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Why Indians hate Canada ?

Indian boyfriend for $1500 to get him PR — money exchange, PR exchange, all these things are going on.

So if you drive from Toronto to Montreal avoiding the highway, on the way you’ll come across a place called Prince Edward County. Inside that, there is a very small community called Picton, with a population of hardly 5,000 people. In that community, there is a Tim Hortons where a 17-year-old young Canadian girl was working. In the same Tim Hortons, there was a manager who was Indian. We are saying “was” because that manager has been fired from the job, and the 17-year-old girl has quit her job as well. It is also being heard that the manager may have already left the country. She has definitely been fired.

Now why was she fired? Why did the 17-year-old girl quit her job? That will become clear to you as the news goes on.

So basically, what happened was that one day, the manager messaged her 17-year-old employee on Snapchat and asked, “Do you have a boyfriend?” The girl replied, “No, I don’t have a boyfriend. Why are you asking?” Then the manager asked, “Do you want an Indian boyfriend?” The girl asked about the age, and the manager said she was talking about a 25-year-old guy. Then the girl asked if she was talking about someone who works at their workplace. The manager replied that she was talking about her brother, who was looking for a girlfriend.

Basically, the reason was that he wanted to get into a legal relationship, meaning marriage, so that he could get Canadian PR. The manager also wrote that if the girl was ready to help, he was willing to pay $1,500 to $2,000.

What happened next between them is not fully known because no further screenshots are available. But the 17-year-old girl reached out to another manager, who was also Indian. That second manager took it very casually and spoke to her in a very relaxed way, as you can see in the screenshots.

Basically, the second manager told her that the first manager was not joking — she was serious. She was genuinely looking for someone to help her brother get PR. When the 17-year-old girl said that this was illegal and that she could go to jail for this, the second manager started manipulating her, started gaslighting her. She told her that since she was over 16 years old, if she got consent from her guardian, then this would be completely legal. She sent screenshots and also said that you can only go to jail if you yourself go and tell the authorities. If nobody finds out, then nobody finds out.

She also said that she knew many people who were doing this. She personally knew at least four people who had been in such relationships for six years where money was exchanged for PR. They don’t even actually know each other but are legally married or in a legal relationship.

So that 17-year-old Canadian girl got scared. Even a small illegal thing made her anxious. She said that she was quitting. But still, the second manager kept manipulating and gaslighting her. Eventually, the girl clearly said, “This is illegal. I am quitting.”

Now that girl didn’t have her father around, so she reached out to her uncle and told him everything. The uncle posted all the screenshots and messages online, and the issue went viral. Then news agencies picked it up.

After that, a Rebel News journalist reached Picton and went outside that Tim Hortons to cover the story. Obviously, that was their job. The journalist then went inside Tim Hortons with a camera, did a sting operation, and said, “I heard that the manager here is looking for someone for her brother. I’m interested. How can I start the process? I heard I could make $20,000 if I help the manager. Can I start?”

“Do you have any comments on it? Is it true or not? Are you the manager?”

After that, Tim Hortons staff called the police, saying that the journalist was trespassing on private property and recording with a camera. The police came, and unfortunately, they scolded an innocent employee who was just doing his job.

Now all this money-for-PR business has created very serious problems because this issue has gone viral.

Let us explain three major problems.

The first problem is that there are already two very popular stereotypes associated with Indians.

The first stereotype is that Indians smell, they don’t bathe, they stink. We don’t want to get into how this stereotype was created.

The second stereotype is that Indians are scammers. They exploit systems, find loopholes in programs, and commit fraud.

When incidents like this come out and go viral, people get justification to believe that Indians really do fraud. Because here, one Indian manager was involved, and the second manager was also Indian, and she had no problem with immigration fraud.

Because of this, common people suffer. An ordinary Indian who is just doing a job or running a shop is also seen as a scammer — just because they are Indian.

The second problem is that because of these stereotypes, racism, hatred, and disrespect increase massively. Think about it — 0.1% of people do dirty things, and because of that, 99.9% suffer. Go check social media comments — “You stink,” “Deport,” “Scammer,” “Fraud.” We're using mild words here. You already know what “GTFO” means.

Because of a tiny portion of people, someone sitting 5,000 or 10,000 km away suffers. Parents visiting a foreign country get harassed just because a few people did wrong things. This is extremely dangerous.

The third problem is that genuine people suffer. People who genuinely want PR, work permits, or want to bring their spouse legally face issues. Because of scams, authorities tighten systems. Look at LMIA — it was misused so badly that points were removed from Express Entry. Who suffered? Genuine people who had real LMIA jobs.

The same thing is now happening with the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. If it gets shut down, genuine people will suffer because some people exploited it for low-skill jobs.

People leave their home countries because of corruption and loopholes — and then some of them do the same thing abroad. That hypocrisy is hard to understand.

Please stop doing things that ruin the community’s name. If you see someone doing such things, call them out. Otherwise, we are digging a grave for the future generation. We may survive, but the next generation will suffer because of stereotypes, racism, and even physical harm.

So please be very conscious. There are wolves waiting outside — media, politics, agendas. If you make a mistake, they will amplify it.

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