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MS Moves R&D To Canada Due To Immigration Problem

telso writes "Microsoft will be opening a new software development center in Vancouver because of difficulties getting workers into the US. The company said the center will 'allow the company to continue to recruit and retain highly skilled people affected by the immigration issues in the US' It seems possible that shrinking immigration quotas have affected America's tax and knowledge base."

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  1. LOL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It seems possible that shrinking immigration quotas are has affected America's tax and knowledge base.

    Starting with you.

    1. Re:LOL by Itninja · · Score: 5, Funny

      I saw that too. Trying to read that sentence will did gave me a headache.

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  2. Obligatory by Sneakernets · · Score: 5, Funny

    Outsourcing, eh?

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  3. Don't underestimate Ballmer by njchick · · Score: 4, Funny

    If Google opens its R&D center nearby and lures some programmers from MS, we'll see chairs flying over the border into Canada.

  4. Re:The new steel-worker by jfroot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah.. you really don't want to have to move to Canada. Let me tell you aboot my day today:

    During the 3 hours when the sun will shine here, I emerge from my igloo to play the government required hour of hockey. Then after I have finished I go hunting for my family's dinner with my trusty bow and arrow. Once home with my cariboo meat, I will sit back down in my igloo, crack open a Molson Canadian and watch one of the two channels we get up here, CBC and the Curling network. And this was a good day, some days it is too cold to even leave the igloo. I can't wait for global warming.

  5. Microsoft R&D? by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wait... Microsoft is forcing Apple to move to Canada? How does that work?

  6. Perhaps A Career Change... by Sawopox · · Score: 5, Funny

    is in order. First of all, this gives hope that even as a geek, I'll have a chance.

    Secondly, there's no shortage of excellent marijuana in Vancouver. After hours and hours of working for Microsoft, nothing will make you feel better than a few bong hits of BC bud. I think being really high makes Vista worth having. It's slow, you're slow. The nifty visuals are "trippy" and while it's paging out to disk, you can munch.

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  7. Re:Mod parent up Plz by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Canada has very strong labor laws Canada has very strong labour laws ...

    There, fixed that for you.
  8. Re: Mod parent up Plz by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ask yourself, why are they moving to Canada and not India/China if low wages is all they are after?

    Could they be moving to Canada because:

    -it has a very similar social, economic, and political environment to the US which makes it good for business
    -Canada has 'open borders' for highly skilled and educated foreigners (yes, even Americans)
    -Canada has very strong labor laws protecting the immigrants: they have the same rights as the natives, can switch employers, won't be deported (in fact, "ratting out" a bad employer can them a permanent visa, as happened to a bunch of welders recently)
    -Canada believes in cultivating the best and the brightest, no matter where they were born

    Or it could be because Vancouver, Canada is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from Redmond, Washington; in case Ballmer should ever feel the need to throw a chair at someone in R&D.
  9. Re:Mod parent up Plz by Odin's+Raven · · Score: 4, Funny

    Canada has very strong labour laws
    Canada has very strong labour laws

    Canada has very strong labour laws, eh ...?

    There, fixed that for you. :-P

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