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2 years, 3 months ago @suzannepaquettekeepingitreal Yes they are but they are lured in by scammers and false information just to take their money. Once they're here they take jobs from Canadians so they can survive. This government has screwed everything that once was great about Canada and they have to GO!! 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @DashCamera International students are not, many of them have parents who came to Canada first , then find volunteer work jobs like nonprofits call centres to qualify for working visa, then apply PR, here is the catch, many of those actually financially stronger than local Canadian, cash buying houses, paying high fees for their kids being international students, they compete local first time homebuyers, they don’t actually need a well paying job, they came here for Canadian IDs . These immigrants wave ? isn’t the same as decades ago who fresh off the boat had to go schools or job market to survive. Don’t blame international students, their parents came …. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @DK-ev9dg It's a scam to bring too many immigrants to this country while locals don't have any jobs and living miserable lives. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @chieunguyen5805 Almost a million foreign students allowed in country of 34 M people ! Mind boggling to say the least. Why is this problem happening ? Obviously, the minister Trudeau installed to run this, is incompetent, of low ID, or doesn’t care. Don’t blame the schools. Those who run these schools are like us, human beings, being thirsty for “money” is nothing out of the ordinary ! Getting $10K/yr. for a domestic student + subsidy fr. government of say another $10K, is about a third of a foreign student has to pay. Do the math ! Don’t blame them, blame incompetency of people Trudeau put in charge of it. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @photographydogsarcherybaking Diploma mills need to be shut down. We're becoming a joke internationally for our education. We cheapen it overall and thats just bad business for Canada internationally and internally. Schools should be providing housing, we shouldn't allow unaccredited schools to be allowed to accept international students. Accredited schools want to being em in to learn they better provide the supports so that were not putting kids in jeopardy like this. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @poppacore6433 The answer is an extremely loud - YES. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @JessT-vg7ib We need to keep importing more until it hurts...even then we should still import more. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @wizardeejay The saddest part is that many students are barely making ends meet, and at the end of the day, it ends up being 6:50 that's how they're treated by most people 4 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @lesliengo8347 Basically, Canada is not setting boundaries on how many international students it can handle. 1699 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @adityagupta7525 Immigration without the capability to handle them is a problem for the country and the new immigrants. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @nethbt I've seen 15 Indian students off Brampton Ontario crammed in a very small room with just 1 electric fan... it's like prison to be honest 87 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @braptdl1483 Post secondary education should be open international for all good students as much as countries can manage. Would like to see more multinational cooperation investing in education, R&D 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @JohnDoe-x4f Government massa answers to wef. Its a cult politians enrolled in 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @Voltaire-yy2rn It doesn't take a genius to see that massive immigration will destroy this country. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @JohnDoe-x4f Like america, who you think going pay, taxpayers 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @MyViewToronto Notice how jammed the highways are? Before 2013, the highways were easy to travel on. Now it's jammed packed 24/7. 22 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @adeshamargome I'm going to study in Toronto this year. It's only one year,but I'm looking forward to it, 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @bluefalcon0001 International students are now a 30B industry, not 22B anymore. Secondly, the students themselves mostly from India are here for PR purposes. Education is secondly for mostly even from other countries. 35 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @kapoorh Giant scam 6 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @williamgatheist1314 Free Tuition for Canadians and the complaints about international would go away pretty quick! Secondly, if the school is not providing housing then they are limited to what they do provide, no housing no 60k tuition fees! 8 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @johnbozak1662 Oh don’t worry turdeau will build homes for them all. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @Endruss2025 Yes, too many and its BS. People are working and can't find a home they can afford to rent never mind buy!!! 16 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @rohanbansal9563 Problem with Canada is colleges and universities are not funded like US. For Engineering and STEM, US government and private companies like Intel/Microsoft/Qualcomm and many more spends million on research projects, and although US does rely on international students to fund students its not desperate like Canada. Besides, US has many college towns, no housing crisis like Canada and has robust economy. I studied in US free of cost with monthly stipend, fully funded by one such research grant. \nStudents should also realize sooner or later, especially in tech, that countries like Canada, NZ, Australia and UK are no. match for the United States. But then Indian students know in US they would never get green card. Canada/Australia/NZ were built like colonies, they don't have infrastructure- cities, roads, houses, airports, hospitals or even good colleges for such heavy immigration. They can take only limited immigrants in small busts. 7 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @berner We're taking on too many people period. 104 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @julientyt Having a face whose prob the second gen immigrant to do the report is cheap and condescending. Sorry but don't come. Thank God I'm here already. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @tertur2957 I find it hard to believe that Canadas schools are so good that students line up to attend. Sounds like a money making scheme. The degrees and diplomas aren’t worth the paper they are written on. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @angelasoWA Universities need ask student visas from the government. A university should only get a visa based on the percentage of native students. So UofT that has a lot of Canadian students will get approved for more Student visas than a no name college with very little Canadian students. 1 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @amenng.3850 They don’t go to school…They are here to work for cash and send the cash home back to India…I know 30 of them are working full time for cash …I know who hired them…???? 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @CorporateShill66 Tent living is normal now in Canada. Every park in every city is full of tents. 110 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @somguy728 This is Canada's version of the 'Great Replacement' theory, third world immigrants, students and eventually their families. I especially like how the CBC chose to deliver this story using one of their 'banana journalists', you know, yellow or possibly tan on the outside, but very white on the inside. Justin's propaganda ministry is transparent. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @donaldround160 Housing problems in Canada, yet the Turdo government keeps the open-door immigration policy to the detriment of Canadian citizens. But that is the Turdo way of thinking, CANADIAN CITIZENS ARE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. 14 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @michael5366 Canada murders the disabled and elderly it is a complete dystopian regime. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @Anonmoose-r3p Yes. Short and simple. Look at the lines for a retail job where kids line up for 10 blocks just to hand in a resume. Were doing everyone a disservice by allowing so many visas. 134 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @rosssmith8481 I think canada needs another 1 billion people for wconomic growth.\nMoney money money. 7 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @orobleh77 Some of them don’t even go school. They go under and work in the underground economy 200 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @yuneitz Here is an easy solution, that will get rid of diploma mills, limit the number of international students to a ratio of domestic students and then put in a minimum threshold. For example, Minimum of 10k domestic students before you can accept international applicants, then limit the applicants to up to only 5% of the total students, this cap increases for schools that have more domestic students. Therefore, legitimate university can still attract legitimate international talent. Diploma mills that no domestic Canadian student goes to can't even open up to scam international students. Easy fix government will never do it. 94 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @jackoakes1998 Yes not just students tho immigration in general is way too much 154 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @spotlight7743 We have some international students in Singapore ( where I am from) studying in places where we locals have no idea that such schools exist, but the difference when compared to Canada, is that many do not get jobs in Singapore and have to leave as the employers recognise the difference between government universities/ well recognised universities and diploma mills. Plus the immigration system is pretty tough in Singapore. 37 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @AM-my3jk Who else is going to work in Canada? White people? Ya right. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @burgermanwu1907 That's definitely a responsibility of Canada's government and public schools themselves. You should never consider getting more and more students to this country if you don't have a clue how to manage this educational business properly. Moreover, the federal government should consider making better use of the existing budget to leverage AI models to do this job if nobody can tell how many students those public schools are able to accommodate for the next academic year. Today's AI can perform better than people think they do in such a matter of computing. Let the professional do their job. You just input all your available resources as a number of parameters into the AI models, and in just a few seconds, they can tell you how many international students one province should accept. 8 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @tushar7748 STOP THE PR MILLS. ACCEPT QUALITY IMMIGRANTS. CANADA POLICIES ARE BROKEN. THEY CREATE DIVISION AMONGST SOCITIES 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @kaziuddin2157 Liberal party makes biggest mistake to bring lot lot south Asian poor students in thisin this country in last few years. They came here for work not studying. 30 to 40 % disappear after reach in canada . 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @Casey-qm1nd It's funny to see all these colleges and universities condemn the residential school system, yet look at these schools abusing international students and treating them as cash cows. 0 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 months ago @angrengcapa9590 Need to stop work permit for international students or do not accept if insufficient financial for colleges / universities fees. 37 eP02h50KIOA
2 years, 3 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, 3 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, 3 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, 3 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, 3 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, 3 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
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