Also, not all PRs will be skilled workers. I remember that when there were 7000 profiles draws last week or a couple of weeks ago, somebody joked that there will be 7000 Phd Uber driver. Also, what about the 75 CRS CEC draw and TR to PR program?
I said the same about PRs being highly unskilled. Canadian education is fodder at best and attracts people who seek easy PR. I wrote about it to you earlier: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...rd/threads/fsw-worldwide.739338/post-10419234
Also, what about the 75 CRS CEC draw and TR to PR program?
No one here is saying that it was a skilled migrant pick. You should read docs from immigration to see why it was done in the first place.
There is a reason that Trump's build the wall immigration rhetoric resonates with so many Americans.
Putin's Ukrainian invasion also resonated with considerable number of Russians, doesn't mean he was right. Same thing was with Hitler too. Perception and reality are two different things. American companies thrive on attracting global talent, you can't pay someone $300k just because they are American. IIRC, Lyft and Uber at one point where hiring the same Rust devs within months as there was no one who could replace them. Talent is not a joke.
What I am referring to is that there is no law or measure in place by the government to protect Canadian citizens from foreigners. Compared this to the US, where basically to get a PR you generally need to go through LMIA (they call it Perm) and prove that giving you a PR does not affect the labor market.
Protect from what? 35 mil population that is ageing fast and lacks innovation doesn't need protecting. I am not going to go very deep into this, but there's no defensibility in protection and harbouring poor talent. At the end, if companies can, they'll outsource the jobs or create HQ in cheap labour markets.