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| 2024-03-04 | 0 |
All a scam to get people to rent your overpriced housing.
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| 2024-03-04 | 0 |
Never mind values, they have caused the rise in rent and home ownership. It’s ridiculous the way they keep coming to the country. There is comfortable living for immigrants. So many of them are homeless. And greed driven landlords, realtors and banks are feeding off the people because there is no longer a choice.
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| 2024-03-04 | 5 |
Next month I will have to use the food bank. I’m a senior in Alberta. I got a raise of $9.60 to offset inflation. The amount is yes $9.60 a month. My rent is going up $100.00 on April 1st. Groceries are still climbing here. My car is 22 years old and still running well. I put gas in twice a year. I would work but I have more incurable diseases than fingers. Next they will tell us if you can’t afford to live on what you get, they’ll send MAID to help us out of our misery.
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| 2024-03-04 | 0 |
I cant understand why you even ask about the mass immigration, its all related to the WEF that runs the liberal party, as well as Jagmeet Singh being a member. They drove housing throught the roof, rents are crazy. Trudeau is following their agenda to a tee, and I sincerely doubt hes in charge but merely a minion.
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| 2024-03-04 | 0 |
Ounce immigants realize that no job pays enough to pay for rent anyway, than they will all go home.
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| 2024-03-03 | 0 |
Is there anyone who like current Canada? Any futire , any vision? Super difficult to get a job. Extremely crazy rent and housing price. That's enough Canada. I am done.
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| 2024-03-01 | 0 |
My kids will never own a house, all income goes to rent
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| 2024-03-01 | 0 |
Been working in Canada for 11 years now. Used to be a safe place to live but not anymore. The health care system is stupid, more more taxes, the rent is so high, everything is ridiculously expensive. Now i am sending all my money back home, and leaving Canada in a year
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
There is no future left in Canada !\nGroceries, rents, taxes, etc. will never go down, and are guaranteed to increase annually ! Where will it all end ?
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
JT distroyed Canada by importing 6 million immigrants and or migrants or intl students and their spouses, parents and siblings in 8 years. No wonder no place to live and high rents high house prices plus inflation in all sectors.
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
Wee need a stop to immigration sonthe rent and houses drop to a normal level
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
yes true before my dream is go to canada but now im here its like a nightmare for me too expensive high standard of living even food rent and services too high !
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
The immigrants are leaving to go to the UK why? all the freebies free hotel room 3 meals a day free mobile phone pocket money first in queue at doctors dentists hospital not allowed to work for 3 years allowed to bring family for a larger house rent free with new furniture & white goods possible new people carrier every 3 years if any disabled child
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
Canada sounds very expensive. New Zealand rent is unbelievably high too, $600.00 per week is the cheap rent. It is crazy.
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
I came to Canada 2012 and I worked hard almost 10 years but I am not live with my family because the live in Canada is very hard, rent, groceries, everything high we can't afford
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| 2024-02-29 | 0 |
nothing is free in Canada . in 2024 the average Canadian cannot afford to buy a house anymore . if you are married then it becomes easier , but once you get divorced. you wont be able to even rent a place due to the cost of losing everything . the country has gown to shit, example two bedroom in albert 1250 old building, new building 1400, car payment 300-600 dollars, car insurance 300-400 dollars for new drivers and the list goes on
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| 2024-02-28 | 0 |
Now that food prices spiralled out of control and rents and home prices the same, I have no idea why anyone would want to come here....
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| 2024-02-28 | 0 |
I left Canada to Mexico 5 years ago. Rent 500 USD for 2 bedroom furnished apartment at sea side. My grocery 300 USD per month including food and drinks. Car insurance 400 USD a year. Working online.
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| 2024-02-28 | 0 |
not rent only.. when you get divorce, add child support and alimony .. you will have to rent a room in a room
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| 2024-02-28 | 0 |
I've got a Canadian PR and went to see the country in October. As IT professional I find it hard to get a job, earnings- expenses ratio is not really favorable. So I stay in Armenia and work for Russian companies. Salaries are booming and hrs are looking for candidates. \nNot to say about tech stack that is more adavanced in general\n\nCanada muat do something with its system. I dont want to live without free access to medical services, I dont wanna beg some company to hire me to a lower position and pay crazy rent.
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| 2024-02-27 | 0 |
I have lived in canada my whole life. \nHere are the main hurdles:\n1. Cost of realestate and cost of living. You need white collar wages just to be able to rent, not buy, rent an apartment in most major cities. Cost of homes is insane as well.\n2. Jobs often pay low wages below what is needed to afford to live unless its white collar or trades working overtime hours. The jobs that do pay well often get hundreds of applications making your chances lower.\n3. Dentists cost an arm and a leg. The cost of it is insane unless you have a really good coverage plan from your job. \n4. Healthcare moves at a snails pace. Not good if you have a serious illness or disease.\n5. The climate overall sucks. Its not cold. Its ridiculously cold.\n\nMy advice: Be made of money. \nSeriously though, have a huge savings and have a long term financial plan. Getting jobs that pay a living wage here as newcomers here are HARD to get because they always want Canadian work experience. University education from other countries other than the US, UK, or Australia don't count here. Be prepared to live very humbly unless you are just made of money.\n\nI dont even want to live in canada anymore. I am almost 40 and have very little to show for it despite working full time jobs with overtime my whole life. Looking at going almost anywhere but here. The housing crisis and cost of living are the dealbreakers for me. You shouldnt need to be making $75k/year just to afford to RENT a decent apartment. Theres something wrong here.
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| 2024-02-27 | 0 |
Immigrants only have jobs like washing dishes if you are lucky.And rent,food , and gasoline are too expensive . Trudeau broke Canada.
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| 2024-02-27 | 5 |
I am in Canada for 17 years and I love this country. It literally saved my life. Although I have to admit that it is a matter of surviving nowadays. My husband is a senior piping designer and he can't find a job for more than a year and was on and off the job for last 6 years. I am an internationally trained doctor and I can't find anything for myself. I can't afford pursuing my profession as it's too expensive and takes years with no certainty thag you will even get into industry. So I'm looking for all other jobs. But I'm either overqualified or don't have Canadian experience. So we have money just for a few months to survive... With 2 kids it's even more stressful... We barely can afford our rent... And we can't go back home as we left it so many years ago, no connections for job there too. So we really just pray everyday...
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| 2024-02-27 | 0 |
Australia is in the same position, Perth has no housing stock and super pricey rents. Had to move back to family home. I cant see anywhere else in Australia cheaper or id consider moving. scary times post covid.
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| 2024-02-26 | 0 |
this is such anmisleading title. the shelter system was doubled in size since pandemic and still full. the poorest inthe city have themselves not been able to get in. no one specifically blocked migrants. instead, the demographics ofthe system is mostly migrants and the city every month houses many paying market rent for housing and the lowest income people in the city for generations without bwnefits themselves on waiting lists longer than a decade are increasingly on the street. who is also standing up for them? with the residents who live here already precariously housed and homeless, how can people expect a home and income available to all upon arrival? \n\nall i a, saying is equity among the longtime residents of the city and migrants to housing and shelter. with no vacancy, this rise in migration either needs ro be spread across canada with federal funding for alllow income people or slow it down. all people on odsp get $500 for shelter and migrants get $1675+ $400 from OW. \n\nthats the problem
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| 2024-02-26 | 0 |
Because average cost of a residential house in Canada is almost 800000 and there are no jods or infrastructure rents are about 2000 for one bedroom it's sad.
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| 2024-02-26 | 0 |
Infrastructure is great? lol ok...\n\nWhy stay here? Cant save, cant buy a house, no affordable rent. The demographics are changing too quickly, and those that come arent encouraged to adapt and why would they when the country is changing for them. Time to get outta here.
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| 2024-02-26 | 0 |
In the past 2 years - I have spent 3 months in Toronto, and last year, 3 months in Montreal...and it is like the Tale of Two Cities! In Toronto, I stayed at a friend's off the park that abuts Queens St, and Dundas St. on the far side. I barely got a good night's sleep - from the constant wailing of Sirens at ALL Hours of the night/early morning! I witnessed several incidents of random violence - including on the trolly cars, and many of them involving homeless Indigenous people ...who were historically shit-on by Canada! In comparison to US Cities - Toronto minded me of problem-plagued SF, Seattle, and Portland. The Density factor reminded me of NYC, minus the Positive Street savvy that New Yorkers have in spades! I did meet some very nice people, but overall - Torontonians were uptight, concerned about money all the time, and sometimes - just downright rude! Fast-Forward to Montreal. I stayed in Le Plateau...renting a room for 3 months. Lovely House-mates - One Turkish/Polish Woman, and an Iranian Man - both were quirky, and Delightful! My rent was very decent, and my Host showed me all the affordable places to eat, swim for free, free Yoga in the parks...within 2 days, I felt at Home! It was 3 days before I even noticed a siren! Drivers stoped for pedestrians, and as it was summer - the bike-lanes were full of bike riders! The Green Spaces were plentiful, and Parc Mount Royal is a Terrestrial Paradise! Were there some social issues? - of Course! French being the official language, the Quebecois are a VERY Proud, and defiant lot! That was difficult at first, and then...learning some history of Quebec, you begin to understand their irascible defenses! There was some homelessness (a Fraction of what I see in the US, and Toronto!), and prices are creeping-up (the common complaint!), and there was a lot of construction, and road repairs - as Quebec is NOT a wealthy part of Canada, overall. In short - I miss Montreal DEEPLY! Toronto? - I have a good friend there, and I hope to see a few of the folks I met there, Again. Travel Impressions are mainly subjective, but I know where my heart, and affection lie!
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| 2024-02-25 | 0 |
I am also leaving Canada in a couple of days. who can afford high-sky rent or groceries inflation? I am just working 15 hours a week When no jobs for laborers just hired skilled workers.
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| 2024-02-25 | 0 |
Very High Inflation\nVery Low Salaries\nImmigrants treated as second class citizens\nVery very difficult to find job to match your career choices\nUsually end up working menial jobs and not getting raise\nSky high rent and living expenses\nVery high stress in jobs\nHigh rascism and non acceptance\nFeeling guilty because your peers in home country are getting way ahead in life and career and financially whereas you get stuck in this trap as a labourer made my life changing decision to move back to my home country and lead a peacefull life, my friends and peers are way ahead in life but, it is well worth it. I will catch up with them someday hopefully. To all those who are watching this video, it is not worth moving to Canada. It is a trap.
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| 2024-02-25 | 0 |
4:20 Just wondering how you can spend *more than 100% of your income* on rent.
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| 2024-02-25 | 0 |
I bet that now that rent all over the country and house prices are sky high, they all feel sooooo goooood for helping them. Not talking about those ecologist terrorists that must truly love their 1500-2500$ per month 1 bedroom rental.
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| 2024-02-24 | 0 |
the truth is that canada isn't a great fit when it comes young people. Great country to grow up but when it comes to getting a job and make a living. There is just few good paying jobs in the market let alone the costly rent and housing
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| 2024-02-24 | 0 |
Dont come to Canada, stay in your home county or another country. Very expensive cost of living (home and rent) and false hopes.
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| 2024-02-23 | 0 |
Canada is not a place to immigrate to. Many Canadians are leaving. The cost of living, the taxes, the rents, the weather, the government, the wokeism. All true, no matter how many excuses people in the comments want to come up with.
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| 2024-02-23 | 0 |
I see many homes once occupied by a family go for sale and become an apartment building for students and/or immigrants. So many people going into the homes that traffic increased many times , moving trucks any time of the month (they must rent by day or week?) and they really pack them in. A 4 bedroom home can see 10 people in it, they don't use the driveway, it sits empty in most of the homes that sold for this purpose . They are generally quit and very inconspicuous except for the people in and out all the time with backpacks on. My only complaint is they they move, they trash the furniture on the side of the street for the neighborhood to enjoy until the city picks it up. \n\nThe person owning that home is making bank on the rentals. so I see why they don't want to stop this.
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| 2024-02-22 | 0 |
I am not surprised,, rent us too expensive now even cars and gas are expensive ?
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| 2024-02-22 | 0 |
And if you are super rich, perhaps you don't have to worry about the crazy rent or real property price in Toronto, but the crimes (like car thefts, spam) still won't let you sleep well at night
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| 2024-02-21 | 0 |
Welcome immigration-yes\nRipe with opportunities-hell no\nCome, come, be taxed to d*ath, earn money only for the gov't, never be able to afford a house, pay a small fortune for rent. Come, the Canadian gov't welcomes you, bring sh*t loads of cash and if you decide to leave, leave with nothing left. This is not the land of opportunity, it is the land of 'TAKING', taking everything you have, every dream you aspire to and every opportunity you've been promised.
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| 2024-02-21 | 0 |
Life in Canada is net income 2500 . Rent is 2000$
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| 2024-02-20 | 0 |
You haven't mentioned enormous bureaucratic apparatus of the government which costs a lot to run being extremely inefficient at the same time. Canadian immigration program is just a cheap labor scam and Ponzie scheme. My wife works in retail. Earns minimum wage plus commission from sales. She made almost 25% less in 2023 compared to 2022. If adjusted for inflation that would be closer to 30%. My salary was ok in 2018 but became stagnant. Both incomes combined barely make us through the month. The fact that I have to work two weeks in a month just to pay rent is very depressing. Having lived in Canada for almost 6 years I seriously regret decision to move here.
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| 2024-02-20 | 0 |
Thats what happened when their is no regulations on cost of living. Same as the United States. Cost of living is not regulated. When landlords sees that when wages goes up they raised rent. Even tho the wages are higher, the out come is the same due to everything goes up. An average person just cannot win.
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| 2024-02-20 | 0 |
well housing and for health care cost of living. the new middle class to live comfortable afford rent groceries car payments and to have some saving need to make at least 11k a month after taxes 11k a month after taxes is like 200k in canada for health care to even see a doctor sure ok we get referral but that referral takes 8 months to go and see an referral. i worked 2 full time jobs in the trades to try and get ahead that 2 full time trade mens jobs and i looked at my taxes was 5 months of income in taxes. so i quit one job. i ncanada your penealized for working harder when there is a single mom who has no job has 4 kdis making 5k a month from child benefits and welfare
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| 2024-02-19 | 0 |
Lets be real, factoring cost and fees and taxes and rent Canada is unlivable right now. \n\nOn a sidenote, at least canada wont worry in border crisis and immigration.
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| 2024-02-19 | 0 |
Living standard has raised up all around the world, so moving to West is not wow anymore. At least in Canada your kids can consider themselves Canadians. My kids will be forever Ausländer/foreigner in Germany. We face same expensive rents + way more limited career, cause Germans being very close minded. On top we had to learn German - which is very difficult language to begin with it. It is never good enough. Canadians always come to me as nice friendly people. Try have conversation with Germans - always boring and reserved. As soon they hear accent, they backed off.
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| 2024-02-19 | 0 |
A few years ago I got job offer to work in Canada, it looked attactive in the beginning until we went over the offered wage which was slitghly above my income working in the US, the issue came up when I saw how much I would get net in my pocket after taxes, social security, etc, the amount was lower to my net income at that time, and comparing the higher cost of life in Canada (home rent, grocery, utilities, etc) vs USA, oh man!!, I had to turn it down. I cannot imagine how expensive it is to live in Canada these days, but for sure it must be a way higher. I kind understand why this decline of citizenship applications is happening.
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| 2024-02-19 | 0 |
you can't blame people looking for a better life but letting your seniors of Canada going to food banks because they don't have enough money for rent and food is a bit shameful
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| 2024-02-17 | 0 |
Housing prices are so crazy that I just rent a room and six months per year go live in developing countries of Asia. My income in Canada is only 25K as a single retired person. No home. No car. No partner or family responsibilities. No job. Cook at home only. No alsohol or drugs.\n\nSo, there are solutions. GIS and living out of a suitcase. But I still think that spending $850 per month (33% of my income) is too high.\n\nBut besides money matters, I feel like a stranger in Canada as an old straight white man. Wokeness is extreme here. Taiwan does not radically change the demographics and promote weird ideas. If I want to be surrounded by Asians I can stay in Sulawesi. Train system? Yes, don't get me started. Public drug use!
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| 2024-02-17 | 0 |
Lol, the rent in Toronto is crazy high. Thank goodness Montreal's aren't as bad!
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| 2024-02-17 | 0 |
I was born in Canada.....used to an awsome country,,,rent was low....good health care..no encampments,,, the liberal government treats migrants better than there own civilians
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