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2021-01-28 0
Great work. What are the job scope for Electrical engineer in Canada?
2021-01-17 0
Hi Guys, You are doing a great Job. Can yo please do a video on Non-technical Courses that we can do in Canada..
2021-01-15 1
Hey guys ! It’s a great video .\nCan you please upload a video on situation of finance and accounting jobs in Canada , whenever I search for finance and accounting jobs on Linkedin there will be only 3000-4000 jobs for whole Canada . I’m a little worried about that ?
2021-01-13 1
I lived in Canada for years then moved to the US. Your statements, unlike some people on youtube, were the best I have heard. I agree people are just people as I have met some real ignorant Canadians and the same in America. You did not include the sales tax in Canada, which is extremely high nor the plastice bottle deposits which I found to be strange. At any rate great job.
2021-01-10 0
Hi. Great info! Me and my husband are planning to shift to canada. He is in advertising field with an experience of 10 years. But we have no clue if there’s scope for him in the same designation there(his designation is creative director here). What do you think would help us? EE or PR? Please help us with this! ????
2021-01-07 0
I live in the USA. I have strongly considered moving to Canada. The US is great. But don't believe the hype that we are the greatest country on earth. That is nonsense.\n\nIt's very stressful living in the US. Yes, you can become wealthy. But you have to basically dedicate your life to working. Working for corporations can provide a nice living for your family. But you won't be home very often.\n\nBottom line is that the US is not what it used to be.
2021-01-04 0
Thanks so much for this video, I'm sure it's a great help for me ( I'm thinking to move in canada obv)
2020-12-30 0
Send them all back make canada great again , opps tooo late , more imigrants in canada then natives now
2020-12-23 0
MashAllah happy to see u going to Canada May Allah give u a lot of peace and happiness on ur new place it’s hard to left one place from Pakistan and it’s great achievement to settle other country so stay blessed stay happy in ur life Allah blessed u happiness all the step of life it’s my own experience to leave Pakistan and settled in London MashAllah
2020-12-20 0
Hi there, great content! I have a silly question... I am a Key Account Manager and the territory I am assigned to is Canada for the last 3 years, does that count as Canadian experience?
2020-12-11 0
Canada is great but the weather is always cloudy, grey, and cold. I miss the hot climate of arizona
2020-12-09 0
canada is great just beware of our government and shitty prime Minister they are shit
2020-12-08 0
Yea, make Canada great... Lol
2020-12-02 0
Hello Everyone! I have some great news!\n\nPics society which is a nonprofit organization in British Columbia is offering FREE services and financial assistance to individuals who have an education outside of Canada and they want to get back into their profession or an alternative profession.\n \nEspecially now for the January intake if anyone is needing financial assistance here is your chance!\n \nI am the Intake and outreach coordinator for this program, and some of the FREE services include: \n- Career Guidance \n- Resume Reviewing \n- Financial Assistance \n- Mentorship/ Volunteering opportunities and much more!\n \nYou must be living in B.C Canada, Hold a PR or Canadian Citizen or Refugee with working status in Canada, AND have a degree from outside of Canada! \n \nYou can connect with me through: \nPhone: 604 596 7722 EXt 167 \nEmail: Jasbir.dhanjal@pics.bc.ca
2020-11-30 0
The tax in Canada is not very high. At least compared to many other Western Nations. \nI came from Germany to Canada and the tax in Canada is a joke me according to me. Income tax with social contributions is roughly 42% even on average salaries in Germany. Sales tax is 19%. Cost for energy and fuel is almost ten times higher than in Canada.\nSure, Canada is pretty expensive. Housing, food and medication are massively overpriced compared to many at EU countries. I need medication every month and in Canada I pay roughly 180 Dollar while in Germany it was zero. Even without the health insurance I would only pay 30€ a month for that.\n\nOverall Canada is good, but doesn't necessarily offer a better quality of life. I only live here because I like Canadian people and the mentality is great.
2020-11-28 1
Hi Adam, love from India. Was really a insightful video. Great work. A question that I have in my mind is, how is the job opportunities of SEO or Digital marketing in Canada, which city is the best for such job markets like Vancouver or Toronto & how much do get paid as a freshie. \nThanks in advance man. You are awesome??
2020-11-14 0
I think it’s easier for Mexicans than Central Americans. In the US it’s easier for Central Americans, that’s why they are pouring in. \nI know plenty of Mexicans that went to Canada from the US or Mexico and it’s all great. Well, the cold bit so much, that’s what they say. I just visited some a family in Vancouver and another one in Quebec
2020-11-10 0
Canada is the laughing stock of the world. Move to Canada where the rules only apply to the poor . If you have money it’s easy. Corruption in Canada is a growing problem. Maybe we should elect more politicians to address the problem. No accountability in Canada ,great reason to get into politics.
2020-10-29 0
Hi Jason, \nYour video is the best so far in this category. I like that you have a clear, no nonsense approach. Great job?!! I need your help to decide why way to go: My CRS score is 440. I was wondering if I should do Masters in India or should I do some post graduate course in Canada or just try my luck and apply for Express entry or PNP. Hopefully you can help clear my confusion. ?
2020-10-22 0
I live in Canada and I think it's great
2020-10-16 1
Great video, I am sure you will enjoy this video more when you will watch this after 5-10 years down the road :) Still remember when I left Pakistan but at that time my Nokia 3310 had no camera and I guess Youtube was also an infant :) . Enjoy in Canada
2020-09-02 0
This really put things in perspective of me. As an African American woman I was interested in moving to Canada because you hear so many great thing but to see that I still will be facing the same things is definitely a wake up. I know it happens everywhere I was just hoping it would be better and more tolerable.
2020-08-29 1
Great.. Best of luck for new journey...\nWill you give some information about Canada Pr as I am searching for that on yt and suddenly catch you.. ? Its great to have some from own country ?
2020-08-14 0
If I’m being honest I prefer the smaller population. It’s still big but the amount of the US is too much. As an American who’s been to Canada multiple times and have many friends there, I prefer much of it over US. It’s a very great place
2020-08-12 0
Thanks a lot! Its a great video. For oil and gas industry (focus shale) is best work in usa or Canada? Where is the principal develpment and works oportunities? Thanks a lot
2020-07-29 0
Okay. A lot of people here have no clue how the immigration system works both in the US and in Canada. “He should just have come here legally”. Well, most of the time a legal path to emigrating to the US/Canada just does not exist, and its getting more and more impossible to be granted asylum. In the US you can’t just apply for a work visa, you can’t just apply for a green card. You got to be eligible to apply for it. For a work visa you need a job offer first, you need proof of income and most of the time the employer will have to prove they couldn’t find an American to take the position. To get a green card you either have to get married to an American, invest at least $500,000 or try applying for asylum (which is almost impossible to get nowadays). ALSO to apply for asylum you need to be either inside the US or at a US port of entry. Try to be less “patriotic” and more empathetic. People flee their countries because of war, violence, cartels, gangs, terrorism, etc. They are desperate and want to protect their families and have a better life. If you were in their shoes and staying in your home country put your family in great harm you would have done the same thing. People need to stop judging, stop being selfish and start leading with empathy.
2020-07-26 0
What makes me laugh is the guy thinks he can come to Canada for house, job, food, clothing, with the whole fam damily\nand presto everything is great. Geez how many Canadians have 15 grand saved up. We have many people living on the\nstreets here as is. If I were rich I would find a street person that was willing to work and help him, first.\nTrudeau is a dumb ass that thinks he's Santa Claus with our hard earned tax dollars.
2020-07-25 0
Its so much depressing to see Indiana migrating to canada; when on the other hand they were send to western countries so that to make India great by improving our economy
2020-07-24 0
Canada is just not a great country like America???? my mans should've stayed in the USA dont know how bad he was discriminated to leave to Canada lol
2020-07-20 0
Average earner can efford home, car and great life in Canada. And in India? Government just sucking taxes that's it????????
2020-07-15 0
People should stay in there county and make the best of it. Life in Canada isn’t that great the cost of living is outrageous in price. We can’t even take care of the homeless population how are we going to take care of new people
2020-07-12 0
Bless Canada and the many MANY great people living here. Regardless of colour, regardless of culture. This video is disgusting and does it's best to shame the average Canadian. Pathetic. I hope everyone here has a great day despite listening to this utter garbage.
2020-07-10 2
Focus on the historical racism of Canada while they can't produce one tangible example of current systemic racism but just moan and groan about it. One of the weakest arguments for systemic racism yet. Great job Clown Broadcasting Corp.
2020-07-04 0
I've been contemplating moving to Canada for ages now. Your videos have been of great help!
2020-06-24 0
Of all the people in Canada who are convicted of shop lifting, what are the proportions of whites, latinos, blacks or aboriginals? Are shopkeepers justified in their suspicion? We hear a great deal about racism, but never any comparative statistics that prove or disprove it. What I am trying to say is: is there any reason why this prejudice exists in the first place?\nIn Edmonton a few years ago an aboriginal man died of a stroke while waiting for triage in a hospital emergency area. IF I remember correctly, police and hospital staff alike assumed he was drunk, not suffering a stroke. I think the chances of someone in a downtown lower east side area being drunk is much higher than having a stroke. So staff just assumed he was drunk. \nIf more people of all ethnic backgrounds behaved more like whites would that suspicion disappear? I wonder if there is a logical and reasonable explanation for why shop keepers feel they way they do.
2020-06-03 0
a GREAT! Canada can keep them! We sure as shit don’t want them!
2020-06-02 2
Hiii. So I plan on moving to Canada in maybe 3-4 years or so after I finish highschool? I’m black and I live in America, and I was wondering if there’s police brutality and racism towards blacks in Canada? The thought of being targeted because of my race terrifies me, and I don’t want to be around this. Also I don’t want to get into any trouble with anyone, considering the fact that I’ll be a woman, alone, but would my race or gender play a big part in my safety? If anyone could help me out, that’d be great. Thank you! <3
2020-05-12 0
Hi Igor, \nI hope you're doing well. I'm a great fan of yours.\nI have a few inquiries regarding AIPP.\n \n1. Is there any advantage if anyone applying to AIPP and Express Entry together? \n\n2. If anyone accepted for AIPP, is it mandatory for that person to stay in the Atlantic province for the rest of the life? \n\n3. Are employers really really interested to recruit foreign skilled worker for the sake of real shortage of skills in the Atlantic zones? \n\n4. It's said that it will take 6 months to get a PR through AIPP. And after that, I can only roam Canada but not work anywhere else till my employer endorse NOC for me. Well, I'm okay with it. But in the long term, for example, after getting Canadian citizenship(staying 1095 days from 1825 days), can I move to any other preferred place/s and work anywhere I want based on my relevant skill set? \n\nThanks in advance
2020-04-24 0
I personally love both countries and think there great.\nMove to Canada if you want: better health, more happiness and life satisfaction and more safety and security.\nMove to the USA if you want: Better Employment and Wealth, better Education and better weather.
2020-04-17 0
Incorrect I'm afraid. Canada is no longer a democracy. It is run by a traitorous dictator that is owned by the Chinese. The illegitimate offspring of Fidel castro is destroying this once great country. Wish we had someone like Trump!
2020-04-13 0
I love Canada, I have a lot of family in Toronto and have been there many times as well as Montreal and Vancouver. Tbh, there’s no place like the US. We have all types of climates and geography. From deserts, tundra, rain forests, etc. We have some of the best mountains, beaches, and cities on Earth. If you like cold weather, stay up north like Chicago or Boston. If you like normal every season weather, we have many places for that. Mediterranean weather in California, and tropical weather in Florida. We have it all. We have the best sports fans in the world and every sport is accepted here. You can even see so many people play Rugby and Cricket in many parks. Many great universities throughout the country. Best attractions in the world for all age groups. High pay and decent cost of living in most part of the country. Supercar culture is the best in the world especially in SoCal (my personal favorite), TV and entertainment, and the list keeps going on and on. I know that the government in this country is pretty messed up, but hopefully that will be resolved in the future. I also respect the safety that Canada has, but have to admit that Toronto is getting pretty dangerous in some areas. Plus the History of America is amazing. I really do love Canada and would live there if I had to move out of the country, but there’s no place like the USA. ??❤️??
2020-04-12 0
Why do you only get “excellent customer service” from a tipping culture? Sorry, don’t find customer service any better in US or Canada. Depends greatly on the individual / establishment. Think it is more important to give people a good, minimum, wage.
2020-04-11 0
I’m dual citizenship, I live in the states now. DO NOT FALL FOR THE FREE HEALTH CARE!!!! It is NOT FREE!! You pay 14+ consumption tax and 40 - 50 percent income tax. It’s public, so you wait for everything. Yes the drs and nurses are great, but they work in constructed socialized system. They need to ration their time and services. I have experienced both and Canada is by far inferior to the USA
2020-04-10 0
Great video, Drew... you were very objective, I believe, in your comparisons between the USA and Canada. Enjoy your Passover celebration, and Happy Easter to your Christian friends out there. If anyone is looking for an online Easter Sunday Worship online video, feel free to come to my church (Christian Life Church, Kissimmee FL) where I am blessed to serve as their pastor. The link for the Easter worship video is on YouTube at https://youtu.be/rg9n1KsyQLs Shalom, and may God continue to bless you and your followers! Pastor Dean
2020-04-09 1
Hey Drew, great video, I can't comment on the US side but since I'm Canadian, here is a few things I could clarify:\n1. Football isn't really big in Canada, some people watch it but it's not really popular. Soccer isn't big either but more people follow it.\n2. While Canada has a few political parties, it's essentially a 2 party, plus system. Where only the two major parties are ever in power, and a few extra ones are just there.\n3. From what I know tipping is big in Canada but a bit less then in the US, in most restaurants it's acceptable to tip 13%\n\nOverall great video, stay safe!\nChag sameach
2020-04-09 0
I love going to Canada! Great video
2020-04-09 0
Wait? Did you say great healthcare? Canadians come down to south Florida to take care of their health because Canada has a long waiting lists for medical procedures. Please research this a bit more.\nThanks
2020-03-18 0
JUSTINE NEEDS THE VOTE'S THAT'S WHY HE'S LETTING IN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS PLUS TOO FINANCIALLY BREAK CANADA BY GIVING 20 YEAR GOLD CARD MEDICARE EVERYTHING IS PAID BY CANADIAN TAXPAYERS ### MAKE CANADA GREAT AGAIN GET RID OF JUSTINE TRUDEAU SHOULD BE HELD FOR TREASON AND HAS NO CLUE HOW TO RUN CANADA
2020-03-18 0
Canada has a LUNATIC at the helm!!! Canadians DESPERATELY need a REAL LEADER now!!! Maxime Bernier is the Leader that we need to make Canada great again !!!! justin is the epitome of EVIL!!!!!!
2020-03-17 0
Truth = Hate speach so watch out. The real story may end up being that Canada has spent 100’s of millions of dollars for unqualified illegals beacause of Trudeau’s self protion campaign but Canada’s Dr’s have adamantly stated the healthcare system is always operating at 100% capacity. When people start dying because there are not enough resources to save them it will get ugly. The money spent on unqualified illegals not facing death or oppression and a governments obsession on self promotion instead of healthcare infrastructure will not make for a great legacy with an avoidable death count.
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