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munnakha05 said:
Firstly, I am not looking for job. If employer get enough canadian to recruit then why they recruit immigrants? Understand? In research sector, all are international (mostly) or immigrants. Bro Candian dont get job because they are falling behind in competition against international specially in research sector.

Most important, without immigrant they cant fill up important research position.

Canada is Canada because immigrants are here to gear up economy.

What's your ielts score buddy? You are an inspiration for rest of us.... :D
 
munnakha05 said:
If employer get enough canadian to recruit then why they recruit immigrants?

There are several reasons why someone would hire immigrants over Citizens:

1) They want to. For businesses owners who are immigrants from another Country, they may wish to hire someone they are related to, friends with, or just someone who speaks their language fluently.
2) They are looking to save on costs. This may be because of need (they can't afford to pay better), or greed (they don't want to pay better). We've seen examples here in the forums of people who were being given fake paychecks to meet minimums.
3) They can't find a Canadian due to skill requirements. These are the ones where they want immigrants.

There are cases where they "can't" find a Canadian because they are looking to pay only a fraction of what it would take. Canada does not want these jobs filled, even if it causes businesses to go bankrupt. Part of the problem is that (in the service industry, for example), the competition is paying low wages, so the companies make less profit, so they can't pay as much. Bringing in more immigrants makes the problem worse, and they instead want to drive up the prices to the point where businesses can charge enough to pay fair wages.
 
bj291 said:
What's your ielts score buddy? You are an inspiration for rest of us.... :D

Are you here to seat for IELTS? forum English dont require grammar. Thats why I am a bit careless.
 
munnakha05 said:
Are you here to seat for IELTS? forum English dont require grammar. Thats why I am a bit careless.

There is an expression people use, "practice makes perfect". A better version would be "perfect practice makes perfect". Whether you like it or not, people will judge you based on your English proficiency, and being lazy in your spelling and in your grammar will hurt your skills.

This forum is a good opportunity for you to practice English. Life is the test, and some day it may count - in an interview, an email to a potential employer, in your Résumé.

Each of us makes our own opportunities. You are wasting some of yours.
 
kateg said:
There is an expression people use, "practice makes perfect". A better version would be "perfect practice makes perfect". Whether you like it or not, people will judge you based on your English proficiency, and being lazy in your spelling and in your grammar will hurt your skills.

This forum is a good opportunity for you to practice English. Life is the test, and some day it may count - in an interview, an email to a potential employer, in your Résumé.

Each of us makes our own opportunities. You are wasting some of yours.


Couldn't agree more. ;D
 
kateg said:
There is an expression people use, "practice makes perfect". A better version would be "perfect practice makes perfect". Whether you like it or not, people will judge you based on your English proficiency, and being lazy in your spelling and in your grammar will hurt your skills.

This forum is a good opportunity for you to practice English. Life is the test, and some day it may count - in an interview, an email to a potential employer, in your Résumé.

Each of us makes our own opportunities. You are wasting some of yours.

Well said Kateg.

Even if not for the above reasons kate gave, being more serious about the language you use when you post ensures you communicate exactly what you mean. There are going to be over a thousand views of your post, effective communication can only happen if people understand you.
 
kateg said:
There is an expression people use, "practice makes perfect". A better version would be "perfect practice makes perfect". Whether you like it or not, people will judge you based on your English proficiency, and being lazy in your spelling and in your grammar will hurt your skills.

This forum is a good opportunity for you to practice English. Life is the test, and some day it may count - in an interview, an email to a potential employer, in your Résumé.

Each of us makes our own opportunities. You are wasting some of yours.

Your words are touching... +1 for you