y es I dont say no. But those are the 1% of newcomers FSW.Alexios07 said:I'm sorry but don't blame your failure on the society. Plenty of FSW with foreign degrees are employed by many big tech companies here, some of them even earning six figures.
y es I dont say no. But those are the 1% of newcomers FSW.Alexios07 said:I'm sorry but don't blame your failure on the society. Plenty of FSW with foreign degrees are employed by many big tech companies here, some of them even earning six figures.
betty44 said:Grow up or even better dont take comments personal
hi_canada said:You are painting a very gloomy picture for siblings and making it sure that they are old and unskilled. Many siblings might be be just 10 points behind or CEO of any company. At the age of 45, a sibling might be running a company.
sorry buddy, life goes on. Good bless you.kryt0n said:An oxymoron from a moron.
kryt0n said:An oxymoron from a moron.
omarimam said:I think International students are the best fit to the Canadian market, so Canada needs more of those. Again International students pay alot of money to universities (which considered on of the highest income to Canada).
Alexios07 said:Only those who have qualified job and income. Not all international students.
kryt0n said:Well if 300,000+ international students suddenly get 100+ points then that's the whole quota for 2017 filled.
Alexios07 said:Only those who have qualified job and income. Not all international students.
kryt0n said:Well if 300,000+ international students suddenly get 100+ points then that's the whole quota for 2017 filled.
Elrud said:Those who already have qualified job and income is not an issue as they can get PR easily through more points for Canadian work experience and PNP; these are CEC students and most of them can get ITA; very few of CEC students were granted PR according to statistics. That's why the government want to do more in order for their main source of immigrants to come from international students. Giving more points for education is the solution so that most of the international students can get PR.
kryt0n said:But how many more points would be fair? The equivalent of 1 year of Canadian work experience (35 points) would make sense.
kryt0n said:But how many more points would be fair? The equivalent of 1 year of Canadian work experience (35 points) would make sense.
