I spent over three years looking hard for a job in Canada through the internet. I studied a lot about the Country. I got to know a lot about its culture, geography, history, politics and so on. It was very hard but I got to find a job approved by HRSDC, in February of this year, to work in Edmonton, Alberta. I submitted all required documentation to the Canadian consulate. For my surprise the immigration officer refused my work permit. He said that I do not have strong economic ties to my country. Is it not prejudice? Is the opportunities only for riches? Is not an unemployed an human? I tried to go legally, I did everything within the law. I had employer and place to stay. But what was the advantage of doing that legally? None - Canadian government refused my visa! My blog http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-EzdB2kMjNbBjZOKPLzNssc0-?cq=1