So you say that the points system is set up for ‘A Reason’ by the government, but the same government giving preference to inland candidates has no reasoning behind it ?People who have graduated with a canadian degree, have work experience and speak good english(assuming they need to speak the language while living in canada) CLEARLY would have MORE POINTS than 75. So dont try to justify anyone here, everyone has the right to share their own opinion on what they think is fair or unfair. So in my opinion, according to the points system set up by the canadian govt for A REASON, this could be the right thing to do in a pandemics right now, but clearly not fair for the highly qualified non-cec applicats who are losing points due to age.
And as for fsw-s getting itas biweekly; fsw general draws included and gave a chance to literally EVERYONE inlands and outlands. Was more than fair to each and everyone of us, based on merits and qualifications. And if a person living in canada, already with a lot of extra points for canadian work experience and canadian degree points, still wasnt able to get an ITA, then i dont know what to say. Being treated equally is only fair (not forgetting those extra points)
I am not gonna discuss on this anymore since i think its pointless. We all have our own views in this situation, and we all want what we think is fair for us.
It’s because it’s safer, more logical and easier to grant permanent residence to temporary residents. These people already have skilled jobs, unlike most FSWs who take forever to settle.
The government has all the details of temporary residents already. Most temporary residents aren’t eligible for EI or CRB and are contributing to the country doing frontline work.
They are just being rewarded for their hard work. No point sitting thousands of miles away and getting jealous. People get what they deserve.