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seadrag0n

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A full year (for some peeps two years) of suffering, uncertainty, darkness, all that pain was just for this tweet; just so that he could tweet exactly that. See peeps? We suffered so much for a little tweet.

My humble advice to all prospective immigrants who are now outlanders, keep your expectations about Canada at a minimum, for the country will not stop surprising you in what ways it can fail you and itself.
This article says there is no need of highly skilled workers in Canada so that's what they are going to do I guess.
 
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This article says there is no need of highly skilled workers in Canada
I totally agree with this, said this before myself and heard some distinguished scientists in Canada saying this with my own ears. Canada has no need (or very little need) for highly skilled immigrants because there's nothing in Canada that requires a high level of skill. Like I said before; dig it out and sell it, if we need something then buy it; nothing more.

You guys would be surprised seeing BORN&RAISED CANADIAN uni grads looking for a simple engineering job for 6-12 MONTHS.

Canadian degree: Check
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Cultural integration: Maximum
Employment: None
 
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Ak1664

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This article says there is no need of highly skilled workers in Canada so that's what they are going to do I guess.
" One is that some of Canada’s most essential workers aren’t in high tech or trades; they’re supermarket workers and truck drivers and others who keep the wheels turning. Immigration policy must recognize their importance."

Is this what you're referring to ? I think it's a stretch to say there's no need of skilled workers from this statement, no? or did I miss something?
 

seadrag0n

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" One is that some of Canada’s most essential workers aren’t in high tech or trades; they’re supermarket workers and truck drivers and others who keep the wheels turning. Immigration policy must recognize their importance."

Is this what you're referring to ? I think it's a stretch to say there's no need of skilled workers from this statement, no? or did I miss something?
Yes, this is the statement, as far as immigration is concerned. Since the pandemic started, the media really loves to use the words "essential workers", just wait till the pandemic is truly over and everybody takes a U-turn on this and start treating these essential workers like shit again.
 

starlordavuthu

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I totally agree with this, said this before myself and heard some distinguished scientists in Canada saying this with my own ears. Canada has no need (or very little need) for highly skilled immigrants because there's nothing in Canada that requires a high level of skill. Like I said before; dig it out and sell it, if we need something then buy it; nothing more.

You guys would be surprised seeing BORN&RAISED CANADIAN uni grads looking for a simple engineering job for 6-12 MONTHS.

Canadian degree: Check
Natively speaks English: Check
Cultural integration: Maximum
Employment: None
I mostly agree with this but remember every one has their own reasons to move to Canada, I am moving because of the freedom to work wherever I want and start my own business I cannot do this in US for next 20 years. For me Canada is a good prospect.
 

Alysson

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Hope to see a new minister on Tuesday
This retweet sounds a lot like a planned goodbye. “Look, I accomplished this administration’s goal, now on to a department that matters.” I hope it’s true and he leaves. Sure Trudeau cares little for immigrants, but I’m sure the method to achieve this year’s number is Mendicino’s. Using all resources (even from Outland VO) to process inland.
 

dankboi

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This retweet sounds a lot like a planned goodbye. “Look, I accomplished this administration’s goal, now on to a department that matters.” I hope it’s true and he leaves. Sure Trudeau cares little for immigrants, but I’m sure the method to achieve this year’s number is Mendicino’s. Using all resources (even from Outland VO) to process inland.
and the immigration solicitor lobbyists headed by his royal highness prick olte
 
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This retweet sounds a lot like a planned goodbye. “Look, I accomplished this administration’s goal, now on to a department that matters.” I hope it’s true and he leaves. Sure Trudeau cares little for immigrants, but I’m sure the method to achieve this year’s number is Mendicino’s. Using all resources (even from Outland VO) to process inland.
Exactly. This tweet was all Medishitface wanted the entire year. Kind of like a bid for a promotion. Hope he achieves all he wants!
 
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Exactly. This tweet was all Medishitface wanted the entire year. Kind of like a bid for a promotion. Hope he achieves all he wants!
You getting your ITA soon bro hang in there. Marco polo is out soon. I sure won't miss his funny haircut.
 
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You getting your ITA soon bro hang in there. Marco polo is out soon. I sure won't miss his funny haircut.
Hangin' on. I still have a few hiccups after getting my ITA (related to work exp verification and passing eligibility). These were always going to be issues, but my naive 2020 self thought I'd know by now if I passed eligibility or not.
 

Windsor37

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Yeah tell that once again if US had fsw, canada would have been a joke to most of us.
I don't think the US will ever have or need an FSW program. Especially if someone like Trump manage to get back to power again, heck even Biden who is suppose to be the pro-immigration party is not keen in opening up more doors for skilled immigrants.

Personally I think, if the US is your goal, you'd have a better shot in getting a Canadian Citizenship then working in the US under a TN1 visa, than hoping for the US to open up a similar FSW program.