Baseless accusations are just that...how in the world does eTA favor rich people and entrepreneur?? And assuming that poor people are more likely to have a job in their own country than rich people (which is again likely based on your own assumption with absolutely no research whatsoever), how do people with a job in their own country get significantly more affected by eTA? eTA only penalizes PRs if you don't have a PR card yet/the card is expired and don't have time to apply for a PRTD (which in most cases is the absolute opposite of someone who still has a job in his/her home country).