Canada needs to take a hard stance against people who try to illegally enter our country. There are processes in place to do it legally, yet these illegals decide to just jump on a ship as stowaways, throw away their identification papers, and then expect Canadians to welcome them with hugs, kisses, and a welcoming gift. Sorry, but the only thing I am offering is the end of my boot. Plenty of families follow the legal process, which takes time, but in the end often pays off for them, and then they are welcome to begin a life in Canada. Plus, how are we to know that these illegals aren’t terrorists using this immigration loophole? —LoyalCanadian

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  1. I agree with you, OP. I have a friend who married an American and had a hell of a time getting him actually in the country — and they were married! They ended up both moving close to the border to they could be together on weekends…in the process my friend got pregnant and for the first 7 months of her pregnancy had to go to all of her appointments by herself because he husband couldn’t get in the country.

    Thankfully he’s allowed to come in now, and she’s just past her due date, but he’s STILL waiting for his immigration papers. It’s been over a year since they got married.

  2. Immigration laws are a big reason why I never married my ex-fiancée. They are endlessly tedious for those that are not here to make Canada a bunch in taxes.

    It’s easy for professionals.
    Hard for people that want to just move.
    It’s easy for illegal immigrants.

    I’m not asking it to be as easy as professionals, but at least easier than stowing away on a ship.

  3. marry a citizen, get automatic citizenship. some creep bastard did that to my oldest daughter, after i told her to get rid of creep.
    now we all know the females for the most part are stupid or dumb, but this girl takes the fucking cake. yes, give me hell for saying that a minute ago, but if i did not say your name, then you are not mentioned.
    and to any that will bitch about this, ake a look around you, and see how many of YOUR friends, fit the bill. i only says them, the ways i sees them, bubbies.

  4. Whatever became of those 450 Tamils in Vancouver? Last week the news reported that whole fiasco cost Canadian taxpayers $25million. I agree with the OP, if Canada wasn’t so easy to get into and known as the dumping grounds for illegals, maybe they would stop. That ship made port in the UK, but they never disembarked there.

  5. No, LS, you DON’T get “automatic citizenship.” You STILL have to file papers and you’ll get permanent resident status…far from citizenship.

    It’s taken over a year so far for my friend and her husband and he STILL doesn’t have his papers.

  6. Completely agree with the OP. It took me over 2 years to come to this country legally, and in that time i got pissed off watching people get in for nothing, or stupid reasons like the german woman who got asylum because she couldn’t home tutor her kids there or something. It costs a hell of a lot of money to come to this country and the process is long winded full of annoying paper work that often repeats itself, long waits with no support or no way on knowing how your process is going and just general stupid shit, like how my sister still has not received her PR card because the background on her photograph was slightly beige. I could write a whole bitch on immigration to get here anyway. And no why would you want to disembark in the UK anymore?

  7. better tell it to her then, the fucking knuclehead. because as soon as he said i do, he ditched her in two weeks.

  8. ” Plus, how are we to know that these illegals aren’t terrorists using this immigration loophole?” That just ruined any credibility this bitch may have had.

  9. OP isn’t that how the first Europeans got into Canada? I’m sure they didn’t file the right papers and they certainly weren’t invited.

  10. I’m not doubting that terrorists use loopholes, the statement just brings to mind statements made by some crazy-ass right-wing fucktards in the US.

  11. Christ, you sound like a kid whining that your sibling got a bigger piece of cake.

    If they qualify as refugees, I say let them the hell in. My three years of dealing with immigration

  12. no-one going to bash LS???? or have people finally stopped reading his rants?

    “now we all know the females for the most part are stupid or dumb,”

  13. Stupid HTML. Clipped sentence ended with “is trumped by crossing the North fucking Atlantic in February” and the fact that these people have their own sets of rules and waiting to go through.

  14. OP, get back to us when you understand the difference between an immigrant and a refugee. I’ll even give you a hint: one is someone who wants to leave their country and move to another country, the other is someone who is forced to flee their country because they face persecution or death. Canada already has policies in place to deal with those who try to enter the country illegally, and despite your allegations, very few who enter illegally are allowed to remain. Those that do undergo far longer and more agonizing processes than most immigrants. What would you have the gov’t do to further them entering, shoot them on site?

    Nice bit about the terrorists, too, btw, great fear-mongering tactic. Somebody’s been watching their Fox News!! Maybe you can convince some folks to start a people’s militia to protect our borders too!

    And, really, stowing away on a ship is easy? Tell that to the thousands every year who die of hypothermia, suffocation, dehydration, starvation, etc or getting thrown overboard on the high seas. People take insane risks to come to this country because the alternative is oppression and death. But yeah, fuck those evil refugees man! Who do they think they are, anyway?

  15. Besides, when we have our own version of London, Madrid, Mumbai or Bali odds are that the perps will be Canadian born & educated. And their supporters and apologists will point out long and loud that no true follower of a “Religion of Peace” would ever do such a thing, but that as long as the followers of said “Religion of Peace” are under attack at home and abroad, Canadians should expect to have their complacent noses rubbed in steaming entrails. Deja vu, all over again.

  16. Hold on, the harder it is to get in to the country makes it right to accept their asylum? there is proper channels for these people to seek asylum, plus seeking asylum in other countries around them without having to do the whole stowing away for months on end.

  17. I take back my above comment after reading up on asylum law in canada, holy bells and whistles, surely puts my pr application in perspective.

  18. One of my family members married a woman from another country.
    The Gov agency here, implied they did it so she could enter Canada.
    They made it really tough, & it was for nothing. They were married for over 4 years before he even tried to move & live in Canada. (they had been here for visits every year)
    Here they are coming up on 10 years married….I wonder how long these marriages of convenience usually last ~;)
    They have already left Canada & have immigrated elsewhere.

  19. zZz, I think we’ve all read enough of LS’s posts to know that he’s an ignorant bastard. Of course he’d say all females are dumb- he’s a fucking prick. Imagine calling your own kid a fucking knucklehead? Clearly insane or attempting to call out a society that never accepted him by playing the role of all-knowing dick head on an anonymous site.

  20. “Canadians to welcome them with hugs, kisses, and a welcoming gift.” huh, am I missing something … cause this doesn’t happen, and they usually end up doing the jobs no one wants to do, no sin number etc.
    Entering this blasted country takes money and head ache.

  21. i totally agree with you OB, i can say that at the US/Niagara Border, illegals cross into canada from Lewiston NY almost every day. The police wait for them and often they just jump off the train bridge to the Niagara River below. Jamaican seasonal workers refuse to leave and set up drug dens in toronto and surrounding areas. Mexican workers never leave either…contributing to the rapes and stabbings etc increasing in my home city. This is what i have personally seen and lived through, yet it is completely against the rules to wish that these people left the country, just ask any bleeding heart out there and they will tell you it is so.

  22. meow your own comment says it perfectly, THOUSANDS enter canada via ship/rail etc without ever being detected. how come vietnamese store workers disappear from time to time in toronto/calgary/vancouver etc…because they failed to pay their way fully. its one thing to talk like you know what you are talking about, but there are people, like me that have dealt with it from day one. Seeing canadians fired doing farmwork and being forced to train immigrant workers before they quit. Then see those same workers 3 months past when they were supposed to leave back to their home country and be involved with a knifing of a local kid while out with his gf for an ice cream because they wanted her. tell me where this is acceptable to any canadian. let me tell you if you went down to mexico and stabbed someone youd be strung up and left for the birds, or crammed in a cell with 50 people. when will we stop coddling this belief that all immigrants are benign and useful to the country. if what my eyes have seen, as have many many others, this is simply just not true. and it is costing us millions every year.

  23. Is it just me? Or does anyone else ever worry about the fact that there IS a war going out over Eastward, and there isn’t anything stopping it from coming here?

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