No, I am not a hard worker and have never bragged about being one. As a matter of fact, I am in the oil and gas making 180 K a year for sitting in the office for 8 hours and going for coffee on company's business. I get every other Friday off and 6 weeks of vacation a year. But that's in Calgary not in Montreal or another nice place where I would have rather been. But guess what, I could sell myself to this position and was preferred over local Canadians. And that happened not because I was an immigrant or fought for my rights, but cause I had something to sell (experience) and had someone interested in buying and giving me the right price. Can you do the same? If not then tough luck. If you, and people like you cannot make enough money to meet the criteria for the super visa it means you should not bring your parents in. Period. Nobody owes you anything nor to me. Or are you a type of that Pakistani triple professor with lots of credentials from Pakistan, the video of whom on the YouTube was posted in this forum, lamenting that such an honorary professor had to work on an Esso station. Lots of comments ensued then from likely people like yourself sighing and lashing at the cons government and the perpetuated discrimination. As far as I am concerned, he works at where he was able to sell himself to. Simple as that.