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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Sharon over 65% are going to be the coming in with money to open business and so forth, this is great for the real estate market if you happen to own a place, but if your are in late 20,30's your struggling to find any home as a first time buyer.
    One of the groups will be from Hong Cong, we had them come in to Canada in the 80,s, saw a big spike in real estate prices.
    Many bought here and when the Communist's did not initially mess up Hong Cong they sold and went back home. None of this helps Canadian born who cannot afford a home.
    Empirically false, those numbers are pre Justlied Trudeau government, since then the total immigration numbers have been increased to about 300,000 and 20% are refugees (come with nothing) and about 35% are family sponsored. The processing and screening has also been a disaster since the 60% increase the LIbErals put in place and many just end up warehoused at hotels at taxpayer expense. With the unemployment quickly flying toward 10% all the huge numbers coming into the country at this time are doing is making a bad situation worse and making it almost impossible to properly screen them!

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    Why the 401,000 target is achievable
    The levels plan calls for about 60 per cent of immigrants to be welcomed under the economic class, about 25 per cent through the family class, and about 15 per cent under the refugee and humanitarian class.

    https://www.cicnews.com/2021/02/why-...html#gs.vgvy05


    https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-im...1994#gs.vgwb6v
    Last edited by Gilroy; March 7th, 2021 at 09:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawbill View Post
    And how much of their earning are sent back home to their families? That does our economy no good.
    That is the problem lots of money flows back home and resources here get more strained.

    We have a few homes by me with recent immigrants that are supposed to be single family dwellings, but the cost of real estate means two or three families with kids are sharing the same home. This put's a strain on local school's as thy are using the same address and even garbage pick up. In other word's they are not paying their share of property taxes individually so they go up across the board for everyone.

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    Then the reality..from the Frazier Institute...

    According to security and police experts, Canada provides haven to about 50 terrorist groups. The preferred method of entry is simple: flush identification papers down the plane’s toilet (so your story can’t be traced), claim refugee status at Canada customs, pitch a practiced story, and walk out a free terrorist, eligible for paraphernalia of welfare, social and medical benefits unrivalled by any other nation.

    On a per capita basis, Canada accepts six times as many refugees as the United States and four times the average among members of the Convention on Refugees. This is because Canada’s open welfare system attracts more applicants and because of Canada’s high acceptance rate (46 per cent). The United States accepts 21 per cent. Other large refugee-accepting nations receive an average of 15 per cent. This is not because other nations are turning away legitimate refugees but because Canada’s system can’t distinguish between legitimate refugees and fraud.

    In any event, no hardly means no. Refugee appeals take years, costing taxpayers much treasure in welfare and legal bills. Mohammed Issa Mohammed cost Canadian taxpayers $3 million in legal costs alone. He entered Canada on a visa and was ordered deported after being identified as a terrorist. He claimed refugee status and launched 40 appeals over 15 years, while being supported, with his family, by welfare and other social payments.

    Consider Ahmed Ressam. He claimed refugee status in Canada in 1994, failed to show up for his hearing, and thus was ordered deported. He remained in Canada, acquired a criminal record, associated with terrorists, visited Afghanistan for training, returned to Canada, fraudulently acquired a Canadian passport, and began assembling explosives. A wary US customs agent arrested him trying to enter the United States in 1999 with a carload of explosives bound for the Los Angeles airport.

    Ressam is hardly unique. Citizenship Canada can’t find 27,000 fake refugees who have been ordered deported.
    https://www.fraserinstitute.org/arti...-deeply-flawed
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Then the realty..from the Frazier Institute...
    https://www.fraserinstitute.org/arti...-deeply-flawed
    Yep, if you look at Giggles ... I mean Gilroys links they are getting more and more desperate it seems if those are his evidence! They read like a tofu restaurant saying tofu is the only food people should eat to save the world. Ignoring the current situation, the overloaded system and the current social/economic situation with unemployment going nuts and debt being treated like a bottomless well they can keep taking from.... system is broke and well is dry.

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    Yea I think there will be a few years before we have our own house in order before we throw out the welcome mat for a new residants that will further tax the system.

    The Village Idiot can't even afford to give the provinces the money they need now for health care, but wants to add a further 400,000 into the system.

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    "Yep, if you look at Giggles ... I mean Gilroys links they are getting more and more desperate it seems if those are his evidence"

    I think you would have to look at your own increasing numerous and desperate link's to get a fair comparison. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Yea I think there will be a few years before we have our own house in order before we throw out the welcome mat for a new residants that will further tax the system.

    The Village Idiot can't even afford to give the provinces the money they need now for health care, but wants to add a further 400,000 into the system.


    Over the coming three years, Canada will aim to welcome the following level of new permanent residents:
    2021: 401,000 immigrants.
    2022: 411,000 immigrants.
    2023: 421,000 immigrants.

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    ^^^^^^^^^ poor canada!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigboy 304 View Post
    ^^^^^^^^^ poor canada!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Yep... going to be pretty crowded around Toronna !
    “If you’re not a Liberal by twenty, you have no heart. If you’re not a Conservative by forty, you have no brain.”
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