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Originally Posted by PenisFace
For someone who argues so fervently, you need to read up on legal immigration to the United States. Simply put, it is not an easy process, and you don't get to live and work in the United States if your only hope of employment is unskilled or partially skilled work. For a Canadian to be granted access to live and work in the United States, they must have an appropriate education (usually requiring a bachelors degree) in a specific field. Usually, these fields are science, medical, and a few others.
Basically, you must be able to work in a field that requires lots of qualifications. What does this mean? It means that there aren't enough Americans who are educated enough to fill these jobs, which means it's time to bring in people who are. I couldn't move the united states to be a municipal worker, or a truck driver, or an auto mechanic. Because there are plenty of Americans who do that and who are qualified to do so. I could, however, move to the Unitd States to be a pharmacist, a landscape architect, or an English teacher. Because people with those skills are lacking in the US. In order to work a job/career in the United States, I must:
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That's a crock of bull. At Playboy / ICS we had a number of Canadians who did not have a college education who switched jobs at will without issues. They quit their job, get hired on at a new company, resubmit their paperwork, and bam.
My neighbors across the street are another one. They are from Afghanistan. They barely speak a lick of English, but from what they told me they went through a four week "business course" and then while they were still in Afghanistan they got a loan to move their entire family to the US and open up a business - They now run a 7-11.
Years ago I worked for an Iranian family. Same exact crap. They took a business course on running a dry cleaner, got a huge loan, moved the entire family from Iran into a million dollar house. They came here under some goverment program that encouraged them to take a business course and then loaned them the money to come and open up a business.
I'm not saying it's easy to move to the US and become a citizen. There has to be some requirements. We can't just let anyone in. But once you come in illegally, you should never be allowed back in again.