反印度觀點為何日益盛行
多倫多未過濾 2024年10月6日
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6smzNCC_O0&t=71s
學生移民是否搶走了加拿大學生的工作? | 深入探究加拿大就業市場
在本視頻中,我們將探討當今加拿大最熱門的話題之一:印度移民是否搶走了原本屬於加拿大學生的工作?隨著國際學生和技術工人(尤其是來自印度的留學生和技術工人)數量的不斷增長,這個問題引發了諸多爭論。我們將深入分析勞動力市場的運作方式、移民對工作機會的影響,以及是否存在真正的競爭,或者這是否隻是一種臆想。加入我們,深入了解這些頭條新聞背後的真相。
請在下方評論區留言,告訴我們誰才是罪魁禍首。
我們還將剖析助長反移民情緒的社會根源,包括對就業崗位短缺、城市人口過度擁擠以及公共服務壓力的擔憂。通過訪談、專家洞見和真實案例,我們探討加拿大的政治領導人、媒體和經濟政策是如何加劇這種反彈的。這對加拿大的多元文化認同和移民的未來有何更廣泛的影響?
加拿大能否找到一條平衡經濟增長需求和公民日益增長的擔憂的前進道路?歡迎與我們坦誠探討重塑當代加拿大公眾輿論和移民體驗的複雜力量。
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如果他們在你的國家如此優秀,那就留在那裏吧。我們需要在一周內第二次體驗加拿大。安大略省種族衝突的視頻已被發布到網上。多年來,我們需要在歡迎移民和難民方麵做更多工作。加拿大一直被視為成功的燈塔,張開雙臂歡迎數百萬移民。移民不僅僅是我們做的事情,更是我們身份認同的核心部分。你知道,在加拿大,移民不僅僅是我們做的事情,更是我們的身份認同。這是我們一直以來的身份認同。但現在貧困率上升,住房危機失控,僅去年就有超過一百萬國際學生湧入,人們的情緒正在發生變化。現在超過60%的加拿大人認為移民水平過高。在與加拿大人交談時,我們聽到他們說移民搶走了學生的工作,為什麽我們明知沒有住房,還要讓這麽多人進來。讓我們仔細看看Tim Horton's,它就是一個典型的例子。在那裏工作的越來越多人,不是加拿大學生或當地人,而是移民,其中許多人來自印度。國際工人的激增尤其明顯,尤其是在快餐等低工資行業。根據政府數據,每年進入加拿大的臨時外國工人中,近40%從事服務業,例如Tim Horton's等餐廳的職位。這引發了人們對加拿大學生和年輕人能否獲得入門級工作的擔憂,他們傳統上依靠這些職位來積累工作經驗並支付學費。過去5年,僅來自印度的新移民就超過32萬,很明顯,這些工作的競爭已經加劇,許多工人,尤其是國際學生,為了在繼續深造的同時養活自己,在快餐連鎖店從事兼職工作。加拿大現在的問題是,這些曾經是年輕加拿大人墊腳石的職位,是否正在被更廉價、更絕望的勞動力所擠壓?我們去了安大略省的brm,直接聽取了國際學生的意見,尤其是來自印度的學生,了解他們為什麽在完成學業後想留在加拿大。許多人解釋說,他們來這裏是為了更好的工作機會,因為盡管學費高昂,生活成本不斷上漲,但印度的就業競爭仍然非常激烈。他們覺得自己投入了太多,不應該空手而歸。學生們強調,加拿大的移民政策,比如畢業工簽(pgwp),鼓勵他們留下來。我們已經在這裏建立了生活。一位學生說,盡管理解當地人日益增長的不滿情緒,但他們相信自己正在為經濟做出貢獻,並致力於在加拿大建設未來。你認為他們有什麽不同嗎?他們有爭議,所以我們要求延長畢業工簽。原因是,現在有更多的人……超過
10萬名即將申請工作簽證的人
他們的工作許可將在2024年前到期
新冠疫情期間,是什麽原因導致
政府邀請了很多人
導致100萬份申請積壓
處理,因此, 文件處理時間延遲,
這導致過去32個月沒有CC抽簽,所以CC是
加拿大經驗類移民,
就像一條通往永久居留權的途徑
我們完善個人資料,
把文件放入申請池,然後如果我們
有資格,呃,有個分數線,比如
450 到 470,如果我的分數是 470,我就會
收到申請永久居留權的邀請。有很多積壓的申請,但是
我們隻能獲得三年的有限工作許可,就是這樣。所以在這三年內,
我們需要積累加拿大經驗,
還需要完善我們的個人資料,
還需要完善我們的積分係統。所以現在我們
有資格獲得永久居留權,但是,由於積壓的申請,CRS 分數池裏有很多申請,
CRS 分數是 500 多分,是的。
對於普通人來說,要達到這個分數線
非常困難,所以加拿大人越來越多地
指責移民搶走了曾經由學生填補的工作崗位,而
移民,尤其是國際學生,
則將他們所有的困境都歸咎於加拿大政府。那麽,
政府在這種局麵下是否發揮了重要作用?
讓我們來看看,我們在過去幾年裏看到的,
呃,機構教育高等教育
各院校和各省允許接收的國際學生數量遠遠超過其所在院校或社區的實際容納能力,因此,我們采取了重大措施,確保這些國際學生在他們所在社區的吸收能力得到尊重,但我們也看到,不幸的是,許多國際學生在加拿大被剝削,他們沒有獲得他們來到我們國家所希望獲得的教育和機會,所以,您認為誰應該對這種情況負責?
Why Anti-Indian Views Are Growing
Toronto Unfiltered 2024年10月6日
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6smzNCC_O0&t=71s
Are student Immigrants taking Jobs from Canadian Students? | A Deep Dive into Canada’s Job Market
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In this video, we explore one of the most talked-about topics in Canada today: Are Indian immigrants taking jobs that could go to Canadian students? With the rising numbers of international students and skilled workers, especially from India, this question has sparked a lot of debate. We’ll break down how the labor market works, the impact of immigration on job availability, and whether there’s truly competition or if this is more myth than reality. Join us for a detailed look at what’s really happening behind the headlines.
Let us know who is to BLAME in the comments below
We also unpack the societal frustrations that are fueling this anti-immigration sentiment, including concerns about job scarcity, urban overcrowding, and a perceived strain on public services. Through interviews, expert insights, and real-life stories, we explore how Canada's political leaders, media, and economic policies are contributing to this backlash. What are the broader implications for Canada’s multicultural identity and the future of immigration?
Can the country find a path forward that balances the need for growth with the growing concerns of its citizens? Join us for a candid exploration of the complex forces reshaping public opinion and the immigrant experience in modern-day Canada.
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if they are so great in your country then stay there we need to get a Canadian experience for the second time in a week a video of a racially charged confrontation in Ontario has been posted online need to do more about welcoming in uh immigrants and refugees for years Canada has been seen as a beacon of success welcoming millions of immigrants with open arms immigration wasn't just something we did it was a core part of our identity you
know immigration in Canada is not just something that we do it's it's who we are it's it's who we've always been but now with poverty On The Rise a housing crisis spiraling out of control and more than a million International students pouring in just last year the mood is Shifting over 60% of Canadians now
believe immigration levels are too high
when speaking with Canadians we're
hearing them say immigrants are taking
student jobs and why are we letting in
so many people when we know there's no
housing for them let's take a closer
look at Tim Horton's as a prime example
who's working there increasingly it's
not Canadian students or locals but
immigrants many of whom come from India
the surge in international workers has
been noticeable particularly in low-wage
sectors like fast food according to
government data nearly 40% of the
temporary foreign workers entering
Canada each year are employed in service
industry roles such as those found at
places like Tim Horton's this has raised
concerns about the availability of
entry-level jobs for Canadian students
and young people who traditionally rely
on these positions to gain work
experience and pay for their education
with over 320,000 new immigrants from
India alone settling in Canada over the
past 5 years it's become clear that the
competition for these jobs has
intensified many of these workers
especially International students take
up part-time roles in fast food chains
to support themselves while pursuing
education in Canada the question now is
whether these positions once a stepping
stone for young Canadians are being
squeezed out by cheaper more desperate
labor we went to brm in Ontario to hear
directly from International students
especially from India about why they
want to stay in Canada after completing
their studies many explained that they
came for better opportunities as job
competition in India is fierce despite
High tuition fees and Rising living
costs they feel they've invested too
much to return home empty-handed
students highlighted that Canadian
immigration policies like the
postgraduation work permit pgwp encourag
them to stay we've built a life here
said one student despite understanding
growing frustrations from locals they
believe they're contributing to the
economy and are committed to building a
future in Canada what do you think do
they have an argument so we are demanding for the
postgraduation work permit extension the
reason is like there are more than
100,000 people who are going to who work
permit is going to expire in before 2024
what was the reason during covid-19
government has invited a lot of people
caused the 1 million backlog in the file
processing and due to that there is a
delayed processing time in the files and
which which due to which like there is
no CC draw from last 32 months so cc is
the Canadian experience class it's a
like a pathway to permanent residency
where we uh work on our profiles and we
put our files in the pool and then if we
are eligible uh there is a cut off like
450 470 and if my point is 470 I will
get an invitation to apply for permanent
residency there is lot of backlogs but
we get only three years three years of
limited work permit that's it so under
those three years we need to get a
Canadian experience and we need to work
on our profiles as well and we need to
work on our point system so right now we
are eligible for permanent residency but
due to a backlogs a lot of files in the
pool the CRS score is is 500 plus yeah
and for a average person Crossing that
Mark is very difficult so Canadians are increasingly
blaming immigrants for taking jobs that
were once filled by students while
immigrants particularly International
students point fingers at the Canadian
government for all their struggles well
does the government play a significant
role in this situation let's find out we
saw over the past years both uh
Institution educ postsecondary education
institutions and the provinces uh allow
for a far greater number of
international students than the
institutions or the communities that
they're part of could actually hold uh
and that is why we have made significant
steps to make sure that uh both the
absorption capacity of these
International students in the
communities in which they live uh is
respected but also we were seeing
unfortunately a lot of international
students being exploited in Canada
instead of getting the education and the
opportunities that uh they came to our
country for so who do you think is
responsible for this situation share
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