the_lion said:It is a Petition(synonymous to request) and not a Protest.
In your terms, everything is a privilege then! working, living, even driving is a privilege. That still doesn't entitle someone to thrash your car and assume you wont react about it!
Right or privilege, un-egalitarian treatment is a condemnation in every case. Applicant who applied after Oct 20 were no less in any case than the ones applied before that! They are just trying to make a point. get them selves heard!
PGWPs or anyone in that matter should not be outside the rules, we just want them to be aware of the fact that there are people who have invested their everything to be successful in Canada an are finding themselves nowhere now! They have/are striving hard like any other Canadian to make their economy strong!
Just a word/ public release from them to pacify the agonized hearts of the applicants stuck in this Limbo, would be much appreciated! Thats it!
Right to Speech, Right to be heard and Right to information are NOT privileges!
Regarding the words of the petition and what message it gets thru, That has be polished a little bit, before it goes thru.
If someone has any suggestions to add/ include all OWPs instead of just PGWPs, Please offer your kind suggestions by all means!
First, let me just say, very well written. It would definitely benefit the petition for you to take a crack at it. That being said. Yes, everything you just stated IS a privilege to us, especially the driving ,which under any circumstances is a privilege.
We are outsiders who want to enter into someone's home. We should play by their rules. There is absolutely nothing in the new rules that would prevent people from applying. You don't have to have a LMIA. It just improves your chances. People who are able to have employment with a government approved LMIA should have priority. The higher more in demand skilled people should get in first. Sorry, but I don't see what is unfair about that.
It would be great if we could all get in, but we can't. I could understand the complaints if they were requesting unreason things, like showing $700k on bank account, but they are not. They simply want highly qualified people who will fit in well with Canadian society and will not take away opportunities of Canadian citizens. I don't think that's a lot to ask. I am willing to wait it out and see how the new system works before trying to ask for changes. If that means having to apply multiple times than so be it.