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I find mainstream Canadians are more supportive and give motivation and encourage me over our Indians so called community friend.
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Originally posted by CAN-DE
oh...... so you are the guy who needs motivation & encouragement to get a living in Canada !!!
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Originally posted by dhaikin
Just because you might be successful, or you are born with a golden spoon, or life has favoured you more than others, doesn't mean everyone has received their fair share of luck.
Yes, people do need motivation & encouragement to live in Canada.
or
Sometimes, even criticism & discouragement, so that they can go back & revive their previous lifestyle in India, which was probably more better than the current life they are having in Canada.
CAN-De,
Isn't it too easy to keep puking 'Go back, go back, go back.....' anytime someone tries to find a valid fault with the system? I often hear this comment to 'go back to your country' whenever any immigrant tries to question the system. Instead of a valid and positive argument, people like you keep repeating these very words at the drop of a hat.
Mind it, these very people who are not able to find employment in their fields support a part of Canada's economy as well. Don't forget each immigrant brings with themselves close to $15-20k to this economy. By none standards they are unsuccessful. If they were, Canadian Govt. would never have evaluated their credentials in order to grant them entry to this country. Knowledge is power - only if you knew.
Finding fault with or questioning the system doesn't mean one needs to go back. Each immigrant, legally, Constitutionally could raise their voice in a peaceful manner - whether by way of signing the petitions, writing a blog, or post here. By your standards, you will oust a majority of the Canadians who are or once were immigrant to this country and those, who question the system on the radio Newstalk shows, on TV, in Newspapers, etc. This of-course doesn't exclude people who were born here as they are also off-springs of the immigrants.
Get real and logical. It doesn't harm.
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you are a Junior Desi......
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Originally posted by febpreet
CAN-De,
Isn't it too easy to keep puking 'Go back, go back, go back.....' anytime someone tries to find a valid fault with the system? I often hear this comment to 'go back to your country' whenever any immigrant tries to question the system. Instead of a valid and positive argument, people like you keep repeating these very words at the drop of a hat.
Mind it, these very people who are not able to find employment in their fields support a part of Canada's economy as well. Don't forget each immigrant brings with themselves close to $15-20k to this economy. By none standards they are unsuccessful. If they were, Canadian Govt. would never have evaluated their credentials in order to grant them entry to this country. Knowledge is power - only if you knew.
Finding fault with or questioning the system doesn't mean one needs to go back. Each immigrant, legally, Constitutionally could raise their voice in a peaceful manner - whether by way of signing the petitions, writing a blog, or post here. By your standards, you will oust a majority of the Canadians who are or once were immigrant to this country and those, who question the system on the radio Newstalk shows, on TV, in Newspapers, etc. This of-course doesn't exclude people who were born here as they are also off-springs of the immigrants.
Get real and logical. It doesn't harm.
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