The difficulties after immigrating to canada

All praise to Prime Minister Stephen Harper for admitting that migrants recruited to Canada have been deliberately subjected to mistreatment. He promised to rectify matters and everyone is waiting for the big hand out. The Chinese received one. Quebec receives extras.

If you are Black and Canadian born, everyone steps warily. So when is it the turn of the educated European? There are a huge number of angry, bitter people out there who feel trapped by intermarriage. Separately there are an even greater number of educated, angry and bitter female spouses.

Many women were recruited when their husbands were needed for necessary employment positions. These women were not advised that Canadian Anglophone females were expected to be ‘accepting mothers’ and live for the family. The Anglophone female was defined as an expendable natural resource. One Dutch lady complained bitterly that in Canada she had been told that her husband was the head of the household and she had no say in matters.

When she divorced him for cheating on the marriage she found that he had withdrawn all their retirement wealth. Her signature should have accompanied his. He signed for her. Subsequently he would not sign for a grant to repair the leaking roof over her head. Her lawyer advised her to go bankrupt. Eventually a friend discovered that her retirement funds had been withdrawn by her ex-husband to buy several Canadian properties in his sole name. She was lucky and was reimbursed.

Finding employment is difficult. The male may be recruited to fill a specific job. He and his family members may become a citizen. If that employment ends the Canadian rules are specific. Employment first goes to those with Canadian school backgrounds. Qualifications are secondary. String-pulling by former school friends is essential. One man returned to the Maritimes from British Columbia threadbare. His family were long term settlers. He was immediately found high paying employment. Family business bankruptcies were irrelevant because he began work advising new entrepreneurs!

Many British seafarers were recruited because their qualifications were accepted globally while the Canadian qualifications were not. This will not stop Canadian immigration from erasing their years of education. One man with superior qualifications was listed without his knowledge, as having only five or six years of school. His wife, who was in the middle of a second degree, was listed as having no education whatsoever.

Refugees to Canada openly state that acceptance comes with the third generation. None of those recruited here were advised of this. Neither were the women advised that their rights and freedoms would be less modern than those they had known at home. The real reason for recruitment is that each recruit is expected to bring at least ten thousand dollars which pumps up the Canadian economy. Would you pay that and suffer heartbreak, social ostracism and less than equal human rights if the deal was offered to you? Only desperate refugees would be willing to accept those terms.

Many recruits move on to the USA. One writer was told she could not be a Canadian success because she had not played in the snow. A British Orthopedic surgeon fled to the USA destitute. Canada recruited him for his superior skills and denied employment. No migrants will receive full retirement pensions. Destitution for life can be the result of recruited migration. Even if the retiree can show the forty years in Canada to qualify for the full pension, denial may follow. The least amount of pension from any other source denies the retiree the full twelve hundred dollars a month.

You may live on a pittance all your retired life, while suffering contumely for receiving an education in the worlds older, well established and superior non-Canadian establishments. The country that wrote the first Human Rights Charter is not the country that practices those rights. The cost of suing under the Human Rights Charter can be higher than the compensation received.

Everyone is waiting for that compensation Mr. Harper. You promised that migrant abuse would be rectified. In a country of migrants, millions are waiting for that promise to be fulfilled.