Perfect way to lose the next election is to continue to import people to fight over those already scarce jobs plus at a time when Canadians are losing their homes by the millionsCan you read the below. It is no longer 2022. Canada is processing Visitor visas, Student and work permit now.
My friend too got his work permit approved recently. Do not irritate others with your demotivating posts. What else you need more than this
FSWs are a responsibility for the govt., CECs/Intl students are/were a source of revenue which the govt. owed nothing toI don't get this argument. Seriously.
Why would Canada prefer less qualified people (CECs in theirs 420's) than extremely high skilled FSW candidates above 500 simply because "they are from India, USA"?
It doesn't make any sense. Simply test these people as they enter the country, on the airport itself, and make sure they'll quarantine for 14 days. It's not that hard, at all. By applying these 2 policies, the chances of spreading the virus in the country are virtually zero.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!FSWs are a responsibility for the govt., CECs/Intl students are/were a source of revenue which the govt. owed nothing to
CECs (most of them) pay taxes, FSWs do not (initially)
CECs are already established (less verification needed), FSWs are not established
FSWs have families to feed, CECs do not
Yes, FSWs are more qualified, yes they are in generally more desirable but in terms of what is more preferable, you tell me what sounds better to them?
Some people here will suggest that government should count CRS score of all Canadian citizen's and deport everyone who's not 470+.Perfect way to lose the next election is to continue to import people to fight over those already scarce jobs plus at a time when Canadians are losing their homes by the millions
Well, then they should stop all draws all together.It's little more complex than that, In my opinion the reason IRCC is not doing any FSW draws is because of high unemployment rates. I know that people who get ITA's now won't arrive for at least 6 months, but at the same time it is very hard to predict future unemployment rates/economic condition of Canada. Once the government is confident about future and economy is stable, they'll resume FSW draws.
They are still doing PNP/CEC draws because majority of candidates are already a part of labour market and they've been paying taxes. If any CEC candidate who's working in Canada lost their job it'll be counted in towards unemployment rate irrespective their status in Canada.
By looking that way, then Canada has no reason to actually have a FSW category in the EE program, neither today, neither in the past years.FSWs are a responsibility for the govt., CECs/Intl students are/were a source of revenue which the govt. owed nothing to
CECs (most of them) pay taxes, FSWs do not (initially)
CECs are already established (less verification needed), FSWs are not established
FSWs have families to feed, CECs do not
Yes, FSWs are more qualified, yes they are in generally more desirable but in terms of what is more preferable, you tell me what sounds better to them?
A 23 year old with a Canadian Bachelors degree with CLB 7 and a year of work experience has a CRS score of 394. This person has his entire career to develop his earning potential.Well, then they should stop all draws all together.
Honestly, I don't think someone in theirs 420-430 (which probably indicates that person doesn't even have a CLB9 in either english or french, neither has many years of expertise in their fields) will have a better chance in the canadien market than someone in theirs 480 (which probably indicates that person has a CLB10, 3+ years of experience, maybe even some knowledge of French).
I do believe the CECs draws are deeply related to the lack of flights to leave Canada. If the visas for theses CECs candidates expired, they would face a really hard time to find a flight back to their country, and would need to pay a fortune for it. So, to avoid that diplomatic crisis, they're trying to keep as many PGWP visa holders as possible in the country right now.
Exactly, I'm a 22 year old with a Canadian diploma with CLB 9 and 1 yr of work experience on PGWP (CRS 431). My original plan was to work for 3 years save some money and either get PR through PNP, AIPP etc and than go back to college for further education or just get another study permit. I hate when people judge someone solely on the basis of CRS.A 23 year old with a Canadian Bachelors degree with CLB 7 and a year of work experience has a CRS score of 394. This person has his entire career to develop his earning potential.
Well according to most people who don’t live in Canada it’s time for you to leave.......jkExactly, I'm a 22 year old with a Canadian diploma with CLB 9 and 1 yr of work experience on PGWP (CRS 431). My original plan was to work for 3 years save some money and either get PR through PNP, AIPP etc and than go back to college for further education or just get another study permit. I hate when people judge someone solely on the basis of CRS.
I'm not trying to discourage anyone here but I personally know people that have been rejected from job postings for having too much experience. They specifically want people that are young and not a lot of experience. It is a vicious cycle because new immigrants are told to start from the ground up but when applying from the ground, they are told they are too qualified. Anyways, just providing a counterpoint to your assertion that having more qualifications and more experience is better in the hiring processWell, then they should stop all draws all together.
Honestly, I don't think someone in theirs 420-430 (which probably indicates that person doesn't even have a CLB9 in either english or french, neither has many years of expertise in their fields) will have a better chance in the canadien market than someone in theirs 480 (which probably indicates that person has a CLB10, 3+ years of experience, maybe even some knowledge of French).
I do believe the CECs draws are deeply related to the lack of flights to leave Canada. If the visas for theses CECs candidates expired, they would face a really hard time to find a flight back to their country, and would need to pay a fortune for it. So, to avoid that diplomatic crisis, they're trying to keep as many PGWP visa holders as possible in the country right now.
Sure, that's understandable.Exactly, I'm a 22 year old with a Canadian diploma with CLB 9 and 1 yr of work experience on PGWP (CRS 431). My original plan was to work for 3 years save some money and either get PR through PNP, AIPP etc and than go back to college for further education or just get another study permit. I hate when people judge someone solely on the basis of CRS.
What happened, you left Canada?Well according to most people who don’t live in Canada it’s time for you to leave.......jk
I understand why most people would want to live in Canada. It truly is one of the best countries in the world. I will honestly miss it and wish I could go back.