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The Canadian Experience scam
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The Canadian Experience scam

Did any of you guys who migrated to Canada ever encountered a statement from an HR interviewer that "you have no Canadian experience"?

It's kind of ironic that newcomers to Canada have all of their previous overseas skills and education disqualified by the Canadian job market, while the Canadian government PR advertises how Canada needs skilled people, yet at least 50% of those skilled immigrants end up working minimum wage jobs to survive.

However, in Toronto, the credentials of a Woman's Studies or Sociology major are highly valued and I am not exaggerating. There are many female professors, social workers and non-profit workers who hold these Liberal Arts degress.

Affirmative action of "Equal opportunity" employment hiring practices are another scam. Men are excluded from hiring practices in favour of women.

So forum members, if you are a skilled person making good coin in your country, don't come to Canada and NEVER step foot in Toronto as much as it is tempting to want to experience the feminist horror ride.

Back in 2005, immigrants who were fleeced of their life savings and lied to by the Canadian government PR department established a website called NotCanada (and this website was mysteriously taken down and not even archived in the wayback machine). Not Canada was about speaking out about the truth about Canada and how skilled immigrants end up in a worse position than they are before they migrated.

And if people think that Canada is more superior than 3rd world countries, Canada's healthcare is way behind India's healthcare system, and Canada's industries are way behind the developed countries 1st and 2nd world countries such as the United States and Europe in terms of innovation.

Toronto is not only bad solely because of feminism, but egalitarianism has destroyed competition, innovation and prosperity for ambititious people.

I hope reading this gives you some insight so that you can research and find out for yourself how bad Canada is for ambitious people who are doing very well in their home countries overseas.
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#2

The Canadian Experience scam

Short circuit the Matrix by being your own boss.

I'm the King of Beijing!
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#3

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You can thank all of the third world liars and scam artists with degrees from the university of Dirkadirkastan for fucking it up for you in previous years.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 07:52 PM)scotian Wrote:  

You can thank all of the third world liars and scam artists with degrees from the university of Dirkadirkastan for fucking it up for you in previous years.

Yep, exactly true. Check this case out (As told by Ezra Levant, personal ally of our beloved Roosh):
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Engineers wear an iron ring on their pinky finger. It’s a tradition that began in 1925 to commemorate a terrible engineering disaster.

The massive Quebec Bridge across the Saint Lawrence River collapsed – twice. Once in 1907. And again in 1916. The same bridge.

Eighty-eight people were killed.

A Royal Commission of Inquiry ruled “the failure cannot be attributed directly to any cause other than errors in judgment on the part of… two engineers.”

That disaster led to an overhaul in the credentialing of engineers. In Canada, it’s now illegal to call yourself an engineer without passing difficult exams, and being subject to the oversight of engineering associations. It’s similar to the requirements to call yourself a doctor.

But to Ladislav Mihaly, those rules are just too tough.

Mihaly was born in Czechoslovakia (as it was then known) and immigrated to Canada. He claimed he had two master's degrees from the former Czechoslovakia and worked there as a professional engineer for 25 years. In 1999, he applied to become an Alberta engineer and, like all would-be engineers, was asked to take a test administered by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA).

He failed.

So he applied to write the exam again, nine months later. This time, he didn’t even bother to show up.

Some three years later, Mihaly phoned APEGA and told them he was a really, really good engineer, and asked to be exempted. They invited him to take the test again. And again he failed.

He started doing weird things. In August of 2006, Mihaley wrote an e-mail to APEGA with the subject line, “Do you want to trade.” He said he would rewrite Alberta’s Fire Safety Codes for free – and if he did a good job, maybe they’d let him be an engineer without taking the test.

APEGA said no. Aren’t you glad they did? Don’t you wish they had been around when the Quebec Bridge was being built?

So on Aug. 5, 2008, almost 10 years after first applying to write the exam, Mihaly sued.

He didn’t appeal to an APEGA review panel. He didn’t appeal to a real court. He had no case. And he had no money.

So he did what you’d expect a ne’er-do-well to do: he complained to the Alberta Human Rights Commission, who were thrilled to have a new customer.

Mihaly is not a minority. He’s a middle-aged white male from Europe. The exam he kept failing was an engineering exam – about as non-subjective as possible. In fact, almost a quarter of Alberta engineers today are immigrants. They all passed the exam. Mihaly just wanted special treatment.

But human rights commissions aren’t called kangaroo courts for nothing. And for the next five years, they ran with Mihaly’s case with a vengeance. He didn’t even have to hire a lawyer; taxpayers paid for the whole thing.

And earlier this month, the tribunal ruled in Mihaly’s favour.

In the Feb. 6 decision, they ruled that it was discrimination to hold foreign-born “engineers” to Canada’s professional standards.

They ordered APEGA to pay Mihaly $10,000 in cash. And they ordered APEGA to contact Mihaly’s schools back in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, to find out if in fact Mihaly was a good engineer. Not by testing him. But by talking to the schools over there, decades after Mihaly left.

They had to do more, too. They had to convene a panel of foreign-born Alberta engineers to help Mihaly. They had to find him a mentor. They had to help him find networking parties to go to. All this for a man who confessed at the hearing that he was a layabout. He was unemployed for three years and had worked for five years in low-paying jobs that required only a high-school education. He tried running a bakery which failed.

This is a disgrace. But it’s not a surprise. It’s a human rights commission, not a real court. But it has legal effect. It sets a precedent. Get ready for third-world doctors who fail our exams to cite it to force their way into our hospitals too.

APEGA will appeal. And they will eventually win. But Canada’s obsolete grievance-mongering industry will continue to chug along until we rip out these human rights tribunals by the root.

http://www.torontosun.com/2014/02/14/ano...ommissions

OP, maybe you should take your case to the Human Rights Commission to straighten this issue out?
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I got United Kingdom credentials, which are far higher than Canadian standards.

Yup I know about the scammers who buy their degrees. Unfortunately the scammers get the jobs easier.

I'm leaving Toronto within a few years anyways. I'm just letting the skilled and professional people abroad not to waste their time in Canada.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:06 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

I got United Kingdom credentials, which are far higher than Canadian standards.

Yup I know about the scammers who buy their degrees. Unfortunately the scammers get the jobs easier.

I'm leaving Toronto within a few years anyways. I'm just letting the skilled and professional people abroad not to waste their time in Canada.

What exactly is your field? If you are from the UK I'd wager you must come across poorly in interviews or something because it's pretty easy to transfer professional designations across the commonwealth... Have you seen the number of (white) doctors that are from South Africa in Canada for example? A lot tougher for Americans for some retarded reason but I digress...
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:06 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

I got United Kingdom credentials, which are far higher than Canadian standards.

Yup I know about the scammers who buy their degrees. Unfortunately the scammers get the jobs easier.

I'm leaving Toronto within a few years anyways. I'm just letting the skilled and professional people abroad not to waste their time in Canada.
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Your experience in Toronto isn't necessarily reflective of Canada as a whole and certainly not of the western provinces over the past decade up until late 2014. If you had gone to Calgary instead of Toronto, I dare say that you would be singing a much different song when it comes to success with your chosen career and women. I'll never understand why so many people who live there or move there won't pack their bags and leave but will bitch and moan about it all day on the internet.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 07:52 PM)scotian Wrote:  

You can thank all of the third world liars and scam artists with degrees from the university of Dirkadirkastan for fucking it up for you in previous years.

I agree, and there are also alot of things that are 'uniquely canadian' in terms of work experience. For example

1. "I worked as a petroleum engineer in the UK"...there is no way you are prepared for the soul crushing experience of remote work camps and winter then. The same goes for anyone that has worked in forestry in Europe, most of america, china, south america of new zealand.

2. "I worked as a hospital administrator in Texas"...there is no way you are prepared for the communist health care system and nurses unions of Canada (someone from the Uk would be good though)

3. "Oh I drove a road train in Australia"...have you ever seen a moose? Have you ever seen what happens when you hit a moose? Have you ever seen the show ice road truckers...thats the trans canada highway all winter.

3. "Oh I played hockey in Tennessee"...Get the fuck out.

Canada is so retarded in the way it does many things that in reality alot of global and even American experiences don't translate well.

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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The Canadian Experience scam

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:16 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:06 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

I got United Kingdom credentials, which are far higher than Canadian standards.

Yup I know about the scammers who buy their degrees. Unfortunately the scammers get the jobs easier.

I'm leaving Toronto within a few years anyways. I'm just letting the skilled and professional people abroad not to waste their time in Canada.
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Your experience in Toronto isn't necessarily reflective of Canada as a whole and certainly not of the western provinces over the past decade up until late 2014. If you had gone to Calgary instead of Toronto, I dare say that you would be singing a much different song when it comes to success with your chosen career and women. I'll never understand why so many people who live there or move there won't pack their bags and leave but will bitch and moan about it all day on the internet.

Yes. Like it's easy for people to move out from one city when they have a family and used up all their life savings. Why do you sound so defensive when I criticize Toronto?

Canadian feminists disrespected Roosh V. Feminist Canada deserves to be criticized.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:15 PM)komatiite Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:06 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

I got United Kingdom credentials, which are far higher than Canadian standards.

Yup I know about the scammers who buy their degrees. Unfortunately the scammers get the jobs easier.

I'm leaving Toronto within a few years anyways. I'm just letting the skilled and professional people abroad not to waste their time in Canada.

What exactly is your field? If you are from the UK I'd wager you must come across poorly in interviews or something because it's pretty easy to transfer professional designations across the commonwealth... Have you seen the number of (white) doctors that are from South Africa in Canada for example? A lot tougher for Americans for some retarded reason but I digress...

Some of my Cambridge and University of Oxford credits are not even recognized in Canada's post secondary institutions!

Meanwhile my friends with similar qualifications are progressing to MBAs and Phds while I have to re-do Canadian stuff. What makes Canada so special compared to the UK? I thought the Queen of England II owns Canada.
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Perhaps, but maybe you're taking it a bit far? Much has been said about Toronto as it is.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:25 PM)Dr. Howard Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 07:52 PM)scotian Wrote:  

You can thank all of the third world liars and scam artists with degrees from the university of Dirkadirkastan for fucking it up for you in previous years.

I agree, and there are also alot of things that are 'uniquely canadian' in terms of work experience. For example

1. "I worked as a petroleum engineer in the UK"...there is no way you are prepared for the soul crushing experience of remote work camps and winter then. The same goes for anyone that has worked in forestry in Europe, most of america, china, south america of new zealand.

2. "I worked as a hospital administrator in Texas"...there is no way you are prepared for the communist health care system and nurses unions of Canada (someone from the Uk would be good though)

3. "Oh I drove a road train in Australia"...have you ever seen a moose? Have you ever seen what happens when you hit a moose? Have you ever seen the show ice road truckers...thats the trans canada highway all winter.

3. "Oh I played hockey in Tennessee"...Get the fuck out.

Canada is so retarded in the way it does many things that in reality alot of global and even American experiences don't translate well.

Canada is behind the U.S. and Europe in terms of innovation by many decades behind. A quack doctor who bought his way through medical school from the middle of the desert has more brains than a Grade 12 teacher here in Ontario.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:51 PM)Rang off the Pipe Wrote:  

Perhaps, but maybe you're taking it a bit far? Much has been said about Toronto as it is.

No man. They way Roosh V was treated in Canada is a sign of how terrible the place is. America has more freedom of speech and innovation than Canada.
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Sometimes those phrases are just roundabout ways of saying "you're not hired". So don't let it lead you astray in your introspection.

Also if the problem is licensing/certification, many guys and companies just get around this by using different words, and or using contracting/shell businesses.

I'm not a psychologist, I'm a 'life coach'.
I'm not a software engineer, I'm a 'computing assistant'.
I'm not a pickup 'bootcamp' scammer, I'm a 'real social dynamics instructor'. Etc.

I'm not an employee at a corporation, I'm a sole proprietor of a services company which sells it's products to a corporation, etc.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:54 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:51 PM)Rang off the Pipe Wrote:  

Perhaps, but maybe you're taking it a bit far? Much has been said about Toronto as it is.

No man. They way Roosh V was treated in Canada is a sign of how terrible the place is. America has more freedom of speech and innovation than Canada.

Fine go to the USA and enjoy the race wars, cinema shootings and people of Wal-Mart, or you can go to the superior educated UK with its knife crime, Chavs and councils infested with Paki diddlers and Islamic terrorists, us Canadians won't mind if you leave, really.

*No offence to you USA and British RVF members, but the constant shitting on my country in the past couple of weeks is getting on my nerves, people's experiences with SJWs and left-tards in Montreal and Toronto doesn't represent my country, just as my above generalizations don't represent yours.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 10:18 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:54 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:51 PM)Rang off the Pipe Wrote:  

Perhaps, but maybe you're taking it a bit far? Much has been said about Toronto as it is.

No man. They way Roosh V was treated in Canada is a sign of how terrible the place is. America has more freedom of speech and innovation than Canada.

Fine go to the USA and enjoy the race wars, cinema shootings and people of Wal-Mart, or you can go to the superior educated UK with its knife crime, Chavs and councils infested with Paki diddlers and Islamic terrorists, us Canadians won't mind if you leave, really.

*No offence to you USA and British RVF members, but the constant shitting on my country in the past couple of weeks is getting on my nerves, people's experiences with SJWs and left-tards in Montreal and Toronto doesn't represent my country, just as my above generalizations don't represent yours.

Wow man. After all that Roosh V went through in Canada, you want to play a "patriotic" Canadian and make slurs against racialized people?

Canada is a feminist country. Why are you defending such a feminist country which tried to send the lynch mob on Roosh V?

If Canada is so great why did Roosh V get hounded by Mayors of Toronto and Mississauga and Montreal? Why are many pubs and bars pasting anti-Roosh posters on their premises conflating Roosh V supporters to potential criminals?

How come Roosh V isn't persecuted by the society that much in the U.S. with the exception of the ADL and SPLC, but that's for his writings about a group of people, not directly at his anti-feminist views.
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^ What about Australia man, feeling left out.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 10:18 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:54 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:51 PM)Rang off the Pipe Wrote:  

Perhaps, but maybe you're taking it a bit far? Much has been said about Toronto as it is.

No man. They way Roosh V was treated in Canada is a sign of how terrible the place is. America has more freedom of speech and innovation than Canada.

Fine go to the USA and enjoy the race wars, cinema shootings and people of Wal-Mart, or you can go to the superior educated UK with its knife crime, Chavs and councils infested with Paki diddlers and Islamic terrorists, us Canadians won't mind if you leave, really.

*No offence to you USA and British RVF members, but the constant shitting on my country in the past couple of weeks is getting on my nerves, people's experiences with SJWs and left-tards in Montreal and Toronto doesn't represent my country, just as my above generalizations don't represent yours.

Tell me. What makes Canada so great? Do you know how much money Roosh V had to spend to hire personal bodyguards and security?

What happened to Roosh is a warning sign that Canada is a very feminist country which operates on the level of Communism.
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Close this thread. Scotian and his personal attacks because I criticized Canada shows how brainwashed some people are. I'm trying to give guys advice not to make any mistake, and this guy comes along defending feminist Canada.
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^Fuck this guy.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 10:35 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Close this thread. Scotian and his personal attacks because I criticized Canada shows how brainwashed some people are. I'm trying to give guys advice not to make any mistake, and this guy comes along defending feminist Canada.

You're a fucking loser who stayed in what we here on RVF know to be one of the worst cities in the world for a guy to live, maybe if you did your due diligence and Googled a few things before you moved there then you wouldn't be so upset with your pathetic life, but you didn't, you stunned moron. Its not my fault that you work at a minimum wage job and have a life savings of under $1000 and haven't had sex since 2009, maybe you should have read my oil sands thread and moved out west to get a job like a real man, many of your fellow Upper Canadians, a majority of whom are "racialized" (whatever the fuck that is) made the move and are doing very well. You could have actually done something with your life instead of being an incel pussy in Tdot, I have no sympathy for you, pussy hole.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 10:37 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 10:25 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 10:18 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:54 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:51 PM)Rang off the Pipe Wrote:  

Perhaps, but maybe you're taking it a bit far? Much has been said about Toronto as it is.

No man. They way Roosh V was treated in Canada is a sign of how terrible the place is. America has more freedom of speech and innovation than Canada.

Fine go to the USA and enjoy the race wars, cinema shootings and people of Wal-Mart, or you can go to the superior educated UK with its knife crime, Chavs and councils infested with Paki diddlers and Islamic terrorists, us Canadians won't mind if you leave, really.

*No offence to you USA and British RVF members, but the constant shitting on my country in the past couple of weeks is getting on my nerves, people's experiences with SJWs and left-tards in Montreal and Toronto doesn't represent my country, just as my above generalizations don't represent yours.

Wow man. After all that Roosh V went through in Canada, you want to play a "patriotic" Canadian and make slurs against racialized people?

Canada is a feminist country. Why are you defending such a feminist country which tried to send the lynch mob on Roosh V?

If Canada is so great why did Roosh V get hounded by Mayors of Toronto and Mississauga and Montreal? Why are many pubs and bars pasting anti-Roosh posters on their premises conflating Roosh V supporters to potential criminals?

How come Roosh V isn't persecuted by the society that much in the U.S. with the exception of the ADL and SPLC, but that's for his writings about a group of people, not directly at his anti-feminist views.

I won't deny that Canada has strong feminist influences and that it is a much more socialist country than the USA and we don't have freedom of speech, but its a much smaller country than the USA and our media picked up on Roosh's story and ran with it. Look, the USA has all kinds of freaky people (militias, religious freaks, neo-Nazis, preppers, Black Panthers, etc) and a guy like Roosh just isn't that controversial down there. Up in Canada, we just don't have that many groups of people who make big waves, its a fucking boring country for better or worse. I don't know why I'm arguing with a troll like you but you'd think that after living in Canada for as long as you seem to have that you would have picked up on this stuff but obviously you're an idiot.

I only made a thread about a Toronto cop trying to get information about Roosh and you get beserk and attack people? I only made 2 threads.

You're making it sound like I opened 10 threads at once.
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You can say that you adapt well to new environment, and you will adapt well to the Canadian job market.

Give examples of your last jobs where you had to adapt.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 10:58 PM)Soyouz Wrote:  

You can say that you adapt well to new environment, and you will adapt well to the Canadian job market.

Give examples of your last jobs where you had to adapt.

I'm only in Toronto for 4 years, 1.5 years I had to do back Grade 12...so within the past 2.5 years, the job I had for a year was working as a work study student, and I really had to adapt not to "offend" any feminist.

Mostly adapting in the Canadian job market is being politically correct and catering to feminist views.
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Quote: (08-22-2015 09:51 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:15 PM)komatiite Wrote:  

Quote: (08-22-2015 09:06 PM)RBerkley Wrote:  

I got United Kingdom credentials, which are far higher than Canadian standards.

Yup I know about the scammers who buy their degrees. Unfortunately the scammers get the jobs easier.

I'm leaving Toronto within a few years anyways. I'm just letting the skilled and professional people abroad not to waste their time in Canada.

What exactly is your field? If you are from the UK I'd wager you must come across poorly in interviews or something because it's pretty easy to transfer professional designations across the commonwealth... Have you seen the number of (white) doctors that are from South Africa in Canada for example? A lot tougher for Americans for some retarded reason but I digress...

Some of my Cambridge and University of Oxford credits are not even recognized in Canada's post secondary institutions!

Meanwhile my friends with similar qualifications are progressing to MBAs and Phds while I have to re-do Canadian stuff. What makes Canada so special compared to the UK? I thought the Queen of England II owns Canada.

Yes but what field are you in?

I dont care if you went to Cambridge/Oxford, until you get into specifics all I can do is assume you studied sociology and women's studies since you were so specific about those fields in your original post. Our women's studies industry is pretty saturated so there isnt much foreign talent headhunting going on right now. If you took engineering or medicine at one of those schools then you probably come across as a huge tool in job interviews or are just trying to trollishly stir the anti-Canada pot because there are only very small hurdles required for top tier talent in the commonwealth to get work visas to Canada.
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