Regina said:Sorry official stats does not prove it.
Did you even read the Source and view the screenshot ?
- International education services serving these long-term students contributed to 70,240 jobs in the labour market. This represents about 5.7% of the total number of jobs in the overall education services sector in Canada.
- Those international students in short-term language training programs in Canada were estimated to have contributed an additional $788 million per year in total spending to the Canadian economy. This is equivalent to about $455 million in GDP, 10,780 jobs, and $48 million in government revenue.
http://www.international.gc.ca/education/report-rapport/economic-impact-economique/index.aspx?lang=eng
Regina said:Also, unfortunately, there is a limit of how many International students may get PR. Something around 12 000 yearly? Other have to leave. And yes, do not forget those with PGWP take jobs from Canadians.That's why only 12 000 get PR.
Now, you are just repeating facts. Canadians are not immortal gods. Some of they need to retire at some point and then dead. So they constantly need young and educated workers to work and pay taxes.