Three years for an immigrant to qualify for O.A.S. at our expense!!!!!
Can Canadians afford Ruby Dhalla's OAS plan? - Gargoyle: the Blog
Can Canadians afford Ruby Dhalla's OAS plan? - Gargoyle: the Blog
The retirement age is at present 65 raising it to 70 would cause one hell of a row.
The other part of this is once again there is a matter of paying the amount and the
interest is what pays for the overall plan. If you die, your wife or husband should
get 75% of the pension in addition to their own as support that they would receive.
People who come here from elsewhere and pay into the system when they are
younger, that is one thing, but to have people come here under family reunification
and immigration and you decide to carve off the interest share i would be entitled
to under the terms of the program is complete nonsense. In addition I don't see why
we are sharing a plan with some senior who came here and didn't pay into the plan
during their lifetime.
It is not selfish or mean or anything else. It is a fact these people are not entitled to
money or access to a program they didn't pay enough into. If there is that much
money left over then pay the present, pensioners more money. Like that is going to
happen. People coming here in old age are not the problem of our country simple.
So a landed immigrant (whom has never paid into the oas) can qualify to recieve that? And I (whom has been paying into it my whole working life) is paying for his pension? So what if left for me if this bill passes?
Seems a bit extreme to grant OAS so early for members of society who never paid into the system. Ten years is an arbitrary number, but it seems about right.
OK, 65 it is. What I'm saying though is if we replaced it with a personal compulsory savings plan of say 10% of one's personal income, then since it's his own money that he'd earned, it wouldn't matter. So if you move to Canada at a young age, you'd have paid into the plan all your life, or at least all the time you spent in Canada, and depending on how much you put into it, that's how much you'd then have access to in old age.
If you start working here middle-aged, same concept. In old age? Same concept. You'd have access to whatever you personally put into it. That being said, it would be the responsibility of government to manage the economy well to ensure all find work of course, but otherwise you'd be paying your own money into your own fund. Essentially it would be the same concept as RRSP and RESP except that it would be compulsory, not optional. On the other hand, any collective fund would be eliminated altogether. As for the poorest, well, provide them with room and board, and no more, and they must help to maintain it too.
The whole point of her bill is to get the ethnic vote since no one else will vote for her. I don't see why we would let anyone that is not self sufficient become a citizen when they are only three years from retirement age any way. We have more than enough old Canadians to look after without becoming the rest home to the world.
There should also be a minimum residency requirement for free medical as well.
I would imagine that you might find a lot of support that new immigrants undergo a basic health screening prior to being granted citizenship.
I'm pretty sure that's already the case.
The whole point of her bill is to get the ethnic vote since no one else will vote for her. I don't see why we would let anyone that is not self sufficient become a citizen when they are only three years from retirement age any way. We have more than enough old Canadians to look after without becoming the rest home to the world.
There should also be a minimum residency requirement for free medical as well.
OAS is for Canadian citizens. It takes three years to obtain a citizenship in this country so as long as they are Canadian citizens then they should get it.
"My great grandfather did not travel across 4000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean to see this country over run by immigrants" - Stephen Colbert