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🚨CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND TEMP WORKERS share stories about missing funerals and weddings back home only to be given deportation orders. Tim Hortons onwers and the Bank of Canada got what they wanted though.

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Condo builders, immigration consultants, franchise onwers, big banks and other scum made bank off these kids. Its a musical chairs ponzi. And the music stopped.

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Oh and the college presidents. Cant forget about those scumbags.

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At the end of the day, though, if I go on a 2 week cruise I dont protest on day 13 to stay forever.

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Fix our system? They were told up front your status was temporary.

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None of that is Canadians problems, go home

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Every school for international students should have to learn the word “temporary”.

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So tired of hearing this gross accent and language. Fuck me

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Now they will be able to go to those funerals and weddings. What are they complaining about?

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As an intl student, you are given a 3yr work permit to find work and secure PR. If you are unable to do so, you are to respect the end date on your permit (not deportation), not protest. Plus, as a prospect student, they did 0 research on the school/program. So goal was just PR.

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The governments' plan to manipulate the GDP data was successful.

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