Now let’s see Ontario follow BC…
Enough of the kids I went to uni with were bad enough at english that an additional english class was forced on everyone prior to graduation. Mostly pandering to regulators.Now let’s see Ontario follow BC…
Is it actually any harder than it was when you just got on the boat in Ireland and they processed you when you got here they had no idea who was coming at that point either.For every one turned away at a school, another will come on a tourist visa and never leave. Have a Turkish buddy with a Turkish girlfriend who's about to get her Canadian citizenship. He told me her brother came a week ago for a visit. I asked how long is he staying or what are his plans? Told me they already cancelled his flight home, going to try and get a work permit now....and I'm sure PR will follow soon after that. Sure is easy these days
This has been going on forever. There is no level of enforcement or good system to kick out people that overstayed their visa.For every one turned away at a school, another will come on a tourist visa and never leave. Have a Turkish buddy with a Turkish girlfriend who's about to get her Canadian citizenship. He told me her brother came a week ago for a visit. I asked how long is he staying or what are his plans? Told me they already cancelled his flight home, going to try and get a work permit now....and I'm sure PR will follow soon after that. Sure is easy these days
This has been going on forever. There is no level of enforcement or good system to kick out people that overstayed their visa.
Even if there was, the enforcement comes to your door, you don't open, and you move to the next address the next day.
I know a minimum of 10 people that overstayed their visas and are still here now legally. All of them worked under the table, and all of them are working now (and doing much better than many naturalized Canadians).
I know of some people being deported. It definitely happens.
100% some do...but the majority of them do not.I know of some people being deported. It definitely happens.
One in Ten would be great, I think it is more like one in one thousand...Decimation. One in ten-ish to make it appear as though they're on top of it.
and they deport grandmothers overstaying visas, not drug dealers plying their trade.Decimation. One in ten-ish to make it appear as though they're on top of it.
One in Ten would be great, I think it is more like one in one thousand...
That is just what I did...open to interpretation/guesstimation.
That sadly is always the way, make an example of the guy that is doing everything correctly and wants to be part of Canada and a community.So the chef at my Burlington dive bar lunch fav was just shipped back to Antigua . He has US and Antiguan citizenship and got booted for being here on a student visa . Studying and working , paying taxes and could not extend his visa , can reapply in 6 months . An industry where you can’t hire anybody , and the cook gets the boot . Hope some of those 900k can cook pub food .
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Some good data... including the top 10 public institutions.
Yes, I still believe mall colleges are a big part of the problem but they do not show up on the list for your reason. But I bet many are 90%+++ international students.It would be good to see the figures as a proportion of the student body though. A private college that has say 4K places but filled them with 3,999 foreign students wouldn’t make that list.
It would be good to see the figures as a proportion of the student body though. A private college that has say 4K places but filled them with 3,999 foreign students wouldn’t make that list.
Yes, I still believe mall colleges are a big part of the problem but they do not show up on the list for your reason. But I bet many are 90%+++ international students.
But for example from the list Conestoga looks to be 80% International students! Many of the others do not look much better.