Trudeau's Immigration Policies Face Criticism as Costs Skyrocket for Newcomers
Canada is experiencing significant backlash from both immigrants and citizens concerning the country's immigration policies under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. As the nation has long been seen as a haven for newcomers, many are now struggling to achieve permanent residency amid rising costs and systemic frustrations.
Statistics Canada reports a troubling rise in hate crimes, with incidents motivated by race or ethnicity accounting for 44.5% in 2023. Many immigrants, particularly from India and Iran, express feelings of hopelessness about securing permanent residency, citing experiences of discrimination and the burdens faced in their transition to Canadian life.
One couple from Iran spoke about their disappointment after investing $50,000 and five years pursuing residency, only to feel that the system is now broken due to changing immigration policies aligned with upcoming elections. Another immigrant, Ankit, shared his struggle with economic pressures and the inability to afford a home in Canada, contrasting it sharply with his previous life in India.
The mounting challenges faced by immigrants, including high tuition and living costs, are leading many to reconsider their choice of Canada as a destination. Experts warn the situation may worsen, as the transition to permanent residency becomes increasingly fraught with difficulties.
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