I recently had the misfortune of spending time in a Service Ontario line while waiting to transfer a vehicle ownership in a small town outside of Brampton.
The majority of people there were brown permanent residents applying for a health card. They all required a handler to help them understand english and fill out the paper work, even though basic language skills are a requirement for permanent residency. They also required proof of housing and employment and the majority were turned away for producing unsatisfactory or fraudulent documents.
The system is already broken, why break it even more.
They're getting desperate. On the one hand, the fake covid-1984 virus needs to look real, but on the other, they need to make their 400,000 brown bodies/yr quota. It's a difficult balance. The only problem is now that they've made everything in the country with a pulse a PR, they're going to have to rely on the bodies coming in to do it.
One of the clerks was pretty stern and vocal with her disapproval of these people. I heard her say "stop telling me what you think I want to hear and just tell the truth". Also after dealing with someone for 20 minutes she told them go back to the office they were just and that they just wasted eeveryone's time trying to get a different result here.
Anybody who thinks our immigration policy's are working should visit this office or even talk to the clerks.
“The evidence is overwhelming, that immigrants who enter labour markets during recessions ... struggle more than immigrants who don’t,” he said. By lowering the points cut-off, “that means having immigrants who are going to struggle more.”
Pretty much every minimum wage job is filled with brown immigrants who sound like they have pacifiers in their mouths. I feel sorry for the young heritage Canadian teens that used to do these jobs.
Express Entry is one avenue for becoming a permanent resident. In gaining entry to that pool of candidates, people are assigned a score that’s based on a number of factors, including English or French language skills, age, education and work history.
For each draw, a cut-off score is set. Typically, the minimum score for those in the Canadian Experience category is above 400. Successful candidates were often younger than 30, had strong language skills, advanced degrees and extensive Canadian work experience.
This time, however, the points threshold for the weekend draw was just 75, essentially allowing all available candidates to qualify.
We are now scrapping the bottom of the barrel as if it wasn't bad enough already.
My gf just got accepted because of this. But she had a score of around 450 with a Canadian education and work experience and good English skills. Usually the cutoff rate was around 470.
A score of 70 is like a 45 year old homeless highschool dropout that can't speak French or English. Ridiculous.
This doesn't just apply to people already living here. Lowering the threshold will make it easier for people living overseas to gain permanent residency.
I recently had the misfortune of spending time in a Service Ontario line while waiting to transfer a vehicle ownership in a small town outside of Brampton.
The majority of people there were brown permanent residents applying for a health card. They all required a handler to help them understand english and fill out the paper work, even though basic language skills are a requirement for permanent residency. They also required proof of housing and employment and the majority were turned away for producing unsatisfactory or fraudulent documents.
The system is already broken, why break it even more.
"Takin' the train to Browntown" used to mean anal sex.
Now it just means going to Brampton...
Either way its a shitty experience and you leave lingering smell.
They're getting desperate. On the one hand, the fake covid-1984 virus needs to look real, but on the other, they need to make their 400,000 brown bodies/yr quota. It's a difficult balance. The only problem is now that they've made everything in the country with a pulse a PR, they're going to have to rely on the bodies coming in to do it.
One of the clerks was pretty stern and vocal with her disapproval of these people. I heard her say "stop telling me what you think I want to hear and just tell the truth". Also after dealing with someone for 20 minutes she told them go back to the office they were just and that they just wasted eeveryone's time trying to get a different result here. Anybody who thinks our immigration policy's are working should visit this office or even talk to the clerks.
Wow record high unemployment, let's bring in more unskilled immigrants who can't speak a lick of English!
Honk Honk!
Gotta fill all those minimum wage jobs with slaves, pushing all the old stock Canadians further into poverty.
Pretty much every minimum wage job is filled with brown immigrants who sound like they have pacifiers in their mouths. I feel sorry for the young heritage Canadian teens that used to do these jobs.
We are now scrapping the bottom of the barrel as if it wasn't bad enough already.
For Twinkletoes its all about "Vote for me"
Well these people can't vote, but their offspring will and they outbreed us like crazy. This is about old stock Canadian population replacement.
My gf just got accepted because of this. But she had a score of around 450 with a Canadian education and work experience and good English skills. Usually the cutoff rate was around 470.
A score of 70 is like a 45 year old homeless highschool dropout that can't speak French or English. Ridiculous.
That was the old system that saw people like this score over the minimum 400 points. The new minimum is only 75 points.
You didn't read the article
Then I guess you didn't properly comprehend it.
What part of permanent residency for people with a lower scoring threshold did you not understand?
This doesn't just apply to people already living here. Lowering the threshold will make it easier for people living overseas to gain permanent residency.
The language skills were fake as well. Many were caught buying their language tests.
You could apply this statement to most topics...