What went wrong with Immigration Policies of Canada


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Gapodi   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:25:43

I wont waste bandwidth of this board by replying to personal attacks Kap
Have fun
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jago_desi   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:26:29

Quote:
Orginally posted by Gapodi

yes there is a solution to every problem.
so if it si a problem to find a good job in canada then find a solution.
be a part of the solution, not of the problem
The problem does exist, the question is how to beat the system.

and if you can't then take one of the many DAILY flights back to where you think you will be successful.



Where did I mention of not being in a good job. You are misleading this thread. Problem is, what went wrong with immigration policies of Canada? ......................why proffessionals are not recognized....there are 2 issues : what was expected out of immigrant and what immigrant expected from Canada.....


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neeo25   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:26:39

Quote:
Orginally posted by Gapodi

I wont waste bandwidth of this board by replying to personal attacks Kap
Have fun
;)




LOL :) you are funny man .....



neeo25   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:29:24

Quote:
Orginally posted by jago_desi


Where did I mention of not being in a good job. You are misleading this thread. Problem is, what went wrong with immigration policies of Canada? ......................why proffessionals are not recognized....there are 2 issues : what was expected out of immigrant and what immigrant expected from Canada.....



Yes .... proffessionals not being recognised easily is a problem and unreasonable expectations of immigrants is another ... so lets discuss solutions .....



Gapodi   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:32:34

Quote:
Orginally posted by jago_desi

Quote:
Orginally posted by Gapodi

yes there is a solution to every problem.
so if it si a problem to find a good job in canada then find a solution.
be a part of the solution, not of the problem
The problem does exist, the question is how to beat the system.

and if you can't then take one of the many DAILY flights back to where you think you will be successful.



Where did I mention of not being in a good job. You are misleading this thread. Problem is, what went wrong with immigration policies of Canada? ......................why proffessionals are not recognized....there are 2 issues : what was expected out of immigrant and what immigrant expected from Canada.....



What has gone wrong with Canadian immigration
one simple thing.
Highly skilled applicants are accepted for immigration.
But are not accepted in society.
and most have to struggle for quite some time to hit it big.
Now so far as expectation is concerned, where or when did Canadian government tell you that you will be instantly successful in Canada.
Read the documents carefully bud...it clearly said that people with your skill set are likely to be able to imtegrate themselves in canada.
Something hundreds of us are doing every month.



neeo25   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 17
Location: Markham

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:37:29

Quote:
Orginally posted by Gapodi


Quote:
Orginally posted by Gapodi

yes there is a solution to every problem.
so if it si a problem to find a good job in canada then find a solution.
be a part of the solution, not of the problem
The problem does exist, the question is how to beat the system.

and if you can't then take one of the many DAILY flights back to where you think you will be successful.



What has gone wrong with Canadian immigration
one simple thing.
Highly skilled applicants are accepted for immigration.
But are not accepted in society.
and most have to struggle for quite some time to hit it big.
Now so far as expectation is concerned, where or when did Canadian government tell you that you will be instantly successful in Canada.
Read the documents carefully bud...it clearly said that people with your skill set are likely to be able to imtegrate themselves in canada.
Something hundreds of us are doing every month.




See ... it is not the Canadian govt. who gives these expectations but part of the problem is that many of us are responsible for this by conveying a very rosy picture back home .... understandable 'coz none of us want to admit to anybody back home that maybe we are just driving a cab ... so we project a fantastic lifestyle which is taken literally by people .... just part of the problem mind you ...



jago_desi   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 591
Location: canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 21-09-04 14:41:16

Quote:
Orginally posted by neeo25


Yes .... proffessionals not being recognised easily is a problem and unreasonable expectations of immigrants is another ... so lets discuss solutions .....



I agree with you...proffessionals not being recognised easily is a problem .......to get to a solution....so called english professors or govt. body to carry out random sampling.....
they need to pick up application at random of proffessionals from each field doctors, engineers, teachers....etc. also consider the time frame of their presence in Canada. First slot be of 1 year after immigration, second of 2 years in canada...and so on.
A study is to be carried out of how many of could get job, what where the hurdles faced by them and what is the actual requirement in the respective field, why immigrant proffessionals where not accepted......
due to lack of personal skills failure rate will be negligible but if the results are alarming......govt has to work out a solution...... do you think it is an unresonable demand


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