‘Shocking and unjustifiable:’ Canada is deporting migrants at its highest rate in more than a decade
‘Shocking and unjustifiable:’ Canada is deporting migrants at its highest rate in more than a decade

‘Shocking and unjustifiable:’ Canada is deporting migrants at its highest rate in more than a decade

If one isn't here legally, and making no attempt to stay here legally, I see no problem here. You came on a visa, you leave when it is up. You want to stay their is a way to do it and I do not care how hard it is. Everyone I know who immigrated here went through that system and every selfish prick trying to take the back door can get thrown back out it.
Recently spent 100 hours on PR paperwork for my gf, these entitled pricks can shove it
My wife/kids just got their PR cards in the mail. It took just shy of a year from the time we arrived in Canada to get it done. It was not cheap but it was not that complicated for us. Everyone's experience is unique, but I found the government services workers very friendly and eager to help.
It can't even be that hard, there were over a million immigrants in each of the last couple years.
I don't know what Canada's system is like, but I've heard it's harder to immigrate to Canada than the US, and it is not easy to immigrate to the US. You have to get your green card sponsored by a company or marry a citizen, there's a ridiculous amount of paperwork, and depending on what country you're from there can be a years long queue to get your green card application reviewed and approved. I would be interested to hear from a Canadian if it's a similar process.