'Living the Newfoundland dream' for 8 years, St. John's trainer must now leave the country | CBC News

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Personal trainer Machel Rayner is being forced out of Canada for his home country of Jamaica within two weeks. 'I cried at the airport. I ... feel as if I let everyone down.' | CBCNL

 

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NL If you read the story, he is sending money that he makes in Canada out of the country to support his mother. So he is draining our economy. Yeah CBC!

NL Some immigrants become Canadian citizens and get in a lot of trouble and they still are here. A great guy who wants to be a Canadian citizen has a hard time staying here. Let him stay we need more people like him here.

NL Another Family in Okotoks Alberta having similar problem. Have never asked for a cent from the Govt. Run a successful business but some little glitch ... ridiculous.

NL I wonder why he never applied for citizenship. Seems to me he'd be greenlit with his education and work record.

NL Being forced out of your home because of arbitrary rules is the cost of living in society.

NL They kick a guy like him out but let repeat convicted criminals stay once they get out of jail. Makes no sense.

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