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2026-01-27 0
Break down from a Canadian who moved to the US. Basically, Indians moved to Brampton because it was a cheaper area, yet close enough to Toronto. Immigrants drove taxi or drove truck usually were paid in cash, leading to tax evaluation. So they were able to save more... They were able to buy a bigger house for cheaper basically. New immigrants move to Brampton probably cause it easier. They don't need to assimilate as much as they sued to. They can speak their own language, not have to learn another, etc. You can actually see certain immigrant groups take to certain cities for the reasons above. Vaughn is Italian, Etobicoke was multi cultural, now Somalian(last I visited), sauga is Arab, etc The universities are a big scam, and the govt is part of it. They don't care cause they get money.... People create these fake colleges and bring in students. Students have "online" classes and so they don't actually go in . In Canada ur allowed to work 20 hours as a student, but all work more under the table. And yes. As a Punjabi, there is too many Indians. It was too many when I left. Worse now.. don't even like visiting Canada anymore unless I go to Barrie or something.
2025-12-30 0
Deport them all, I am deeply concerned about the impact of current immigration levels and the lack of oversight regarding work permits. In sectors like food service and retail, there is a growing concern that positions are being filled through undocumented labor or cash-under-the-table arrangements. This bypasses our tax system and makes it incredibly difficult for Canadian students to find the part-time work they rely on for tuition. We need stricter enforcement of labor laws and a more controlled approach to immigration to protect the integrity of our economy.
2025-09-30 0
Majority number of these people are working under the table getting paid CASH.. at the same time they’re getting their welfare Checky and stealing the jobs that real Canadian citizens could have.. this is the reason you see most of these people working at gas stations, factories, and fast food restaurants.. they’re sharing apartments with 15-20 people and THIS IS REAL BAD FOR REAL CANADIANS.
2025-09-28 0
Working cash under the table, check out bakeries, factories, etc. Tons of these foreign students on permits not only renew their permits for cash earning, they go part time to school instead of full time just to earn money in order to stay longer in Canada and America. Bakeries in Toronto hire a lot of them through private employment agencies and pay them cash under the table. In other words, they just apply for permits so they can work and say screw education 😂
2025-01-24 0
THERE IS NO REASON for Indians to Claim REFUGEE Status in CANADA. They are ONLY Economical Refugees, SEEKING A Better LIFE in Canada!! Without any good Cause. Mis using EVERY POSSIBLE AVAILABLE venues, that Includes Working under the Table (Get Paid CASH). Pumping all UN PAID TAX earnings Back to India to their immediate families (of Course). CAR THEFTS are ALARMINGLY High due to Indian Young student offenders!! The LIST GOES ON....\nDO WE NEED THIS SHIT from Indian STUDENTS????
2025-01-06 0
Lots of business owners around me hire international students for $10/Hr CASH. Under the table no tax. \nThen of course the Canadian tax payer subsides those working legally. \nWhy would you hire anyone else? ???
2025-01-03 0
This is what these new Indian fuc**rs are doing to our country.\n\n1. Defecating on Beaches: Allegations of individuals defecating on public beaches and burying feces in the sand instead of using restrooms.\n\n\n2. Urinating in Public Places: Complaints of public urination near subway stations, storefronts, and other public areas.\n\n\n3. Illegal Work Practices: Reports of individuals working under the table or for less than minimum wage.\n\n\n4. Crossing Railway Tracks: Dangerous behavior like crossing active railway tracks as shortcuts.\n\n\n5. Street Racing: Illegal and reckless street racing on public roads and highways.\n\n\n6. Noise Complaints: Hosting loud parties in residential neighborhoods, especially in rental properties.\n\n\n7. Overcrowding Homes: Renting out every available space in homes to reduce costs, creating overcrowded living conditions.\n\n\n8. Improper Waste Disposal: Littering or improper garbage disposal in residential areas, parks, or public spaces.\n\n\n9. Fake Job Offers: Creating or buying fake job offers to facilitate immigration.\n\n\n10. Student Visa Exploitation: Overstaying or misusing study permits to work more than legally allowed.\n\n\n11. Fake Colleges: Enrollment in fraudulent institutions to gain entry into Canada without receiving real education.\n\n\n12. Gang Activity: Alleged involvement in or association with local gangs and organized crime.\n\n\n13. Cheque Fraud: Participation in fraudulent cheque schemes.\n\n\n14. Illegal Car Rentals: Renting out personal vehicles without proper licensing.\n\n\n15. Defrauding Landlords: Failing to pay rent, causing property damage, or misusing rental agreements.\n\n\n16. Marriage of Convenience: Entering fake marriages for immigration purposes.\n\n\n17. Tax Evasion: Working cash jobs and not declaring income to evade taxes.\n\n\n18. Spreading False Information: Misleading potential immigrants about opportunities in Canada for personal gain.\n\n\n19. Disorderly Conduct: Public intoxication, loud behavior, or general disruption in public spaces.\n\n\n20. Improper Driving Practices: Reckless driving, ignoring traffic laws, or dangerous parking habits.\n\n\n21. Illegal Dumping: Leaving trash or bulk items like furniture in non-designated areas.\n\n\n22. Public Smoking: Smoking cigarettes or cannabis in no-smoking zones.\n\n\n23. Unauthorized Vendors: Selling goods on sidewalks or outside stores without permits.\n\n\n24. Playing Loud Music in Public: Using loudspeakers or car audio systems in residential or public areas.\n\n\n25. Improper Use of Public Washrooms: Leaving public restrooms in unsanitary conditions or misusing them.\n\n\n26. Disregarding Hygiene Standards: Unhygienic practices in public spaces.\n\n\n27. Fake Employment Practices: Misleading or exploiting newcomers with false promises of work.\n\n\n28. Overcrowding Transit: Gathering in large groups on buses or trains, causing inconvenience to others.\n\n\n29. Overloading Public Spaces: Misuse of community parks, beaches, or public facilities.\n\n\n30. Improper Road Use: Jaywalking, walking on roadways, or ignoring pedestrian signals.\n\n\n31. Vandalism: Damaging public property, including transit shelters and washrooms.\n\n\n32. Intimidation or Bullying: Creating a hostile environment in workplaces or communities.\n\n\n33. Fraudulent Claims: Filing false claims to access government benefits.\n\n\n34. Marriage Fraud: Engaging in sham marriages to facilitate immigration.\n\n\n35. Exploiting Student Visas: Working illegally or overstaying on student permits.
2024-11-13 0
You fail to recognize the millions that work under the table for cash in every area of construction, tax-free.
2024-10-26 0
1 students from India bring 15 members of his family all have fake birth certificates did not contribute dime to Canadian economy get free health cares old age pension for parents, grand parents, social assistance for rest of the family also work under the table cash do not pay taxes.
2024-10-25 0
Illegal refugees family of 8 receive $8990 from Trudeau every month plus free accommodation in 5 star hotel across the country, free legal aid, free medicine, free bus pass, free grocery, carbon tax rebate, HST rebate, they also work under the table makes $4380 cash every month while Trudeau told Canadians veterans they are asking too much in 2016. Please note they illegal refugees also produce brand new baby every year.
2024-09-07 0
It’s sad how many foreign workers are taking all the restaurant, security, engineering and gas station/convenience store jobs. It’s annoying to be at Wendy’s, BK, McDonalds, A&W or a gas bar/convenience store and see a group of friends/foreign workers working behind the desk, then all of a sudden change their work jacket from (for example) Wendy’s to a Skip the Dish sweater and deliver the food they just made. That tells me the system is failing or people are getting paid cash under the table. It’s time for these big companies and the government to step in and stop this. There is multiple examples in my smaller city in a daily basis so I can just imagine how often this happens in bigger cities. Mean while local Canadian born and raised people and their kids can’t get jobs. Stop subsidizing these foreign workers at the very least or donor to all of us. That would put a stop to at least have of it.
2024-08-11 0
As a Canadian i believe we need to stop this. This is not good for the country as its not good for our taxes. Talking about taxes a lot of people also work under the table (cash only jobs). This wasy they avoid taxes as well. Canada needs to hire undercover agents and make the fines to business owners so high that they would go bankrupt if they employ such people. There are also communities that hire only their people. I do not consider this as intergration to a host nation. A lot of issues that need to be addressed. Thats why i believe we need a strong leader to make Canada good for its law abiding citizens.
2024-08-04 0
They are coming from India out of the Airport in Toronto Canada to be so called visiting friends and family but not returning to the airport to leave when it's time to leave. They are just dispersing in the country renting places with cash money. Living and sleeping like rats on mattresses and a suitcase. Working in places for cash under the table.
2023-09-12 0
Seriously are they coming to study or finding a loophole to gain immigration. Crying doesn't help all International students know before hand what they are ending up in, its a rat hole. 90% of the students do not even have money to support themselves then why do you come here. They enroll in colleges but are seen working either under the table cash jobs and sending money back home. We Canadian's have had enough of these sad stories. Please don't come to study. Get your PR the right way do not use short cuts.
2023-09-07 0
I think if you put them in a commune and quarantine them and put them through due process,temporarily help with housing after you do these things for our own citizens. and let them get job and start paying there own way like everybody else and not sending their money back to people across the border by working for cash under the table. That's why they need to be registered. They need to be registered to keep them from doing bad things to people and not paying the consequences because they're not registered legally.This is some of the problem.
2023-07-17 0
I've traveled and worked in many parts of the USA. In most cases, I've found people to be more friendly, helpful and outgoing than Canadians because we tend to be more reserved.\n\nThe exceptions are when Americans feel afraid or threatened for some reason. Then things get really scary very quickly. The gun culture is one reason for this. At a coffee break in Houston my coworkers started talking about guns because one of them had been held up at gunpoint. His car was in the shop to repair a bullet hole in his front fender. This triggered talk about where people kept their guns at home, in their cars and on their persons. A small pile of 3 handguns ended up on the table while we talked, two of them from women's purses. All but one of the people had never used their guns except at a shooting range. The exception blew out a neighbor's over-loud outdoor speakers with a shotgun. He felt this was justified because he paid his shocked neighbor double the destroyed equipment's value in cash. Most of the Texans didn't agree with him but understood his rationale.\n\nI can handle a rifle and shotgun. Many Canadians hunt, but I can't think of a place in Canada where I could have had this conversation.
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