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If we built a wall or did something.. Then only allow a little amount of people in each year and only took in skilled workers?

Canada has a skilled worker thing where its almost hard to get in unless you have education. Yes we can go there just to visit, but im talking about letting good people come in you know people who educate themselves not peasents. I think this would solve the problem as i have never seen somebody from mexico who was educated before hop skiping the border. What do you think? Wanda you have the same excuses and no real back up i rather not even hear your rant so you can excuse yourself for the good of us all.

2006-10-09 07:46:56 · 5 answers · asked by Thomas A 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

angela if your brother is either educated or has a buisness set up it is easy to get into canada other then that your hardly going to get in with out a hassle trust me i have been there many times even wanted to try to live there but i did not qualify for skilled worker program and didnt have a buisness of my own so i was rejected. True there people are ageing but the liberals have not changed there status as of yet although they are looking to do so. So no its not easy even if your brother got in it was on the technicallity that he had a buisness and didnt have to go through what others would have to

2006-10-09 07:58:57 · update #1

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I think Canada should be stricter. I think immigrants should be literate in one of the two official languages, so that taxpayers would not have to pay for them to learn the languages here. We should expect that the immigrants and their children be able to fit in with our society and not stay in ghettos of their own making. They should be able to read our newspapers, watch out TV and listen to our radio stations. Their children should be able to do the schoolwork without special English or French tutoring. There are many people in other countries just aching to move here. I think our standards should be much higher, and we would benefit even more from immigration.

2006-10-09 08:10:52 · answer #1 · answered by lottyjoy 6 · 0 0

I'm in Canada, and your idea doesn't work as planned. When Canada lets in 1 skilled worker, that skilled worker sponsors his whole family, and uncles, aunts, and cousins can be sponsored as well, so you get 1 skilled worker and dozens of unskilled family members.

I know this from asking the cleaners how they got in Canada. They are unskilled, don't know English, and always say they have been sponsored.

I don't really care about whether an immigrant is skilled because, they usually will get the skills in Canada anyways.

2006-10-09 15:06:48 · answer #2 · answered by cptcanuck2 4 · 0 0

Hey Thomas, Canada is one of the easiest places to migrate....They are seeking immigrants, due to aging population....My brother in law moved to Canada with no formal education, he started a business and is doing very well....By your classifications, he would be a "peasent' and yet he was welcomed with open arms......

And, BTW, what is a "peasent"?

2006-10-09 14:53:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I got a better one. A passport and some dough beats all considerations.

2006-10-09 14:49:09 · answer #4 · answered by vanamont7 7 · 0 0

I think we should do just that

2006-10-09 14:54:27 · answer #5 · answered by Homer 1 · 0 0

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