ZingyDNA
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- Aug 12, 2013
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- Visa Office......
- CPP-Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 2111
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 28-06-2013
- AOR Received.
- 28-08-2013
- IELTS Request
- Sent with Application
- Med's Request
- 21-02-2014 (principal applicant)
- Med's Done....
- 07-03-2014 (both, upfront for spouse)
- Passport Req..
- 10-04-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 22-04-2014
- LANDED..........
- 13-06-2014
I was considered "resident" for tax purposes since day 1 when I started working in Canada. Funny for other purposes I've always been considered "non-resident". Why shouldn't foreign workers like him and I receive the same rights if we contribute the same, if not more than Canadians who were born here?
You logic is like: you chose to come here, so what if we treat you like crap? Leave if you don't like it. I bet you already got your citizenship, didn't you? Would you have the opinion before that? :
You logic is like: you chose to come here, so what if we treat you like crap? Leave if you don't like it. I bet you already got your citizenship, didn't you? Would you have the opinion before that? :

torontosm said:Are you saying you came as a TEMPORARY foreign worker? I'm sure you appreciate that most developed countries do not provide foreign workers with any path to residency and citizenship. However, rather than appreciating the opportunity you were provided, you are complaining that you didn't receive the full rights from the first day?
Also, please keep in mind that you came to Canada voluntarily to make a better life for yourself and your family, which is admirable. You did not come as a favor to the government, and your taxes were not charitable contributions or gifts that entitle you to anything other than the benefits you enjoy on a daily basis (i.e., healthcare, schooling, social services, etc.).