Quoting exceptions never adds value to an argument. Arguments should be rationalized through data points that represent a typical case (not exceptions).You have no idea whether you tax liability will cover your healthcare costs and your dependents if you have children. All you taxes doesn’t only go to healthcare first of all. If one of you get cancer or a multitude of diseases and conditions that could use up a large portion of the taxes you contribute to healthcare for your lifetime. If you are not a fan of how Canada works then you should have moved to the US. The parent sponsorship program is purely an H&C program it makes no economic sense. I have seen plenty of families who make less money barely rely on the healthcare system for any caregiving while the wealthiest have applied for any low income progrqm available for their parents, used longterm care homes versus doing the caregiving at home, etc. Family income does not necessarily lead to higher healthcare spending. Would add that sponsoring a parent relies on 1-3 years of income so families can end up earning significantly more than they did during that period. Families can also end up earning significantly less. Almost all the countries that provide publicly funded healthcare don’t allow parents to immigrate and use the public system or only allow a very limited number. Canada isn’t a socialist country. The healthcare system is only around 70% publicly funded. Our income and wealth still factors into your lifestyle, ability to afford housing, food, further education, transportation, etc. so there is plenty of incentive to earn more and achieve more. Taxes are going up everywhere since most of the world has been living off of debt. Canada isn’t an outlier.
PGP is an economic program, not H&C. If they stop it today, they will lose taxpayers tomorrow. It's the hope that's keeping taxpayers here.
It's funny Canadians expect immigrats to pay taxes but not voice their demands. Yes, I want best of not just both worlds but all worlds because I am ready to work hard.
Freebies don't last forever and the means to freebies (taxpayers) vanish sooner than the freebies themselves.