International students who pay fee and tax when staying here are treated worse than a skilled worker with dubious skills and education from who know what countries? Where is the justice?
canadadreamming said:International students who pay fee and tax when staying here are treated worse than a skilled worker with dubious skills and education from who know what countries? Where is the justice?
jes_ON said:It seems you confuse being an international student with being a highly skilled worker. Not sure why you think those from overseas have "dubious skills and education," when they are sufficiently qualified and desired by employers to get the LMIA. If you were as qualified, you could get the LMIA too.
jes_ON said:It seems you confuse being an international student with being a highly skilled worker. Not sure why you think those from overseas have "dubious skills and education," when they are sufficiently qualified and desired by employers to get the LMIA. If you were as qualified, you could get the LMIA too.
I know that CIC was promoting education as a path to immigration and it seems unfair that they changed the rules on you. But before, people were coming here, paying for a 2-year diploma, getting hired by their uncle as a "manager" and thinking that was the way to "buy" immigration. That wasn't right, either.
EE is only 2 1/2 months into operation. The threshold of points for the ITA WILL come down. Instead of complaining about what isn't fair, start thinking about what will make YOU sufficiently desirable to a company that they will apply for an LMIA. And have the courage to be patient, EE might still work for you.
buckobob said:PGWP being LMIA exempt should have been kept out of the ambit of LMIA requirement for valid job. PGWP holders who are making more than the median income based on location and NOC should have been awarded points for arranged employment. Its just not fair by giving them first LMIA exempt work permit and then indirectly asking them to get it.
buckobob said:PGWP being LMIA exempt should have been kept out of the ambit of LMIA requirement for valid job. PGWP holders who are making more than the median income based on location and NOC should have been awarded points for arranged employment. Its just not fair by giving them first LMIA exempt work permit and then indirectly asking them to get it.
AshesNdust said:Why should they get special treatment? Anyone that got a job under NAFTA has the same issue.
this argument is flawed. It assumes all people who get LMIA jobs have better things to offer to canadian community and thats what they want for it to work on paper, it also makes sense on paper. But people who fake experience for getting jobs or just plain incompetent people may get preference. Example a person outside canada fakes experience gets a job with LMIA gets PR and is utterly useless in canada and a burden. There should be a one to two year period of probation where people from outside canada need to keep the job they got before their PR gets finalized. Some people who are from developed countries wont understand this as we do from third world countries. Experience and education is faked easily. people who r working on LMIA exempt work permit have been in canada for 1 or more years and proved their worth some also have canadian education. Thats why putting everyone in one pool is not logical and not better for canadian people. This express entry system is a vote getting system to promote to canadian citizen that they r restricting foreign workers/PR and only allowing required talent. Canadian people wont be able to see the flaws in the system. if they wanted to really restrict PR for any tom dick or harry they should have restricted student visa, restricted number of open work permits they issue. but they wont restrict student visa as students bring in lots of money.The_Distant_One said:Why I'm on the IEC (one year open work permit) earning well above median income and paying a crap load in taxes but I'm not demanding I be given special treatment because my company pulled out of LMIA.
The canadian government is prioritising jobs for its citizens which it is allowed to do. No matter what job you are doing (especially if your got a university degree here) I bet there is a naturalised citizen who could do your job. If you cant find an employer who will sponser your LMIA or PNP then I would say the programme has worked exactly how they want it to.
canadadreamming said:NAFTA and IT people never paid 40K a year as tuition and expense as PGWP did!
YamPower said:That said, PR is not a right, it's a privilege. How is CIC favoring people outside Canada?! They've leveled the playing field. The tuition fees are for the studies you completed, not for automatic PR or an automatic 600 extra points so you can be almost assured of getting ITA.
YamPower said:In fact, Canada is quite generous to offer such a work permit in the first place. I don't know that there are many other developed countries that do that. \
But maybe I'd feel differently if I were in the PGWP holders' situation.
mead said:this argument is flawed. It assumes all people who get LMIA jobs have better things to offer to canadian community and thats what they want for it to work on paper, it also makes sense on paper. But people who fake experience for getting jobs or just plain incompetent people may get preference. Example a person outside canada fakes experience gets a job with LMIA gets PR and is utterly useless in canada and a burden. There should be a one to two year period of probation where people from outside canada need to keep the job they got before their PR gets finalized. Some people who are from developed countries wont understand this as we do from third world countries. Experience and education is faked easily. people who r working on LMIA exempt work permit have been in canada for 1 or more years and proved their worth some also have canadian education. Thats why putting everyone in one pool is not logical and not better for canadian people. This express entry system is a vote getting system to promote to canadian citizen that they r restricting foreign workers/PR and only allowing required talent. Canadian people wont be able to see the flaws in the system. if they wanted to really restrict PR for any tom dick or harry they should have restricted student visa, restricted number of open work permits they issue. but they wont restrict student visa as students bring in lots of money.