How? I was 22 and I saved all of my money, I arrive as a tourist for 6 months then in this 6 months I found employer who was able to give me lmio ( I work in construction, so you can only imagine how hard was for me) then I come back to my country and was waiting for lmio for 13 months since I met my employer , I didn't had a money I was living with my husband for 1000$ per months, we spend all of our saving money but was worthy and trust me this 2 years was for us so stressful for us. Now I can just be happy because everything I did , I did by myself. And trust me I saw a lot of people, good education, expierience, language and they arrive with pr to Canada, and they can't find a job. Why? Because with find a job problem is your experience not your status. If you don't have Canadian expiirience will hard to find good job.Bobbieleigh said:I am more than happy to do so just explain how I "just" move there and work legally
If it only was so easy ...
Speaking about the "average". Let's be real - age matters. A lot. EE CRS agrees with me.Bloodrose said:Generalise much?
That is because they are recruiting immigrants and one of the things that immigrants ideally offer is an ability to bear children and boost the domestic population. That way the host country can reduce the level of immigrants they need to recruit in the future.thejkhan said:Speaking about the "average". Let's be real - age matters. A lot. EE CRS agrees with me.
I never said it wasn't stressful or that it was easy for you. I am immigrant myself and I know very well how it is, especially at the beginning. And I am happy for you and congratulations on your PR.Sara92 said:How? I was 22 and I saved all of my money, I arrive as a tourist for 6 months then in this 6 months I found employer who was able to give me lmio ( I work in construction, so you can only imagine how hard was for me) then I come back to my country and was waiting for lmio for 13 months since I met my employer , I didn't had a money I was living with my husband for 1000$ per months, we spend all of our saving money but was worthy and trust me this 2 years was for us so stressful for us. Now I can just be happy because everything I did , I did by myself. And trust me I saw a lot of people, good education, expierience, language and they arrive with pr to Canada, and they can't find a job. Why? Because with find a job problem is your experience not your status. If you don't have Canadian expiirience will hard to find good job.
Defies logic.Bloodrose said:That is because they are recruiting immigrants and one of the things that immigrants ideally offer is an ability to bear children and boost the domestic population. That way the host country can reduce the level of immigrants they need to recruit in the future.
For that reason immigrants under 40 are usually preferred because any immigrants over that age are unlikely to have more/any children.
Never new, you can search for Jobs in Visitor Visa. I went Canada in 2015.Sara92 said:How? I was 22 and I saved all of my money, I arrive as a tourist for 6 months then in this 6 months I found employer who was able to give me lmio ( I work in construction, so you can only imagine how hard was for me) then I come back to my country and was waiting for lmio for 13 months since I met my employer , I didn't had a money I was living with my husband for 1000$ per months, we spend all of our saving money but was worthy and trust me this 2 years was for us so stressful for us. Now I can just be happy because everything I did , I did by myself. And trust me I saw a lot of people, good education, expierience, language and they arrive with pr to Canada, and they can't find a job. Why? Because with find a job problem is your experience not your status. If you don't have Canadian expiirience will hard to find good job.
Very true however it's simple human nature that the younger you are, the more likely you are going to be able to fully adapt and accept life in a new culture. Part of that is giving birth to kids in Canada who would be, for all intents and purposes, entirely Canadian simply because they have never really known another culture or social system first hand.thejkhan said:Defies logic.
Older immigrants are bringing their children with them. It's not like every non-Canadian at 40 is single with no kids.
Besides, if that was the case, then they would award more points for having children.
Canada does not simply need more population - it needs more "quality" population.
Generalize much?Bloodrose said:An older immigrant bringing their children with them from a foreign land increases levels of risk as there is every chance the foreign born child will not be able to adapt or can become a problem for the Canadian education system.
I see what you did there but all I did was mention risks that can occur when kids are forced to move across countries/continents with their parents and start a new life. I've seen this myself in the UK where a lot of kids born overseas require special attention and investment from the school system due to language problems and aspects of their original culture. They also miss their friends and families back home and sometimes don't quite understand why their parents forced them to give up everything they knew and essentially start from scratch in a new land.foodie69 said:Generalize much?
Most ridiculous answer ever.Bloodrose said:That is because they are recruiting immigrants and one of the things that immigrants ideally offer is an ability to bear children and boost the domestic population. That way the host country can reduce the level of immigrants they need to recruit in the future.
For that reason immigrants under 40 are usually preferred because any immigrants over that age are unlikely to have more/any children.
No but think about it statistically. Are a couple more likely to have their first child after 40 or before 40?monavy said:Do you mean to say people will have more children if they are in Canada?
you still dont get it do you? Why would a couple, 40 years old, wait to arrive to Canada to have their first child?Bloodrose said:No but think about it statistically. Are a couple more likely to have their first child after 40 or before 40?