Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

January 27, 2010

Canada: sucker nation......

I did a google search on this article under "the national Post", Diane Francis", "Sucker nation" and found a series of articles by her, including this one. Pretty sad! Do other countries other than canada have this happen, I wonder?


by Diane Francis
Financial Post

Vancouver's skyline of often empty pied-a-terres populated by who and why?
Condos in Vancouver and Toronto are often empty because they are addresses of convenience.
Owners work abroad tax-free but pretend to reside in Canada to qualify for immigration, health care and other entitlements and ultimately citizenship for themselves and relatives.

Here are two stories about residency fraud from a source with the initials WS, a Canadian:

“I’m 39 and I’ve worked all over the world (Asia, Europe, Canada and the U.S.) I recently returned to a top American Ivy League school for a masters. I was stunned to discover the degree to which Canadian immigration is being abused.”
“I had dinner with six good buddies, all from `questionable’ foreign countries [Pakistan, Syria], all great guys and I found out they were all `Canadian’,” he said. “None of these guys has spent more than a few weeks in Canada. Yet four were citizens and two were permanent residents who will become full blown citizens shortly.”
“They come from rich families in corrupt countries and they travel the world freely on our passports, without ever paying a dime in tax."
The residency fraud
Here’s how it works:
n “Extremely rich people from corrupt countries apply for permanent residency at their local embassy and it is my guess that their certain `special influence’ is exerted so they can get themselves and members of the family into Canada as immigrants.”
n “They visit Canada for a few weeks, get bank accounts, buy a condo then hit the road and leave Canada, letting the clock tick until they qualify for Canadian citizenship.”
n “Once they have a passport the party begins and they can come back and forth to use our services at will without contributing to taxes.”
n “These people are rich beyond our wildest dreams. A spare condo in Toronto [or Vancouver] is chump change if one looks upon it as [free entitlements like health care], needed `insurance’ against a collapse at home or a change in government.”
He left school and began a management consulting job in the U.S. where the story was the same.
“I started chatting with a guy from India who was a landed immigrant even though he had never even visited Canada. He obtained his residence permit by applying in Singapore, then moved directly to the U.S. where he studied at a mediocre school.”
“He is trying to become a permanent U.S. resident and when I suggested that he could just work for a Canadian bank in Toronto, where salaries were roughly the same, he looked utterly disgusted that I could even make such a suggestion,”
“I assure you, he will get our passport and use us like dogs: travel and work worldwide without paying a dollar in taxes or giving a damn about the place. It’s a step up to a more respected passport for free.”
Now his wife is pregnant and they plan on having the kid, free, in Canada.
“This is so common in the U.S. that I just stopped paying attention. But it is important and relevant because these guys are not only cheapening the Canadian good name but they are taking up previous immigration seats that our economy desperately needs. Furthermore, processing each permanent resident and new citizen costs money.”
The Swedes are smarter
He also pointed out that Sweden, where he lived for three years, is wise to fraudsters:
n You cannot get permanent residency easily or by “buying in” by investing in a condo of a hundred thousand or so.
n Secondly, once one has permanent residence, you cannot leave Sweden for more than two months except under special circumstances which must be approved in advance by government.

Subject: Canadian Pension
* In Canada , instead of applying for Old Age Pension, you should rather apply for the Status of Refugee.
* It IS interesting to know that the federal Government of Canada allows:
· A monthly pension of : $1,890.00 to a simple refugee
· plus : 580.00 in social aid
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· A grand total of : $2,470.00 monthly
X 12 months

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$28,920.00 annual income

· By comparison, the Old Age Pension of a senior citizen who has contributed to the development of Our Beautiful Big Country during 40 or 50 years, CANNOT receive more than :
· Amount/month $1,012.00 in Old Age Pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement
X 12 months

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$12,144..00 annual income

· A difference of : $16,776.00 per year
* Perhaps our seniors should ask for the Status of Refugees instead of applying for Old Age Pension.

* Let us send this message to as many Canadians as possible, and maybe the allowance of refugee could then be reduced to $1,012.00, and that of our Canadian pensioners (who actually deserve it) may enjoy the money that they have been forced to disburse in income taxes for 40 or 50 years, switches from $1,012.00 to $2,470.00.

* AN INCREDIBLE NONSENSE!!!
BECAUSE IT IS THEM,
OUR CANADIAN SENIORS CITIZENS, WHO HAVE ACTUALLY PAID!

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