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| 2023-10-17 | 0 |
May God almighty continue to bless you and your family for this great information and opportunity content you share....Please I'm very much interested how can I apply Ma
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| 2023-10-15 | 1 |
I thought ur going to share some serious issues bt this are common in all countries except our home country. I agree with you for 50% Here its completely independent life style . Once u start living here u wil know ur capacity and be proud of urself like u can do all ur works by urself. Missing family members and loneliness is definitely true. Education is much matter in india that is also true. And last wt u said was 100% true if ur earning good in india no need to move to other countries u can hardly save 50k to 1 lakh compare to india . To just save this no need to come so far from family.
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| 2023-10-15 | 0 |
My Aunt had Duel citizenship, had one hip done in Canada, had the other hip done in the US the year after ( was many many yrs ago) she said the level of care was better in the sense of personal attention in the US rather than in Canada, gotta have nerves of steel to be ill. The best thing would be, share compassion with the elderly, and the very young. So glad you understand Tyler.
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| 2023-10-15 | 0 |
Thnks for sharing...mere husband job se retaired he...income stop he...son canada me he...kya hm ko udhar jana chahiye...to kya kuch earn ho jayega nd son ko bhi help rhegi...plz guide me
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| 2023-10-14 | 0 |
I've been to 30 states in my many decades of travel. The US has become a scarier place over the past 20 years. The politics is very partisan, Evangelicals have expanded their influence resulting in less tolerance of others, gun violence is insane, the poor are very, very poor with no way out, the very, very rich don't want to share at all (contrary to Christian teachings), the US version of capitalism verges on slavery (certainly not what Adam Smith envisioned anyway), the race issues are becoming simply stupid, the MAGA supporters and the socialist far left and wokeness are simply beyond comprehension . . . overall, tolerance for differences is becoming lost. People on the left and the right are equally are to blame. \n\nOne of Canadians' favourite activities is to crap on America(ns). This is unfair. There are wonderful places in the US and wonderful people. Collectively though, I think the US is coming apart at the seams. Canada certainly has its warts and our politics and society is becoming polarized too. But overall I'd say, Canada is friendlier, less violent, not as bigoted, more open minded, fairer, much less hierarchical, and more educated with regard to what's happening in the world. I do like the entrepreneurial bent to the US but its version often comes at a huge cost to people.
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| 2023-10-14 | 0 |
In Quebec if your working for the government you get one year paid maternity leave which you can share with your spouse so you can take say eight months go back to work and your spouse can take the other four. Pretty sweet if you ask me. I don’t think the states has anything like that. I’m not sure about the other provinces but I’m pretty sure they all have paid maternity leave.
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| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
I just happend to see your channel. I appreciated this vudeo. Thank for sharing. You are amazing.?
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| 2023-10-13 | 10 |
Tyler, it is refreshing to see an American who is open minded to accept other people's experiences and not take it personally. Always enjoy these videos you share, and your responses.
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| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
Kudos for sharing experience in detail.Good info for those who want to migrate.
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| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
When considering moving to a new country, it's crucial to conduct thorough research before making the leap. Begin by examining the minimum wage, tax implications tied to that wage, and the cost of housing for someone earning that wage. Additionally, calculate your anticipated monthly expenses. In Kenya, where the unemployment rate is high, skilled entry-level roles often yield an annual gross salary of around $3,000. In contrast, some other countries offer salaries as high as $30,000, though the cost of living and taxes may be considerably higher. However, some of these nations provide free education, healthcare, and other benefits, making it possible to save money even with higher living expenses.
\nIt's important to understand that many Kenyans seek opportunities abroad due to the challenges posed by Kenya's economic system. This is not wrong; in fact, Kenya also hosts expatriates who work in the country. Sharing skills and experiences across borders can be mutually beneficial. Therefore, my advice to Kenyans is to never stop dreaming. If you aspire to work in a country like Canada, pursue your dreams legally to avoid unnecessary hardships. Don't go there and apply for refugee status; instead, seek employment by looking for a job, enrolling in a school, applying for programs like Express Entry, or even sponsoring your own visa. Find a job, return to Kenya if needed, and apply for a work visa through proper channels. This way, you can embark on your journey with confidence and integrity.
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| 2023-10-12 | 0 |
Very nice beautiful sharing sister\nStay connected with me\nNow friend U\n????????????
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| 2023-10-12 | 0 |
Share the link kindly
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| 2023-10-11 | 0 |
Some things are missing as i am resident of punjab so work more on sharing your perspective rather than indulging people to single story of every point
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| 2023-10-11 | 0 |
Great insights ma'am, thanks for sharing it in length.. could you please tell which province were you in and how was the weather there..if you could sharing this too.. thank you..
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| 2023-10-11 | 0 |
Thxs for sharing the experience of Canada
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| 2023-10-11 | 0 |
Good \nThank s for sharing ❤
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
This made me feel bad for you Tyler. I have a feeling that because folks from the US are raised on the story that their country is the best country in the world, it's harder to believe that other people don't share that view and have no desire to live there. \nBit of a painful eye opener.
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
We have overdosed on diversity. America is now in trouble, and is flooded with those who are our enemies, and infested by those who do not share American values.
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
I feel informative and sincere views shared. Moving abroad is hard for most people who dont have much money to take with them or relatives to support them. If you are committed, hardworking, and patient, you are much more likely to be successful in Canada. If you think it will happen in 1 or 2 years you are mistaken. Education, health, law and order, justice, equality, and opportunities there is no comparison between Canada and India.
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
In Poland we work share flats as well. We do it in our own country. Don't think you are snowflakes. Be grateful you even could go abroad.\n\nBth ohhh poor girl she needs to share a flat ?\nWe have flats 9 people in, the rooms are so tiny that only a bed fits. And we pay a lot.
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
Been in Canada for approximately 25 years. I can say that the effect that Canada has on a legal immigrant is neither here nor there. If you can make lemonade out of any lemon you’re dealt, you will thrive in Canada (and anywhere else where your efforts are not overwhelmingly quashed by corruption, blatant racism or other forms of segregation).
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\nLynn, I was a lecturer in Kenya, went back to school here in Canada after wallowing in culture shock the first year, then circled back to teaching in college again after an arduous journey in school, but this time in a different field.
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\nAfter becoming a single mother of four kids, I had to also hustle on the side to build a small business empire along my life’s ladder. Partnership with God, goal clarity, the get-up-and-go, and relentlessness truly work. It isn’t the size of the dog but the fight in the dog that does it, regardless of where you live.
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\nThe starting point for a new immigrant can be very low due to the weather, unpreparedness and culture shock, but if you know that the only way is up, and are self-motivated, those challenges are soon behind you as the tests become testimonies.
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\nBy comparison people have more human rights here regardless of their status. The wheels of justice grind slow but they do grind fine. Women and children have equal rights with men. Politicians are mostly there to serve not necessarily to exploit.
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\nOpportunities for self-development galore - including being trained to become employable and going to school at any age (sometimes for free while you are still at the bottom of the ladder). There are food banks so you never go hungry if it came to that. The disabled are better treated with dignity.
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\nThere are prolonged parental leaves for both moms and dads for up to 18 months. Commensurate with earnings, parents under certain thresholds are given Canada child tax benefits and other supplements for each child under 18 years of age.
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\nDepending on the number of kids and their ages, the money can add up handsomely. Not to mention that there’s no tuition to pay for primary and high school students. Tuition fees start at post-secondary level.
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\nTo see a doctor is free as it is paid for by taxes. It the meds that you and/or your insurance pays for. Some medical equipments may be paid for by either or both the individual/insurance and the government depending on eligibility.
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\nBy and large, there’s cleanliness of common spaces. There’s also safety and relative peace. At least wherever I have lived, I can’t tell you how many times I forgot to lock my door with impunity.
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\nThere’s a lot more stressful work here in my opinion, but like you said Lynn, systems work a lot more efficiently and effectively.
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\nThe elephant in the room is the extra hard work that those living abroad must put in to fulfil expectations back home. Also known as black tax, the overwhelming financial dependency of relatives on their diasporan loved ones places undue stress on many here, especially because there are no short cuts to getting money here.
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\nAnyway, Lynn, thanks for such a great topical issue you’ve shared. I have to stop here as I have written a lot. Hope this helps someone on this forum.
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\nAnd last but not least, you’ll be proud to hear that even though Canada has been good to me, my face may now be turning towards home to see how I can be of use to mama Africa. Super excited!
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Very honest and sincere review.. Experienced shared in very good manner..
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Thank you for sharing your experiences
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Sirf 2 and half months ke experience pr aap ne apne opinions share kiye h itne km time m aap khi b adjust ni ho skte not even in India.
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Kuna agent anataka kunipeleka canada na ananiambia fare wana offer wao but once i start receiving salary wataka share yao, how good is this deal guys?
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Thanks for sharing positive news
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Very well researched..Such things need to be shared in mainstream media to derail the propaganda run by the Anti India elements...Sikhs are one of the most patriotic communities in the country. People should refrain of relating them to Khalistan..\n\nMoreover, It's high time for Indian Govt to focus on issues faced by Punjab so that Punjabis can have more confidence in them and they don't get the feeling of being discriminated.
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Thanks for sharing an honest and without prejudice experience.. i am here in Canada for the last 4 years ..and i totally agree to your views.
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Nitishbhai... Keep sharing such good information to us... U r one of them whom I really appreciate and putting my trust on your video
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
I moved to Canada over 20 years ago from Kenya, and it's safe to say that this has been the best decision I ever made for myself and my family. Today, I want to share some insights with those who are considering making Canada their new home.
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\nCanada boasts one of the world's most robust social systems, but let me be clear: it won't be a stroll down a red carpet from the airport to your dream life. You will need to put in the effort and work for it.
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\nIf you're a nurse from your home country, don't expect to land in Canada and start working as a nurse the next day. You'll need to go through the process of becoming registered in this country, just as you would in any other part of the world.
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\nWhen you arrive in Canada, give yourself time. Follow the established systems, and trust that these systems are designed to work for you. Fortunately, there are no shortcuts or backdoors in this well-structured country.
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\nWhether you're coming to Canada as a Landed Immigrant or a refugee, understand that there are distinct pathways to follow. Canada has a well-defined system for both.
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\nNow, you might have heard stories of people sleeping on the streets of Toronto for a brief moment. But let me clarify that these instances were temporary and not reflective of the broader reality. The media may not always provide the full context of such stories.
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\nIn major companies and hospitals across Canada, you'll find a significant number of employees who are immigrants, just like us. This illustrates the opportunities that exist in this diverse and inclusive nation.
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\nFor those planning to come to Canada, it's crucial to have access to the right information and cultivate the right mindset. With patience, perseverance, and a willingness to follow the system, your journey to a brighter future in Canada is well within reach.
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Australian intelligence agencies also recently announced that Indian officials targeted their own Hindu temples in Australia with graffiti just to tarnish Sikhs image when the Australian pm was visiting India so Australia authorities would share their intelligence information on Sikhs living in Australia. India is just making fools out of western leaders because they’re too gullible.\n\nJust thinking if Hindus can do that to their own places of worship what they wouldn’t do? Like maybe even blowing up their own Indian airline in 1985 killing all passengers and then blaming it on Sikhs so they wouldn’t get any sympathy from the world when Indian government attacked the Golden Temple of the Sikhs in 1984 killing thousands of Sikh men women and children just to teach them lesson also so nobody would then support their cause for a homeland (Khalistan)?
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
I like Your videos . \nCouple of things to be corrected: Double check the data of wheat production share of punjab. Second the soil was not great , in 60s-70s it was people of punjab who worked day night to make it cultivatable. It was not only grain. Then these people moved to utrakhand and UP. They did the same.
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Nitish Bhai thanks for sharing this immense information?
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Share this content more and more, everyone should know the right history so that people can know what to follow & pass right info to next generation
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
@joyceknursecanada kindly share the precise requirements for new commers to your channel and how to get them in the short time provided if possible?
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
27:43 Well said nitish, I hope this video helps to create awareness. I recently shared some views on Akash Banerjee’s video who has a good and sensible audience like u. But still there were lots of people who were ready to put the terrorist tag without even reading the comment. And i feel people need to realise that punjabi youth can not remain silent on the issues concerning punjab and its growth, and if tgey question government and are not happy with their work it doesn’t make them anti national. Also, people feel that distributing these anti national labels is helping our nation, but in reality it is becoming the main cause why communities are separating from each other.
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Friends itni achi informations aapko free mein milta hai atleast video ko like aur share kar sakte ho\nKya jab video me koi like share karne ke liye kahega tabhi karoge
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| 2023-10-08 | 1 |
Love my beautiful Africa. God bless Africa ??. We have everything in Africa ❤ thanks for sharing. People lie too much about Canada.
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Good research and unbiased storytelling is your USP Nitish ... thanks for sharing
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Keep it bro sharing knowledge
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Thanks for sharing your story. I came to BC 1-month before COVID-19 in February 2020. The first year was tough. Now I am thriving.
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
What about sovereignty and human rights? Referendum is ground level reality, ok you share kaniska bomb kand but what about those who said. 'beedi peeyege shann s jeeyege' in Amritsar if we did this at your shrines? If no one demand khalistan then why not you allow people to vote on this issue? same as you did with Sikkim.
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Huge Respect for Nitish bhai who spend his valuable time to ensure deep research. But still bhai Jee whenever will stand for our rights or demands the whole national media will tagged us like Anti national or khalistaani. No body knows what we have been through since independence or people Forgot the Kurbani of Our Guru Tagh bhadur Sahib jee at chandni chowk. \n\nBut huge round of applause ?????? to sharing such informative history.
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
I wanted to share some concerns about the current situation faced by international students in 2023. It appears that the financial burden on students has reached a point where it resembles modern slavery.\n\nStudents are required to pay a substantial $12,000 for the GIC upfront, followed by semester fees ranging from $9,000 to $10,000, with a total cost of $40,000 for their education. When you factor in taxes and rent, the financial pressure becomes even more overwhelming.\n\nWhat's even more troubling is that a significant portion of these students, up to 80 out of 100, are compelled to take on labor jobs to meet the requirements for Permanent Residency. This situation raises serious concerns about the quality of education and the well-being of these students.\n\nIt's crucial that we address these issues and work towards fairer immigration policies and more affordable education to ensure that international students are not subjected to such challenging conditions. Their contributions to our society should be valued, and their rights protected.\n❤❤❤ \n\nstudents in Canada ?
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
? why other people they don't suffer even those they share the story of suffering they are still there .
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Please, can anyone share the link down this comment section
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Better then other 90% youtubers that pick this topic & share thier views on basis of right wing ideology or left wing ideology,but you & sarthak only one that represent this topic totally unbiased, as a panjabi i know the ground reality & problem we face here in Panjab. According to godi media every Panjabi is the khalistani with AK 47 ?
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Thank you for sharing true story of Punjab with evidance and Also highlighted the real issuespecially.. ??
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Extremely beautiful video and research about connection between Canada and Punjab. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge.?
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Nitish sir really salute to u tnks for share real truth with us ❤❤❤
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