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I understand your point about whether it is "Right" or even logical to move to a new country without knowing the languages of that country; I just don't see how fairness takes a role in this. Obviously these people aren't lazy...I can't imagine immigrating to a new country being easy... Also, European settlers didn't know the Aboriginal languages when they came here...On one hand people are complaining because they don't have enough opportunity here in Canada because of immigrants...If ALL our immigrants were fluent in our official languages...Wouldn't that result in even less opportunities? |
I would love to see the facial expressions of the 3rd generation West Van wasps when a gap tooth, mothball smelly, bad breath mainlander moves in next door to him. |
^c'mon man that's just not in good taste |
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Why is it so many mainlanders have nasty teeth and shit breath? |
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How does our government bend over backwards to help the mainlander chinese who doesn't know english and are buying land? They just find realtors who are multilingual and that solves it. Whoever said that you should be complaining about the government instead of the chinese is right. This is NOT an issue of the mainlanders doing something wrong, they are doing everything completely legally. Consider the viewpoint of the rich mainlander. Actually it doesn't even matter what nationality you are, just consider if you were rich (ie balling out of control). Would you feel like 'Oh the Vancouver property value is already so high and so many Vancouver locals can't afford houses, I better not buy property there'? Of course not, you wouldn't give a shit because obviously the value is so high since so many people WANT to live there. And why do they want to live there? Because Vancouver is a great city to be in. The culture, people, maybe not the weather, and the views. This is a simple matter of supply and demand. Vancouver is just in demand. Anyone remember the PS3 when it first came out? Demand through the roof and people lining up for it overnight? And then people selling it on ebay for multiple times the retail price? Would you be angry at the people who BUY it for the outrageous price? If not, then why would you be angry at people (mainland chinese) who are buying property at an outrageous price? |
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My point is that if I were to willingly move to another country with the idea that I would settle, buy a house, and spend many years there, I would do what I could to help fit in. Among other things, learning the local language would likely be one of the most important pre-flight tasks. I'm not going to decide to move to Egypt and start demanding that every government test I need to do should be in English, nor would I expect local stores to have even a smidgen of English on their signs or products. I'm moving to their country; I should be able to integrate into said society, not expect them to conform to my needs simply because I can't be bothered to learn their language. |
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I don't understand why this language thing is even an issue. Even the women in the original video is speaking English, albeit broken as hell. I'm sure her English is probably better than Skinnypup's Chinese hahaha. Posted via RS Mobile |
There is a law in the Philippines and Thailand that only residents of their given countries can own land. This is to enable to that citizens of that country to be able to afford their house prices. If that law was in effect here; only people living in Canada could purchase houses thus lowering prices. Hopefully... |
I truly don't understand why not learning English in canada is such a big deal for many of you. I can totally understand why all the rich immigrants won't bother to learn a lick of english here, and I support them 100%. This is a free country what language they speak is none of you business. You need to understand: Many of the wealthy Chinese in Canada came here for a very short term purpose: they either just want to send their children here for education or just buying a 2nd home here for vacation or investment purpose. Under this circumstance do you think any of them would actually want to seriously learn a foriegn language? answer this: if you ever become rich enough to purpose a 2nd house in Mexico or the Middle East for vacation / investment purpose, would you be learning Spanish or Arabs like theres no tomororw? no, you would not. You would still be in Mexico or Middle East and expect them to speak your language (in this case english) to be at your service. Get this: try to get into the richman's mindset is the first step toward one day being like one of them. |
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its actually a good idea |
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My $80 tax rebate example was an extreme one. However they would have bought that same handbag and government would have generated the same tax income without the $80 handout. We've already brought up examples of abuse of the education system, medical system, etc etc, that are much costlier and no amount of sales tax generated from consumed goods can make that up. Maybe abuse is too strong a word, it implies improper use. The problem is not with the people taking advantage of the system, it is that the system is too easy to take advantage of; so those who feel they are eligible for something, feel that it is their entitlement. Bums and freeloaders, I wish we could ship them off all to mainland China and let their government take care of them much like how our government are taking care of their rich people (only half serious). But hey, what can you do, these people can't fend for themselves whether its by choice or by nature. The immigrants coming in and leeching off our social systems even though they pay sales tax, they don't get the same pass from me. As I mentioned earlier, the blame is as much on the gov and the system as it is on them, but we should all know what is right and what is not |
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Why shouldn't a person who is well-off receive a tax bonus? Because they don't need it AS much as you do? Who decides what a person "needs" and what a person doesn't "need." It's arbitrary and personal opinion based on your own values and goals. Why should someone who is rich pay higher amounts of taxes and get no return while someone who is poor will pay a smaller amount and get a larger return? Because they have more money? ? ? If someone decides to give up their "$80 return" and give it to you, that is called charity. If the government forces that person to give up that $80 return that was theirs, that's called STEALING... You're talking about a sense of entitlement but from what you have written, it is my understanding that you feel you are entitled to more financial benefits from the government than a rich person? Why is that? Because you're not as well off? Because that rich person can go without that tax return and sleep nice and easy in her or her bed without worrying about it? (And I am speaking generally here, I am not implying that you are not well off or that you are well off...) Why should you work harder you ask? Not because we want you to help rich people become more rich...But because you feel that you deserve more and have the potential to be more financially stable...Everyone makes life choices...the choices made by "rich" people have generally brought them to where they are today. Yes, some get their money through inheritances and trust funds, but nevertheless, someone in their family, at one point or another, worked extremely hard to earn that money. They have the right to do as they please with it so long as they are not directly hurting anyone else with it. If they want to give it to their children, they have every legal and moral right to do so. |
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All you need is a stash of cash for collateral then they will approve you, which makes it ridiculously easy for money laundering. Quote:
This law has actually help control the price of residential real estate in Vietnam, allowing residents and citizens of that country to realistically afford a home. Not just a home for a bachelor, but a home for a family of 4 or 5, which is entirely unreachable here in Vancouver. And don't give me this BS that moving out to the suburbs will be affordable cause it's not. For a family of 4, buying a house in Surrey Central, for example, will set you back 500-550K before tax. After tax, you're looking at approximately 620K. 20% down-payment, for example, which is UNHEARD of, would set you back at 124K downpayment. A mortgage of 496K, at today's rate of 3.7% Variable, 5 years interest term, amortization at 30 years. Monthly payment is $2,283.00 This is ONLY your mortgage payment, excluding utils, property tax, maintenance, etc. Average household income is approximately 60k in Vancouver (gross). Net income is approximately 48K. The annual mortgage payment is $27,396 (2,283.00 x 12). That is 57% of your annual income going towards ONLY your mortgage for the average household. Nevermind buying and owning a house in Vancouver, This is not even affordable to buy a house in the suburbs for an average family. This is how fucked up and flawed our real estate market is. |
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What the heck do you mean Chinese lol. I am sorry at least learn how to communicate better. What's more funny is they tried to grab anyone who looks like they are Chinese and ask for help in Chinese. Everytime that happens I always say I don't speak Chinese. Learn some English. Why should the Driver test be done in other languages other than English or French? The road signs in Vancouver are in English. They are not in Chinese, Korean, Japanese....... so what if someone pass the Driver with their language but have no idea what it means in English. You know how dangerous that can be? Just wait a few more years where a decent cost over 2m and the locals can't afford to even buy an apartment that will be fun to see. |
If I had more time, I think I would invest in learning some Chinese. Too many haters here overworked over nothing. It's a global village. I hear they pay expats really well working in China, especially in the hospitality industry as managers, as the locals know nothing about service, food & wine, western culture. |
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http://www.workpermit.com/canada/points_calculator.htm Take the quiz: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra...sess/index.asp Maybe email your MP if you have specific concerns. Who knows, maybe your loop hole's an issue they've already looked at. |
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class uprising. Lets do it. |
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