Research Tool
Close Reading
Click a comment to load its sentiment categories, AI rationale, and reply thread.
Comments
Page 4 of 4
· filtered
| Published | Reply likes | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 2022-02-06 | 0 |
New Brunswick folks are so kindly, and beautiful! Saskatchewan landscapes are also beautiful- go north of LaRonge and just look up.
|
| 2022-01-24 | 0 |
Did some simple maths.\n\nAround 40,000 student turned workers end up not receiving an ITA for PR before the expiration of their PGWP. Assuming most of these studies are 2 year or equivalent programs (which means the PGWP will be 3 years in length), you pay in around CAD 12,000 into the CPP. As a temporary resident, you are not eligible to claim the benefits you have paid into CPP until you have worked in Canada for a minimum of 10 years.(assuming you have not become a PR or citizen) That comes to CAD 480,000,000 in every turnaround.\n\nTo submit a CRS profile, you must have a language proficiency score. This is achieved upon completing an English language test either in the form of IELTS, TOFEL or CELPIP. The average cost of these tests can range from CAD 300-350. And they have a expiry date, usually around 2 years, because as we all know, speaking English is an acquired skill which you can abandon if you so wish, so they need to make sure you still speak English after 2 years or so. Funny enough, if you speak French, it is a completely different story, as a lot of provinces invite specifically people with strong French skill, and Quebéc has the right to make independent decisions of policies on immigration, as Quebéc is not a signatory on the Constitution Act of 1982, so they reserve the right to making their own policies independent from the federal government. (Did I mention the fact Canada is officially a bilingual country, but New Brunswick is the only official bilingual province?) This discrepancy in language preferences of candidates can be elaborated by the TR2PR pathway that was announced in April 2021. (Did I say math? Oops, a little politics won't hurt anyone) Getting back on maths, on this date there are 196,685 profiles in the CRS pool, which equates to around CAD 590,065,500 in ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING FEE alone. 2 years later it's gonna be another, and another, and another........you get the idea right?\n\nCanada welcomes you to spend some money, but there's no guarantees.
|
| 2021-12-30 | 0 |
New Brunswick
|
| 2021-12-23 | 0 |
This is my list \n10. Manitoba \n9. Newfoundland and Labrador \n8.Saskatchewan \n7. New Brunswick \n6. Pei \n5. Alberta \n4. Ontario \n3. Quebec \n2. Nova Scotia \n1. Bc
|
| 2021-12-21 | 1 |
I was expecting Quebec to be near the bottom of the list , most Anglos don't really like Quebec especially the fact it's mostly French and taxes are high , you ranked Nova Scotia and New Brunswick low because of your criteria i understand ,those are the two province that i want to visit some day , after all this mandated medical apartheid ends ...
|
| 2021-12-18 | 0 |
I agree with this. Lived in Montréal for 10 years, Quebec has it all. But, moved to New Brunswick for cheaper housing market, visited British Colombia, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia it's all beautiful too, but always love going back to Ontario, so many things to see and do esp if you're a sports fanatic it has (NBA/NHL/MLB etc. Also, I love Alberta for it's majestic scenery esp Banff but I don't like it's politics.
|
| 2021-12-06 | 0 |
New Brunswick is the absolute worst
|
| 2021-11-27 | 0 |
Did mans just say that New Brunswick was the only officially bilingual province?!?!?! What about Quebec
|
| 2021-11-19 | 0 |
I've only visited Quebec, nova Scotia, pei, and new Brunswick. I live in ontario
|
| 2021-11-18 | 9 |
New Brunswick; the climate is fairly moderate, lots of hills lakes and rivers, the housing is reasonable, and the forests are beautiful. And not crowded with too many people. Canada's best kept secret. But really all of Canada is beautiful.
|
| 2021-11-18 | 0 |
Damn i thought that New Brunswick would be lower
|
| 2021-11-17 | 0 |
10. Manitoba\n9. Newfoundland & Labrador\n8. Prince Edward Island\n7. New Brunswick\n6. Saskatchewan\n5. Nova Scotia\n4. British Columbia\n3. Ontario\n2. Alberta\n1. Quebec
|
| 2021-11-10 | 0 |
This is pretty accurate honestly! \nUse to live in New Brunswick but could not find any good work for the life of me, finally said the hell with it and came to Albert, best choice I ever made! ?
|
| 2021-10-25 | 0 |
Manitoba's below Saskatchewan AND New Brunswick?!
|
| 2021-10-23 | 0 |
Mahngcton, New Brunswick
|
| 2021-10-19 | 0 |
I've lived in New Brunswick since 1979. Moved here from Ontario. I have NEVER heard the expression 'No Funswick'. Nice try at humour. Major fail.
|
| 2021-10-18 | 0 |
I visited New Brunswick in high school as part of an exchange program.\nI STILL, 40+ years later have fond memories of the wonderful scenery and people.
|
| 2021-10-16 | 1 |
Ontario is the worst for a plethora of reasons. People who don't understand politics and economic policy might think it's not garbage but it is. Quebec not far but I agree Manitoba is worse.\n\n10. Ontario\n9. Manitoba\n8. Quebec.\n7. Newfoundland\n6. PEI\n5. New Brunswick\n4. Nova Scotia\n3. BC\n2. Saskatchewan\n1. Alberta
|
| 2021-10-12 | 0 |
Ranking Quebec above PEI is a crime. This is coming from an Ontarian who has travelled to the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic on a motorcycle. I have seen nearly all of Canada. Yukon, BC, Alberta, Sask, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and PEI. Trust me there are many provinces that are better than Quebec. \n\nI have been all over BC and I must say BC is the most aesthetic province. When I was travelling and camping there it made me question why people willingly live in places like Toronto... you are spending the same $$$ for rent or mortgage except in BC you get the view of the Rockies.
|
| 2021-10-11 | 0 |
I moved to New Brunswick from Alabama in 1i972. It has been my home ever since. I cannot imagine living anywhere else. I invite everyone to visit and see that I am right. We are bilingual and proud of it! J'ai déménagé au Nouveau-Brunswick d'Alabama en 1972. Il été mon chez moi pour depuis ce temps-à. Je ne peux pas imaginer démeurer quelqueplace d'autre. J'invite n'importe quelqu'un à nous visiter pour voir que j'ai raison. Nous sommes bilingue et en sommes fier!
|
| 2021-10-10 | 0 |
How did new brunswick beat pei? My dude its safer and not new brunswick
|
| 2021-10-10 | 0 |
My grandmother was from New Brunswick. Her family goes back over 200 years.
|
| 2021-10-10 | 0 |
I'm currently living in New Brunswick and have lived in Ontario and British Columbia, but as Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz, there'sa no place like home, and I home.
|
| 2021-10-10 | 3 |
You were doing so well until you got to Quebec. Don't get me wrong. I LOVE Quebec and I can barely speak enough French to get a hotel room and a meal, but in major cities like Montreal and Quebec City plenty of people in the service industry speak better English than most of us do. The one problem is.....TAXES. Unless you are looking for socialist utopia where daycare is cheap you are likely to find them kinda oppressive. I grew up in Northner Ontario, worked in BC, Quebec, NB, Ontario and Alberta and have visited the rest of the provinces and NWT. Yukon and Nunavut still to go on my bucket list..... Personally, I love the people of Newfoundland the best, the scenery of BC the best and the taxes of Alberta the most. I could be happy living anywhere here now that I am retired but I have settled in New Brunswick for the cost of living. Plane tickets are cheap if I feel the need for a change of scenery.
|
| 2021-10-10 | 0 |
Born and raised in Québec here! I love the Maritimes, especially New-Brunswick which is probably the only other province that makes me feel at home. <3
|
| 2021-10-10 | 0 |
As a new brunswick native, yeah, winter is definitely nofunswick
|
| 2021-10-09 | 3 |
I am from NYC and I always wanted to visit the Maritimes since I was in 3rd grade in 1987-88 when I saw them on a Atlas that I had ordered. In 2006 I got to fulfill that dream. I started in Halifax and I toured Cape Breton Island, Antigonish, the Acadian country and the Cabot Trial.\nMy tour guide a warm friendly former Lieutenant in the Canadian Army made the trip for me! We went to PEI and rode bikes on beautiful trials. We crossed the Confederation bridge stepped foot on New Brunswick and crossed right back to Halifax.
|
| 2021-10-09 | 0 |
I appreciate the humour and am trying not to take this too seriously, but c'mon, the Saskatchewan arguments are a self-own. It's the lowest province, every time. Only Regina and Saskatoon are doing fine. The economics aren't worth the social problems.\n\nThere is no way New Brunswick should be higher than two other Atlantic provinces either. Again, no funswick self-owning statements included in the vid.
|
| 2021-10-09 | 0 |
Pretty good Adam I'd just mention a few of those things are...I don't want to say inaccurate but way more diverse. For instance French. Yes Quebec is the only French province BUT New Brunswick is the only Bilingual province and basically half and half. This is good for things like federal of provincial services because by law they must provide service in both languages but not so basically everywhere else. The problem with this is you can have an almost completely English town almost nobody speaks French and drive 15 minutes and be in a town where nobody speaks English. Research on this might be hard because a town with a French name may not have any French people in and vise versa. Also this problem is multiplied in the fact that if you Do want a French area we don't speak standard French or Quebecois but instead Le Chiac which is a difficult and confusing mix of old French and english (almost exactly like the Cajun dialect). Second part of this is that Montreal is easy to live in if you don't speak French and is so multicultural you are just apt to hear Swahili as French in public. Last part is be very careful where you move on the prairies as they have may isolated towns some that speak French also. Next is tipping I've never had to tip anyone for a haircut outside of the military and all other forms of tipping here on the east coast are purely optional and wait staff don't get upset if you don't leave a tip unless you were a jerk or left them extra work like making a big mess (I worked as cook for a while after I got out of the army and I rarely ever head staff complain) HOWEVER....tip a waitress well and she might accidentally give you 2 pieces of pie lol and tip a taxi driver well and he will not only get you the cheapest fare he will find ANYTHING you may need no questions asked. Lastly on the nice thing....we are nice for sure especially compared to our southern neighbours BUT there is a lot of passive aggressive nice that happens and this also varies greatly. For instance as a city boy of course you answered the way you did but a guy who have lived all over this country in big and small, French and English places who now has retired to a rural town I can say I find the cities quite snobby and the French and the English can be quite snobby to each other and where I live now if you asked a random stranger for 5$ chances are you would get it also driving down the road people you don't know will just wave at you as if you were the closest friends. Canada is certainly a weird place so many extremes and my advice to anyone wanting to move here is do your research and then visit and travel a bit if possible because even us Canadians can be surprised by thing or two across this gigantic country
|
| 2021-10-07 | 0 |
I was going to move to New Brunswick (No Funswick) but then I made a LOT of money on crypto so I moved to Vancouver instead. :)
|
| 2021-10-06 | 2 |
I live in Alberta and I visit BC all the time and am a former resident of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and only I think Alberta should be like 4-6~, BC and Nova Scotia are definitely better tbh
|
| 2021-10-06 | 0 |
My grandparents took myself and my cousin on a Maine-New Brunswick road trip when I was younger. It was very enjoyable and I really liked New Brunswick.
|
| 2021-10-03 | 0 |
I’m from New Brunswick, it’s a great place to live overall and tons of sights to see throughout the whole province!
|
| 2021-07-31 | 0 |
New Brunswick is the only province in Canada that is officially bilingual.
|
| 2021-06-22 | 0 |
What was the point of talking about Nova Scotias human rights commission when you are testing your theory in Fredericton NEW BRUNSWICK??
|
| 2021-06-15 | 0 |
I'm moving to Canada Next year :)) New Brunswick
|
| 2021-06-09 | 0 |
Primary Provincial French language is Quebec & New Brunswick
|
| 2021-01-19 | 0 |
Hello mam.. i am taking a 2year course in new brunswick ..is this a wise decision. I just wanna earn and getting settle(PR)..please reply i am planning for may intake.. #godblessyou
|
| 2020-12-20 | 0 |
I can surely guide any of you to UG programs at University of New Brunswick and their MBA - ranked school, subsidised tuition, big scholarships and fastest PR in entire Canada - International Recruiter (South Asia, the Middle East and Africa)\nImran Ghayas - International Recruiter for UNB (https://www.unb.ca/admissions/connect-with-a-recruiter.html)
|
| 2020-12-05 | 0 |
Hey hi\nI have created my profile in EE\nCRS is 419\nCLB 9 in Ielts\nNOC - 1311\n\nReady to move to Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick \n\nAlso created profile in SINP, MPNP, Nova Scotia PNP, PEI PNP\n\nDo I have a chance to get PR??
|
| 2020-12-05 | 0 |
HI ,Excellent Video , Can you please post on Business entrepenur PNP Express Entry for New Brunswick as that's the only direct PR process for business immigrants and couldn't find any useful information in internet or any related videos
|
| 2020-10-08 | 0 |
when i heard new brunswick i was immediatly like :()
|
| 2020-05-06 | 0 |
Hi bro . I need a help from you of you can. \nI need a job offer from nova Scotia, new Brunswick or price Edward island .please help me if you can.?
|
| 2020-04-09 | 0 |
As a Canadian who has traveled to 12/13 provinces/territories (sorry NFLD) and all regions of the mainland USA I have couple comments. First, both Canada and the USA the accents and culture are very different depending on the area (another similarity!). People from Vermont have more in common with people from New Brunswick than they do with their fellow Americans in Texas. People from British Columbia have more in common with people from Washington than they do with Quebeckers. Second, I actually find that Americans are super friendly in some states, more outgoing than Canadians (like say Tennessee). Also, Drew, if you ever want to go to the Far North in Canada it's a whole other world of Inuit people speaking Inuktitut on Baffin Island - for me that area seems like another country!
|
| 2020-02-12 | 0 |
Question Igor I've found a company in New Brunswick but how do I apply to them and what is that standard used for resumes in Canada, I'm writing to you from Jamaica please please respond asap
|
| 2019-11-03 | 0 |
Got to visit the neighbors up north two months ago and thankfully, my experience was wonderful! I'm of Mexican descent from Southern California and was visiting St. John, NB, and the people in New Brunswick were surprisingly friendly folks. I even had a random stranger who was worried about my bowel movements and warned me that eating too much seaweed would give me the runs. I absolutely enjoyed my time in New Brunswick and look forward to visiting my neighbors up north again in the near future.
|
| 2018-07-28 | 4 |
As a Canadian I detest seeing my hard earned tax dollars going to this BS. If it were up to me I would have this traitorous pig hung like the sack of crap he is. He brought a bunch of Syrian Refugees to the my home Province (a.k.a State) of New Brunswick which is the most economically depressed area of Canada and the most taxed. Most of the people here struggle to find work. These so called refugees are being treated better with handouts than our own populace who needs this money and paid into it all their lives.\nCalling for a rebellion!
|
| 2018-05-05 | 0 |
I am a TPS holder from el salvador for about 20 years with 3 kids born in Tennessee. and that program will end in September 2019, , i have to go back to my country and there is nothing i can do to stay in this country usa that have gave me everything what i have ; a beautiful family and a house that i am selling for 300,000 a nice car Toyota camry selling for 7000, a Nissan Frontier selling for 8000, a HVAC technical diploma and a good hvac job(60,000a year) but i just woke up and i found out that this dream already ends, ,,,,,,,,,,,, but i am not crying feeling like a Donald Trump victim.........guest what? Canada have a point based migration system that i qualify,,,,,,,requirement are; 60 percent English, high school, a trade skill training, or a degree or a diploma, no felonies, no debts, 2 or more years of experience in a skilled trade or profession, and 15000 dollars, also you need a a job offer on a level A,B and C for Atlantic Canada and a job offer level A and B for the rest of the provinces, i got all of these requirements,,,since i need a red seal for my hvac trade i only qualify for the Atlantic Canada on a level C,,,,,,,,,,,,i already fill it out all the papers and transcripts my high school and took my English test in Nashville,,,,,,,,,,,so i guess will be in a matter of weeks that i will receive the letter off invitation to emigrate to Canada,,,,,,so amigos gringos i can kiss goodbye uncle sam land,,,,wish me good luck,,,,as soon as i enter Canadá i will get on my knees and kiss the land of that great nation that i will settle in New Brunswick with my lovely babies and my lovely wife, i will show my babies to love and give their lives for Canada very well,,,,psss and don’t worry about the 315,000 dollars amigos gringos, uncle sam will tax that
|
Showing 151–198 of 198
Prev
Next