CIC didn't lie after all


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hestonuk   
Member since: Jun 03
Posts: 140
Location: Vancouver, Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-07-04 11:10:43

I just found this link, where even CIC states that newcomers might not be able to find jobs in their field.



"Will you find the job you want quickly?

You may not be able to find a job in your original line of work at first. If you practiced a profession or trade in your country of origin, you will probably have to upgrade your skills to meet Canadian requirements. Your qualifications may not be accepted until you have Canadian documents or training, some work experience and a good ability in English or French. Until then you may have to look for other employment."


What else should you do?

Improve your English and/or French.
Gain Canadian work experience even if it is not in your trade, skill or profession.
Improve your job skills and Canadian credentials. Doing volunteer work may help.
Understand that your first job in Canada may be the first step towards a better job.


original link is below:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomer/fact_employment.html



So we can’t really complain if we don’t find employment in our own field.



mercury6   
Member since: Jan 04
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Location: State of Denial

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-07-04 12:21:07

Sure,

But people are mislead into it...by way of the points system which gives more and more points for highly educated folks (an uncommon breed in Canada).


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freedom24x7   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 12-09-04 10:49:28

Yeah, what's the point in accepting highly qualified immigrants and then not utilising their potential for making Canada more prosperous.:( . Looks like they want educated people so that the environment of Canada doesn't get corrupted by the riff-raff of the world. Apart from this, I don't see any other reason for letting in educated people only.


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WattMan   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-10-04 07:35:36

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Orginally posted by freedom24x7

Yeah, what's the point in accepting highly qualified immigrants and then not utilising their potential for making Canada more prosperous.:( . Looks like they want educated people so that the environment of Canada doesn't get corrupted by the riff-raff of the world. Apart from this, I don't see any other reason for letting in educated people only.



you forget the fact that all these educated immigrants also bring in loads and loads of $$$. some rough maths:

each single immigrant has to bring in atleast CAN$ 10,000
assuming that there are 20,000 immigrants in a year
20000 x CAN$ 10000 = CAN$ 200,000,000

in plain words, immigrants bring in ATLEAST CAN$ 200million each year. this is excellent money and above all its interest free and available immediately for the Canadian government to use. No paybacks either.

can anything else beat that ???



crenshaw   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 914
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-10-04 08:41:07

Quote:
Orginally posted by WattMan
you forget the fact that all these educated immigrants also bring in loads and loads of $$$. some rough maths:

each single immigrant has to bring in atleast CAN$ 10,000
assuming that there are 20,000 immigrants in a year
20000 x CAN$ 10000 = CAN$ 200,000,000



Wrong! A principal applicant brings in CAN $10,000. The increments for other dependent family members are lower. 200,000 immigrants per year includes dependent family members as well. A typical family of 4 would bring in around CAN $15k (average per family member = $3.75k.

Even if you assume that every dependent family member also brought in C$10k, you also got your math wrong. 20,000 X C$10,000 = C$2b. However, even assuming that $2b is brought in by immigrants, the total size of the Canadian economy is about US $900b, which translates to C$1.2 trillion. C$2b brought in by immigrants would constitute less than 0.2% of the total size of the economy – a number that is insignificant by any standards!

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Orginally posted by WattMan
in plain words, immigrants bring in ATLEAST CAN$ 200million each year. this is excellent money and above all its interest free and available immediately for the Canadian government to use. No paybacks either.

can anything else beat that ???



?? The number is $2b (assuming that dependent family members also bring in C$10,000 each). Available immediately for the government to use?!!! Does the government take your money from you when you land at the airport?



mercury6   
Member since: Jan 04
Posts: 2025
Location: State of Denial

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-10-04 08:56:50

Quote:
Orginally posted by WattMan

Quote:
Orginally posted by freedom24x7

Yeah, what's the point in accepting highly qualified immigrants and then not utilising their potential for making Canada more prosperous.:( . Looks like they want educated people so that the environment of Canada doesn't get corrupted by the riff-raff of the world. Apart from this, I don't see any other reason for letting in educated people only.



you forget the fact that all these educated immigrants also bring in loads and loads of $$$. some rough maths:

each single immigrant has to bring in atleast CAN$ 10,000
assuming that there are 20,000 immigrants in a year
20000 x CAN$ 10000 = CAN$ 200,000,000

in plain words, immigrants bring in ATLEAST CAN$ 200million each year. this is excellent money and above all its interest free and available immediately for the Canadian government to use. No paybacks either.

can anything else beat that ???




Its a sort of a mini tourism industry.....;) Except of course people dont immediately go to check out spots. or maybe they do, especially ones who are here for just their PR cards and intend to return back to whereever they came from and had a "JOB".

It definetly pays the salaries of quite a few govt employees. (among others)


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Loser   
Member since: Sep 04
Posts: 1052
Location: Nice ,USA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 27-10-04 19:20:45

Acccording to that the immigrant money is a drop in a a pond. It does not help the ecconomy much.

I think the Canada govt knows that more then half the immigrants will not return to canada forever and only half will remain. so they have let in more then the required number.

plu the non educated people of Third world countries will be totally useless in this country.

Imagine a constructiion worker from India migrating to Canada.

The main reason the North American Job market is changing is because Manufacturing ha smoved to China and IT to India..

So the job market in North America is in a transition Phase and 5 to 10 years from now it will get a proper shape.


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