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| 2024-10-26 | 0 |
The Australia Day answer is so accurate it hurts.
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| 2024-10-26 | 0 |
Aren't whites are also immigrants. They are not the natives of canada, America and Australia.
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| 2024-10-26 | 0 |
If you’re navigating the permanent residency (PR) process for Canada, Australia, or Germany, preparing for winter and understanding residency requirements are key aspects of your transition. Canadian winters are particularly harsh, with temperatures frequently dropping below 0°C, while Australia and Germany offer a range of climates. Picking the right winter jacket can make a big difference, especially when moving to regions with unpredictable weather. This guide covers essential insights on winter preparation and the PR process for Canada, Australia, and Germany.
\nPreparing for Winter
\nWhen considering permanent residency in Canada, Australia, or Germany, understanding climate differences is crucial. Whether you're working with Canada PR consultants, Australian PR consultants, or Germany PR consultants, preparation for varied climates will help ensure a smoother transition. Here’s what to keep in mind:
\n1.\tExpected Temperatures: In Canada, cities like Vancouver are milder with wet winters, while Toronto faces colder, often icy conditions. Regions in central and northern Canada have extreme lows, such as -19°C in Regina during January. Germany has varied winter climates, while Australia’s milder winters can still feel chilly in certain regions.
\n2.\tChoosing the Right Jacket: For newcomers, warm, waterproof, and windproof jackets are essential for Canadian winters. Parkas, puffer jackets, and wool coats are ideal for different climates across Canada, Germany, and Australia. Parkas offer heavy insulation and water resistance, while puffer jackets are versatile and suited for layering. Wool coats add style but lack water resistance, making them suitable for drier German winters.
\n3.\tTypes of Insulation: When relocating, especially through global talent streams in Canada, Australia, or Germany, picking jackets with appropriate insulation—down for warmth or synthetic for water resistance—is recommended for your first winter abroad.
\n4.\tBudget Considerations: Budget options start at around $50, while high-end brands such as Canada Goose or Arc'teryx offer premium options for harsh winters. Mid-range choices from brands like The North Face provide a balance between quality and cost.
\nNavigating the PR Process and Requirements
\nEach country has unique pathways and requirements for permanent residency. Consulting with professionals who specialize in Canada immigration, Australia immigration, or Germany immigration can streamline the process, especially if you're applying from India or seeking a provincial nomination (like BCPNP or MPNP for Canada).
\n•\tCanada PR Process: Canada offers various pathways for PR, including express entry, provincial nominee programs (e.g., BCPNP, MPNP, NBPMP), and spousal sponsorship. These programs have specific criteria, such as work experience, language proficiency, and educational qualifications. Consultants can guide you through each step, from document preparation to application submission.
\n•\tAustralia PR Process: Australia's PR pathways, like the Skilled Migration Program, allow skilled professionals to work and live in Australia. The Global Talent Stream in Australia also targets specialized talent in fields such as tech and medicine, easing the immigration process for qualified individuals.
\n•\tGermany PR Process : Germany offers options like the EU Blue Card and employment-based visas, making it possible for skilled workers to obtain residency. Consultants can assist with the application process and explain requirements like work contracts and proof of language proficiency.
\nStudying and Working Abroad
\nCountries like Canada, Australia, and Germany provide work and study opportunities for immigrants, making it easier to gain local experience. Programs for study and work facilitate cultural adjustment and open pathways to PR. Immigration consultants can help identify the best routes to achieve your career and residency goals, whether in education, employment, or both.
\nImmigrating to a new country means facing unique challenges, from adapting to climate to understanding immigration requirements. Proper winter attire ensures you stay comfortable as you settle in, and expert immigration advice helps navigate complex residency processes. With the right preparation, you can embrace your new life abroad with confidence.
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| 2024-10-25 | 0 |
we need to have the same immigration system as in Australia(based only on professional prequalifications)
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| 2024-10-24 | 0 |
Over the top immigration from corrupt 3rd world countries - that's the issue! The locals are over it, it's happening in Australia, New Zealand and even the US with the invasion of central Americans too.
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| 2024-10-23 | 0 |
It does not mean they are going back to their countries they have to move somewhere else with better opportunities like the US, Australia, UAE.
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| 2024-10-22 | 0 |
Where are they going to go? The UK? The USA? Australia? Or perhaps France?( if they speak the language) They will find the same problems. The right wing have convinced some that Trudua is to blame. It's capitalism eating itself that's to blame I'm afraid.
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| 2024-10-19 | 0 |
In 2024, Australia had over 700,000 immigrants
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| 2024-10-19 | 0 |
Trudeau playing political Ludo ?\nLeave canada, i think five eyes' blank support to canada and its support/sheltering of anti india terrorists will impact India's relations/trade with UK and AUSTRALIA and USA \nAlso.
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| 2024-10-19 | 0 |
Then why Palestine people moving to western countries. Canada, Europe and Australia should stop talking Palestine refugees
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| 2024-10-19 | 0 |
No one is native in america canada Australia and many more nations they themselves are migrants
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| 2024-10-18 | 0 |
There are too many indian in abroad ......n there will be more Indian in across world in developed countries.....Indian will take over Canada , America, England , France , Japan , Australia
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| 2024-10-18 | 0 |
There is nothing wrong in it. Whenever you have too many immigrants everybody will get irritated. \n\nBe it the USA, Canada, Australia these countries are developed by white europeans not by natives.
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| 2024-10-18 | 0 |
Australia
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| 2024-10-17 | 0 |
In Australia. Australia is not too far behind. Housing crisis.. extremely expensive. In Sydney we can’t afford even a studio. 5 ppl Sharing a house. Pay for every food delivery anywhere between 2 to 5 AUD. Any dish you order is minimum 18 AUD so a dinner for 2 is at least 40 AUD even at places like McDonald’s. Groceries are monopolised and they charge very high.. even 3 days of groceries will cost you between 50 to 80. And forget healthcare. It’s so expensive that we pray we don’t fall sick. The doctors too don’t give you real advise. Just prescribe tests blindly without analysing ur symptoms. In India if you find a good doctor, they will save u from getting too many tests. Ppl are depressed and are suffering from many mental illnesses. No sense of community. The only reason why we are here is to save up as much as we can. We are struggling, living in shared apartments in a small room.. we came here with a job without any money spent from our end and the only Reason it works is cz we are saving up for India and when we send money to family it’s cheaper due to currency exchange. We cannot afford the same lifestyle as India with our whole family here.
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| 2024-10-15 | 0 |
No Indian in Canada only in north Korea open for student visa after finish school alw to work and stay life time bring family to north Korea for Indian national but Australia Canada EU USA no need indian
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| 2024-10-15 | 0 |
My parents immigrated to Canada in the early 1980’s and both of my parents work 50hrs/week to have a house and send 3 kids to university. We are the second generation and we have a much better life. I have Australia friends who move here (Montreal ) last summer and they finally bought a condominium instead of renting coz they always dream to be owner which was very hard in their city. Everyone situation is different. But thinking Canada is a affordable country is a big misunderstanding.
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| 2024-10-15 | 0 |
Ummmm ... if you draw a line across Canada, from the West Coast continuing the line across, you capture 70 % of the population. Half way down to the USA border captures 50%. So. The Canadian population clings ..clings .. to the USA. NO,-ONE lives effectively anywhere else, especially in the whole middle AND North of Canada. Canada is more sparcely populated and more centralised than Australia. And whatever Canada us, it is wet, it is cold. It is grey. Oh .. and cold. Very cold. (And grey.)
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| 2024-10-14 | 0 |
According to the ethnicity population graph, Hindus are the most coming in; there are more Hindus in Canada, USA, UK, and Australia, so when you say Indian it’s mostly the Hindus. Look at the number of Hindu temples in the western countries; it’s a Hindu culture take over the west. There are about a billion of them. I feel building temples, having your foreign country Independence Day parades, wedding parades should not be allowed. Most Hindus are Bjp supporters, staunch supporters of India then why aren’t they living in India? It makes no sense; unless it’s a Trojan horse strategy for the greater Hindu raj over the world; like Islam but more sinister and hidden. Hindu culture does not share the same values of a western democratic society, look how minorities are treated in India; if they become majority in the west it’s game over for the other communities.
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| 2024-10-13 | 0 |
Canada, Australia, Singapore, Mauritius, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Surinam in sb me Indian bhut accha kr rhe h ???
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| 2024-10-13 | 0 |
Canada is sadly just way too expensive. The problem with living in Asian countries are many and it's more related to nepotism in the workplace. Steer totally clear of Australia, it's a huge mess now. Hyper expensive and becoming a dumping ground for all sorts of blow ins.
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| 2024-10-09 | 0 |
It's interesting to see what will happen if I post a neutral comment here. \n\n\nUndoubtedly, Germany is not a paradise on Earth, just like any other place. There are both pros and cons. Sometimes I felt like I was reading comments about a completely different country when people wrote about not being accepted by society and so on, so I decided to respond too.\n\n\nI barely speak German (my second language is English) and I have never felt any racism or disrespect towards me. Whether it was on the street or at work. I more often met friendly people who were interested in learning about my move to Germany and were always admiring and saying words of support. This cannot be faked, these things were real. \n\n\nOf course, you will experience a lot of stress when visiting the foreigners' department, as many things are unfamiliar to you and you don't have enough language skills at first.\n\n\nOf course, I would like to get paid more for my work, or at least pay less taxes. Yes, child money support exists, but it's more of a formality as it barely covers the costs of raising children. This is where I would really like to see improvements.\n\n\n\nPeople, including immigrants, cannot understand that by increasing the demand for housing, they are increasing its cost. You can't blame the country itself for this. The law of supply and demand works here.\n\n\nThose who write about their plans to move to Australia or the USA, don't forget to share your relocation experience after. When you face the same or even bigger relocation problems. \n\n\nYou are right in one thing - there is no paradise on Earth, and you have to work. Hard and always ti achieve your goals.\n\n\nThere is such a thing as a labor market and everything coexists in balance. \n\n The only thing whether it's too hard for you or you will not give up ?.
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| 2024-10-09 | 0 |
When you see the exact same conditions in Canada, the USA, Australia, South Korea, France, etc. etc. it is because the governments of these countries are deliberately following mandates by globalist sociopathic, lowest of the low garbage organizations like the U.N., World Economic Forum, World Trade Organization, etc. to politically sabotage these countries (and their citizens who built these countries) and deliberately render them all poor and economically unstable. You have a elect a maverick who isn't going to listen to these evil globalist bottom of the gene pool degenerates, or take up arms against the governments who are turning these countries into third world nations. It can't keep going on like this, without some pushback against them.
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| 2024-10-07 | 0 |
India is too late. Its livable areas have shrunk over millennials due to islamic invasions. The new world already got occupied european population eliminating original inhabitants of australia, north and south america, ocenia and new zealand etc. India and China failed to get any new land despite having tremenduous populations. they failed to plan. They were colonised by europeans , so never got a chance to invade others. whenever there is war in other lands, indians still prefer to run back to congested india.
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| 2024-10-07 | 0 |
Canada and UK lost....now its USA and Australia's turn.....stupids....
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| 2024-10-06 | 0 |
Indians are very rude and treat others as subordinates. Australia has a problem with the influx of Indians too.
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| 2024-10-05 | 0 |
Make video on Australia please
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| 2024-10-04 | 0 |
It’s exactly the same in Australia, and has been getting progressively worse under both left and right leaning governments. The conservative government was a disaster for housing/cost of living and the liberals haven’t been much better. The vast majority of elected legislators here are relatively wealthy landlords with substantial investment property portfolios. It’s not in their interests to fix the housing crisis. They also vote themselves huge salaries and regular pay rises. They are relatively immune to the cost of living crisis. Australian food banks and similar charities are overwhelmed. We have two main supermarket chains, Coles & Woolworths. They both perpetuate rampant price gouging with abandon. Big corporations, especially international ones, pay very little to no tax. This is happening all over the world under governments of every stripe.
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| 2024-10-04 | 0 |
It’s happening in Australia also it’s getting very sad I think we will be the future refugees like the Irish escaping the potato famine we will have to travel to more affordable countries especially to retire, Is it worth fighting for your country anymore just to end up on the homeless scrap heap.
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| 2024-10-04 | 0 |
Sadly home ownership is unaffordable in most Western countries, Australia, the Uk , Europe is the same despite a varied number of governments from the Left and Right. Canada does not stand out alone.
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| 2024-10-03 | 0 |
The “state” of Australia?
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| 2024-10-02 | 0 |
My daughter is nearing the end of 2 great years in Canada on an IEC (backpacker) visa from Australia. She’s loved the people, the landscape (mostly lived in BC and Alberta) , and working there…. She picked up interesting jobs, worked very hard, just about made ends meet, has been great. \n\nShe was even offered a permanent job by a major Canadian co last year (she was working for them on a one year role at the time) that would’ve paved the way for her to apply for PR…but she turned it down without a second thought….. for all the reasons you would know about \n\n- Wages aren’t great (maybe 20% less than australia), \n\n- taxes are high (incl having to pay CPP…in australia the employer pays all pension contributions, on top of wages), \n\n- groceries prices out of kilter, \n\n- rents consume most of what’s left…. \n\n- AND, even if you could save a deposit for a house, or shoebox apartment….what’s the point, could never afford it. \n\nShe’s seen nearly all her Canadian friends resigned to their fate of being perennial renters, of being perpetually skint. It’s no life. She’s sad to see it - coming from a country of perpetual optimism and opportunity, to learn over time how such a (on many levels) similar country isn’t like that, that has somehow got it all so wrong. \n\nIf you are thinking of “australia” as your answer, it’d be a fair call\n\n- Avoid Sydney if you can (a less expensive Vancouver) but rest of the place is “workable”. \n\n- Average wage in Perth is $100k (C$90k) and average house (full size…not an apt or townhouse) price is about $700k (C$630k) …so do-able, if tight to start with, for youngsters (like you..!) \n\n- I’ve been to Vancouver’s East Hastings St, and so can confirm is nowhere close to that in Oz. Are sketchy parts of all cities, but it’s definitely not community wide\n\n- are small pockets of homelessness (esp but not only indigenous community) but the governments are mostly (sort of…) “on it” \n\n- sun, sea, sand… and the sharks rarely come close to shore!
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| 2024-10-01 | 0 |
You nailed it the only part Australian accent you actually sound like a New Zealander that moved to Australia but still the questions are correct ?
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| 2024-09-30 | 0 |
Just in this comment section, I've seen so far posts from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, and the US, saying it's the same thing in their countries. So where is it that is so much better?
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| 2024-09-30 | 0 |
They are the jobless protesters from UK AUSTRALIA USA AND EU asking u to let them in...\nThey are not students.. They are supporters of Hamas and Hezbollah looking to open a branch in your country...\nThat's what it is..\nDon't believe me..??\nWatch in Australia what happened today to the same 'students'
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| 2024-09-30 | 0 |
?this is so accurate. I was in Australia 2011, as a Backpacker ..?it was amazing. The beaches, the landscapes, the people. But, we where surrounded by other tourists. They have 6 million backpackers each year! When I was back in Germany I met an aussie couple and they offered me a job near the great barrier reef. \nI didn't took it, but I would love to visit the country again with my kids this time. Or maybe better New Zealand ?
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| 2024-09-29 | 0 |
Or just put a hard rule that says your can't go from student visa to asylum without first leaving the country. Australia did this in 2008 to me where my student visa had a direct path to permanent residence and they closed that loophole while I was there.
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| 2024-09-28 | 0 |
The exact same statements are being made in Australia. We don't have housing for all the people. There are lines out the door and down the street at open houses. Our health systems and infrastructure is not in place. We are seeing bidding wars and 'hotbedding' (where you rent a shared bed with another shift worker).
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| 2024-09-26 | 0 |
Why is Australia woke? Why do you agree to CCP19 camps?
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| 2024-09-26 | 0 |
Is the same fate of rate of poverty the same to happen to australia?
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| 2024-09-26 | 0 |
What destroyed the USA, Canada, UK, Australia is the Asian invasion.
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| 2024-09-26 | 0 |
Same in Australia and UAE… they behave as such. I don’t like them either… they don’t even speak english. It’s like you’re the one who needs to adjust when you’re in an english speaking country. What a shame…
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| 2024-09-24 | 0 |
we have the same problem in Australia
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| 2024-09-24 | 0 |
The problem in Australia was less about cheap labor (although our farmers are still exploiting backpackers and anyone else they can dupe) and more about fake students who have come here to work illegally and get PR. Award wages mean nothing to many Indian business owners in Australia and the education agents in India continue to lie to prospective students who want to come here. Journalists who try to track the shonky operators down are met with thinly veiled hostility in the rare cases that they find the people behind the scam.
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| 2024-09-23 | 0 |
I live in Australia and we have the same issues here. Housing is very expensive and getting a job is like winning lotto
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| 2024-09-23 | 0 |
Already underway... Indian students and immigrants in Australia face hate crimes on a regular basis. \n\nIn Kenya, the local population wants the Indians to get our of their country. \n\nUganda has already expelled Indians once (under Idi Amin) and even today there is widespread hatred for Indians (muendiies, as they call us) amongst ordinary Ugandans. \n\nAfter the beating of Nigerian students in India, the Indian immigrants in Nigeria are not welcome and are targets of increasing hate crimes. \n\nFiji ousted the Indian elected Prime Minister, M.P. Chaudhry, who had to finally seek refuge in India. \n\nMalaysia has seen a rise in hate crimes against Indians too…\n\nMaldives wants Indians out of their country too.\n\nUK, Canada are openly against Indian immigrants as are other European countries.\n\nThe writing is on the wall – Indians are now seen as aggressive self-serving parasites that bite the hand that feeds. Is this trend something we should be worried about?\n\nInternationally, we are now being seen as intolerant, argumentative, hate-mongering, anti-Muslim, anti-Christian bunch of saffron terrorists. Sad.
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| 2024-09-23 | 0 |
Apparently Canada is a bit cheaper than Australia. That is how bad Australia is in at the moment.
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| 2024-09-23 | 0 |
I find this amazing. Here is Darwin Australia, rents havnt moved much at all in ten years,,still get 3bdm house under 450 thousand,,high end around 8hundred to 1,3million Aud.
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| 2024-09-23 | 0 |
Already underway... Indian students and immigrants in Australia face hate crimes on a regular basis. \n\nIn Kenya, the local population wants the Indians to get our of their country. \n\nUganda has already expelled Indians once (under Idi Amin) and even today there is widespread hatred for Indians (muendiies, as they call us) amongst ordinary Ugandans. \n\nAfter the beating of Nigerian students in India, the Indian immigrants in Nigeria are not welcome and are targets of increasing hate crimes. \n\nFiji ousted the Indian elected Prime Minister, M.P. Chaudhry, who had to finally seek refuge in India. \n\nMalaysia has seen a rise in hate crimes against Indians too…\n\nMaldives wants Indians out of their country too.\n\nUK, Canada are openly against Indian immigrants as are other European countries.\n\nThe writing is on the wall – Indians are now seen as aggressive self-serving parasites that bite the hand that feeds. Is this trend something we should be worried about?\n\nInternationally, we are now being seen as intolerant, argumentative, hate-mongering, anti-Muslim, anti-Christian bunch of saffron terrorists. Sad.
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| 2024-09-21 | 0 |
? thing is happening in Australia. We now have huge problems with housing,hospitals, and the educational system. Our state leader is in India right now, picking up more votes. that's how many are in Australia.
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