Arbaris

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Arbaris

Arbaris

@Arbether

Just trying to figure out what I really want.

London, ON Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Arbaris
Arbaris@Arbether·
@ebibebibae Its not just currency, its wage. Median wage in US is like 3x that of japan. So yeah, Japan is cheap when you earn 3x more than the normal person there. So is latin america, south east asia. That wage discrepancy is only good for tourists and remote workers
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恵羽凛@ebibebibae·
The issue with this is that people in Japan don’t make USD at work. They make Japanese yen. It’s cheap if you’re a tourist with USD because your currency is valued higher, but if you make yen it’s not cheap AT ALL.
🌘ʀᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ⚡@revenant_MMXX

Japan has some of the cheapest food in the developed world and it's not even close so frankly I don't want advice from someone who can get a full meal out for like $5 USD and where absolutely everybody is eating out at restaurants constantly

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DegenApeDev@DegenApeDev·
Hey Canadians, So Dunkin Donuts announces expanding to Canada. Will you eat it or stick to Tim Hortons?
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Arbaris@Arbether·
@MPelletierCIO With all the immigration restrictions happening now, I don’t see TN visa surviving. Some liberals don’t seem like they want it because of the brain drain and I imagine the US will gladly get rid of it too.
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Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
TD report on CANADA's BRAIN DRAIN is really interesting. Canada is quietly losing its top talent to the United States in what economists call a silent brain drain. While Canada does a strong job educating highly skilled workers in STEM, engineering, and entrepreneurship, it struggles to keep them due to higher taxes that kick in at much lower income levels, limited opportunities to scale companies, weaker commercialization of ideas, and much better pay and growth potential south of the border. -> Talent leaves mainly through temporary US work visas rather than permanent moves -> Outflows are heavily concentrated among the highest skilled, especially in tech and advanced degrees -> Onward migration is worst among immigrants and top university graduates -> Canada has a missing middle of medium sized firms, relying instead on many tiny businesses and a few large ones -> Personal tax rates often exceed 50 percent in major provinces and apply at much lower thresholds than in the US -> Complex corporate tax rules push entrepreneurs toward tax planning instead of growth All of this weakens productivity, innovation, and domestic returns on education, making Canada a feeder system for the US economy REPORT: economics.td.com/ca-silent-brai…
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Rajat Suri
Rajat Suri@rajatsuri·
A lot of fear and misinformation about this - but it doesn’t apply for dual intent visas like H1s and O1s so most skilled immigrants are not affected However spouses and family members of US citizens will be affected which is a big deal
Homeland Security@DHSgov

An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.

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Aaron Losada@alosada52·
@Godfather0fX Homelander killed his mom at birth, that was stated in the show, I swear some people watch the show with their assholes
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Arbaris@Arbether·
@USTechWorkers So its a vague statement that will be used as they see fit. All while specifically calling out dual intent visas in the first memo, saying it’s not sufficient reason. So your statement that this is not targeting dual intent visas is wrong.
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U.S. Tech Workers@USTechWorkers·
There are a lot of bad takes circulating about what this USCIS memo actually means. It’s not targeting scientists or doctors pursuing employment-based green cards through the normal legal process. It’s mostly aimed at aliens who enter on tourist visas, conceal immigration intent, abuse loopholes, or use deceitful tactics to game the system while seeking adjustment of status.
Ted Lieu@tedlieu

Dear @WhiteHouse: Your new stupid Green Card policy will help competitors such as China and Russia. The U.S. will have a significant exodus of top researchers, scientists, and industry leaders in multiple fields, ranging from medicine to technology to advanced manufacturing.

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Arbaris@Arbether·
@SenatorWicker That’s the ideal but its too late now. He needs gas prices to drop by August if he doesn’t want to be a lame duck president the next 2 years.
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Senator Roger Wicker
Senator Roger Wicker@SenatorWicker·
We are at a moment that will define President Trump’s legacy. His instincts have been to finish the job he started in Iran, but he is being ill advised to pursue a deal that would not be worth the paper it is written on. Our commander-in-chief needs to allow America's skilled armed forces to finish the destruction of Iran's conventional military capabilities and reopen the strait.   Further pursuit of an agreement with Iran's Islamist regime risks a perception of weakness. We must finish what we started. It is past time for action.
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Arbaris@Arbether·
@ParvizMalakouti If a student entered the country on a student visa, with the intention of starting a path to build a life in the US, then they committed fraud.
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
The new USCIS policy would appear to require anyone who is currently in the US who marries a U.S. citizen to leave the country, potentially for months or years, to get an immigrant visa; rather than doing what has been the process for 66 years and just applying for a green card.
John J.S. Soriano@JohnJSSoriano

So if we had kids at the time she applied, my wife would have had to leave her children in the US to apply for a Green Card?

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Arbaris@Arbether·
@Safety_Canada Modernize my ass you piece of shit. You want to turn Canada into a surveillance state like China. Speaking of that, what does the MOU with China include? How much of are info are you giving them, fuckers.
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Public Safety Canada@Safety_Canada·
Bill C-22 aims to modernize the lawful access framework so that law enforcement and CSIS are equipped with tools to keep communities safe. Learn more about the legislation: canada.ca/en/services/po…
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🌘ʀᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ⚡
Japan has some of the cheapest food in the developed world and it's not even close so frankly I don't want advice from someone who can get a full meal out for like $5 USD and where absolutely everybody is eating out at restaurants constantly
Karai (辛い) 🌶🐹🌶@Karai_Dan

So I guess the easiest way to piss off American zoomers is to tell them it’s cheaper to meal prep than eat at restaurants or order delivery. The amount of crashouts I’ve seen today is mind boggling and a little worrying. I hope young Americans aren’t this helpless IRL.

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Arbaris@Arbether·
@jianlvya The budget stayed the same throughout the seasons while actors had their pay go up 10x
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Arbaris@Arbether·
@jianlvya The actors pay. Most actors in shows that unexpectedly become a hit have low visibility actors with low pay. They have to drastically increase it to keep the actors.
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繁律
繁律@jianlvya·
不是很懂为什么人气这么高的剧会越拍越没预算? 美剧都是这样吗
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Immigration Accountability Project Action
This could be a HUGE move by @USCISJoe! Aliens coming to the US on temporary “nonimmigrant” visas should have to leave the US to wait for green card applications to be processed. Congress should eliminate adjustment of status altogether by passing @RepEliCrane’s End H-1B Visa Abuse Act (HR 8443), but it’s good to see the Trump Admin going as far as it legally can to fix this problem.
Daily Caller@DailyCaller

EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Closes Loophole Letting Migrants Stay In US While Awaiting Green Cards: 'We're returning to the original intent of the law' dlvr.it/TSgK6R

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Arbaris@Arbether·
@BradleyDIrvin @DHSgov They likely can still apply from there, but their process will go through consulate, so they will randomly have to take days off to go back home for interviews
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Bradley Irvin@BradleyDIrvin·
@DHSgov So, my researchers who are here on visa will have to randomly leave to apply...that will just disrupt our work and their lives for no reason. Annoying, pointless, and counter productive.
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Homeland Security
An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.
Daily Caller@DailyCaller

EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Closes Loophole Letting Migrants Stay In US While Awaiting Green Cards: 'We're returning to the original intent of the law' dlvr.it/TSgK6R

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Arbaris@Arbether·
@UrinalCake619 @DailyCaller @grok They wouldn’t have to leave. If they have their temporary residency visa, they can remain for that. The process would just require that they do consular processing, so their interview and document review happens in the consulate. They would need to travel back home for interviews
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Urinal Cake@UrinalCake619·
@DailyCaller @grok How many foreigners would have to leave the US because of this change? Give an estimate if you don't have exact numbers.
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Daily Caller@DailyCaller·
EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Closes Loophole Letting Migrants Stay In US While Awaiting Green Cards: 'We're returning to the original intent of the law' dlvr.it/TSgK6R
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NorthWolf_@procrastin4dor·
@Pablo_Peixoto Ou pode ser que perdeu mesmo, mas ai vai voltando com o tempo, com o corpo dele produzindo V naturalmente (como se fosse um hormônio mesmo). Seria uma linha interessante pra seguir numa serie solo, ja que ai ele não seria overpower desde o início.
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Arbaris@Arbether·
@theglobecoded @DonaldBestCA High class people from India go to the US. Canada got village people from Punjab, whose parents took a loan with their house or farm as collateral and needs their child to work in Canada to pay off that loan. All in the hopes of getting citizenship. Things go south when they fail
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The Globe Coded
The Globe Coded@theglobecoded·
@DonaldBestCA This post screams ignorance. Yes, rural India had serious open defecation issues among the poor and uneducated, that’s a real past problem. But that’s not all of India, and those people aren’t the ones coming to Canada. Coming here costs a fortune. International students pay 2–4x the tuition of Canadians (often $30k–$40k+ CAD/year), plus flights, visas, and living expenses. Only educated, urban, middle/upper-class Indians can afford it. The rural poor practicing open defecation literally cannot. Your attempt to link a handful of isolated Hep A cases at Tim Hortons to Indian workers is pure stupidity. Canada reports only ~200–300 Hep A cases nationwide per year, it’s uncommon. These food-handler incidents happen in fast-food everywhere due to high turnover and spotty training, not because of nationality. Stop pushing dumb, racist theories and look at actual data and corporate responsibility instead. Next time, use your brain, don’t prove to the world that how stupid Canadians are!!
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DonaldBest.CA * DO NOT COMPLY
The disastrous decline in health and hygiene standards at Tim Hortons and many other Canadian fast food chains is directly attributable to the Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) program. Inside 18 months, Hepatitis A — a fecal-oral disease, by Public Health Canada's own definition — has been confirmed in Tim Hortons food handlers in Ottawa, Amherst NS, and Barrie. A Montreal location was fined $4,200 for premises containing rodent excrement. India is now Canada's largest source of foreign workers. India's own government has spent 11 years and billions on its Swachh Bharat (Clean India) campaign trying to end open defecation. The current phase is literally branded "Swabhav Swachhata, Sanskar Swachhata" — behavioural and cultural cleanliness — because their own surveys find roughly half of rural households continue to defecate in the open even when they own a toilet. They say they prefer it. The Indian government calls it a cultural problem. Their words, not mine. You cannot import food-service workers from this environment, hand them a hairnet and a 90-minute orientation, and call it a food safety system. There is no training program that closes a 25-year cultural gap in 12 weeks.
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