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2022-09-03 0
Living in Canada is great and lovely. Yes we have high taxes but the money is used for infrastructure, good health etc. about working, living in every Western Country, you have to work to live a good life. The amount of weeks to go for vacation depends on the type of job and the years you have worked in that company and hours you have accumulated. It’s not usually 2 weeks as you stated. Lots of people gets one month, six weeks etc. About the professionalism as stated, if the university of your country is a recognized one, you may be asked to take few courses to top up to Canadian Standard. Some people who come as nurses writes their NCLEX and can work, others take few nursing courses and then write their NCLEX. Canada is a Peaceful country. If you go to school and have your profession and live a balance life, you can buy your house and enjoy life. Canada is a family oriented country.
2022-09-03 0
Why don't you guys move to Africa where you will see abundance of black people, or go to Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Philippines where Asians can feel accommodated, come to Nigeria where you will pay almost 40% if your salary as direct tax and many other indirect taxes and VATs to be paid from your Lilliput salary which doesn't have hope if growing, where your tax is being squandered by the leaders and not a single infrastructure is built, come to Nigeria and come and see super queue at hospitals, schools, banks etc that are not even used by the leaders, even if you school outside Nigeria you don't have automatic employment until you write the exams or your profession in which you have to study for, maybe you ladies should come back to Africa, you better appreciate where God gives you the opportunity to have a meaningful life, 80% if Africans are not even average but far below average yet you are complaining of living a simple average life, are all Americans billionaires, our brains have been destroyed that we believe until we are billionaire before we ate successful or fulfilled, in Nigeria only government gives you one month leave but private organization only gives two weeks in a year and the private organizations are the largest employer of labor in Nigeria. All those reasons are totally invalid, in fact Canada suits my nature
2022-09-02 0
I came to Canada in 2017 did my high school grade 11&12 then in 2020 joined university did 3 semesters wasn’t liking it since day one. The atmosphere is very dead. I applied for law collage in my home country Pakistan in 2021 and loving it since
2022-09-01 0
Hello @WhizQueen in case I get admission into a Canadian high school (secondary school) will I be given a visa if I apply for it
2022-08-31 0
I grew up in Canada and never had any issues either with health care or going to school i didn't mind the weather as i love to ski and play hockey i rather be cold than hot to each its own i wouldnt give up Canada for the us no time the dollar might be a little stronger and i got my tax returned to me every year plus wheni bought medication with cash i got my money back I Love Canada the cleanest country i know....
2022-08-31 0
Well I hope you two young and beautiful ladies stick with Canada. \n\nI will say you might be a little off when you say that in the USA you will be paid more and can become richer. The fact is the US has the highest inequality among wealthy nations. And the worst health care, they place 20 out of 20 in the OECD. So wages and getting rich I disagree with, and cost of goods are on par....however housing is still cheaper and that is a big one. \n\nDue to the massive immigration we are experiencing here (too fast imo) it plays a big factor in health care degradation and wait times etc. The government was slow to respond to the fact when you add 300 000 people a year to Ontario it will require more health care providers. \n\nAnd don't forget it was the taxes my ancestors paid that provided the buildings you now enter for health and school etc. It seems that is seldom thought of by new comers. Even nice ones like yourselves.
2022-08-31 0
I have learnt so much. My daughter is making effort to come and school in Canada. I will forward this to her
2022-08-30 0
Did these two women graduated from college? If so did they pay or was it free? As for 8 hrs in the ER ! That’s nothing compared to most ER in the USA. You moved to a socialist state not a capitalist state. SMH. They really need to bring back Civics in school.
2022-08-28 0
Curious how the data analysts never thought to run simple queries to report on addresses that had more than X passports. Pre-school data analysis.
2022-08-28 0
I don't think higher tax rate is a good point when you compare it to a country like Nigeria. The maximum tax rate you can pay in Nigeria is 24% and it begins from anything from 5.6 million naira per annum. After paying that tax you pay for the school fees of your children, and you pay that 3 times every year, Asides school fees you buy generator and fuel it everyday to get something close to constant power supply. (I don't want to include healthcare because if you have a good HMO they will sort out that perfectly well)\nSome of us still pay security due if you live in an estate. \n\nThe point I am trying to make is that if your tax rate is high let's say to up to 50% and you are sure of the quality of education your children is getting in public schools so you don't have to pay for school fees, You don't have to buy generator and fuel it because there's constant electricity supply and there's good security so you don't have to pay for private security. You might realized that tax rate in Canada is effectively cheaper than here in Nigeria. Because you will still pay for school fees, generator and maintenance and private security and all these have a way of eating deep into your income.
2022-08-27 0
This is so true. A friend of mine who went to nursing school in Nigeria with me traveled to Canada and was demoted to an Lpn, while I only had to take the NCLEX in the US and continued my career as a professional registered nurse. The difference is much ?
2022-08-27 0
Yes I know people who left Canada and came to the US to live. It’s too tough there and too much taxes. One of my friends had a very good job and when she got to Canada, she couldn’t find a lateral move job. She had to borrow money to go back to school and struggled to make ends meet.
2022-08-27 0
thanks alot gull very informative video but my question is how can ve survive after coming canada is that so easy to pay rent for house or grocery or schooling or medical facility??????from the arrivel day to Canada though we have no sponsorship
2022-08-26 0
Thanks a lot. Sister. Dil SE Dua for you. \nBcoz. On ur other video about kids school expenses in Canada . \nI just commented to make video on immigration. \nI just saw ur this new video. \nThanks
2022-08-26 0
Aslamuakum, Mera notebooks Ka Kam hai, school notebooks, writing paper, ma canda Kam kirna chhta hu.plz mujhy baty k Kia ho Sakta hai,
2022-08-26 0
India s tu acha school h
2022-08-26 0
Girls there's no any European countries could be contented with our education here you have to go back to school
2022-08-26 0
Ap ne Jhelum se kon se school se prha
2022-08-26 0
Public schools in Calgary suck. Idc what u say they all suck. Especially the CBE
2022-08-25 2
I would rather pay my taxes to a fully functional government that can provide great public healthcare, education, competent police force with low crime rate and overall good infrastructure. \n\nIn South Africa I already pay 41% income tax. Live is a security estate where I pay over $340 per month for the upkeep over and about my mortgage bond and property taxes. I have a car and pay insurance and tracker because I cannot rely on public transport. I have private medical aid because I cannot rely on public health care. When I have children I will probably send them to private school because the good public schools are few. Electricity supply is not reliable. \n\nHonestly, I’d rather take my chances with Canada than see my hard earned money go down the drain they way it happens here in South Africa.
2022-08-25 0
So good and kind of school authorities to give time & space for children to pray. Here in uk there is no such thing and moreover even staff cannot pray during their break time.
2022-08-24 0
Aj first time ap ka vlog dakha acha laga or acha ku laga k jhelum ka sun k may home city jhelum now live in Lahore ap kab say kab Tak jhelum ray Kon say school may phara or jhelum kis jaga pay rahty the or kia kia jhelum ki momery hay please share karo
2022-08-24 0
please which city is best for new immigrants and please must you school before getting a job
2022-08-24 0
Jehlum konsay school mein theen aap
2022-08-24 0
All the problems explained are true but they are here for a reason. It can sound cruel to make a doctor take an extra 4 years of school but you have to understand that the diploma they got in their home country is not equivelent to the quality of a canadian one. Hell, in Cambodia, you can pay 100 000K and you are a certified doctor, that can't fly in Canada.
2022-08-23 59
I can understand your contributions and I'm glad you shared it. But I paid tax in Nigeria and I almost pay for everything here. I pay for my child school fees, health insurance, security (transportation is hell here)) and I don't even earn that much. I will rather stay in a place where almost 50% of my responsibility is being taking care of by the government using my taxes. By that I will know my tax is working for me. The good thing is that most of this western countries helps with unemployment which I don't see here.
2022-08-22 0
How do you think the Government pay for free schools, healthcare and other free things you enjoy. Something must give my dear. I would love for Nigeria to collect big taxes if it would work. See my dear, if Canada is that bad pls move back to Nigeria.
2022-08-19 0
Hi Can High School Graduate in India can apply on that stream?
2022-08-18 0
Ontario is an economic juggernaut? Clearly this guy researched with Google. The hospitals and schools are inadequate, good stable jobs are nearly a myth and our infrastructure is in shambles (drive through any city in Southern Ontario at any time of day). If you're young, the sooner you leave, the more you can thank yourself later.
2022-08-17 0
you wont get hired for a tim hortons job or an iga bagger with a doctors resume. They just wont hire you when they have 10 teenagers out of high school waiting to do it.\nGo back to school is not that much of a better idea as its expensive. University costs 12 000$+.\nIve been 24 years in Canada and still have difficulty finding work and fitting in. But I have kids here so I cant just leave tomorrow.
2022-08-17 0
Helpful information thanks bhai \n\nPlease Nios open schooling p video bnaao open schooling ke through canada mai admission mil skta hai ya nahi?
2022-08-08 0
I don't think the one you mentioned about doctors is correct. You don't have to go to a Canadian med school again if you've already graduated from a recognized med school outside Canada.
2022-07-17 0
I'm from the Philippines and I want to thank you so much for your explanation, I now understand better what I should do! May I ask, if I'm an international student in a publicly funded school planning to do AIP, where do I submit my documents for PR? Is it also the same process as the skilled workers? I can't seem to find where I need to submit my documents online like my proof of study and etc. Thanks a lot!
2022-06-30 0
If a person has 6 years study gap between bachelor's degree and high school, is that person eligible to apply? For pnp or ER?
2022-06-18 0
Go back to school? WTF?! Some ppl already come to Canada already licensed in their area of specialty with more than 20 years of experience in their given profession. Only difference is their years of experience was performed in a different country. The least Canadian employers can do is give some credit for that. This is all a bunch of bureaucracy BS. This just goes all the way back to CRT. How can local Canadians possibly value diversity when in the first place they can’t even be open minded and respectful of the foreign cultures of others? We don’t disregard that here in the U.S.
2022-06-17 0
Do you guys have shootings almost every 5 mins in Canada and mass shootings in schools, and crazy drivers, road rage, DUI’s?
2022-06-13 0
I am a Registered Nurse in the Philippines, then migrated in Canada in 2014, and become Canadian Citizen in 2020. I tried to be a Nurse in Canada, but it was extremely difficult.. Fastforward, I got to enrol in a bridging program for International Nurses in 2020 in Ontario and I was so happy! When I was about to start the program, COVId hit and they cancelled the school.. Not knowing if I could secure a seat in the program (the usual waiting time for the seat is 3-5years!) I decided to just moved to US and work as an RN.. But I really miss Canada, planning to live near the border, but the rentals are 3-4x expensive compare to US! Canada is becoming more and more expensive too.. ?
2022-06-09 0
Could I find any job in Canada with no work experience and a high school diploma? I am 21 years old. Thank you
2022-06-07 0
PGWP is driving people away simple facts not job btw Canadian schools are crap ?
2022-06-06 0
I appreciate this feedback. Please do a video for best place for students to school - Pros and Cons
2022-05-24 0
Honestly, I don’t know how to describe and definite my experience. I came to Canada for my university education by the end of 2013 after I finished my high school in my hometown. That was my first time to go abroad, and living in a totally strange country all alone. New surroundings. New friends. New culture. English speaking. Everything is new for me, and I cannot figure out how I feel at that time, because it’s so complex. Both excited and afraid. In the next few years, I traveled among several different cities. Winnipeg. Vancouver. Toronto. I met many people and experienced lots of things. Some were good and warm, and some were not, and the worst thing was I found I cannot get used to my life in Canada. I don’t mean bad, but I still feel I’m an outsider. I cannot get in. Neither my life nor my schoolwork. So much loneliness. I left Canada and go back to my hometown by the August of 2017. There was nothing strange for me at first 2 years. Everything looks normal, but by the flying of time, I found myself cannot stop missing the old days and experience in Canada. Even the worst part looks so beautiful. I have no idea how could that happened.
2022-05-18 0
In your opinion/to your knowledge, do immigrant teachers easily pick up their trade? I'm a high school teacher and am thinking about emigrating. I'm from the Netherlands, so the financial bottom line is pretty much the same, if not slightly better in Canada. I worked for 2 years in the US, near San Francisco, and I miss the way of life, there was just more to do and more nature, I've been thinking about going to Canada because the climate is somewhat more alike to my own, the country is better set up than the US, and I love the nature.
2022-05-16 0
Never been to US but I'd say it is at least worth visiting it as a tourist (specifically Boston or NY) but living there? Hell no ?\nPs. I've been dreaming of US/Canada before (probably watched too many old-school Hollywood movies), but few years later i realized that these countries have many political, social, healthcare and educational problems. \nAlthough I'm not a very talkative person, this country looks to me like a beautiful but empty shell
2022-05-15 0
So.... The #1 province in Canada is also the one province that threatened to leave Canada on how many occassions?? Referendum in 1980, another in 1995, and..also one in 1919...when they first wanted to separate. The Quebec gov't treats Anglos that live there like 2nd class citizens and pass out language fines if French isn't displayed 2x as large on storefront signs...English family speaking kids cannot attend public schools in English, all are taught in French. There are only 3 english speaking higher education schools out of 17 universities and over 70 colleges.\nImmigrants have 6 months to learn French in that province, after that, correspondence with the gov't is all in French.\nAhh...Plus...\nHow many political and social organizations are there in this province that actually PROMOTE the separation and outright superiority of Quebec over the rest of Canada? \n\nFrench supremacist much??\n\n?\nRiiiiiiighttttt....
2022-05-03 0
That joker in blue shirt should have gone to a better school if I. India LOL, 10k a month ? that is not even drivers salary in India now. Actually Indians with good jobs are better off than Canadians living with $3k per month and just “surviving” Grass is always greener on the other side.
2022-04-27 0
True life is only fun in high-school or college, when we start working life gets lonely. U have to join some sort of teams and groups and make a small group of good friends.
2022-04-27 0
spoke to a plumber today, he says that everyone is being directed into technology rather than trades. the technology gurus are a dime a dozen, where trades are 10 years behind. the high schools need to stream our children into areas of greatest need.
2022-04-26 0
The social media platforms and remote work & online school culture will destroy whatever soul left of in American lives ...
2022-04-25 0
Thanks man,eye opener didn’t know about all this shit in the west,yes depressing countries indeed america canada,stressful,decide to stay put in my country singapore which also similar to usa,but it is small so it is easier to socialise and get around go to malls,atm,supermarkets,schools,hospitals/clinic,movies,the masjid and travel around we use public transport so fast and convinient,still,but i must say the house in this video is ok,nice scenery but depressing and lonely as mention by you
2022-04-24 0
i’m typing this as an american native with 1st generation mexican parents. i lived all my life in suburbs , i’m 23. i started doing online school at around age 13 so i stayed home and basically quit hanging out with anyone by age 14. i feel i grew up online, no real life friends, didn’t get to know or hangout with cousins my age due to their own plans or schedule. i still live a very lonely life but this video very greatly shows why i want to leave the US. neighbors hardly know each other and don’t want to, they instead will purchase guns and be paranoid about everyone, despite all they do is drive to work, do 10 hours, come back. repeat. \n\ni visited mexico twice, i like the culture there, and i wouldn’t mind trying to live out there for a year see how i like it. there’s plenty of good land to work, i’m willing to work hard and i’m ok with eating simple. as of now i’m just saving my money and getting it into investment and hopefully semi live off that when i move to mexico in 7-10 years
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