis as promised. It is unfair for people to wait for 7/8 years when others (post feb 2008) are getting visas in 7/8 months.
4. Remember Immigration is for CANADAS benefit, not the applicant.
Agreed. But being fair is or should be hallmark of any developed country.
pb55 said:Sorry beg to differ with your goodself Sir PMM.
1. It was the Liberal Gov't who lowered the points from 75 to 67 as an election ploy, creating the massive backlog we see today.
Backlog was not created because of lowering of points. Backlog was created because the politicians did not use common sense to close the intake of fresh applications when they had sufficient applicants at hand to process.
2. There were more immigrants "landed" in the past year than in the past 30 years
Agreed. But after queue-jumping. What a shame.
3. Go back to the old system? Then if you don't mind waiting 10/15 years for your application to get to the top of pile.
No. Do not go back to the old system. No one is asking for that. Just to be treated fairly on first come first serve basis as promised. It is unfair for people to wait for 7/8 years when others (post feb 2008) are getting visas in 7/8 months.
4. Remember Immigration is for CANADAS benefit, not the applicant.
Agreed. But being fair is or should be hallmark of any developed country.