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Alwx

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I agree , their rules are stupid and double standard. This killing businesses, cost people money and deteriorate emotional and mental health.
 

neuroCanadian

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Let's be clear: it already costs money to travel... This is a policy to make travel harder, because such travel makes the burden on the health system higher.
Are you kidding me with this comment? first of all my partner didn't travel to Mexico, by partner is *mexican* and is coming to canada to start our life together. If you think immigration is 'too expensive and risky' for canada then by all means, LEAVE.

This entire country is funded by immigrants who pay exorbitant costs to come here. Immigrants literally pay for your healthcare system. If you disagree then maybe you shouldn't be here. Try russia instead, where the population literally goes down every year. Seriously buddy you are in the wrong forum.
 

armoured

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Are you kidding me with this comment? first of all my partner didn't travel to Mexico, by partner is *mexican* and is coming to canada to start our life together. If you think immigration is 'too expensive and risky' for canada then by all means, LEAVE.

This entire country is funded by immigrants who pay exorbitant costs to come here. Immigrants literally pay for your healthcare system. If you disagree then maybe you shouldn't be here. Try russia instead, where the population literally goes down every year. Seriously buddy you are in the wrong forum.
Where did you get the idea I'm anti-immigrant?

There's nothing about the immigration process that is cheap or convenient in the first place (although I wouldn't call it exorbitant). In the midst of this pandemic, the government is not concerned with the inconvenience or additional cost to immigrants / travellers of getting covid tests. They're concerned about the risk to Canadians and cost to the health care system.

Those are just the facts.
 

Qwertypod

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Are you kidding me with this comment? first of all my partner didn't travel to Mexico, by partner is *mexican* and is coming to canada to start our life together. If you think immigration is 'too expensive and risky' for canada then by all means, LEAVE.

This entire country is funded by immigrants who pay exorbitant costs to come here. Immigrants literally pay for your healthcare system. If you disagree then maybe you shouldn't be here. Try russia instead, where the population literally goes down every year. Seriously buddy you are in the wrong forum.
The immigration process isn't even fully covered by immigrants - tax paying Canadians and PRs have to cover the rest. Let's see some hard proofs that immigrants literally pay for our healthcare system & that the entire country is funded by immigrants. What does Russia have to do with anything?
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Are you kidding me with this comment? first of all my partner didn't travel to Mexico, by partner is *mexican* and is coming to canada to start our life together. If you think immigration is 'too expensive and risky' for canada then by all means, LEAVE.

This entire country is funded by immigrants who pay exorbitant costs to come here. Immigrants literally pay for your healthcare system. If you disagree then maybe you shouldn't be here. Try russia instead, where the population literally goes down every year. Seriously buddy you are in the wrong forum.
The fees have slowly increased because the taxpayers who were already in Canada were shouldering a large cost of the application fees. There are too many people who are travelling for leisure and with the UK, South African and other variants Covid has become more contagious. If people travelled less and socialized less then businesses may have been able to open more.

Requiring that your spouse remain quarantined for 14 days away from you and other Canadians is to protect you and the health system. There have been cases of both the UK variant and the South African variant already in Canada and the rates of covid have increased dramatically over the past 2 months and will only get worse because the majority of people socialized over Christmas. Personally I did not but many other travelled and saw friends and family. Not sure why you are under the impression that immigrants pay for the healthcare system but all residents of Canada do which is why all taxpayers (including immigrants) have access to the system as long as they meet the residency requirements.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Look what you said previous - you said Canada is not allowing rapid test. But rapid test exists in Canadian airports.
In order to return to Canada you must do the PCR version of the covid test because the rapid test is only around 70% effective at detecting covid. Rapid tests are still offered at many places and I would suggest that anyone arriving in Canada take a test but one can not count on the results. Even with the PCR test you are only negative at the time of the test but the test doesn’t have a large false negative rate. Please google before questioning many of my posts.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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There’s 6 people in the icu in Ottawa. I would sincerely hope that after almost a year of dealing with Covid, that is nowhere near capacity.

Doom and gloom has been just around the corner the entire time. People like us and our families are being forced to jump through even more hoops, while the ruling class routinely travel or are exempt from quarantines.

Canada has changed a lot, and not for the better.
Ottawa’s rate has been going up daily unite significantly and we haven’t seen the impact of Christmas and New Year’s yet since there is a 2-3+ week delay between when people realize they are infected and then get tested and then there is a 1-2 week period after that when people get hospitalized. In another month you can comment on the rates in Ottawa. Ottawa has been lucky so far but will need to accept transfers from the rest of Ontario who have very little ICU capacity.