Es wird erwartet, dass zwei Millionen Menschen das Land im Zuge der Neuausrichtung der kanadischen Einwanderungspolitik verlassen. Was ist, wenn sie es nicht tun?

https://financialpost.com/feature/canada-immigration-reset-cause-chaos-experts

26 Comments

  1. KermitsBusiness on

    Can we stop with these stories? They empower people to ignore our laws.

  2. BackToTheCottage on

    >But with no other way to extend his stay in Canada after the expiry of his work permit in July, the 25-year-old decided to “convert” his status by applying for a visitor visa.

    >Being classified a visitor, though, comes with its own set of problems, as Dinesh has learned in the past six months. He can’t work on a visitor’s permit, so he has had to cut down on his spending and now lives in a shared apartment, as opposed to living on his own previously. Many others are in the same boat, raising concerns about both their welfare and whether the government’s immigration cutbacks will have any real effect.

    Why are people on visitor visas even allowed to rent property? If you are just visiting; a hotel or AirBNB would make more sense.

    Interesting thing in China: visitors are not allowed to stay at people’s homes, let alone rent. They _must_ use a hotel. **Edit:** Looks like you can stay with another person if you register your intention with the police according to /u/strictlylogical-.

    >Despite all the troubles, Dinesh still wants to stay in Canada and make it work. A key reason for that, aside from how hard he has worked to build a life here, is that he took out a big loan in India to sponsor his diploma. Moving back to India would mean earning in rupees, which could make it more difficult to pay off his loan.

    Student and work visas don’t guarantee PR; it is not owed to you. Sounds like you are one of many who scammed the government with another fake loan to bypass the money check.

    Rest of the article seems to be more of the same; “oh they tricked us”, “we can’t go back or we have to pay off our scam loan!!!”, “noooo we were supposed to get PR from our fake diploma mill”. Not sympathy for scammers.

  3. Reasonable_Pear_2846 on

    just hire temp workers to ensure they leave. easy. canada out here making simple things seem out of reach

  4. New-Midnight-7767 on

    I seriously doubt all of them will, people are becoming desperate to stay in Canada resorting to LMIA scams, protesting, and other fraud. All the “students” had 0 intention of just studying here.

    That’s what happens when a high trust society relies on one country where scamming is not just permitted but encouraged to get ahead. Why do we not have country caps yet?

    And the changes to immigration laws still have loopholes. Just recently an LMIA job for a NEW GRAD engineering position was posted in Calgary – how did they get an LMIA approved for a new grad in one of the most saturated industries?

    https://www.glassdoor.ca/job-listing/product-and-solution-engineer-smart-micro-grid-solution-lmia-available-aspire-technology-inc-JV_IC2275123_KO0,70_KE71,92.htm?jl=1009548360540

  5. SherlockFoxx on

    As the vibecession rages on I expect that people will leave much more willingly as the CoL continues to go higher with less opportunities for employment or should I say those with the ability to leave.  

  6. CanadianGuy39 on

    Why would anyone leave? Life is much better in Canada. The only way they leave is if we force them out. And that’s not going to happen.

  7. Any-Ad-446 on

    Well the student visa fiasco will stop a lot of future PR scammers coming to Canada since Canada raised the requirements. Add into mix honest migrant workers leaving when contract is over and tightening of the border will decrease the population. If it wasn’t for BS 500,000 new immigrants allowed Canada be in better position to handle the housing crisis and rising unemployment.

  8. BadUncleBernie on

    The government will set them up in hotels with generous food allowances so they can wait for their hearing in 12 years.

  9. olderdeafguy1 on

    The two million figures is a low ball estimate. The actual number is between 3 and 4 million, not including refugees.

  10. denommonkey on

    Met a South Indian last week whose work permit expires in 4 months. Guy was happy as he always intended to go back to his country and was saving for a flight ticket.
    He mentioned that he would probably be able to live a better life back home with more savings and family rather than staying in Canada.

    People like him might be in a minority or majority. We will only know in the next few months.

  11. atticusfinch1973 on

    I had an Uber delivery the other day that clearly was not the guy or the car that was registered with Uber. Reported it right away. Hopefully that means one more scammer who can’t work and that might have to be the approach we have to take.

    As citizens, we need to report businesses exploiting LMIA, make sure that if you run one you’re only hiring Canadians, and if you know about a scuzzy landlord packing ten people into a house receiving cash, report them as well.

  12. random20190826 on

    If they don’t, they just work under the table. They don’t pay income taxes and don’t get benefits. But if they can somehow acquire enough money, at some point, they can return to their home countries decades from now and have a much better life than those who never came.

  13. ghost_n_the_shell on

    “What if they don’t?”

    Gimmie a break. Let’s assume people aren’t leaving.

  14. urmomsexbf on

    Most of em won’t 🤣. Besides we 🇨🇦 don’t have the enforcement strength to round them up unless the military is called in.

  15. its unbelievable they dont track anyone who entered canada, it seems intentional.

  16. No-Raisin-4805 on

    Then restrict the things they can access. No job, no healthcare, no government services, nothing. Make it so bad that they will wish they were home.

  17. -MetalMike- on

    Hmm seems like you should have thought of that _before_ you let people into the country

  18. beneficial_deficient on

    I mean, if they aren’t leaving on their own, government has their info. It’ll take months but arrests and deportation happen for less. They can’t stay here.

  19. Turkey_George on

    They won’t leave and then in 10-15 years they’ll ask for a path to citizenship and people will be sympathetic to them and grant it

  20. Talking_on_the_radio on

    How do you organize and implement a plan to deport 2,000,000 people?  That is absurd.  Just hunting down these people alone will be a huge financial burden. The cost will be overwhelming to already strained taxpayers.

    And if we do find them and they don’t leave, what do we do, put them in jail? Further costing tax payers.  What would we do with actual criminals who are a danger to society? 

    It’s too late.  The damage is done.  Best we can do now in a stop immigration for a while until our infrastructure can handle the population increase again.  

    Trudeau must know that deporting thus many people will never work.  This is just smoke and mirrors until people get tired and move on.  We cannot let that happen.  

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