ZIDYAY said:
While I value every bit of new information tossed into to this conversation, I can't but feel bad on the clear bias and seeming cruelty against parents and grandparents expressed by a couple of you. It is obvious that many don't like parents to come because they do not contribute to the tax pool yet they draw benefits. This conclusion I hope it is not the spirit of the Canadian immigration policy. Otherwise, it puts human beings to the level of commodity- you have not proven any use, you have no apparent value. Let it come that all of you become parent and grow old. You will feel how it is to be treated with very much diminished value and respect.
Don't you also think you don't have compassion when you chose to leave your family to go live in another country? You can either stay and live with them, and take care of them, with compassion, or you can immigrate here, make lots of money, and send to them, with compassion.
Before you immigrated here, you knew it wouldn't be easy to bring your parents here and that you would have to leave them, and yet you made the choice to do it.
Getting a PR from Canada is something many immigrants dream of, and very few achieve, because they are not married to Canadian, have relevant work experience, money, etc. Hence it is a privilege, not a right. If we don't put restrictions on how many people, and who can come here, many aunts, uncles, cousins, hell, even SECOND cousins will show up, draining our resources, hospitals become overcrowded, too many EI claimants, overcrowded schools, they don't speak English, etc. You don't see why it's necessary to put limits on immigration? It will be a gong show if so many people start coming here.
Look at my grandma, she came to Canada 20 years ago, doesn't speak a word of English, never worked a day in her life in Canada, and she gets $1200 a month from the government, and free health care. I love her dearly, but if we allow so many people like her to come in, our entire infrastructure will crumble.
We need to make our country more prosperous by filling in worker shortages in the trades by bringing in skilled workers. We need to bring in working age people like young spouses/dependents, to start putting in tax dollars into our system, and building our hospitals, roads, schools, etc. We cannot become a country of welfare.
If you want to take care of your parents, you should bring them here under the supervisa (by the way it lasts about 10 years I believe), and when they have to go back home, just re-apply and send money to them in the mean time.