ipfreely said:
Same reason many canadians can't live here out of whim.
ipfreely said:
If Mr. Trump wins our election and he repeals NAFTA, no one will emigrate to canada as it is known to the world its a career suicide. Maybe people without decent education (Im really sorry for saying that), they'll have a party.
Are you in the right forum? This is a Canadian immigration and citizenship forum.
Canadians can live
HERE, on a whim or otherwise, since this is Canada.
There is absolutely no chance Mr. Trump will win
OUR election since he is not a Canadian.
Our election was last year. Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party won, and so he is our Prime Minister.
We don't do that President thing.
Politics south of
our border are scary these days. The rhetoric edges on the insane, definitely is largely irrational, and one candidate in particular, the one obviously unfit for the office (unfit for just about any office of significance), tends to vacillate between jingoism and incoherent tirades. At least fifty million U.S. electors, and perhaps more than sixty million, will vote for the buffoon, or as many have described it, throw their electoral metaphor of a Molotov cocktail at the system. That's the really scary part: those many, many millions whose venturesome recklessness seems poised to wreak havoc on the world's economy and political stability: win or lose, there appears to be a deeply entrenched
crash-the-system movement in the U.S. which really does seem capable of crashing the system.
This too shall pass. Surely. But at what cost? Who gets hurt, and how badly, in the meantime?
As for predicting future immigration to Canada, Minister McCallum has announced plans to facilitate even greater numbers of immigrants next year. There appears to be a vast, vast supply of people in the world who want to immigrate to Canada. (I get this. My sentiments exactly. I'm here. Wouldn't want it any other way.)
The one way in which a President Trump could have a negative impact on Canadian immigration is if his presidency does indeed trigger, as many fear, a serious global economic crisis, that is the sort of event which can have a dramatic impact on the capacity of the Canadian economy to support additional immigration and on the financial ability of people to immigrate to Canada.
Even those who do not believe in God might want to consider praying that Trump is beat so badly that the movement he has been leading loses momentum and fades, and some semblance of sanity emerges in American politics. (
Yeah, I know, good luck with that.)