05-15-2012, 07:06 PM
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by Rathji
I think this raises a valid point, just not about the health care aspect of it.
If there are places we would never, or rarely accept a refugee claimant from, we should group all of those places together and have all of their claims fast tracked so they get quickly rejected (or accepted in rare case).
Then countries who have a large acceptance rate, like was stated earlier - 90% for Somalia could be kept in the regular queue and be accepted at the normal rate.
Then you don't have so many people waiting for claims, and you are giving this health care to people who will, quite likely, be staying in Canada and using our health care anyway.
Kind of solves both problems people are having - unless they just don't want refugees and immigrants here, but that's another story.
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Thats the plan. In June the new system is suppose to kick in.
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