Research Tool
Close Reading
Click a comment to load its sentiment categories, AI rationale, and reply thread.
Comments
Page 4 of 7
· filtered
| Published | Reply likes | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-10-30 | 2 |
Chorkor i was blessed to have come across this video... it really moved me..back in 2019 started by going to Ghana.. i left Nigeria through benin republic to togo lome then aflao to Accra....was in Ghana for about 1yr..came to Nigeria. 2020 i was aspiring for Germany but due to covid everything was still. Then 2021 i applied for masters program in Warsaw Poland. But i was duped for about 4euro. By the person who wanted to help me pay my sch fee..i still didn't give up 2022 i applied for ireland visiting visa was denied... but this your video is giving me hope...as we speak now my home country is hell..people have almost ran away ???
|
| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
Main accused of kanishq bomb blast was ripudaman malik who received 400 crore from government of india and obviously government denied,\nRipudaman Indian citizen was cancelled in india and become wanted\nLater as soon as bjp come in power they provide ripudaman malik Indian citizen in 2019 and he met few rss leaders in delhi then visited panjab, later he caught carrying 400 fake sikh script which is illegal to sgpc via china and got killed in canada by private killers\n same with jagjit chuahan, he started spreading khalistan name in india and Western country after he loss MLA election, his citizenship was cancelled by government but as soon as bjp came in power they provide him Indian visa and he met rss member in delhi then he start living in panjab again and died natural death according to age, he also mentioned he's descendant of maharana pratap and he is willing to bring back his 'asthiya' to india, wonder how every khalistan top leaders including subramaniyam swami were directly linked with rss or they planed all this back then in 80-90s
|
| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Well there are thought to be 2000 homeless in Halifax. \n\nIn 2019 it was estimated to be 500. \n\nSo in 4 years it quadrupled. Ontarians came and bought up and evicted Nova Scotians. They shoved every worker to the edge. So they could retire.
|
| 2023-10-06 | 0 |
Greeting from NYC. T.O. becoming so much like here quickly. Progressives and globalists trail of destruction.\n\nFirst visit was carefree in 1993. Last visit was in 2019. Places I knew were gone or very different.
|
| 2023-10-06 | 0 |
Story za agents niliweka kando, 2019 I slept in streets of Abu Dhabi agent having cheated me that nimlipe 150k nitapata job Dubai. He cheated me that on my arrival my visit visa will be converted to employment visa which was a pure lie. I suffered I begged for food my family back home suffered ? because I left them with no cash...But God is faithful ?
|
| 2023-09-30 | 1 |
I left high school around 2019 and spent much of post secondary downtown with my friend who was going to Ryerson at the time, although there's always been homelessness and violence in the core. I noticed the uptick since covid, especially in public transportation where they allocate the most.
|
| 2023-09-29 | 0 |
I am the Landowner as Toronto Tribe Mohawk Hollywood Royal as Queen of Canada and Royal Chieftain of Indians of America. I had God bring all Canadians into the Chateaus of Canada and God brought them in for Covid in 2019. Everybody is in the Royal York. I Natalie Helferty am in Hollywood North on Northern Heights Drive as one of myself as a way to End the War against Canada. Toronto is now the Empty City Syndrome just like New York was in the 1990s. There is the Entertainment District only as Hollywood North. New York Rental Rates were through the roof and Racketeering By Russians was driving the prices up so everybody moved into the Waldorf Astoria. Toronto is going through the same thing as Hong Kong Chinese Racketeers drove the prices up with condo rates in Toronto in the 1990s and they never were under Rent Control. Everybody was moving in the 1990s into the Royal York back then as Hollywood Actors could not afford the condo fees as all Movies are for Free and nobody made any money acting. There were no real Rent Subsidies in Toronto like in New York though as the City was not meant for Foreign Nationals to Scam Rent Subsidies out of the Government. Bloomberg as Mayor of New York knew who was from New York and who was not. Toronto is getting to be that way as Hollywood Royalty is all Canadians who grew up in Richmond Hill and were working as Government Staff. There was a need to keep the Racketeering in check so Homeless Shelters were offered instead in Toronto by the City. There are Clones made by Britain who tried to take over Toronto and they became Homeless People on the streets. The Police would arrest them all the time. It became a real problem for the city. There is a neighbourhood watch program that alerted police to vagrants in Toronto who were ruining the city by peeing on the street corner. They were Charles III out with Fred of Balmoral as Vagrants. The Asylum Seekers now are the Butler to Charles III as a way to be belligerent toward the Royalty of Canada who hasts everybody in the Royal York now.
|
| 2023-09-27 | 0 |
I currently pay $734.96 per month for my bachelor apartment in Parkdale, Toronto. All inclusive. I found the place in 2015, and it started at $660.00 per month. It's a smaller building where I know most of my co-tenants. Quiet neighbourhood most of the time. I've been one of the lucky ones for sure. I love this city! I'm from Peterborough and I will never move back. Some of the best memories of my life have been here. But you're right Alina, it has changed. Much like most other major cities in the world. The economic hardships being the #1 issue. Rent going up, wages staying the same, and inflation not slowing down. But with Toronto, the transit system is far behind the progress of cities like New York. Toronto should have multiple subway lines going east and west. Queen St. and Dundas lines for sure. The overall culture of the city is not as vibrant as it was during the 2010s. That could be Covid related. Or things are taking awhile to come back to pre-Covid form. But a lot of great venues and restaurants have been shutting down. And being replaced with the construction of condos. The real estate is insane here. It feels like things have gone downhill since the Raptors won the NBA championship in 2019. Because that really united everyone when there were a million people gathered for the parade. I'm hoping things turn around and there's more affordable housing for newcomers. I know I'm staying here for a while longer. Because of my cheap rent. And career attachments to the city. Great job on the video! ?
|
| 2023-09-21 | 0 |
Alina - you can move to Finland , the happiest country in the world for four consecutive yeard 2019 to.2023. I was in Helsinki and Tampere last month for two weeks. In Tampere every things is new. Public buses Yutomg are new. Trams are new. Caffes are new, more new apartments. It is not Crowded like Toronto and it has no homless people. All Finnish speak very good English. So pls visit Finland but the Soumi language is very difficult.
|
| 2023-09-19 | 0 |
Ford taking away rent control in 2019 to encourage more investors to build more properties killed the lower and working class. Built nothing but condos that mostly investors bought. Now rent is $2,500 for a 1 bedroom. Even with a modest 50k salary you barely getting buy. You need to make 100k in Toronto just to live a basic life. In Canada, more than half of people's income goes to rent or mortgage. This country has been bought and sold to the real estate. This is what happens when everyone treats real estate as an investment instead of a basic necessity. But enjoy your sky high property values. A house costs 1 million dollars now. Guess Canadians are all millionaires.
|
| 2023-09-19 | 0 |
Lived in TO in the late 60s and it seemed a clean and safe city. My brother-in-law lived in TO for about 50 years and loved the place. My wife used to visit him often in the 70s and 80s and she liked Toronto a lot. We went again in 2019 for my BIL's funeral and I thought the place was a dump.
|
| 2023-09-19 | 0 |
I was just in Toronto yesterday and I noticed how many homeless there were compared to when I was there in 2019. It breaks my heart because I spent so much time in the city growing up.
|
| 2023-09-02 | 0 |
If you set your goals in Canada, chances are better here than any other country as of now. \n\nPeople come here and jump into their communities and start competing with each other.\nThey buy cars they can't afford, houses they can't affird, go on lavish vacations they cab't afford, engage in usless degree programs they can't afford just to post it on social media.\n\nYes Canada has become expensive just like most countries around the world but focus and strategy will get you financially stable.\n\nI came here in 2006 with no papers, worked at a recycling plant until 2018 making $25 per hour, studied the industry and opened mine in 2019 with 8 workers and revenues in the millions.\nFrom the horses mouth...
|
| 2023-09-01 | 0 |
For the people wondering why so many Venezuelans are coming to America. Venezuela is so messed up right now you can’t even get a flight there from the US directly.\n\nOfficial travel advisory from US government. Travel.State.gov :\n\nDo not travel to Venezuela due to crime, civil unrest, kidnapping, and the arbitrary enforcement of local laws. Reconsider travel due to wrongful detentions, terrorism, and poor health infrastructure.\n\nCountry Summary: On March 11, 2019, the U.S. Department of State announced the withdrawal of diplomatic personnel from U.S. Embassy Caracas. All consular services, routine and emergency, remain suspended until further notice.\n\nViolent crimes, such as homicide, armed robbery, kidnapping, and carjacking, are common. Political rallies and demonstrations occur, often with little notice. Demonstrations typically elicit a strong police and security force response that includes the use of tear gas, pepper spray, and rubber bullets against participants and occasionally devolve into looting and vandalism. Reports from the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission document human rights abuses attributed to the Maduro regime, including torture, extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, and detentions without due process and/or fair trial guarantees or as a pretext for an illegitimate purpose. Shortages of gasoline, food, electricity, water, medicine, and medical supplies continue throughout much of Venezuela. The CDC issued a Level 3 ‘Avoid Nonessential Travel’ notice on September 30, 2021, due to inadequate healthcare and the breakdown of the medical infrastructure in Venezuela.
|
| 2023-08-14 | 0 |
In Canada, in 2019 there were 686 gun suicides..... in the USA 23,365. Here in 2023 so far there have been more than 400 mass shootings in the US..... in Canada 0.032. So far this year, 23 million Americans (7% of the population) have significant medical debt... $195 billion. \nPersonally, I lived in Garland, North Dallas for 7 months, and North Miami Beach for a year. I know there are other places I could live there....but won't.\n\nPS..........why are all the religious nuts SO hell-bent on having guns? Most Canadians don't even know someone that goes to church.......makes for a better country, obviously!
|
| 2023-08-05 | 0 |
Brain drain? a 2019 report stated that 34,838 Canadians left Canada for the US when in that same year 81,400 highly skilled Immigrants came to Canada. The number of highly skilled immigrants coming in to Canada has been steadily increasing. While the number of people leaving Canada for the\nUS has been steadily decreasing to say that all of Canada's talented people are going to the US is just not true.
|
| 2023-07-31 | 0 |
I am from Serbia, and my fathers uncle and unt went to the US in 2006 because the uncle had a brother that lives in the USA sice the 1970. Thay try to get a green card thay got a answer in 2019.
|
| 2023-07-29 | 0 |
The majority of Canadians support limiting immigration, not increasing it. Specifically, a Leger Poll conducted in June of 2019 found that 63% of Canadians were in favour of respondents “said the government should prioritize limiting immigration levels because the country might be reaching a limit in its ability to integrate them.”\n\nThose numbers have only increased.
|
| 2023-07-25 | 0 |
Yall need to help those folks they been bad since 2019 smh
|
| 2023-07-19 | 0 |
Seppoes have school shooting drills, in Canada we have fire drills. That tells you everything you need to know.\n\nAbout mass shootings, I looked up the stats a couple of years ago. In 2019, there was almost 400 mass shootings, 19 of which were in schools. In other words, there is a school shooting every six weeks and a mass shooting more than once a day in the USA.
|
| 2023-07-19 | 0 |
India is the land of Scams, unfortunately. IT sector Scam in 2017-18, education sector scam in 2014 and 2019-20. Horrible stats.
|
| 2023-07-18 | 2 |
Request you not publish the information that is not correct... You always provide the most authentic and great content thats why the people like your channel. But Australia is not like they have presented here. The problem is their selection of the study and its incompatibility with the Australian requirements. They have provided a lot of information. But many things are wrong... Even in 2017, things were not like this. They were in Accounts and people in accounting were having better scores than them and a lot of people go for this course. So all about competitiveness. In 2017, 60 points were required for 189 subclass. People got PRs on 50 points as well as on 489 visas but on other profiles. Moreover, IELTS academic was never mandatory for PR. The points system is in the picture for 15 years. Two draws in a month were there till June 2018. 491 was started in 2019 October. In 491 you can work on any profile in a regional area and NO INCOME CONSTRAINTS are THERE FOR 491(They are claiming 70000 AUD). Canada is also following Australia now, you can see the recent skill-specific draws of Canada.
|
| 2023-07-17 | 0 |
How are you not sensitive to this ??!!….There have been 23 school shootings this year that resulted in injuries or deaths, according to an Education Week analysis. There have been 167 such shootings since 2018. There were 51 school shootings with injuries or deaths last year, the most in a single year since Education Week began tracking such incidents in 2018. There were 35 in 2021, 10 in 2020, and 24 each in 2019 and 2018.
|
| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
There have been 23 school shootings this year(2022) that resulted in injuries or deaths, according to an Education Week analysis. There have been 167 such shootings since 2018. There were 51 school shootings with injuries or deaths last year, the most in a single year since Education Week began tracking such incidents in 2018. There were 35 in 2021, 10 in 2020, and 24 each in 2019 and 2018.
|
| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
I'd just say as a Canadian we have all of the best the US has to offer with very little of the negatives it has. So why would we go to somewhere where it only becomes worse.\n\nMost people in the USA are not ok when it comes to healthcare. The minor stuff sure, but if you have anything serious happen most likely your healthcare will only cover half or a quarter of the costs. The USA also has some of the worst healthcare care out of almost all western countries.\n\nTo put into perspective of kids and gun violence. From 2019-2023 on average 9 kids get shot dead in the USA per day, so 3 285 per year. If we look at 2019 specifically we have 73million people under the age of 18 exist. If we use the average of 9 shot a day and put that to 18 years of life we come up to 59,130 shot over the 18 years; however out of 73 million it means you only have a 0.081% chance of dying from being shot. Doesn't sound too high, but it means you're more likely to get shot dead than almost all other forms of death, more likely to be shot as a child than someone to win the lottery.
|
| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
Tyler, with complete respect you DON'T get why we generally have no interest in moving to the US. You constantly talk about 'you just have to find the right place to live'. True of anywhere, but here the choice would be about preferences and afordability, NOT to avoid gun violence or shunning because of political views.\nThere is no where in Canada I could move to where gun violence would be a big factor to consider (we have rough places, and gun violence, but STRICT gun laws). Let me give you some perspective. In 2019 the USA had 37,038 gun related deaths. (No other causes of death- JUST all gun death). In Canada, in 2019, our death by illegal means (which does include suicide, as it is illegal) was 5,874. (That is for ALL types of homicide, not just guns). And the government was shocked by the increase that year and tightened gun restrictions further.\nYou talk about having certain States more Red or Blue. We aren't bi- partisan, so our politics are a melting pot. You might have people you disagree with everywhere you go, but you will also always find an equal group who thinks similar (unless your an extremist). And even the people who think different will generally agree to dis- agree. There is next to nowhere in Canada where your political views would get you run out of town. \n\nYou are USED to thinking like an American. (Fair, your American; I think like a Canadian) Trust me, as a Canadian, there are aspects of the accepted American culture (your country's way of life) that is boarderline terrifying to people here.
|
| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
2000s
\nDate\tCity\tProvince\tDead\tInjured\tTotal
\nSeptember 18–20, 2001[15]\tMontreal\tQuebec\t7[n 1]\t0\t7
\nMarch 11, 2002[16]\tQuatsino\tBritish Columbia\t6[n 2]\t0\t6
\nMarch 3, 2005[17]\tnear Mayerthorpe\tAlberta\t5[n 1]\t0\t5
\nSeptember 13, 2006[18]\tMontreal\tQuebec\t2[n 1]\t19\t21
\nOctober 19, 2007[19]\tSurrey\tBritish Columbia\t6\t0\t6
\nJuly 26, 2009[20]\tSmith\tAlberta\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nAugust 25, 2010[21]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nDecember 12, 2010[22]\tVancouver\tBritish Columbia\t0\t10\t10
\nAugust 14, 2011[23]\tKelowna\tBritish Columbia\t1\t4\t5
\nDecember 15, 2011[24]\tClaresholm\tAlberta\t4[n 1]\t1\t5
\nJune 2, 2012[25]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t5\t7
\nJune 15, 2012[26]\tEdmonton\tAlberta\t3\t1\t4
\nJuly 1, 2012[27]\tCalgary\tAlberta\t1\t3\t4
\nJuly 16, 2012\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t24[n 3]\t26
\nFebruary 21, 2013[28]\tWhitby\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nSeptember 22, 2013[29]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nApril 30, 2014[30]\tNanaimo\tBritish Columbia\t2\t2\t4
\nMay 30, 2014[31]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nJune 4-6, 2014[32]\tMoncton\tNew Brunswick\t3\t2\t5
\nOctober 22, 2014[33]\tOttawa\tOntario\t2[n 1]\t3\t5
\nDecember 29, 2014[34]\tEdmonton\tAlberta\t9[n 1]\t0\t9
\nJanuary 1, 2015[35]\tCalgary\tAlberta\t1\t6\t7
\nApril 16, 2015[36]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nAugust 4, 2015[37]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t3\t5
\nJanuary 22, 2016[38]\tLa Loche\tSaskatchewan\t5\t6\t11
\nJanuary 31, 2016[39]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t3\t5
\nApril 16, 2016[40]\tHamilton\tOntario\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nApril 23, 2016[41]\tMississauga\tOntario\t1\t3\t4
\nJanuary 3, 2017[42]\tGuysborough County\tNova Scotia\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nJanuary 29, 2017[43]\tQuebec City\tQuebec\t6\t5\t11
\nJuly 10, 2017[44]\tCalgary\tAlberta\t4\t0\t4
\nJuly 23, 2017[45]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nJuly 31, 2017[46]\tToronto\tOntario\t1\t4\t5
\nSeptember 3, 2017[47]\tThorold\tOntario\t0\t5\t5
\nJanuary 19, 2018[48]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t2\t4
\nFebruary 25, 2018[49]\tRyerson Township\tOntario\t4[n 1]\t0\t4
\nJune 2, 2018[50]\tPickering\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nJuly 1, 2018[51]\tToronto\tOntario\t1\t3\t4
\nJuly 22, 2018[52]\tToronto\tOntario\t3[n 1]\t13\t16
\nAugust 8, 2018[53]\tHamilton\tOntario\t1\t3\t4
\nAugust 10, 2018[54]\tFredericton\tNew Brunswick\t4\t1[n 1]\t5
\nApril 15, 2019[55]\tPenticton\tBritish Columbia\t4\t0\t4
\nAugust 24, 2019[56]\tToronto\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nApril 18-19, 2020[57]\tMultiple\tNova Scotia\t23[n 1]\t3\t26
\nJuly 10, 2020[58]\tToronto\tOntario\t1\t4\t5
\nMay 29, 2021[59]\tMississauga\tOntario\t1\t4\t5
\nAugust 8, 2021[39]\tToronto\tOntario\t2\t2\t4
\nJune 28, 2022[60]\tSaanich\tBritish Columbia\t2[n 3]\t6\t8
\nJuly 25, 2022[61]\tLangley\tBritish Columbia\t3[n 1]\t2\t5
\nSeptember 12, 2022[62]\tMississauga and Milton\tOntario\t3[n 1]\t3\t6
\nDecember 18, 2022[63]\tVaughan\tOntario\t7[n 1]\t1\t8
\nJune 10, 2023[64]\tOttawa\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
\nJuly 1, 2023[65]\tMississauga\tOntario\t0\t4\t4
|
| 2023-07-07 | 0 |
Some people have commented about Indian accent, here are the facts. \n\nSo only Indian accent bothers you. Unfortunately, we Indians are the world leaders. For the following reasons with our uncomfortable accent\n1. In the USA, we are less than 1%, and guess what? 6% of the yearly tax of the US is paid by Indians. Look at the statistics. It's all there. \n2. In the US and Canada, most of the hotels, gas stations, and liquor stores are owned by Indians. \n3. CEOs of the tech giants are Indian. \n4. Even UK Prime Minister is Indian. \n5. The winners of spelling bee competitions are Indian kids. \n6. Median family income among Indian Americans between the ages of 25 and 55 was $133,130 in 2019, well above the white median income of $86,400.\nWe don't care about people who could be judgemental. Yes, the accent is not important for anyone who wants to grow. No heartfeelings. I said this just to clear the vision of some people.
|
| 2023-07-02 | 0 |
As a Canadian citizen who moved to France for better opportunities, I fail to recognize any positive things about Canada and its culture and economy. In 2019 most of my friends were struggling graduates who were working minimum wage jobs and living with roommates. A lot of my friends had suicidal thoughts. I was working like a slave in the oil patch for a measly $30k annually. And all of this to live paycheck to paycheck in a boring city in a crappy flat with cockroaches. And the food and climate sucks. And Canadians are the most introverted people on the planet.
|
| 2023-06-25 | 0 |
The average credit card balance for Canadians in the first quarter of 2023 was $3,909, according to Transunion. And that is up from the average monthly credit card spend of almost $2,447 in the third quarter of 2022, which is above 17.3% from the same time in 2021 and up 21.8% in 2019, according to Equifax. In a nutshell, Canadians are using credit cards more, as there was a 6.4% increase in credit balances from the first quarter to the second.
|
| 2023-06-09 | 0 |
Housing is not as affordable as it used to be in Canada. Rents and house prices are far too high. We also have massive food price inflation. Job are better in some areas than others. My beef with the job market in Canada is the wages are at 2019 levels. They need to adjust to 2023 costs of living with all the increased costs. People are friendly in Canada, as it's one of our faults.
|
| 2023-05-29 | 0 |
Yr ye vlog dekh kar 2019 je vlogs yaad agaye
|
| 2023-05-29 | 0 |
I can't stop smiling all through the vlog...\nLiterally i used to watch your vlogs back in 2019, i still miss those vlogs of yours with wolf crew....\nYou should have a get together with all of them like anika, rooh, fatima, sikandar, tamara and all others....❤❤
|
| 2023-05-28 | 0 |
Feels Like Re living 2019-2020
|
| 2023-05-28 | 0 |
Gives my flashbacks of 2019 ????
|
| 2023-05-23 | 0 |
Whats the point of government? It without doubt does more harm than good. At this point we dont need them they need us, lika a parasite needs a host. They don't care, they repeatedly demand order from chaos they created. Just look at 2019 and nih funding.
|
| 2023-05-14 | 0 |
Santa Cruz ca USA mentor judge kkm baskett Nancy pelosi lawyer Angel L Hess mark brisco orders steel stolen stopped 2019 Trump mail White House break federal law
|
| 2023-05-10 | 0 |
@BriarPatchson Fun fact you should have researched. The largest share of the housing stock in the United States as of 2021 was built between 1975 and 1979. There were 18.5 million homes built during this period, whereas the homes built between 2016 and 2019 were less than six million. Rough estimates 158 million Homes. Are there empty homes, apartments, sky risers,. Yes. You are fixing to find yourself in misery soon enough if this is allowed to continue. The money is not there for most Americans to foot the bill. It's pure insanity to think otherwise. The more you know the better prepared you will be.
|
| 2023-05-03 | 0 |
i came to canada in 2019, with hope and great energy to work hard and stay in this country. i had a dream to work as a truck driver. i got my license 2 years ago and still waiting for a company to hire me. they need 2 to 3 years of expr. i told them pay me under a minumum wage for trainig and a will sign a contract to work with you. now im a uber driver and barly paying my rent a eating. waiting to get my citizenship and im heading to the US.
|
| 2023-05-03 | 0 |
Hello Sir. For my parents supporting documents, I do not have the option for Proof of funds to upload. Is that normal? My parents visited me in 2019 but now their visa is expired so I am applying again. Please reply.
|
| 2023-04-01 | 0 |
My best friend started her immigration process in 2017. She was finally green lit to come to America in 2019 after marrying her long time husband over in Europe and then getting the paperwork done here in the US during that time Covid hit, and when they closed all the borders, they stopped all of the immigration process to America meaning that she was stuck in Europe away from her husband for three years. Finally last year after making her go back through the process getting all of her paperwork re-done, paying another $5000 she was able to come to the US just last month she got the start of her paperwork for her green card to work here in the US and become a full US citizen. It’s been a long process. It infuriates me that people like that who are honest, hard-working people who want to come to the US and start a life after being married, proven to have jobs and want to pay taxes and support a system. That’s willing to take them in get held up because of people like this want to come here illegally Big cause of whatever the reasons are trying to circumvent and skip over the people who are trying their hardest to do it the right way in the first place, dust dragging the system further down.
|
| 2023-03-31 | 0 |
I am a telecom engineer I came to Canada in 2019 as a master student. I accepted to work as cable technician but what is really strange that all my community were happy that I am able to find a job in technical sector! Although i am over over qualified!\nI applied for pr since 2021 until now no answer!
|
| 2023-03-18 | 0 |
This is another one of those FAKE videos by Donald Trump. It didn't really happen just like all of those videos we saw during November 2019 showing Liberal Dems secretly loading voting machines & covering windows with cardboard. ❤️?
|
| 2023-02-27 | 0 |
I moved to Canada in 2012. I used to love Canada as even with $11 per hour job was more than enough to survive (during studies, part time job). I used to live happy life. But, since Liberal government was elected in 2015, things are going crap. Just between 2016 when I signed lease of 1+1 apartment for 1140$, in 2019 it was getting rented for $2400. Prices went up for house and lots of things. Liberals had messed up affordability that most people in Toronto region are living paycheque to paycheque. On top of it Carbon tax in hide of saving environment which literally not working out, is killing Canadians. \n\nAfter living in Canada for 11 years, I don’t see this country has any good future overall. Our banking to technology sector everything is outdated. World is moving so fast, Canada is not able to catch up. I am looking for easy was to get green card of USA, the country which I hated, it seems USA is far better. I have many relatives in USA, I asked around and it broke lots of my stereotypes about USA which I had developed living in Canada and from Canadians. Even met few people who lived in Canada for 10-15 years and moved to USA and living there for last 5-10 years. Worst decision of my life was choosing Canada in 2012 for easy immigration. My classmates who chose USA and moved there in 2012 are in much better position career wise as well salary wise and they files are also in progress. Living lavish life with great weather, while Canada is depressive as hell.
|
| 2023-02-26 | 0 |
I think every single thing you two had told us is 100% true. Because I am one of them living in the crisis condition. Have you guys heard about the Prime Minister Justine Trudeau promise he will help every single Canadian for Financial? But He actually did not do it for every Canadian at all. My name is Kevin Tran. I had received Covid-19 CERB, CRB Benefit when My EI was ran out in 2019. during the Pandemic. Guess what??? Now I have received a Letter from CRA? I am now owing the CRA OVER $25000. Dollars!!!\nDoes any body in this World knows? With the low income person like me,(less than $20000./Annually). How many YEARS, Will I work to save the $25000., and “PAY BACK” to the CRA in Canada???!!! Could any one in this Country tell me, when the Government promising to help their Citizens then ask them to pay back after the Pandemic is Over??? Is this the Type of situations that ever happening to Other G7 countries in the world??? I have not seen yet, but in Canada now I am seeing it happen to my life and Over 400000 files from other People in this Country had been called to pay back the money when they received in the Crisis situation.!!!\nThank You Very Very Much for the True information that you had share with every one in this country. Freedom Of Speech rights???!!! One more important thing, I personally want to share with all Canadians? Most of the Companies in Canada. No matter how good you can be, how hard you works for the Employers? Most of them, They will never consider to give Employees a raise on Salary for YEARS, I Meant for YEARS….Ok??? Wake Up every One!!!! They Don’t Care for Hard Working People. Never and Ever.!! Maybe There is some Exception For Certain People!! I hope you know What I meant.???!!!
|
| 2023-02-06 | 0 |
I left in 2019 life is now in Thailand don't miss Canada at all
|
| 2023-02-05 | 0 |
I'm currently living in USA and visited Canada back in 2019. I loved my time in Canada overall and it felt more racially diverse, safer, and cleaner than my home country. However, both countries have similarities in vibe, topography, background and culture.
|
| 2023-02-04 | 0 |
Another question. I have trouble getting past the Contact information of the applicant. The Countries or territories of residence. It keeps asking me to redo the Countries or territories of residence section. I fill there current address which is China and they have citizenship there From 2019 (I check This is where I currently Live). Then I add Canada date from 2018 to 2019, fill status as visitor because they visited us then. And it never lets me Save and Continue. or Should I be filling from their birthdate(1950) for how long there have been living there and Add Canada dates? I thought it only wanted last 5 years...
|
| 2023-01-25 | 0 |
5:59 I totally agree with Preach about the food in the US. \nI was pregnant in 2019 and my husband I went to New York for a wedding. Since I had hyperemesis, all I could ingested were fruits and raw veggies. I remember being crazy hungry driving down Flatbush thinking I’ll eventually find a supermarket to buy some annnnd nothing. There were fast-food places every 100meters tho ?.
|
| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
If you're not into hiking, hunting or fishing, Canada is just boring. You mentioned Columbus, Ohio. I just looked up the stats, and Columbus had 43 million visitors in 2019. Toronto, a much bigger city, had 28 million. I'm not suggesting Columbus is a great tourist spot. The world knows our great tourist spots. The best thing I've discovered about Toronto is that the police won't bother you when you drive past it at 95 mph.
|