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Monday, March 1, 2010
In Canada, there is strict filter for immigrants: in this practice is satisfied by no means poverty-stricken family, it is officially moving to residence in France. In summer 2005, David Barlau with his wife Sophie and their two daughters came to Montreal in the hope of establishing their own business. Husband worked on computers, wife taught French. The problems began at a time when the family filed a petition for permanent residence: the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Services rejected the request, citing the fact that one of her daughters - 7-year-old Rachel Barlau - can not qualify for permanent residence in Canada for medical reasons. As a child suffers from cerebral palsy, a girl "may increase the burden on the social and health services. According to the calculations of officials, health care and education in special schools would be required for 5-thousand dollars a year more than a typical child.
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I must say that the development of scientific and technological capacity of Canada for many decades was determined by economic dependence on the U.S. - that the presence of a significant number of American companies in the Canadian market, the interest of its parent companies, and a noticeable trend in the raw Canada's exports to the United States, and "brain brain, qualified for the ample American market, etc. As a result, the aggregate expenditure on R & D relative to GDP in Canada were in 2-2,5 times lower than in the U.S. and leading European countries. In addition, and in terms of innovation, this dependence has a major impact on the formation of its own scientific and technological capabilities. Most obviously, this dependence is seen in sectors controlled by American capital - such as automobiles. However, this effect is also visible, it would seem, in industries based on a purely Canadian soil. For example, in the implementation of patented technologies and products in the production of vegetable oil, canola, which has a Canadian origin, used mainly U.S. patents (as it has been calculated for all innovations in this area utilized 75 Canadian patents against 559 foreign, mostly American). learn more on Immigration Canada.
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