Thank you for your reply.
Firstly, no, I am not talking about Muslims only. That is probably an innate guilt complex chiming in.
My paradigm has always been that in the days to follow, with nations tightening their borders, and different nations having very different moral axes to minorities, immigrants from parent countries should expect the same treatment abroad in countries they attempt to move to as what is meted out to minorities of the SAME faith as the foreign country they are moving to.
Quid pro quo.
No, just no.
I am not going to give up my morality humanity in an unwinnable and frankly, childish, notion of Quid pro Quo
And logistically, lets say it happens, you would then have to have an entire government department tracking nearly 200 countries and then applying those same conditions on their own minorities.
You could just save that money and spend it on the betterment of your people... which Canada does and look how much better minorities are here compared to the rest of the world.
Again, I urge you to rethink this silliness. It will lead you nowhere good.
I used Islamic countries as a blanket example and then narrowed it down to the specifics of Pakistan because these are consistently not secular.
Countries dominated by all other major faiths are not so. But for outliers, like say China, Russia, Israel, India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, where say you feel Muslims are feeling the brunt, then sure immigrants of those countries should be treated similar in any Islamic country.
Coming back to Pakistan. The Christians are usually reserved for menial labour, like sanitation workers (jamadars). A Christian country like Canada should therefore exclusively offer such job prospects to Pakistani immigrants.
What does consistently non secular mean?
Could you tell us?
There only two laws in Pakistan that I see are not secular.
1. Blasphemy law - but majority of that is applied to Muslims (I still think it's wrong)
2. Ahmady laws - but that only identifies them, does not stop them from living their lives (again, I still oppose it)
Outside of this Pakistani laws protect minorities just as much as secular nations.
The natural comparison is to India, which literally has made laws against Muslims (no matter how you sell it, it is an Anti Muslim law)
So I hope you understand how it's hard for me to take secular talk seriously from Indians.
As for the jamadar, that is proof that you really have no Idea about Pakistan or its society.
There is no christian reservation for those jobs.
It's just that they happen to be filled by Christians.
It's like saying a farmer's son is a farmer.
Sure, he might be, but there is no law that says he has to be.
Heck, local governments are even forcing diversity in hiring more non Christians and one time there was add to hire a Christian jamidar which was stopped after a massive outrage by Muslims in Muslim majority Pakistan.
I want to emphasis again that India and Pakistan are so incomparable that the worst you really have said about it is that more Christians work as jamadars, while I have shown you pictures of riots and anti Muslim mobs in India.
I will take it on good faith that you don't hate Muslim, but your arguments are pretty weak against Pakistan when compared to India.