>> It’s hard to prove anyone’s credentials when they are fleeing a war.
Not really. There could be simple tests to establish basic knowledge of their expertise. It doesn't need to be a hard test but it would stop the bulk of false applications. After all the scope is not to allow only the most skilled but to stop the peoole with low/no skills.
>> if there is a chance that one person out of a thousand can be at this level, it’s pretty much a no brainer to let everyone in.
I doubt that this guy would fail a 60 seconds interview with basic question about its expertise so there is no need to let everyone in.
Why so you want to let everyone in? Do you expect a big economic return from unskilled immigrants? Is it a moral thing to do? Who would be affected by them? How do you compensante the people affected? I think there are some unanswered questions that need to be addressed before to let everyone in.
Not really. There could be simple tests to establish basic knowledge of their expertise. It doesn't need to be a hard test but it would stop the bulk of false applications. After all the scope is not to allow only the most skilled but to stop the peoole with low/no skills.
>> if there is a chance that one person out of a thousand can be at this level, it’s pretty much a no brainer to let everyone in.
I doubt that this guy would fail a 60 seconds interview with basic question about its expertise so there is no need to let everyone in.
Why so you want to let everyone in? Do you expect a big economic return from unskilled immigrants? Is it a moral thing to do? Who would be affected by them? How do you compensante the people affected? I think there are some unanswered questions that need to be addressed before to let everyone in.