Wednesday, July 4, 2012

System against the System




While applying for Canadian immigration, you need to furnish your Resume, which is a basic document which earns you a nod or refusal from the Immigration Officer. Your Resume is the main document which finally gets you a Canadian Visa; other supplementary documents like degree, bank statements, work experience, police certificate are complimentary. You are most often devastated to know the very resume is nothing when you arrive in Canada. Canadian Immigration Ministry assesses you by following certain guidelines and allowing you to enter the country and when you start looking a job on the basis of the same resume you are told, “Sorry, you are zero”. This is a case of system against the system. It’s nothing but a kind of trap which is made to help local School Industry and Large Corporate supply chain management, warehousing and factory owners etc. Canada receives about 250,000 new immigrants annually (apart from those about 30,000 Refugees and 180,000 Temporary Foreign Workers visas issued as an average every year), few goes to these institutes for upgrades. Few return to their countries and most of new immigrants end up with petty jobs. This is not by accident; it’s actually a well defined policy of Canadian Government meant to benefit local industry and business houses.

It’s a total exposure of how the Canadian system works. One system approves you as a competent person to enter Canada and the other internal system rejects you as an educated, professional person and then forces you to surrender as a cheap laborer. The first system ensures that you have enough money before entering Canada and then the second system forces you to extract your savings to pump into their economy as a student or as a cheap laborer. It seems that they are contradictory but actually both systems are complimentary to each other and as a whole they help the country to run its show.
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