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Is Quebec a wise choice if you are a high skilled immigrant ?

ncat99

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1. Quebec is now ruled by a right wing anti immigrant CAQ government. Nationalist sentiments and anti immigraton rhetoric are running high in the province. CAQ government has emboldened many racists who is spewing out hate online just like Trump's America. Reports of racism are at an all time high in Quebec.

2. CSQ's Simple Simone has cancelled 18,000 applications and now implemented cherry picking system. MIDI has no transparency in how they are selecting immigrants. A news reports say that they are interested in selecting white Europeans only. The system is designed to hand pick immigrants which they see fit based on secret selection criteria which they never make public.

3. Huge delays in getting a CSQ, even if you studied, work, pay taxes and live in Quebec. The illegal border crossers in Roxham border are given work permit and free goodies !

4. CIC processing time increased to 22 months from 21 months now ! :eek: , I am now begining to wonder if we will ever get PR in Canada. Almost 2 years for PR in Quebec while skilled workers like us gets PR in rest of Canada within 4 to 6 months.

5. CAQ's Simone is now assigned the francizaton department too and soon he will be cracking down on all employers who employees doesnt know French. He might implements new laws which will make it difficult for you to progress in your career and succeed in your life in Quebec.MIDI has now removed the word "Diversity" from their name. This is huge and it points to their future plans on cherry picking white Europeans rather than a diverse population.

6. CAQ is slowly showing its true colors of separatism and anti immigration. Your future and career will be under threat in Quebec.

7. I think a referundum for Quebec to separate from Canada will be coming soon. Its not wise to invest in any property or buy a home in Quebec right now.

As economic skilled workers who pay taxes unlike unskilled, illegal tax dogding immigrants who always wants to work in "cash only" jobs, do you think the highest taxes that you pay to Quebec is worth the second class treatment that you are gettting from Quebec ?
 
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Reasons:

1. Quebec is now ruled by a right wing anti immigrant CAQ government. Nationalist sentiments and anti immigraton rhetoric are running high in the province. CAQ government has emboldened many racists who is spewing out hate online just like Trump's America. Reports of racism are at an all time high in Quebec.

2. CSQ's Simple Simone has cancelled 18,000 applications and now implemented cherry picking system. MIDI has no transparency in how they are selecting immigrants. A news reports say that they are interested in selecting white Europeans only. The system is designed to hand pick immigrants which they see fit based on secret selection criteria which they never make public.

3. Huge delays in getting a CSQ, even if you studied, work, pay taxes and live in Quebec. The illegal border crossers in Roxham border are given work permit and free goodies !

4. CIC processing time increased to 22 months from 21 months now ! :eek: , I am now begining to wonder if we will ever get PR in Canada. Almost 2 years for PR in Quebec while skilled workers like us gets PR in rest of Canada within 4 to 6 months.

5. CAQ's Simone is now assigned the francizaton department too and soon he will be cracking down on all employers who employees doesnt know French. He might implements new laws which will make it difficult for you to progress in your career and succeed in your life in Quebec.MIDI has now removed the word "Diversity" from their name. This is huge and it points to their future plans on cherry picking white Europeans rather than a diverse population.

6. CAQ is slowly showing its true colors of separatism and anti immigration. Your future and career will be under threat in Quebec.

7. I think a referundum for Quebec to separate from Canada will be coming soon. Its not wise to invest in any property or buy a home in Quebec right now.

As economic skilled workers who pay taxes unlike unskilled, illegal tax dogding immigrants who always wants to work in "cash only" jobs, do you think the highest taxes that you pay to Quebec is worth the second class treatment that you are gettting from Quebec ?
Agree with all of your points.

If given a chance, it's wise to exit Quebec. This province will be completely destroyed by these xenophobes. Hitler had a mass following too but look at how he destroyed Germany culturally, socially and economically. Liberals brought it back to tracks. Their target is non white immigrants with the exception of Africans who they will use as slaves
 

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Not sure what the point is to your post. Yes Quebec is prioritizing French speaking immigrants. A large percentage of recent immigrants applying to move to Quebec were not French speakers. There are very little chances of Quebec separating from Canada or even having a referendum. Quebec likes to model itself like a European country and has higher tax rates (can be the same as some other provinces depending on your income level) but has affordable daycare and higher education compared to the rest of Canada. Quebec’s economy has actually been doing very well for the past 5+ years after decades. Many immigrants were able to immigrate through Quebec and didn’t qualify for other programs. New immigrants should reconsider if they are not interested in learning French and having their children go to school in French. As a French speaking province who wants to remain French speaking prioritizing French speakers isn’t a crazy concept. Don’t agree with how the CAQ went about it but many immigrants were also using the Quebec immigration programs to immigrate to Canada so they were also using Quebec as well.

Nobody is forcing anyone to immigrate to Quebec. Also nobody is guaranteed permanent residency until they have landed.
 

ncat99

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Not sure what the point is to your post. Yes Quebec is prioritizing French speaking immigrants. A large percentage of recent immigrants applying to move to Quebec were not French speakers. There are very little chances of Quebec separating from Canada or even having a referendum. Quebec likes to model itself like a European country and has higher tax rates (can be the same as some other provinces depending on your income level) but has affordable daycare and higher education compared to the rest of Canada. Quebec’s economy has actually been doing very well for the past 5+ years after decades. Many immigrants were able to immigrate through Quebec and didn’t qualify for other programs. New immigrants should reconsider if they are not interested in learning French and having their children go to school in French. As a French speaking province who wants to remain French speaking prioritizing French speakers isn’t a crazy concept. Don’t agree with how the CAQ went about it but many immigrants were also using the Quebec immigration programs to immigrate to Canada so they were also using Quebec as well.

Nobody is forcing anyone to immigrate to Quebec. Also nobody is guaranteed permanent residency until they have landed.
The point of my post is simple :

High skilled immigrants should systematically avoid Quebec. They will use Express Entry anyway.
By immigrating to Quebec, they are restricting their future, career and their kids future. Many high skilled foreign workers who came to work in Quebec got trapped when their CSQ applications got cancelled by CAQ. They should understand the ground realities in Quebec.

I again stress, this advice is for high skilled immigrants and not for any other type of immigrants.

Quebec needs high skilled immigrants than high skilled immigrants need Quebec. So Quebec should stop being an *** about it.
High skilled immigrants do not need suffer this Quebec sh** and be treated as second class citizens in Quebec when they have the skills to contribute to the Canadian economy.
 
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ncat99

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Agree with all of your points.

If given a chance, it's wise to exit Quebec. This province will be completely destroyed by these xenophobes. Hitler had a mass following too but look at how he destroyed Germany culturally, socially and economically. Liberals brought it back to tracks. Their target is non white immigrants with the exception of Africans who they will use as slaves
Anecdata:
I am a heavy user of Uber & Uber Eats, what I see in Montreal is that many of them are immigrants from their French colonies.

Blue collar jobs: non white French speakers from colonies.
White collars jobs: White Blue eyed French speakers from Europe.
https://montrealgazette.com/news/quebec/caqs-immigration-plan-blasted-for-favouring-european-white-francophones
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-immigration-legault-paris-1.4987843

A noteworthy comment:
Legault is probably salivating at the idea of getting middle class french people, fed up with their left-wing socialist government, to immigrate to Quebec.
As a potential future voting base, french immigrants would vote for the CAQ in a heart beat.

 

canuck78

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The point of my post is simple :

High skilled immigrants should systematically avoid Quebec. They will use Express Entry anyway.
By immigrating to Quebec, they are restricting their future, career and their kids future. Many high skilled foreign workers who came to work in Quebec got trapped when their CSQ applications got cancelled by CAQ. They should understand the ground realities in Quebec.

I again stress, this advice is for high skilled immigrants and not for any other type of immigrants.

Quebec needs high skilled immigrants than high skilled immigrants need Quebec. So Quebec should stop being an *** about it.
High skilled immigrants do not need suffer this Quebec sh** and be treated as second class citizens in Quebec when they have the skills to contribute to the Canadian economy.
Immigrants and their children are not destroying their future if they immigrate to Quebec. That is being melodramatic. There are some great jobs available especially in the IT sector. Their children may even get affordable daycare and university. They will have to learn French. That is not the end of the world.
 

ncat99

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Immigrants and their children are not destroying their future if they immigrate to Quebec. That is being melodramatic. There are some great jobs available especially in the IT sector. Their children may even get affordable daycare and university. They will have to learn French. That is not the end of the world.
Even learning French will not get you far in Quebec if you are not pure laine or your last name is not Tremblay. You will always be second class in Quebec no matter what. Thats the mentality of the people of this province.

May I remind you that we are talking about "high" skilled immigrants who are in the 80 or 90 percentile in Canadian income level.

1. Highest income taxes in Canada.

2. Salaries for skilled workers are lesser than other provinces in Canada.

3. Immigrant parents cannot help kids with their homework as its in French.

4. Kids educated in French schools are not fully fluent in English, (French schools makes conscious efforts to give low quality English education, but not viceversa) thus limiting their ability to work in an English speaking country like Rest of Canada or USA.

5. All the good books especially engineering/medical are in English.

6. For high income earning immigrants, I dont think any kind of governmental benefits including childcare are applicable no matter if you are in Quebec or ROC.Government benefits are inversely proportional to your income.

7. Bill 21 targets minorities invoking the not withstanding clause. A government which targets minorities cannot be trusted with. They will soon target minority English speakers and immigrants soon. Its just a matter of time. Bill 101 version 2 is now raising its ugly head again.

8. There is targetted discimination in Quebec based on race and language for employment.
How many minorities are employed in HydroQuebec ? How many in STM ? How many Quebec government services ?
Do you think the kids of these immigrants will ever be accepted if they know fluent French ? I dont think so.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/too-few-minorities-quebec-1.3413967


What I am saying is, high skilled immigrants do not get the bang for their tax money if they are in Quebec and a second class treatment too as a bonus.
 
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ncat99

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Would think that people moving to Quebec would be planning on taking some French classes so requiring some French language training can only benefit employees living in Quebec.
Do you think being fluent in French will make a non white immigrant a first class citizen in Quebec ?
Forcing anything down the throat is never beneficial to either parties.
 
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Do you think being fluent in French will make a non white immigrant a first class citizen in Quebec ?
Forcing anything down the throat is never beneficial to either parties.
Being fluent in French helps anyone living in Quebec. There are certainly non white immigrant, who are French speakers or not, who don’t feel like they are second class citizens. If someone chooses to move to Quebec they should be planning on trying to learn French. If not, they should have moved to another province. If people want to move to Canada they should also want to learn English. Learning the main language spoken where you live will only benefit the person .
 

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Even learning French will not get you far in Quebec if you are not pure laine or your last name is not Tremblay. You will always be second class in Quebec no matter what. Thats the mentality of the people of this province.

May I remind you that we are talking about "high" skilled immigrants who are in the 80 or 90 percentile in Canadian income level.

1. Highest income taxes in Canada.

2. Salaries for skilled workers are lesser than other provinces in Canada.

3. Immigrant parents cannot help kids with their homework as its in French.

4. Kids educated in French schools are not fully fluent in English, (French schools makes conscious efforts to give low quality English education, but not viceversa) thus limiting their ability to work in an English speaking country like Rest of Canada or USA.

5. All the good books especially engineering/medical are in English.

6. For high income earning immigrants, I dont think any kind of governmental benefits including childcare are applicable no matter if you are in Quebec or ROC.Government benefits are inversely proportional to your income.

7. Bill 21 targets minorities invoking the not withstanding clause. A government which targets minorities cannot be trusted with. They will soon target minority English speakers and immigrants soon. Its just a matter of time. Bill 101 version 2 is now raising its ugly head again.

8. There is targetted discimination in Quebec based on race and language for employment.
How many minorities are employed in HydroQuebec ? How many in STM ? How many Quebec government services ?
Do you think the kids of these immigrants will ever be accepted if they know fluent French ? I dont think so.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/too-few-minorities-quebec-1.3413967


What I am saying is, high skilled immigrants do not get the bang for their tax money if they are in Quebec and a second class treatment too as a bonus.
1. Actually highest tax rate for high income earners is in NS ans ON and QC have basically the same tax rate for high income earners which are usually the highly skilled.

2. The cost of living is also less than other places. Again nobody is forcing you to immigrate or work in QC.

3. Yet again these families did not have to immigrate to QC. The French school for children of immigrants is in place in order to ensure that Quebec remains a French speaking province. The fact that children have to attend French school isn't a secret. The parents can learn French or families can send their children to English school if this is a concern.

4. Children in Quebec are much stronger in English and French versus the rest of the country where children are not great in French even if they attend French school. Nobody is purposely providing poor English education. They have a short amount of time to teach a second language. Know many Quebec residents who are perfectly fluent and have worked all over the world in both English and French. Growing up in Quebec has not hurt their career goals.

5 Not sure what your point is on this one. Theories and concepts are the same and they don't depend on the language.

6. If you don't qualify for a $10/day daycare spot your children certainly qualify for univerity education at 1/5 the price or less of university education throughout Canada.

7. Bill 21 has nothing to do with immigrants of English speakers. It effects Canadian citizens born in Canada just as much. Targetting outwards signs of religion has nothing to do with targetting English speakers. In general the goal is for English speakers to learn French if they move to Quebec for their own benefit.

8. Lots of minorities employed in all industries in Quebec that's why bill 21 is an issue. Quebec is a primarily French speaking province. Of course you will have difficulty getting hired if you don't speak French if that is the language they conduct business in and interact with clients with. In many government jobs you are required to be bilingual. It would be the same as someone going to Germany and saying you are being discriminated against because you only speak English.

Nobody is forcing anyone to immigrate to Canada or Quebec. Many immigrants were immigrating to Quebec because it was easier to immigrate there versus other provinces although it often took longer.
 

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high skilled immigrants who cannot migrate to USA are migrating to Canada or Australia.

not sure about logic of your long post regarding Quebec etc.

wht exactly will change in 21/22 months ??
 

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Reasons:

1. Quebec is now ruled by a right wing anti immigrant CAQ government. Nationalist sentiments and anti immigraton rhetoric are running high in the province. CAQ government has emboldened many racists who is spewing out hate online just like Trump's America. Reports of racism are at an all time high in Quebec.

2. CSQ's Simple Simone has cancelled 18,000 applications and now implemented cherry picking system. MIDI has no transparency in how they are selecting immigrants. A news reports say that they are interested in selecting white Europeans only. The system is designed to hand pick immigrants which they see fit based on secret selection criteria which they never make public.

3. Huge delays in getting a CSQ, even if you studied, work, pay taxes and live in Quebec. The illegal border crossers in Roxham border are given work permit and free goodies !

4. CIC processing time increased to 22 months from 21 months now ! :eek: , I am now begining to wonder if we will ever get PR in Canada. Almost 2 years for PR in Quebec while skilled workers like us gets PR in rest of Canada within 4 to 6 months.

5. CAQ's Simone is now assigned the francizaton department too and soon he will be cracking down on all employers who employees doesnt know French. He might implements new laws which will make it difficult for you to progress in your career and succeed in your life in Quebec.MIDI has now removed the word "Diversity" from their name. This is huge and it points to their future plans on cherry picking white Europeans rather than a diverse population.

6. CAQ is slowly showing its true colors of separatism and anti immigration. Your future and career will be under threat in Quebec.

7. I think a referundum for Quebec to separate from Canada will be coming soon. Its not wise to invest in any property or buy a home in Quebec right now.

As economic skilled workers who pay taxes unlike unskilled, illegal tax dogding immigrants who always wants to work in "cash only" jobs, do you think the highest taxes that you pay to Quebec is worth the second class treatment that you are gettting from Quebec ?
All points are absolutely correct...