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2022-04-14 0
I lived in Canada for 15 years and this rang true more & more as the years went on, I would never order food online as I needed an excuse to leave the house. At 49 I found myself pondering what to do with my life, I went on vacation to Thailand and the first thing that struck me was the openness and friendliness of the place. People sit in the front of their house with the doors open and everybody is welcome to say hi, of course there are exceptions. I now live in Thailand with my new wife in a small village, our doors are never locked, family comes, neighbours come, kids play, everybody is welcome anytime. Such a better way to live. Happy new year 'Songkran' from Thailand
2022-04-14 2
Ohhh god.. Last week we didnt get picked up in h1b lottery and i was so sad. But now you changed my mood thank you... We here in india full busy surrounded by neighborhood, friends family etc
2022-04-13 0
If ever I apply my tourist visa and look for a job in Nova Scotia alone but my family stay in the Philippines can i apply Aip if i got my job offer? And at the same time my family can go in Canada apply for work permit for my partner? While waiting for the AIP process? Thank you in Advance
2022-04-12 1
I hear you very well my brother. My only issue about this is that it seems like you came there to judge their lifestyles, and how they do things. I mean you know exactly why you relocated there and there are even good countries in Africa or outside where in which you could have stayed which would have accommodated the type of person you are. I am an introvert and I would definitely enjoy staying there because less contact with people gives me more energy and happiness. It is very vital to be prepared mentally, physically, and spiritually when you relocate to a different place. That is why doing prior research about the environment you are moving to is important. I am assuming you are temporarily just staying there, right? I mean like most of your family is back home in Africa. Then, why are you stressing yourself out?
2022-04-01 1
Brother \nI'm having one doubt regarding the proof of funds\nThey have mentioned in brackets that family members means including those who aren't immigrating with you\n\nMeans we are a family of 4\nIf i alone apply then how much proof of funds need to be shown?\n3,303$ or 6,138$
2022-04-01 0
Hi, im a new subscriber to you channel, i find your videos helpful ? since i am planning to immigrate in Canada with my family. ?
2022-03-30 0
YOU sponsor..... YOU pay .... Canadians can barely afford to pay for their own families
2022-03-29 1
I know plenty of actual Canadian families that could use some support.
2022-03-29 0
Hi sir, just wanna know if my spouse don't hv any education, then imbthe only one who writes IELTS exam.. Then isnit possible for me to get pr for whole family?
2022-03-25 0
I live in Ontario and I agree with Quebec being number 1 especially for families. Ontario is getting too expensive for middle class and almost impossible for lower class unless you can work from home and live in the countryside.
2022-03-24 0
Come on people. Stores like this are right across the country racial profiling. We spend millions in these stores. We can take the business to where ever they appreciate our spending. I’m just as sick of it. Where I live they do it all the time. So my family only spends there if we need to.
2022-03-22 0
I don't blame him, Canada is obviously a lot better place to raise a family than the USA, but to try and claim asylum coming from the USA isn't likely to succeed.
2022-03-22 0
Canada is a vey parochial country with lots of hidden corruption. It is controlled by a few wealthy families who essentially control our minds and pocketbooks. Foreigners who come to Canada soon find out the truth after they arrive.
2022-03-16 0
sadly quebec is also the highest in corruption and politics driving separation and fear to discriminate against anything other then french quebecois. the laws in quebec make it far worst than ontario despite quebec having great incentives for families.
2022-03-15 0
On average of 40% taxes to the normal family in Canada is that true? Or just subjected to high-income person
2022-03-09 0
I am planning to move out from Winnipeg to Toronto next week or so, my family moved out to BC, Alberta and Ontario.
2022-02-21 1
Hi, is it easy to stay alone in Nova Scotia? I mean without family and friends
2022-02-21 0
Everything is relative. People move to canada thinking it is better than their home country. At the time of moving it maybe but the home country improved and become better than canada. so people move back. China is a good example. You should look at stats coutnry by country who is moving back, family vs singles
2022-02-21 0
Kya ek aam Aadmi 35 age wala apne family ke saath canada shif ho sakta hai
2022-02-17 0
Thank you very much for take the time to do this very interesting video, clear English and clear ideas, you girls really made me think !!, I want to move to Canada with my family, one kid 11 years old. We want him taking college in Vancouver, we both have a job here in Chile, and it would be a real challenge, I think as you said, the key is to be flexible and open-mind. I want to take a degree while my kids take the college or even high school, I have a lot to think about yet, difficult decision.
2022-02-11 0
Bhai,,i want to sattle canada with family...konsa visa apply karna chahie?
2022-02-11 0
You are a great man ,May Allah bless u &ur family.
2022-02-05 0
My whole ex's family speaks like that woman
2022-02-03 0
Hello I got 5.5 band in gt and I have b.ed degree with 4 years teaching experience. Plz suggest me I will applied for Canada work permit with my family
2022-02-03 0
Finally saw a Pakistani family vlog .. good to see your video
2022-02-02 0
Watan ke azeem bete,mere or meri family ki taraf se tumari azmat ko salam
2022-01-28 0
Let me tell you something from my own experience, and at 82 y.o. a have plenty of it. If someone chooses a country into which to emigrate, he or she makes a choice to accept the conditions and adjusts to them. Canada is not a place to baby disgruntled outsiders, but gives them a chance to become Canadian. If you expect anything different, you don't deserve that chance. \nI was born in Vienna, Austria, emigrated with my girl friend to New Zealand, got married there and created two new little Kiwis, and after 5 years we packed up our family and relocated to California, where we brought up our son and daughter as Americans. We'll never forget our Austrian heritage, and are forever thankful to the friendly Kiwis for the start in life they gave us. But, once we decided to move to the US, we accepted the life style of our new neighbors and tried to fit into their society as well as we could. When we reached retirement age, we bought a modest home in Oregon, where we still live now and proudly fly the US flag on appropriate occasions. For the privilege of choosing your country, you better show your gratitude and your worth.
2022-01-27 0
The best advice I can give a prospective immigrant is to have a job offer in Canada before you consider immigrating. If you are coming to study then look at a what jobs you could do in Canada when you graduate and whether you know enough English and French to study here.\n\nCanada does not encourage unskilled immigrants to come to the country. However there's a lot of trades like construction that are looking for workers. If you can do industrial welding for example, you can get a job right now.\n\nThe final thing to consider is whether you are willing to live in a smaller town or even rural area as that's where the growth in jobs are and where housing is more affordable. \n\nTaxes are higher but not higher than some Scandinavian countries. In the USA you have to pay for private insurance which can be about $1500/ month for a small family.
2022-01-24 0
I live in Quebec, I don't speak French, that has not been the problem. The problem is the curfews, the higher income tax, 3 years waiting for a family doctor(still ongoing), the waiting outside Walmart in -30 degrees because they need to check everyone's vaccines and ID to buy tomatoes...
2022-01-22 0
Sir g God bless you all Family
2022-01-22 0
I have family with 2 children. I got a canadian post doc fellowship worth 40000 dollar per year, is it manageable with family? Plsss reply
2022-01-21 0
Always been friends? Thats funny because pretty sure that iff WW2 had not happened, Canada would have invaded the US as payback for the 1812 war. Because without WW2, the US never gets a war economy, all they have are riffle foot soldiers. Meanwhile Canada was already in a war economy due to its massive involvement in WW1 and viewed the US as a rival with a dangerously high population. Also in WW1 Canadian were feared for its crualty and its no mercy policies of make no prisoners, kill the surrendering, kill the wounded and their families. And right after WW1 Canada was in the perfect position fix the population problem by committing mass genocide against the US. It was really in WW2 where britain forced us to work side by side with the americans that a real friendship started between the US and Canada.
2022-01-15 1
Friends & Family is much more important than any place or country.
2022-01-14 0
As an Immigrant of more than 25 years- I relate ???\nit’s HARD!!!!!!\nBut when you build a family here with Canadian grandchildren - I’d rather be here than in South Africa - the land of of our forefathers and birth! \nBut now with draconian Covid measures - I’m starting to wonder where to go next…..?
2022-01-13 0
Today by chance I see your channel and at once I subscribe it .I heard alot of you about your excellent career in Pakistan Customs and obviously your acting skill is brilliant . My name is Amir Hussain .I lives with my family in Portugal .Me ,my wife and 2 sons . Actually 6 months ago Canada cis immigration consult contact me that you are eligible for immigration in Canada under Job contract law.I fully paid their fees but now the problem is Job contract for my process .For this the immigration consult demand me more money .So please guide me how I find a job for my immigration as well as my family survival . Thanks . Waiting for your response .
2022-01-12 0
well most immigrant just come here to make quick money and go back to their country i know so many in here and its ok i would do the same if i was them like they love their country and they arent made for cold country from what they keep telling me all the times and they just want more money not live in poverty all the times and live a safe life so yeah its a great option i believe and we need them to work for us so even if they quit after a time they does our hard job witch no one here wanna do so its perfect for both of us even if its sad cuz most of these poeple i meet were really good poeple lively will be sad when they leave but its the place they deserve to be :) so i can accept it all their family is there
2022-01-11 0
Hi guys . I am Neetu . I am based in Toronto . I moved with my family on PR in October. I was banker in India but I left my banking job in 2011 after birth of my kids. Actually I am searching banking Jobs here . I am trying to penetrate in banking but I am frustrated because my resume is not shortlisting here. I am posting resume on Glassdoor , indeed . I am trying for any type of work in banking like part time or backend contractual . Pls let me know how shd I try?
2022-01-05 0
I'm from Quebec and moved to Alberta and I agree it could be a great province to live in, except if your job is in Montreal and you want to commute. The traffic of Montreal is horrible, even worse than Toronto's. The healthcare and education systems of Quebec are also inferior to Alberta, BC and Ontario because of the very heavy bureaucracy. Oh and heavy bureaucracy = Higher taxes than elsewhere in the country. But Quebec has a good quality of life in general because of its low cost of living in general and its strict controls on rent, car insurance and electricity prices, which prevent these from going up by too much. People tend to benefit from more government protections towards abusive businesses in Quebec than elsewhere in the country. Quebec also has cheaper beer, but wine and spirits are cheaper in Alberta. That province also doesn't have a lawsuit culture because of its no-fault rules in many aspects (For ex: You cannot be sued for causing a car accident or failing to clear snow from your driveway.) Alberta is more boring (At least, Edmonton. Calgary looks very cool.), but has better public services and better economic potential than Quebec. It's better in my opinion to raise a family in Alberta. And many people think you can move to Quebec without knowing French. That's false, except if you really wanna hate your time in Quebec. In terms of the climate, Quebec has a milder climate than Alberta but has more snow and their summers are very damp, while Alberta has more comfortable and dry summers. Owning an A/C is imperative in Quebec.
2022-01-03 0
In Canada from last 15 years and living a decent life as a single. I have no plans to start family or to own real estate. Canada is much better than the overpopulated places I have been to before. Canada in my opinion is hybrid between developed and developing countries. It has dysfunctional health system, Government doesn't do things that would directly benefit citizens, money laundering from other countries has made real estate unaffordable for ordinary citizens, no incentive to develop new cities so 2/3 rd of the population lives in 7-8 major cities, higher inflation rates, harsh Winter.
2022-01-03 0
Quebec has the highest income tax rates, the poorest healthcare system, and I know how my wife got into a life threatening situation becaus of the indigence of the system, her colleague lost her father becaus the hospital did forget to call him for hs cancer surgery!!! You cn wait up to 10 years to get a family doctor! Don't let the slaughtered french language and faux france feel fool you. Queec is a dump! And btw, bill 96 plans to reduce english speaking clinics, services to the anglophones, and reduce the possibility for french speaking queneckers to attend englis community colleges. And now they invented the concept of historical english speaker or not! A dump!
2022-01-01 0
I do love Canada , it was my first love moving from poor, war ravaged country in Vietnam. But it is no longer the country that I used to know. I've lived mostly in Vancouver and Toronto and I can tell you,If you got a family and you're not making 10-15k/month, feesl like you're just scraping by. Tdot was good when I moved there in 1984,TTC rides and cup of coffee used to be just a quarter and houses were just about 100k on average. Now its almost impossible to live near the core of the city to buy a house unless ure making high six figure or move out to smaller cities like Brantford or Windsor to buy one. Not only that but nothing is letting up here, food , insurance, gas ,taxes we gettin hosed to death here. After 40 years here, think Ive seen enough,Im cashing out my house in Vancouver, shipping out to Eastern Europe to retire.
2022-01-01 0
Dear Ashir Azeem, Thanks for the video. I have been watching videos about immigration for a while. Your video impressed me a lot. In fact, this is the best video I have ever viewed. Best wishes to you and your family. Please keep on.
2021-12-31 0
Owning your own home nothing but a dream now......a lot of families stuck in apartments, both working decent jobs, maybe one kid, and they can't save enough for a down payment.
2021-12-30 0
Aoa Ashir bhae.. first time i warched ur vlog such a nice man.. very informative nd motivational conversation.. M a big fan of u.. ALLAH bless u nd ur family AMEEN
2021-12-28 3
As an older Canadian who was educated in Canada with a B.Ed. - then worked away from Canada for thirty of my forty years. There is no way to say that any country is the best one to live in; every country has strengths and weaknesses- that especially relate to your specific needs and wants. Coming back to the country of my citizenship was also extremely hard for me after working away for so many years. The way to do well anywhere in Canada, is to build up credibility/seniority at one job and stick with it. Whether you are university or self-educated- which is considered just as valuable in today's job market- you are going to face an uphill battle unless you are fairly established. Canada has a high level of unemployment and some sectors, have an overabundance of trained workers. When my Middle East friends tell me they would like to live and work in Canada, I give them the advice I would give anyone. First, think about your family or friends that you want to have around you in your daily life- that is number one. Nothing is more depressing than being alone. Weather is a big factor, but it can be tolerated if you are with your core family or friends. One hundred years ago when my ancestors fled war and revolution, they had no choice but to do their best to make a life in a very difficult climate (literally)- culturally and weather-wise. There are a number of refugees today that are in similar circumstances. They do their best to get past the difficulties for the sake of their children's futures. If you are not literally refugees, think hard about you choice to leave your core culture and people.
2021-12-25 0
Living in Alberta, economically it's all gold standard but the biggest downside of alberta is that when you're young there isn't really much to do honestly. Especially in edmonton, it's good for family but nightlife is not even close to that of vancouver or Montreal
2021-12-22 0
I think if you were a doctor or a nurse in your old country and you immigrate to Canada you should be able to continue on in your medical field here in Canada without going through all the BS of exams. This is why we have a shortness of doctor's and nurses here in Canada because the frigging Government won't do anything about it. Except bring more and more refugees in to Canada and illegal migrants using up Canada's healthcare system that the Canadian taxpayers in Canada are force to pay for even though they have family members who are in dire need of medical attention, but the line up and wait time to see a specialist takes a lot of time. If a immigrant is coming to Canada and he or she is a doctor or a nurse and English is not their first language, well then put that immigrant person in an ESL class to learn English or a French learning class if that person is moving to Montreal or anywhere else in Quebec.
2021-12-13 1
I moved to Canada about 17 years ago and yes it is an absolute pain to jump through all the hoops they want you to go through. I was only here a few days and I came from Ireland as a brick and stone mason they recruited me from Ireland and wanted me to come out. Within three days on the job I learned I would be getting less wages than the other bricklayers. I packed up my tools and walked off the job I notified the employer and the union by emails and told him I’d be flying back home in a few days. Well the union and the employers came running straight away to get me to stay. Trying to explain that after a couple of months I’d be on the same money as the rest of the guys. This is where I explain to them that taking home C$1100 was already a pay cut a massive pay cut as are used to take home 2500 to 2200 Euros living in Ireland. I moved to Canada for a change of lifestyle but that doesn’t mean I was going to be taken advantage of. And that’s when they said they would pay me the same as everybody else. Sometimes you just have to stand up for yourself and be willing to follow through. They even reimbursed me for the airline ticket I bought to go back. Some skill sets they really need in this country in addition Canadians population growth is absolutely dependent upon immigration as the family sizes and birth rates are critically to lol to sustained a country. As I’ve said I’ve been living here 17 years now and I am a Canadian citizen I guess that makes me an Irish Canadian now.
2021-12-11 0
Got four tickets to the Austin show for Christmas from my husband. My family likes to indulge their crazy wife/mother who lived in Dublin for 3.5 years and has a graduate degree from DCU. I’ve made my household watch, even when I the only one who can truly appreciate your spoofing humour!
2021-12-11 0
I am Canadian, having grown up in Canada. I left for the States in 1998, after securing a green card and have no desire to return. Canada offered me nothing except unemployment, debt, and cold weather. Good riddance. It is very difficult to find work and housing in Canada. Education is a joke, because your degree does not guarantee you a career or the job you desire. The Canadian government has a historical record of offering citizenship to immigrants with false promises. Shame on this corrupt, self-serving, money-hungry Government. When I was growing up, one in 1000 people were non-white. Then the floodgates opened to nontraditional countries and multiculturalism was born. The Canadian culture I knew and grew up with was gone. Everyone is suddenly from somewhere else. Canada really has no culture. I don't even visit my family. They come to me! Good riddance Canada. Immigrants beware! You may be better off where you came from.
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