Second Class Citizen
#121
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Joined: Oct 2016
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Re: Second Class Citizen
It really does depend,
Although I was born in the UK, I always felt like an immigrant and was discriminated against. So yes 2nd class citizen at times. Moving to Canada, discrimination is still a thing although it's more behind a smile.
Except now I am an immigrant as opposed to feeling like an immigrant.
I have read the ugly side of Canadians on the yahoo groups and it's pretty disgusting.
To my face and in general I don't feel like a 2nd class citizen. Well not when I driving in My BMW with the top down LOL
I think like most countries, if you integrate and are friendly you'll get a fair shake.
Although I was born in the UK, I always felt like an immigrant and was discriminated against. So yes 2nd class citizen at times. Moving to Canada, discrimination is still a thing although it's more behind a smile.
Except now I am an immigrant as opposed to feeling like an immigrant.
I have read the ugly side of Canadians on the yahoo groups and it's pretty disgusting.
To my face and in general I don't feel like a 2nd class citizen. Well not when I driving in My BMW with the top down LOL
I think like most countries, if you integrate and are friendly you'll get a fair shake.
So far this has never happened to me. As far as I know, "born" and "naturalized" are legally treated equal. I don't know how it is in the US, but I believe this would be different south of the border.
The only thing I noticed in practical life is that some people who were born in Canada, don't really like it, if you have an experience from other countries. However this would only happen if one has either poor language skills, starts comparing life to the one one left behind, or makes some indirect remarks that things are better in the country the came from.
But in the end, as you said, if you integrate and are friendly, it's a fair country. Overall the attitude in Canada is very positive to immigration. Political parties may have some different views, however all or a very strong majority of all parties see the benefit of immigration.
#123
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Re: Second Class Citizen
dbd I would hope so too but observations in other parts of the world tell me this does not often happ
en. Canada may be better than other places !
en. Canada may be better than other places !
#124
Re: Second Class Citizen
I believe that to be absolutely true of Guelph and to be true in varying degrees in other places within Canada where I have been. it doesn't necessarily imply being treated well!