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47 minutes ago, singhbj singh said:

A Canadian venture capital firm is funding entrepreneurs to relocate and become citizens

https://in.news.yahoo.com/canadian-vc-firm-paying-entrepreneurs-192200808.html

The Canadian immigration is some of the biggest scams going. Immigration is big business.

They suck in a lot of skilled immigrants through their points system who end up working as cab drivers and pizza deliverers because they cannot get a job in their skilled profession because they need "Canadian Experience".

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11 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

The Canadian immigration is some of the biggest scams going. Immigration is big business.

They suck in a lot of skilled immigrants through their points system who end up working as cab drivers and pizza deliverers because they cannot get a job in their skilled profession because they need "Canadian Experience".

That's true but this Venture Capital firm is funding only Entrepreneurs.

Business & Investment Visa category is different from PR through skilled migration.

It is a good option for those who want to start a business or be self employed.

 

 

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9 hours ago, silverSingh said:

I am told ou will only find a suitable job in some areas, if you are a catholic with a western sounding (christian) first name. If your first name is Jaswinder, you are better off changing it to Jazzy, Wayne, Georgie or even Janet or Janice if you a girl.

Which of the four have Christian names

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/three-sikhs-sworn-in-as-cabinet-ministers-in-canada/1/516648.html

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44 minutes ago, silverSingh said:

Do you know them personally?  Are they living near you ?  These are their names as documented on their birth certificates or possports.  It wont surprise me If they are known as Harry, Andy, Barbie and David to their friends and privately. So, don't try to be clever with me hehehe.... All Indians and particularly sikhs from India lack self confidence big time. This is why  they run straight to the barber's as soon as they land in western countries and have their hair taken care of before changing their first sikh names to western ones so to make it nice and easy for those western thicko employers or friends or colleagues to be able to pronounce them and get them right.  Sh**. I think barbers in their new countries take. bookings on line before their clients' arrival prior to their boarding an aircraft. They have zero self confidence and if they don't cut their hair and change their sikh first names first then they get hooked on the sharaab, drugs and maas and justify their behavior by repeating old cliches (to boost their confidence) which I refuse to repeat here.  If all fails then they look for a cigarette smoking (that smokes lie a chimney), unkempt gorry,  <banned word filter activated> to get married to so they can send photographs back home to brag about their latest achievement to their more poorer and backward thinking relatives and friends, which follows with a song sung in a chorus by these poor folks: 'saddey moondey nay gorri mem nal biah kita dekho saarei'  before it becomes a hit song on every Indian tv screen. This chorus is then followed by more repititions  whenever they chance to meet someone on the street or anywhere else in India.  They fail to comprehend that a ghorri <banned word filter activated> is as bad as the punjaban <banned word filter activated>, both after their father in law's hard earned cash.  Why do they do such low caste or class harkataans? May be it is all genetic. All RDM from india.

They should really be known as ZCPs This is why the sikh kurries dislike them so much. They all wear their mothers' frocks even when they have one foot in the grave. RDMs lol, all RDMs.

 

 

Silver you have developed a regressive attitude, stop hanging with negative people.

Seek society of Gursikhs, Achievers & Positive Thinkers.

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19 hours ago, silverSingh said:

Do you know them personally?  Are they living near you ? 

Do you know them personally? Are they living near you? Then what are you talking about?

19 hours ago, silverSingh said:

It wont surprise me If they are known as Harry, Andy, Barbie and David to their friends and privately.

Maybe, maybe not, maybe they're known as Rinky or Tinky or Lalli privately. You have no proof either way, but that's not what we were talking about. The question was about getting a job with an Indian name vs. a Christian name. And these people (Indian-Canadian ministers) do not use Western names publicly, and there is ample proof of that.

1. Harjit Sajjan. In news articles, he is called by his name, Harjit, not Harry or anything like that. Here are his social media accounts:

https://mobile.twitter.com/harjitsajjan

https://www.facebook.com/harjit.sajjan.7/

http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/minister/honourable-harjit-singh-sajjan

See any Harry there?

2. Amarjeet Sohi.

https://www.google.com/search?q=amarjit+sohi

https://mobile.twitter.com/sohiamarjeet

https://www.facebook.com/AmarjeetSohiYEG/

Here's the way he gave his name to Parliament:

http://pm.gc.ca/eng/minister/honourable-amarjeet-sohi

3. Bardish Chagger

https://www.google.com/search?q=bardish+chagger

https://www.facebook.com/bardish.chagger/

https://mobile.twitter.com/bardishkw

http://pm.gc.ca/eng/minister/honourable-bardish-chagger

 

Now let's contrast that to sell-out Punjabis:

4. Nikki Haley

Former governor of South Carolina and currently US ambassador to the UN.

She was born in the US to Sikh parents born in Amritsar. She married a white guy and calls herself "Nikki" instead of Nimrata (birth name).

How many news articles are there that primarily calls her "Nimrata"? There aren't because that's not what she calls herself.

https://www.google.com/search?q=nikki+haley

Let's look at her social media accounts, and how she is presents her name:

https://www.facebook.com/NikkiHaley/

https://mobile.twitter.com/nikkihaley

The New York Times creates tags for every prominent (or sometimes, even obscure) person, event, institution, country, etc. out there. Here's there tag for Nikki Haley:

https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/nikki-haley

They have no tag "nimrata randhawa" for her. The reason is simply she calls herself Nikki.

5. Bobby Jindal

AKA Piyush Jindal, former governor of Lousiana, but he calls himself Bobby:

https://www.bobbyjindal.com/

https://mobile.twitter.com/bobbyjindal

https://www.facebook.com/bobbyjindal/

 

The reason for bringing all this up is to show that if you call yourself by a Western name, people (the public) will call you by that name. If you call yourself by your Indian name, that's what people will call you. What these people are called at home ("darling", "honey" or whatever) is immaterial. The Canadian ministers have enough guts to call themselves by their Indian names, and they still got the top jobs in the country.

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19 hours ago, silverSingh said:

All Indians and particularly sikhs from India lack self confidence big time. This is why  they run straight to the barber's as soon as they land in western countries and have their hair taken care of before changing their first sikh names to western ones so to make it nice and easy for those western thicko employers or friends or colleagues to be able to pronounce them and get them right.

Right, this is why Harjit Singh Sajjan, born in Canada, is a Kesadhari Sikh who uses his Indian name and Nikki Haley, born in Punjab, is a sellout that cuts her hair, uses a Western name, and married a white Christian.

Oh, oopsies, that's exactly 180 degrees incorrect: Harjit Singh Sajjan was born in Punjab, and Nikki Haley was born in South Carolina.

If you had just made a general statement that we should not sell out and change ourselves in a misguided attempt to please Westerners, that would have been fine. By making a sweeping statement, the statement becomes false.

In contrast to you, I salute all of our people who stay true to their roots (to either lesser or greater extents), including Canadian-born Bardish Chaggar and Navdeep Bains and Punjab-born Harjit SIngh Sajjan and Amarjit Sohi. Any Sikh with his head screwed on straight is proud of both Harjit SIngh Sajjan and Navdeep Singh Bains, and does not discriminate between them based on place of birth.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/28/opinion/canada-immigration-policy-trump.html

The numbers tell the tale. Last year, Canada admitted more than 320,000newcomers — the most on record. Canada boasts one of the highest per-capita immigration rates in the world, about three times higher than the United States. More than 20 percent of Canadians are foreign-born; that’s almost twice the American total, even if you include undocumented migrants. And Ottawa plans to increase the number in the years ahead.

It is possible WASP and French whites could become a minority in our lifetime if immigration continues as it is.

Which minority could become the most powerful based on either religion/language/skin colour?

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