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I really don't know the history to make a comment.
My forefathers came to this country about 130 years ago for opportunity and own to farmland. There really is no more untamed wilderness to settle, no new continents---so people look to emigrate to stable places, Canada.
There are some South Africans who bought farmland in Western Canada already. Is it possible to leave South Africa with your capital. Is the land actually saleable or has it become worthless.
I can't imagine.....I take so much for granted. I've had a very stable, peaceful existence so far!
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Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
There are some South Africans who bought farmland in Western Canada already. Is it possible to leave South Africa with your capital. Is the land actually saleable or has it become worthless.
Then again should the same offer not be made to a Syrian farmer or farmers elsewhere dispossessed of their land through war or genocide?
There are certainly cases historically where governments have brought in persecuted groups and it has proven a great boon for the adopting country. Perhaps none more so than the east Indians expelled from Uganda under Idi Amin's regime in 1972. Britain took 30,000 or so (and Canada 6000 I read) and they have risen to the top of every part of British life. There are many Patels on the richest people list as well as these Ugandans being in politics, top doctors etc.
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Parsley.
No. That's not my intent. Sorry I said it that way and it was interpreted that way.
No ... there is an incredible opportunity to rebuild rural Saskatchewan with people that would offer much to this country.
But I also feel that way about hard working oil workers that may be looking for something different.
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