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2 years, 4 months ago @DisturbedRocks This is a Canadian greed problem. Not the students' fault at all.\nOf course they'll come if we allow them to. And we are allowing them to.\nWhy?\nBecause the colleges are accepting them without adequate facilities to teach them (forget housing them). Some of these CANADIAN colleges are renting movie theatres.\n\nSo these colleges are basically defrauding these students, and the burden goes onto the other Canadians. 209 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @lombo5293 The main problem is that ndp leader uncle Jagg allowed to many of his nephews and nieces to study in these diploma mills colleges. 3 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Summer-nm9si How about not accepting at all and see how it goes for your economy? Just how brazen you are all Canadians! You have exploited these students for years and now they are the blame for your incompetent government. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Munsad1919 Canadian collages did not had money 10 to 12 years ago to keep courses alive and pay professors without increasing tuition on Canadian born kids. so they charge international student double fee and makes millions of dollars. some of the courses had no value. still students are joining and coming here to get legal Permanent residence. It is multi million dollars business. 34 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @anthonyfox5510 I'd be interested in seeing the raw statistics of mass immigration vs job scarcity and value. Living in a rural town in one of Canada's poorest provinces, it feels like businesses are relying on immigrants to work for minimum wage, which is still $15 BELOW the living wage. Since they can hire people for less, they will do so. There is also the issue of these international students relying on and clearing-out food banks. They're sold the idea that they only need $10k a year to survive in Canada, and obviously they can't, so they rely on these systems (that were already struggling as more and more people face homelessness and extreme poverty) to get by. 123 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @HamoonRandoms Yes. I have nothing against them, they're good kids, but Jesus, all I see nowadays are students, and most of them are here to get PR. It's bad for us, and even worse for them. And now that they can work unlimited hours, they're driving down wages across the board. Nothing against immigrants, I came here 30 years ago myself, but you can't just bring in a million people a year and drive up housing costs while driving down wages. It's common sense 2 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @GreatPlanet-c7o Far too many new people. 17 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Marcus-hb9ll Yes we are excepting to many international students. When the Canadian citizen cant even find a job in their home town, then thats a problem, and thats exactly whats happening. Companies see it as saving money when they hire these students, seeing the government pays half-wage subsidy for foreigners. 78 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @flyaphs welcome to trudeaus canada. 1 million immigrants, 580,000 students per year. he enjoys to see canadians struggle and rent hitting 3k in 2024. more crimes, longer hospital wait times, maxed out infrastructure, not enough schools 8 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @marcinhibner9507 I think Canada needs waaay more international students for real. Maybe something could be set up that they also build into housing as well some kind of newER 2024 program that is weaved into housing to help them get place to stay and also to build for them self and after school projects or like flow and around sharing renting and working making money whole studying. Canada is definitely smart enough to realize that they can set something up for international students to make things work on all levels. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @bbajwa6116 Yes 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @goatmenace i have friends in their early 20s who cant get jobs and friends with well paying jobs who cant get a place of their own and have to house-share with roommates. it is disheartening seeing international students in this video complain that they cant get housing or jobs, but neither can canadians. the housing market needs to catch up to the population and demand but cant if it is outpaced unfortunately, which is the case for many other countries we are seeing making changes to immigration because of the population boom (such as the uk). some of these campuses should really consider taking those millions and investing them into campus housing if they want students so much 141 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @saltbae6618 YES! They are selling citizenship dream… 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @aliciayalice Yes, I am a conestoga college student. There are many indian students in the college. Some of them they don't go for study, instead, they went for work. Because of a lot of international students, the shortage of teachers, bad school services, higher tution fee and rental fee. I am not satisfied with my study experience. 82 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @rm2713 ukrainians were given almost 1 million visas to come to Canada. Why are they not talked about? 6 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @justinalane5242 Yes tooooo many. Wayyyy too many 11 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @brandonlongbottom5747 I live in North Bay where Canadore is and I can say over the last 5 or so years it seems it's been an explosion of immigrants mostly students and true the housing situation is a total disaster 170 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Recubs0608 As an immigrant nurse myself, I am all for immigration and hoping for the success of all immigrants, BUT, there should be cap per college or university. Those sudden influx of students have detrimental effects to Canadians and residents especially with the housing crisis, and Healthcare crisis that we are experiencing right now.. 154 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @stephanienguyen6992 Trying To Permanent Residence = Easy Way To ENTER CANADA. \nUK - Stop FRAUD = International Students 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @slowjamsliver7006 The housing is something the government should have seen earlier, stepped in to start creating homes itself. It is too expensive for small companies to build or they are forced to sell what they build at a small margin or lose to regular people. Most other cases they are up against giant companies like BlackRock who use houses as investment. The hands off approach of the Liberals and Conservatives has lead us to a housing shortage. We need to build housing, and it is quite apparent that private companies too small to compete or too big to bother. The government and Canadians are going to have to solve this ourselves, and build more housing. 6 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Je-suis-pauvre Very insightful. Thanks CBC 23 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Leo-kf2xy What about other groups who came to Canada? What are the numbers for those groups? Would like to know the stats. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @yelgabs International students that are legit are ok. They study in UBC, SFU, UofT, Waterloo, and others and get proper degrees. \n\nThe problem lies in the diploma mills who are accepting everyone and anyone who has money. They do not have proper educational system - just in it for the money. See Conestoga, their international students increased 1,500% since 2014 compared to just only 64% increase for Waterloo. \n\nConestoga approved 30,000 new student visas just the past year. It's insane. 110 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @_Rodders_ Why is the solution building a house per student? Why not invest more in student housing like dorms that can cater thousands of students with a fraction of the land space. Students resorting to living in actual houses or apartments, have to live with like 12 other people to afford rent which is much worse conditions than living in a simple dorm. 12 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @Heartadia they're not students.\n\nthey're workers. 195 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @stephanienguyen6992 INDIA = check Brampton, Markham 19 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @snowballs2023 Universities need step up more housing they want students to come. This isn't canada issue its schools 3 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @WoWmeister69 Get rid of these diploma mills. These students are coming here and not even getting a real education. Funny thing is most of these students don't even want to go to school. They would rather work and get a PR. Absolutely ridiculous. 371 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @andronac62 Nowadays higher education is a scam. So many diploma mills being operated purely for business. It's like they don't have enough seats for the customers who already bought the entrance tickets and they never stop selling the tickets ??? 77 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @jbas8456 I also think public funded universities need to have a cap on the amount of international students enrolled, Major Universities such as UOC favor taking international students then calgarians or Canadian students simply because they can charge them 3x as much in tuition 36 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @John.F_Kennedy International students are not a viable way to fund our post secondary institutes ffs 18 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @tsujimasen Yes 3 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @SirDubington We should try a reverse immigration policy and see how far it gets us instead 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 4 months ago @KaleighMacKay Yes, my mom works at a tech / trade college and says many of them do the bare minimum (attendance and school work wise) to just get a pass to meet the VISA requirements. She said cheating on tests is rampant and they don’t really do anything about it. So I’m thinking that I don’t want to hire a contractor that graduated from this school with a barely passing grade. She said often many of them seem to think that paying tuition means you get the certification. 370 eP02h50KIOA
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