While i understand your rationale, i don't think for the purposes of keeping the country safe it makes sense to look at it that way.If the idea is that someone from a country with more cases could be potentially bringing the virus to Canada, then they should not look at the hard data, but the ratio of cases per million.
1 million cases in Brazil mean 0,47% of the population has the virus, while 5 million cases in India means 0,36% of the population have the virus. Therefore, even though (in an hypothetical scenario) India have 5x more cases than Brazil, it would be safer to choose a random person from India to come to Canada than a random person from Brazil. Get it?
So, when we pick the ratio of cases per the total population, neither Brazil, neither USA or India have the highest rates of infections per citizen, in fact, they don't even show up in the top 15.
I think you would look at it by total number of cases, because the higher the total number of cases, the higher the probability someone who is infected travels to your country.
You're also looking at the subset of people who would travel in the population, which is a significantly smaller proportion than the total population especially in countries like Brazil and India.
I think they will, but i also think they don't want to do that, otherwise they could have already reintroduced all program draws.Maybe Canada can bar certain countries from the FSW draw as well. Such as India, Brazil and America.
I think they very much don't want to do that, as it may seem discriminatory. But i also think, there will come a point when they will have to, because it looks bad to draw CEC candidates with very low scores.
They were probably hoping that the situation would improve globally enough that they could commence all program draws without barring countries. But i don't think they have much choice.
Dual citizens can already cross the border, the travel restrictions don't apply to citizens of each country.U guys are not realising that Canada cnt leave US , as it’s their the top most priority , no.1 trading partner .canada is dependent on the USA. Many people have dual citizenship , and the healthcare is free in Canada . If Canada opens if borders , that means more cases and pressure on the healthcare system. Whereas in the USA , it is expensive
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