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2023-05-28 0
I luvvv i luvv k shahveer wapis canada agyaaaa????
2023-05-28 0
Yes, Shahveer plz move to Canada. I'm also Pakistani, I love that you are in Pakistan, but in Pakistan you don't have that quality in your vlogs, that kind of people like your real Canadian wolf crew and friends. The vibe here is energetic. Even if you come to Pakistan, come with these OG wolf crew, they take your vlogs to a whole new level.
2023-05-28 0
The similarity in Islamabad and Canada is shahveer for Ayesha ?
2023-05-27 0
A big no to Canada. USA is far better despite its many shortcomings. Sadly, Canada is an illusion. Even rooted Canadians want to leave Canada for USA, Europe, UK, Australia etc. Beware!
2023-05-27 0
Canada is not cold all the time. We also have a Governor General who represents the monarch in England. Basketball was invented by a Canadian.
2023-05-26 0
Canada is no different that the USA they share the same borders and the the same attitude against black people\nEven the cops are practicing what they see on us Television now they killing black men
2023-05-23 0
Canada could have helped them.
2023-05-23 0
Over all india se life ashi hai canada me or sapne kya hotee hai ek bande ko itna sab asha mill rha atmosphere asha hai agar kharcha control m nhi hai too india m bhi 3 se 4 lakh ki salary bhi kamm hai।।।
2023-05-22 0
Who wants to move to Canada tho
2023-05-22 0
Canada not for everyone your right about everything you said
2023-05-21 0
I don't know where she's getting her info from smh Canada is an amazing country
2023-05-20 2
The area she's talking about on the western part of Canada it's not as diverse as the eastern part like Ontario, I traveled there years ago it's almost like they moved there to get away from other races .
2023-05-19 0
Paul Abraham immigration Canada is doing our PR process
2023-05-18 0
Its horrible everywhere here in Canada there is no affordable housing but down the street from me they are building a skyrise where the cheapest unit will be 1.5 million
2023-05-17 0
The pandemic showed the truth about every country and its people. I’ve never considered Canada for anything got any reason. If the country ain’t black im not going there
2023-05-15 0
my sister lived in canada for 10 years and this is back in the late eighties ,she said this is the norm . they tryed to break her but it didnt work . it was allways an issue with those ws\n . she never backed down she allways fought back . island people dont fk around .
2023-05-15 1
I've never been to Canada [I have a Nigerian friend who did but he couldn't stand the cold so moved to Europe instead] but if you hate it that much then move to Africa.\nJust make sure you move to the right part because I have a lot of friends who won't talk to each other, because they are from the wrong country [Cameroon seems to be hated in particular] or the wrong tribe. But they ARE all from Africa [a continent I would like to revisit although as I don't like the heat I suspect I'll never make it there]. But there are many from different parts of Africa here - north, south, east, west and central - and while many don't get on with each other they do get on with the locals.
2023-05-14 0
Sounds like all of Canada...
2023-05-14 0
Canada is garbage ….\n\nThey stay on that hate ….
2023-05-14 0
Anything in North America including Canada is the South???‍♂️
2023-05-14 0
There's another aspect of Dirty Canada whereby theyll create animosity between migrant Africans and Afro Canadians especially in the work sector whereby they'll hire migrant Africans over Afro Canadians (especially in the sciences, medicine and engineering sector) and their justification is a lousy excuse is Africans ain't lazy nor expecting handouts (WTF) ..the oldest trick in the book to create animosity between Black folk..but its one of those things that nobody talks about
2023-05-14 0
Canada is Heavy on Gangstalking and Racism!
2023-05-14 0
I live in Canada and I approve this message
2023-05-14 0
I will never go to Canada ?? for any reason. If I want to experience racism, I’ll stay here in Amerikkka for free. I wouldn’t go to Canada ?? if it was free.
2023-05-14 0
Canada is losing out because of it’s leader for the last 10 years, when your PM strips you of any growth, why would you want to do anything when an idiot takes it all away, there is no enthusiasm to grow
2023-05-13 0
Any advice to move abroad from Canada?
2023-05-13 0
Canada is a cheap European knock off of USA not many care about. Just like New Zealand is to Australia. Both USA and Australia get more attention and know we exist unlike Canada and New Zealand plus Canada lacks Amusement parks.
2023-05-12 0
Yay Canada!!❤❤
2023-05-11 0
my dream go to Canada ??
2023-05-10 0
Canada is well on its way to going back into the 2nd world. This country is doomed. What a waste of education. Spent 40k on a degree to be stuck in my mid 20s trying to leave this hellhole of grinding 60+ hours a week to spend everything on rent and food. Brain drain really hit me hard.
2023-05-08 0
Canada is safer maybe cause USA is ran by gangs and mafias that work for the CIA
2023-05-08 0
Canada is doomed with Trudeau at the helm. He’s nothing hit a globalist ?
2023-05-07 0
But UK do not seem to have more job disposition unlike Canada...judging from experience of people that relocated or sholed in both countries......
2023-05-06 0
can I work in canada on visitor visa
2023-05-04 0
pls can 50year plus come as a student in Canada
2023-05-03 0
Canada right now reminds me of the 1990s Japanese economy tbh
2023-05-03 0
As a Canadian I can explain our problem: Our elected PM. He's absolutely gutted our energy sector and has made it clear the only economy that can function in Canada is Quebec & Ontario's economy, which accounts for government employees and white collar workers.\n\nThat's lead to Canadians moving to the US for work, home ownership, lower taxes, etc etc.\n\nCanadians that do stick around: Aren't interested in running a business, they tend to wind up working for the government for that stable income, and the only reliable way to get a good pension w/o managing your own finances.\n\nOur PM blames Canadians who own a house and a rental property rather than the thousands of foreigners who've been let in who buy 5+ properties to collect rental revenue.\n\nBusinesses won't invest in Canada anymore until there's certainty in our economy - And Trudeau ain't offering any guarantees besides wish washy threats to cut sectors.
2023-04-29 0
Thank you, if i get a cos to Canada from Nigeria with my family, how long will it take me to get PR and what are the benefits?
2023-04-29 0
Thanks for the info.....a job well done. I'm planning on relocating from Nigeria to Canada. How do I go about it
2023-04-28 1
As a Canadian that works closely with the government, the other issues that the tax rate in Canada is very high. Even you get a good paying job or a profitable business, a significant portion of your paycheck/profits goes to the government. There is also a lot of bureaucratic and legislative hurdles to overcome and too little incentives when trying to start or develop a business. For example, to build a high density residential building, it takes around 1 - 2 years of planning and studies, then another year to get all the permits and government paperwork, then 2 years of construction. It takes around 5 years to build a new residential building. Canada's housing affordability problem is not just simply cause by people willing to buy property, it is also cause by a significant shortage of housing supply due to all these regulations and hurdles. If you can't find affordable housing and your income is also heavily tax, a lot Canadians will go south to the US where things are a lot more affordable.
2023-04-28 0
As an immigrant to Canada who's built a successful business here, I do feel the urge to defend Canada when I see these sorts of videos.\n\nThings are hard right now - inflation is really crippling and I don't know how the housing prices are still holding up despite rising interest rates. I also agree the red tape is absolutely bonkers.\n\nThe country needs to develop more of a pro-business mentality. Everywhere I look, people are complaining about not having a good job but no one wants to put up their hand to start a business to create those jobs.\n\nBut, man, is it beautiful living in the Rocky Mountains. It's a peaceful, open-minded nation and the day I finally get my citizenship will be a very proud day for me.
2023-04-28 0
Huh what happened in canada in 2015 to cause business investments to plummet like that?
2023-04-27 0
This is very surface-level analysis. If you want to dive into why Canada's economy is so uncompetitive you have to look at its constitutional framework. Inter-provincial trade is more difficult in Canada compared to Trade in the states or the EU because NAFTA, and the EU trade agreement are more efficient compared to inter-provincial trade frameworks the senate estimates these barriers cost the economy $150b in GDP per year. By comparison, Australia with a similar constitutional structure to Canada managed to harmonize many of its inter-state/ territory regulations leading to increased GDP growth and has long outperformed the Canadian economy. Furthermore, Canada's indigenous rights framework is far to restrictive in terms of allowing the governments to actually govern. This has cost us billions in FDI in projects tossed out by the courts and projects that will simply never be considered due to political and regulatory risks. \n\nThat said, if Canada wanted to improve this situation without meddling in the constitution one thing they can do is to allow housing to catch up to the population. We have the fewest number of dwelling per capita in the G7 in the highest population growth in the G7. This is a recipe for a housing shortage which ensures that a lot of capital will flow into the housing sector simply because it offers promising returns relative to the risk of operating a business. I believe Canada grew by over 1,000,000 residents in 2022 however we had 240,000 housing starts (4 residents per dwelling) and average house size here is 2.51 residents per dwelling. \n\nThat disconnect between housing starts (see regulatory framework above as to why we can't build enough houses) will just cause more capital to flow to the sectors making the business investment environment worse.
2023-04-27 0
80% of the problems with canada economy are ultimately tied back to the mind boggeling and nation breaking amounts of immigration.
2023-04-27 1
Canada sweeps under the rug, the way it treats fathers. Their own statistics prove that Canadian fathers have no rights. Families Responsibilities Office is nothing more than a collection agency to force fathers in financial slavery. Beware if you have children in Canada.
2023-04-25 4
By the way, there are pathways to medical practice in Canada without having to write exams. I came here directly from Nigeria, and I didn't have to write any exams, not even IELTS. To be unambiguous, I am currently licensed by the CPSO, and practicing in Toronto.
2023-04-24 3
As a Canadian myself living in this country for over 30 years... the problem here is that Canada have a diversed industry but because the country itself is so small (population wise) that none of these industries reached economies of scale. While Canada has regions rich with natural resources, all they do is extracted it, sell it to U.S. and then buy the producted that was produced by these raw materials back at a higher cost. The political structure of Canada doesn't help either: Each region essencially specialized in a few industries (Alberta Oil, Ontario Finance, the Alantic provice's fisheries and oil refineries) and there's equalization payment... meaning if one province is doing well... they don't get to reinvest it back into its infrastructure but rather have to spread some of the excess revenue to other failing provinces... this doesn't incentized productivity but rather leads to a race to the bottom where provinces would want to spend their way to get some of that equalization payment money. Also the provinces themselves doesn't have a unifying economic agenda... Alberta's oil could be best served to be refined out east and then shipped but British Columbia doesn't want pipelines and oil shipping facilities on their coastline... and Quebec isn't interested in having a pipeline either so there's nowhere by the oil but to go down to the states. Finally the province of Quebec( which is french speaking and have their own culture and language) isn't interested in the overall prosperity of Canada at all but rather to extract as much special privilages, rights, and money from the Federal government... and even to declare independance from the Rest of Canada.
2023-04-23 113
I was an international student in Canada and am now a neutralized Canadian. In the last 5-6 years, Canada has increased their immigration target every year. A lot of people coming in boosted the housing price, additionally, putting a burden on healthcare
2023-04-23 0
When Canadians feel ashamed to exploit their biggest asset, oil... this was bound to happen. Meanwhile, world produces what Canada does not, ... so world sees Canadians as potatoheads.
2023-04-21 0
People do realize equality means slavery/ misery right, \nEverybody in canada is equally unhappy, equally pissed, and equally unable to do anything except for smoke weed and do nothing all day
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