So many think if they land in another country, they have to have a better life and the country has to offer them a better life. As I said in my post, most if not all the countries are suffering economically, unemployment rates are growing, then why should they give a chance and special treatment to foreigners who don't have anything special to offer?
I had a look at the Canadian migration law and everywhere it says skilled workers, which means you have to have qualification and experience too.
Pretty soon this uncontrolled migration has to stop.
True...that's why I'm really eager to finish my degree first, then pursue my license, and also later some years of work experience here in my country. My professor also did that, and fortunately, she's now teaching SpEd abroad. I heard she's doing well there, so I guess if the situation in our country won't improve, then might as well try overseas...Japan, maybe since it's one of my dream to go there and experience their culture.
And yes, the uncontrolled ones need to stop for it's both detrimental to the country they migrate to and also to them—who can't adapt.