torontosm said:
I'm not sure why you are so bitter, but once again, there are plenty of immigrants who have done well in Canada, and have successful professional careers here. Some have even risen to the top of Canada's largest and most successful companies. There is not a single industry where you don't see immigrants from all regions of the world in the capacity of managers, C-level executives or Directors. And that is the truth. However, from reading your bitter, misleading posts, you would think that every immigrant is driving a cab or washing toilets, which is blatantly false.
It is not the government's role to create jobs for immigrants, and no immigrant has ever been promised a job by the government. I'm not sure where you got that attitude of entitlement, but perhaps that's why you couldn't succeed here.
New immigrants coming to Canada have to be realistic. They must realize that: (i) jobs are super-competitive due to the liberal immigration policies; (ii) their experience in their home countries may not be directly applicable in Canada; and (iii) the global economy is weak, at best, right now, and so is Canada's. That said, there are always opportunities, regardless of what disgruntled people like Newtone spout.
I disagree with newtone on several points, though I never voice my opinion on his posts. We all know he can be wrong.
However, what does "some immigrants have risen to top of Canadian companies" have to do with the fact that majority can't find a job, unless they have a "network" and references?
A number of immigrants are accepted every year under FSW category, these are SKILLED and HIGHLY EDUCATED immigrants. I am not talking about those who were admitted for skills in TRADES and are relatively successful with finding blue collar jobs. I am talking specifically about those who qualified for having post secondary education and experience, those who had to prove that they have both education and qualification to do SKILLED jobs. If they can't get any job ,other than flipping burgers, why even have FSW? Why not bring those who want to do labor and work in fast food exclusively? This way everyone would get what they want: immigrants the jobs they aspire to and employers the workers they need.
Instead, large number of SKILLED people are brought in who can't find jobs.
Are you going to argue with me that my statement above is false? I dare you.
My spouse had sent so many resumes for jobs (and, unlike me, she tailors EACH ONE to a SPECIFIC POSITION she applies for, she writes a cover letter for every single job she applies to, she spent so much time doing it! And she was doing it for a considerable amount of time now), and as of today she received NOTHING except for canned responses like "We will let you know if we need to proceed further", or "We were impressed by your resume but selected another candidate".
Admit the fact: there are NO JOBS in Canada, not enough to hire so many immigrants that are being brought to Canada for incomprehensible reasons (or, rather, it's comprehensible , just as reprehensible. It's done to drive wages down, by creating a pool of desperate. underemployed and unemployed immigrants who will accept any job and for any pay, just to survive and not starve to death).
Even in Somali if you have a proper "network" you will get a job. The whole idea of immigrating to North America has historically been to get away from Old World traditions, and be able to start a new life based on who you are, not on who you know or who knows you.
Who can disagree and argue for the opposite maintaining a straight face?
Government can't create jobs? It can, of course it can, but let's say it doesn't want to because it's not popular with taxpayers, ok, no problem, I understand that.
But at very least it can stop any further intake of skilled immigrants, until those who are present can get a job. Are you suggesting government can't do that?
What is this endless increase of labor force , with hundreds of people competing for each vacancy like a sperm for an egg, what good does it do to anyone except for employers who can now afford to make a rocket science of applying for virtually any job, regardless of how simple the job is?
What do you mean "immigrants must be realistic"? You mean someone who spent 17-20 years for education and has years of professional experience must be willing to accept a work as a taxi driver or grocery store clerk? That's realistic? That's insane, if you ask me.
Canada is a wonderful country, I fell in love with it, I fell in love with people there, I think it has great culture and could be one of the best places on earth to live if you can be gainfully employed. But how can you enjoy any of those great benefits of living in a country like Canada if you are unable to get a job you studied and worked hard to qualify for?
Let's be honest, economy of Canada is struggling now and there are no jobs for newcomers. There is nothing terrible with admitting this truth, actually it can help everyone, including aspiring immigrants and citizens of host country, by reducing the stream of immigrants, at least for a period when there is such incredible scarcity of white collar jobs. Once economy rebounds and need in more workers restored, sure, let them come and take their proper place in the system. But why bring so many immigrants now when even Canadian born citizens spend 6 to 8 months to find any job and foreign educated doctors drive taxis?