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Canadian Immigration: Back Then and Now

Back then, my aunt and uncle had to sign documents guaranteeing they wouldn’t be a burden on Canada for ten years. Oh, how things have changed.

When my parents and I immigrated to Canada, it was a planned escape from communist Hungary. My parents’ dream was to escape communist rule and give their children and family a better life. Here are some key goals we sought:

  • Escape constant communist control.
  • Build a better future for the family.
  • Enjoy freedom of religion, thought, and speech.

Many immigrants came to Canada for these reasons. They aimed to start businesses and build a brighter, less oppressive future. Back then, there were amazing opportunities to do just that. We all had amazing opportunities to start businesses and work hard for a better future. Goals could be achieved, and were achieved.

But Wait, There’s More

Back then, yes, my aunt and uncle, and we ourselves, signed documents promising not to rely on welfare for ten years. It was a way for Canada to vet newcomers and ensure they were responsible individuals.

We Were Good Individuals

We never had any issues with the law, never got in trouble, and paid our taxes. We even started and grew a business, one of the largest furniture companies in Canada. We employed and helped thousands of people over nearly 40 years of business.

There were hard times and then some very hard times. But we made it through, and never once to this day did we rely on the government.

A Changing Canada

But look at Canada today. Canada will never be the Canada of old, where people are proud to be Canadian. Today, the economy and the actions of entitled and very misguided individuals are choking Canada to the point of destruction. Why can’t people understand that sacrifices need to be made and we cannot all have our way?

A Fear of Repetition

Canada is turning into a communist regime that my parents escaped from. It saddens me to think that, as a once proud Canadian living in Canada, I am having to write such a sad story about my country. Good luck to us all, and may all the idiotic ideas of the current government be damned.

Zsolt Zsemba

Zsolt Zsemba has worn many different hats. He has been an entrepreneur, and businessman for over 30 years. Living abroad has given him many amazing experiences in life and also sparked his imagination for writing. After moving to Canada from Hungary at the age of 10 and working in a family business for a large part of his life. The switch from manufacturing to writing came surprisingly easily for him. His passion for writing began at age 12, mostly writing poetry and short stories. In 1999, the chance came to write scripts. Zsolt took some time off from his family business to write in Jakarta Indonesia for MD Entertainment. Having written dozens of soap operas and made for TV movies, in 2003 Zsolt returned to the family business once more. In 2018, he had the chance to head back to Asia once again. He took on the challenge to be the COO for MD Pictures and get back into the entertainment business. The entertainment business opened up the desire to write once more and the words began to flow onto the pages again. He decided to rewrite a book he began years ago. Organ House was reborn and is a fiction suspense novel while Scars is a young adult drama focused on life’s challenges. After the first two books, his desire to write not only became more challenging but enjoyable as well. After having several books completed he was convinced to publish them for your enjoyment. Zsolt does not tend to stay in one specific genre but tends to lean towards strong female leads and horror. Though he also has a few human interest books, he tends to write about whatever brews in his brain for a while.