polara69 said:
Thanks David, well, it is a personal thing.. I came to Canada some years ago from a very rich, small country in Europe. Everyone was asking, why do you leave this paradise? I said because I can.. So, fast forward to Canada, I got a job within days of arrival in my area of expertise, apartment, car and all the jazz followed. Insurance covered me for my eye surgery, and I am still covered for more surgery coming.
I am forever grateful to Canada to have been accepted from day one, got offered opportunities left, right and centre and live a nice comfortable life with not a lot of stress and no keeping up with the Joneses.. I love it here, I am here for good.
So, you see, I am defending Canada, it just bothers me people coming here not pulling their weight and contribute to their new chosen home. But I understand, I am probably quite lonely in my points of view!
It's good that you defend Canada. Part of defending Canada is defending Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. One of the fundamental pillars of Charter of Rights is UNITY.
Charter of Rights gives certain political rights to Canadian citizens and Civil rights to all who reside in Canada.
As long as someone expresses their grievances without breaking the law (or advocating the same) and as long as their intentions are not serving interests contrary to the national interests of Canada and its' UNITY, I see no reason to be annoyed.
Someone who genuinely wishes to become Canadian citizen sooner than later and advocates for less hurdles on the way of attaining Canadian citizenship does not necessarily sound like someone who has ill wishes towards Canada.Wouldn't you agree? Of course some of them may have ulterior motives, and on the merits of their ulterior motives they can be justly criticized, but mere expression of desire to attain Canadian citizenship can hardly be an indication of harboring adverse sentiments towards Canada. And if so , then why should it be annoying?
I personally feel totally amused with some of the posters who wish their stay in Canada as tourists, students or temp workers was counted towards Residency under Citizenship requirements. I mean, it's like a child telling parents that they wish they could eat Big Mac and chocolate candies 24/7.
But it doesn't annoy me.
I somewhat don't understand and wonder why did Canada decide to increase time required to qualify for Citizenship. I mean, is there an objective study or statistical data that shows how Canadian society will become more coherent and harmonious and how the pool of Canadian Citizens will improve when it takes longer for Canadian PR to become a Canadian Citizen? I mean, really?
However, what does annoy me is when someone posts how they failed RO obligation, still went ahead and applied for PR renewal with falsified dates and now are desperate to not get deported. Or when someone, who is an immigrant himself, advises another prospective immigrant to lie and mislead CBSA during their landing and that sort of thing. It truly annoys me. It harms Canada, it's against UNITY and it harms immigrants as it serves to add to negative publicity and turns Canadian voters against newcomers, portraying latter as unworthy of becoming part of Canadian society.
That's very annoying, especially when you consider the fact that it's done by immigrants.
But, other than what I mentioned above, I am perfectly Ok with people expressing their grievances, opinions, desires and wishes, it even amuses me at times