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Obviously the strike cannot go forever and I am hoping for an end soon. Please no negative energy. From this article PAFSO sounds like they won't have preconditions and both sides will sit back at the table. It is better than nothing, at least we know that this is going somewhere please read this release http://www.pafso-apase.com/news_releases.php?newsID=164
 
Abe1004 said:
So MB started offering it last year. I graduated in 2010 so I wouldnt know that MB started offering this program. At my time it didnt. Nevertheless rest of provinces still charge for it especially Ontario and Alberta with probably highest ratio of international students in the country.

You conveniently skipped the rest of my post regarding the comparison of how much international student WILL spend in canada compared to PR who MAY (or may not) spend that I made up following your logic.

Anyway, I hope you have a good day and quit jumping to conclussions.

I didn't skip it I had to go to work.

I didn't go to university in Manitoba. I went to College in Ontario. I'm also a citizen not a foreign student.

I'm not sure where you get this $800/month number. Maybe $800 for the school year. In BC foreign students have to pay $66/month for health insurance. The rest is picked up by the tax payer.

One the topic of your devaluation toward contributions of PR's and or PR spouses I would say it pretty ignorant. PR's will contribute directly to the economic infrastructure long term. Food, clothing, buy a house, buy a car, educating themselves and or their kids, vacations around their province or within Canada, financial investments etc..... this on top of the costs associated with filing a visa application in the first place.

Students are on budgets. They will not spend money on big ticket items. They spend money on ramen and Kraft dinner; beer and pot.

I also was unaware that WestJet flew internationally.
 
I am a bit behind in following the news on the strike, I just read one of the articles posted above and it says

"Foreign service officers refused to process visa applications at 15 of Canada's busiest foreign offices for the better part of the summer."

Anyone know where I can find out which offices are included in that 15?
 
agarand8 said:
I am a bit behind in following the news on the strike, I just read one of the articles posted above and it says

"Foreign service officers refused to process visa applications at 15 of Canada's busiest foreign offices for the better part of the summer."

Anyone know where I can find out which offices are included in that 15?

All the major offices are affected. Where did you apply to?
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
All the major offices are affected. Where did you apply to?

Our application isnt in yet, should be sending it in first week of October. After sponsor approval it will go to Mexico.
 
agarand8 said:
http://www.pafso-apase.com/news_releases.php?newsID=159

this was released in July and these are the 15 VO that were affected:
in order to persuade the Government that binding arbitration remains the responsible way forward to resolve our dispute, PAFSO members will withdraw all services until further notice at Canada’s fifteen largest visa processing centres abroad: Abu Dhabi, Ankara, Beijing, Cairo, Delhi/Chandigarh, Hong Kong, London, Manila, Mexico City, Moscow, Paris, Riyadh, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai.
 
This is Tony's Response

Tony Clement ‏@TonyclementCPC 1h
@MichelleZilio I've made a fair and reasonable offer. These are well paid and highly sought after jobs with lots of perks. Thx.
 
user828 said:
This is Tony's Response

Tony Clement ‏ @ TonyclementCPC 1h
@ MichelleZilio I've made a fair and reasonable offer. These are well paid and highly sought after jobs with lots of perks. Thx.

Team Stupid in action.
 
user828 said:
This is Tony's Response

Tony Clement ‏ @ TonyclementCPC 1h
@ MichelleZilio I've made a fair and reasonable offer. These are well paid and highly sought after jobs with lots of perks. Thx.

He's been saying this for over 2 years. Clement is a fooking goof.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
He's been saying this for over 2 years. Clement is a fooking goof.

Ken Taylor lays to rest Clement's stupid talking point.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
He's been saying this for over 2 years. Clement is a fooking goof.

Can he keep on saying this even after PSLRB decision? I mean, who's gonna make him to bargain in good faith?
 
...so what happens next??? PSLRB favoured PAFSO but didn't force anyone into arbitration... so things are just the same?? what should we expect?
 
marianasanroman said:
...so what happens next??? PSLRB favoured PAFSO but didn't force anyone into arbitration... so things are just the same?? what should we expect?

Sadly, given Clement's response, the stalemate will continue.
 
costaudjoe said:
Team Stupid in action.

Yeah! go Team Stupid ............................. PLEASE GO SOME FOOKING PLACE WHERE I AM NOT! ;D

I am very happy to see PAFSO won their arbitration, step one down, now can we actually get TEAM STUPID to enter into any meaningful negotiations??

The elections in 2015 can not come fast enough.
 
costaudjoe said:
Sadly, given Clement's response, the stalemate will continue.


This is true. Not until the PSLRB is in a position to send the government into binding arbitration will anything change from this government. Clement is just a puppet. He does what Stevie says so he can keep his position in Cabinet. This government has zero moral compass.

How much longer will it take before the PSLRB gets the resolve to order arbitration? I think that will follow a political agenda. I think we need to see what comes out of the throne speech to get an idea of where this clown school is going next.