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2 years, 7 months ago @brianbetz7030 So what are the actual numbers? Percentages tell us very little without a frame of reference. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @africaRBG Wait!! Come back!! Who's gonna take care of grandma and grandpa???!!! 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @TBiggs008 Canada will be a third world country by 2030 at this rate 3 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @Dofaa Minimum wage to standard of living is absurd...that's why people are leaving the country...price of everything doubled except wages... 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @TheAMBULOCETUS Not just immigrants leaving. I’ll be leaving too as soon as I retire. The worst thing about leaving is you will be forced to pay a departure tax! 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @TylesBrain Canada lied to them. Canada is unaffordable and crime ridden 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @adamdeveau6311 Well I for one am okay with that. As someone who was born and raised here, and have all my family here, I can’t leave. Where would I go? Immigrants on the other hand, choose to come here, so, can chose to leave. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @eddyp2002 Not surprised. Thanks to the clowns? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @rancorslayer5228 Why doesn’t the Canadian government focus on its own citizens to grow the population and economy if that is their major goal. Why not make it more affordable for young Canadians to start a family? We spend $6B a year on bringing in immigrants, why not increase the child benefit with these funds? Why not teach good family values in Canadian schools and promote healthy relationships? Instead our government lets in young adults who aren’t vetted and want to work in retail/tech and bring their parents their grandparents their uncles and aunts over from their home country who then live off of CPP after not paying one penny into it. (This is what I have seen in my town, may not be representative of all of Canada) 3 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @mattd5240 Hmm, might be because Canada isn't the country it's cracked up to be, especially with our government. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @shaherbanowalajahi5075 Credentialing of the educational status of the immigrants is a very big challenge. People spend good time and money to earn degrees,in other countries but all of a sudden they become zero in canada.....\nHousing has become a big gamble for Canadian policymakers, and builder mafia and the crown land...immigrants bring huge sums of money and even then cannot afford a reasonable house in canada...\n..now the new rental building plan .of the Canadian government is another challenge for the immigrants and will decrease interest of the new immigrants 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @AmitRJ Canada has done a piss poor job historically in creating conditions where immigrants are recognized for the education and experience they bring in their own chosen professions. Among the many barriers is the question that is explicitly or implicitly asked - ‘What is your Canadian experience?’ The recertification process for a number of professions is arduous and designed to keep immigrants from picking up their professional careers. This country wants immigrants to fill jobs that are low paying and increasingly hard to fill with Canadians born here. \n\nAsk any immigrant who is a doctor, banker, architect, civil engineer and who had a high position and status in their home country which level they have been asked to start at - if at all given the opportunity- at the very bottom. \n\nThe skilled immigrant story is very different in the United States of America. Easy to certify and relicense, respect for experience already accumulated by the immigrant in home country. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @Sunny-j5y My family and I are doing the same thing, and I was born here, looking forward to leaving I'm not upset about it. 9 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @user-bq4tc6zc3f Why is this such a huge problem? We have way to many canadians / homeless that are in dire need of our help 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @MoreNizar Leaving as soon as I got enough money.\n\nDon’t expect to start a good business there. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @englandnavecilla7918 Well, I’m already a Canadian citizen but felt to go back to my home country…Killing myself to do 2 or 3 jobs and pay more tax…the higher the income the higher the tax…couldn’t even afford to buy a house?? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @sorshiaemms5959 who cares if they leave it doesn t bother me 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @Bonsse88 Immigrants: Canada is too cold and too expensive 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @zensukai Good ... we have too many to begin with. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @jenurda2552 ? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @abbush2921 Good ! 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @ethio5184 Call and ask them why they left 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @svgilkog8181 I hope we won't accept Hamas sympathizers 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @florinbica8956 Because you have a master But they say you have not !steel is different here from ex .! 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @andregeorges8649 Canada select immigrants with university degrees, engineers, etc... to have them work at Tim Hortons. When you arrive in Canada with years of valuable experience, Canadian employers swiftly throw all that value in the garbage bin. and they are surprised there is a shortage of workforce. That's the result for looking at the rest of the world with arrogance. 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @sfl6306 People are surprised that you have to work hard to have what you want, they go back home to a free house. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @blastandboom no we dont. bye 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @stelladavis7832 Of course people are leaving there are no houses, no pay and food prices are insane 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @johnmclure981 Good bye bye we cant afford to take care of our own people let alone a bunch of people who want to get on the welfare gravy train. We need skilled trades people and antrepreneurial people , Trudeau has destroyed our economy along with the Biden lefty democrats in the States . NORTH AMERICA ESPECIALLY CANADA IS IN BIG TROUBLE. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @robertpaquette6040 Good ! We never asked for them . They were forced on us. Bye-bye ! 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @BenWeeks-ca Some systems may be on par to ours, others might have much lower standards.What happens if we lower standards? People will die. Then anyone who seems like they are from somewhere else will be seen by most as less skilled and less trustworthy. If you were trying to create systemic racism that would be how you might do it. 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @Supernaut2000 Good, let me know how to fund their departures. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @kvk1960 Try being a solo senior trying to survive here after paying taxes and voting and spending money here our whole lives! No freebies for us but hey, Afghans get red carpets, money, homes, and handouts 5 minutes after arriving on a free flight. 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @nedrawmit Canada is becoming like the country that they fled! 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @adjepson Because this country lacks leadership. Every government at every level never make the hard decisions that need to be made. This country is turning into Northern Mexico really fast. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @stockey Growing number of immigrants are deciding to leave Canada, good, go elsewhere. 3 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @shopnstuff8228 r they just trying to bring in immigrants to do low wage jobs ? where are they going tolive? once they figure out how expensive things are no wonder they are leaving! 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @mervinsmith7507 Of course they are Canada sucks under Castro jr we are a bridge two america 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @ginasasco8569 good!!!! don't come back!!!! 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @El-Dorado930 Canada is good for only one thing: the passport, which can get you into better countries 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @erictay-s1t why right hand why not left hand . ? cuz this game is all planned for human prisoners ? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @tengkhengkhoo7106 Because they could not find enough toilet in Canada. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @MidnightRambler1964 Ilsay until you people get it!!! GOOD RIDDEN!!!! 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @scarn3241 They don’t want a communist country 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @horse69outside It's sad to see Canada being destroyed by corrupt politicians. 2 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @SSingh-nr8qz It's not just immigrants. Refugees have left Canada and returned to warzones stating they have better odds of surviving there than in Canada. Doctors, Nurses, engineers and businesses are leaving Canada as well due to high costs of living. It doesn't help that Canada today hates competition and has so much bureaucracy keeping the status quo even if it means the entire system will collapse. 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @vostrovostro8824 Everyone is leaving except Indians from India are growing in every city . ? ? 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @acadianr2leger Good 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @joegodbout830 Because multiculturalism doesn't work when some cultures won't assimilate into the culture they've moved to. 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
2 years, 7 months ago @spencermatthews5942 Good! Please leave, we're full!! 1 09qU8UyRJjQ
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