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I did read an article a few weeks ago which said that they anticipated the rise in CRS as they wanted more people who have Canadian Education to immigrate. They related their anticipation to a huge number of student visas issued from 4 years ago.

Note: I’m not trying to say there wouldn’t be a draw today.

I think the CRS system is too biaed towards Canadian education. There is no such award for say UK new point immigration system. Australia system does award Australian education history, but not that much as Canadian system.
 
I think the CRS system is too biaed towards Canadian education. There is no such award for say UK new point immigration system. Australia system does award Australian education history, but not that much as Canadian system.
Their system, Their rules.
I don't think there would be a draw today. Sorry for my pessimism but I think they will skip this week.
 
I think the CRS system is too biaed towards Canadian education. There is no such award for say UK new point immigration system. Australia system does award Australian education history, but not that much as Canadian system.

in my opinion its not biased enough. some international students pay up to 100K cad for a 4year degree and while PR is not a right but a priviledge , if anyone deserves it , its them . Imagine contributing so much to the economy and an outland applicant gets PR while you have to go home
 
Their system, Their rules.
I don't think there would be a draw today.

I think the CRS system is too biaed towards Canadian education. There is no such award for say UK new point immigration system. Australia system does award Australian education history, but not that much as Canadian system.
It’s their country too, and I think it’s a fair thing to have people who integrate well into their culture and expectations. Someone who studies there would definitely adapt due to their age, interaction with a multicultural society and the time they take in adapting their standards as they graduate from there.
 
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I think the CRS system is too biaed towards Canadian education. There is no such award for say UK new point immigration system. Australia system does award Australian education history, but not that much as Canadian system.
Their system, their rules. But to be fair, it’s only right for international students who have lived in Canada for years to be given a better chance to settle permanently. Can empathise with that as an former US grad student who literally has to wait for probably half a decade more before I can have a chance to get a green card lol
 
and also always remember, immigration is a privilege, not necessarily a right. and the way most if not all countries immigration system is designed, people who have some links to the country either through relation or education, always have the advantage. always.
for obvious reasons too
 
in my opinion its not biased enough. some international students pay up to 100K cad for a 4year degree and while PR is not a right but a priviledge , if anyone deserves it , its them . Imagine contributing so much to the economy and an outland applicant gets PR while you have to go home
Cant agree more to this.. we pay tons of money for schools here to study. Then we pay incredibly amount for taxes here. So obviously preference is given more to people who study and work here.
 
in my opinion its not biased enough. some international students pay up to 100K cad for a 4year degree and while PR is not a right but a priviledge , if anyone deserves it , its them . Imagine contributing so much to the economy and an outland applicant gets PR while you have to go home
As an international student finished 4 yrs university in engineering, I do believe we deserve more points considering our contribution to tuition & tax to the country. But one thing I feel making no sense is that people holding 2 college certs, which can be done online or taking only 1 year to complete, are ranking higher then a 4 years university diploma holder. Can you imagine how much effort & money an UofT student put in? And they are ranking lower...
 
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