DIY-HP-LED
Well-Known Member
Well we do give rich people special status and many of these folks are rich and business owners. Canada is about maxed out on immigration and if you let 1% in a year, that will be a lot more than half the country in 50 years. We need to maintain our culture too and integrate new people into it as best we can. We live in a modern multicultural society and immigrants come off of plane and fly back home for family events. They continue to be connected to their native cultures more using the internet to talk with the folks back "home" read the local news and watch football matches.I don't think setting up additional special immigration programs for people from Hong Kong is a good idea, or fair to so many people from other countries. I would totally support additional special refugee programs for people that are fleeing violence or persecution. In my experience, people that are already economically ok are less accepting of the communities they are joining and are more likely to try and change those communities to be more like their country of origin. I am not saying we shouldn't accept any immigrants that are already economically ok, but we should not be adding more special immigration programs.
Though some are trying to adapt!