cplcaldwell said:No its not just you....
Anyway it took me a few minutes to write this so I'll post it anyway...
I followed this link that Crantor provided around a bit. I was interested in skilled workers. It seems that skilled workers who want to immigrate to Canada have to provide their credentials and may have them assessed for each province they want to immigrate to. It also seems that Provinces encourage certain skilled workers and will help set them up.
Of course all the pages seem to say something to the affect that no guarantees apply.
Sort of makes one wonder, reading the stories about Doctor's or Lawyers who have come to Canada only to have their credentials rejected, could this be true? Or did these folks come to Canada anyway, hoping to reach equivalency , or heck just escape the Taliban.....
yep. Them's the folks that make this nation great. No matter where they're from.cplcaldwell said:I think one of the points that comes out of that is that, and I am often amazed by it, how many Lawyers and Accountants and Engineers come to Canada, knowing full well they will spend years taking night courses, after a ten hour shift at the local Mac's.
cplcaldwell said:Class answer permitted...
Cdn. Royal said:I have been trying to resist but...can't take it anymore.
Not everyone in the world wants to live here...( I personally don't understand it but it's theirchoice...loss). The only crucial restriction we need on immigration now is SECURITY. Those who do want to live here, be they doctors, teachers, garbagemen, floor sweepers maids etc. They are all entitled to live the dream and better themselves if they so wish to do this.
That is part of the freedom we here at ARMY.ca have sworn our lives to defend.....how about you Reilly what do you believe in?
reilly said:"15. (1) Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability." -- That's what I've sworn to defend.
Or is okay to grant citizenship to someone who believes women are inferior to men, or that their race or religion are superior?
Bruce Monkhouse said:What a stupid question.........I can believe what I want to believe, now what I espouse and what I do are totally different matters.