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2021-11-18 0
I’ve lived in Canada my whole life, I’ve gone through a year of culinary school and passed high school with decent grades. Yet still improving my quality of life is an uphill battle. Bus prices and efficiency is awful, if you don’t have a car good luck cause you’ll spend much of your wage on bus fare and still have to walk through poor sidewalk systems to get to your destination. Schooling really didn’t teach me anything about taxes, or getting a job. But let me tell you I sure as heck know how to lease a car.... can’t wait to get a job so I can do that. My year of culinary training, under 4 red seal chefs has gotten me not one job. No matter how perfect you are for the role is you will ALWAYS get an entry level position first. (In my experience at least) and they are completely right, references are 100% key. I have a first shift tomorrow (wish me luck) that I only got because my chiropractor gave the pancakes house owner his reference. Very weird but I’ll take it. On top of all this winter just sucks, politics have gone nowhere in years, and if you don’t live in the major cities of Quebec, BC, or Ontario it’s going to be even harder. Plus living in Manitoba is odd cause people always call it “friendly Manitoba” but everyone (including me) is always frustrated. Needless to say I’m in the process of researching new place to move to, most likely in Europe cause America has all the same problems. (But worse)
2021-11-13 0
Hey hope u r fine and ur life is going well \nI need some kind of information plzz help \nMe out if some buddy have 10 years experience in police and he want to settle there in Canada and join there police force is that possible?
2021-11-12 0
Sir Please Yeh bhi batiya ky Agar single person ana chay mery jesa 20 year old boy please wo kesy ay or kis tarhan reh skta hai please batiya
2021-11-10 0
Stuff Americans do or have that is totally different from Canadians. \n1. Americans put their macaroni & cheese in the oven, Canadians just cook it over the stove in a pot and stir in the seasoning after \n2. Americans have to pay a whole lot of money for their medications, in Canada it's mostly covered \n3. Americans talk with a weird slang dependin on which part their from, in Canada its plain english or french. (but nothing like the UK english at all) \n4. Americans don't make their poutine fries properly, in Canada its done the finest \n5. Americans have access to some of the best shopping malls in the world, Canada has to basically get everything shipped from there at extra cost.\n6. Americans well a good majority of the states can open carry firearms, in Canada that is completely illegal (but you could have a hunting rifle or crossbow if the RCMP license you to)\n7. Americans federal system is the FEDS and the ATF (correct me if i'm wrong), in Canada its the RCMP. (an NO they do not ride horses everywhere.)\n8. Americans have a much warmer weather all year around, in Canada its freezing most of the year and only get 3 ~ 4 months of warm weather.\n9. Americans well mostly in New York they have awesome chopped cheese sandwiches and cheesesteaks, in Canada you could never find that at Subway.\n10. Americans have Target, Chik-Fil-A, and Walgreens, in Canada we have Tim Hortons, Mary Browns, and Shoppers Drug Mart.
2021-11-10 0
Canada is a beautiful country and every place has it's perks and negative aspects. Have seen much of the eastern side of Canada and loved every place. Maybe one day I will be able to see the western side. Boy is this country big. Lived in Europe for a few years and visited so much places in so many countries where I have done pretty much the same distance in Canada and did not see half of the country yet.
2021-11-01 0
The worst part is the weather. Icy roads that kill and injure thousands every year
2021-11-01 2
Nice video. I came to this country over 20 years ago, and chose to have partners from other countries which is sometimes a challenge, but nevertheless worth it. Canada's climate looks pretty cold and unpleasant now, but with climate change, anywhere around the great lakes it might be one of the last good places to live towards the end of the century. Maybe is just me, but I never really cared about paying taxes. I just see it as a social good. Sometimes I would like to move back to Europe because I can fly for cheap and see many different countries, but then I realize I will never be accepted anywhere there as I am here.
2021-10-30 0
Iam from North Africa, three of my kids were born in Canada, after 13 years I have decided to go back home. I came to conclusion that iam no longer want anybody any system take advantage of me. As I had to build my life here , iam so energetic to go back home to establish new life. Thanks,
2021-10-27 0
Hello brother,\nI have 6+ years experience in IT field.\nAnd passout 2012 B.Tech.\nPlz support so I can continue process if you have option.
2021-10-27 0
Watching this video again after 2 years....! Keep doing good stuff mate! \n\nLove from Pakistan ?? to all Indian brethren.
2021-10-16 3
I left Southern Ontario 2 years ago for Scandinavia. It's like night and day, and I never miss Canada. The worst part of Canada are the soul-less car-centric dependant suburbs planning
2021-10-15 0
okay, i'm gonna play the devil's advocate.... based on my experience of living and working in 2 cities of the East - Dubai and Delhi, i can say for sure that Canada is light years better than these cities ..... if ur worried about high costs in Canada, Dubai will scare the living daylights out of you. Dubai has a very unstable economy, absolutely no chance of saving, and no free government services. So in case you are diagnosed with a serious medical conditions may god be with you. I loved staying in Delhi while growing up, got some valuable life lessons, but for a working class person Delhi is nothing short of hell.
2021-10-13 0
13:00 like ten years ago 2021 alberta is a wasteland
2021-10-13 0
Hello sir the video is very helpful. Thanks for the detail explanation sir. I'm a PharmD (Doctor of pharmacy) graduate having 3 years of experience in Pharmacovigilence, would like to apply for Canada PR. I will be the main applicant my husband and baby will be my dependents. How can I apply jobs in Canada from india and appeal for interviews from india sir? Pls guide me
2021-10-13 1
Many people leave Canada after having success for a number of years and return to their native countries at the time of retirement. Many immigrants acquired their citizenship, found good jobs, built savings and purchased homes. When they sell their home and consolidate their savings and investments, they return to their native countries with Canadian pensions and live like kings.
2021-10-12 0
I’d love to visit Atlantic Canada: all my friends here on the West Coast say it’s very nice. \nI loved living in Quebec and Montreal, but both cities are very cold in winter—and I don’t speak no french too good, hoste! \nI’m from Ontario. it probably was a beautiful place until white people got there. But it’s way too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. Most of my family has moved out to the West Coast. I guess they missed me.\nManitoba is very nice, but you’re right about cold winters and lots of mosquitoes in summer. Winnipeg is a fantastic city. The biggest city on the North American Plains.\nSouthwest Saskatchewan is absolutely beautiful. Nuff said.\nAlberta is one of my favourite provinces—just too bad about the goofy government they got there. I lived and worked there lots over the years. Many Albertans have moved out here to the West Coast to get away from the horrid politics there.\nBC is by far the best place to live. I live in the steep rain shadow of East Vancouver Island, nice and warm, short if any winter. All my friends live here. I used to live in Victoria—we might move back there—it’s my favourite city anywhere. Vancouver is a blast—but too big for me. I wouldn’t live anywhere else in this country but BC. \nFriends tell me Yukon is great but NWT’s Yellowknife is a hell-hole. I read a great online zine from Nunavut—Nunatsiaq. As close as I’m ever gonna get.\nSo you’re ranking is not very good from my perspective. Alberta sucks because of its dependence on bitumen—and it’s not “cyclical”, it’s doomed. Tons of crazy anti-vaxxers and religious right wingers, too. Quebec is wonderful, but too, too cold in winter. Plus muh french ain’t too good, eh...
2021-10-11 0
Cheers from Alberta. Yes, many good things here. As someone who moved from Ontario to Alberta years ago, one thing you need to realize: small towns and rural Alberta are among the most politically and culturally backward in Canada (Things are changing, slowly…) so, by comparison, our neighbours in BC tend to be much more socially and culturally progressive than here. Nevertheless, good economy so far.
2021-10-10 0
I lived In prince albert, walked around alot, didn't experience any aggressive people, been there for a year, just shows how our most dangerous cities are nothing compatlred to American or Mexican dangerous cities
2021-10-08 0
How travel in Canada ?? i have diplôme technicien ?‍? mécanique cars end experience 17 years ?
2021-10-07 0
After 12 years living in Quebec, I can only agree this province is probably the best one to live in, especially if you speak French. The language, the culture, the safety, the architecture (especially Québec City and Montréal but elsewhere too), the natural landscapes (Charlevoix, Gaspésie, Mauricie, Saguenay, Estrie...), the St-Laurence river, the great location in Northeastern Canada bordering 4 US states (New York State, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine - insert a hiker's bias here), the relatively low-cost of higher-education and excellent universities...In spite of the downsides that anyone could point out, it is still a great place to live and raise a family.
2021-10-07 0
My son is ca he has three years experience how can get pr
2021-10-06 0
I watched him when I was 6 years old , we miss you mango
2021-10-05 0
I've lived in Quebec and Ontario and now BC for 50 years. Hmm. nope, I'll stay here thanks!
2021-10-04 0
Thank you for the informative videos.\nI have a query and would like to know your expert opinion. Im 30 years old and a Human Resources professional how do you suggest i should apply for Canadian PR. I have completed my WES and IELts.
2021-10-01 0
Hi, you mentioned about work experience in the same job under noc 0,A&B- while calculating the crs score I have a query I have worked in retail for almost 2 years and I moved to banking for the next year now I am currently working part of HR for the last 2.5 years I am not sure if I will be eligible to apply since I have switched domain. Pls let me known if you have details on the experience type.?TIA
2021-09-28 0
Sir I am a b.tech from mechanical engineering & 6 year of experience in automobile sector can you tell about my NOC code & chances about to get a job in Canada in same proffesion in which I spend my past 6 years.
2021-09-22 0
Fucking country for living. Bad experience of one and a half year
2021-09-21 0
Thank you for fruitful video,I got 2 years experience for chef how do I get work permit?
2021-09-20 0
amazingly explained, I have one question- I have done my bachelors from du and did a pgdhrm diploma of 2 years after that. Will it be considered as masters? I have heard that wes doesn't consider it as masters but other eca evaluators do. Can you suggest if I should go for any other evaluator if it will make any difference in the point
2021-09-19 0
The reason people leave Canada within first 20 years is they do not have sizable retirement fund to enjoy comfortable retirement life after retirement. The reason half of that leave within 1 year is they cannot afford to live decently here until they find a job in their field or it takes many years before they start making a professional career and seeing the plight of immigrants of their community struggling in menial low paying jobs living in dorm rooms. These two ladies seems from east european backgrounds, these people have comparatively better prospects in Canada than immigrants from Asia or Africa. The reason skin colors make lot of difference. The reality is Canadian government is trying to do everything it can to create opportunities for all immigrants but unable due to racist white people. Just giving a job to immigrant is not enough, they must be able to sustain those jobs for reasonable periods of time. This is where Canada ls lagging. This is clear proof, Racism is very high in Canada. Just the valid proof is these two ladies open an channel and got 180K views within 3 months, they probably make lot of money on this channel. This is Canada. If they really have much productive jobs they will not do this.
2021-09-19 0
I have created my EE profile. We are 3 of us, myself, my spouse and my 10 year old son. But the EE shows the dependent as only my Spouse. Doesn't mention my Son. Did I miss some parameter ? Pls help
2021-09-18 0
I’m a tech professional from INDIA. Carrying 3+ years of experience working for Top MNC. Since there’s a lot of competition for on-site opportunity, I’m planning to leave my job and Move to Canadian for a job search. However, one thing is pulling me, 40% tax is not a small thing. I thought I could spend 50% of my income and send other 50% to my family but seems like it doesn’t work the way I thought. Still I don’t want to step back without giving a try. I just wanted to know how the Tech jobs available in the current situation? Can you guys suggest me, how to find tech job once I landed. And which province is best for IT Professionals
2021-09-11 0
Watching this video after 2 years
2021-09-10 0
hi... your explanation is good. Im 53 year Engineer. Let me know the age limit to apply PR?
2021-09-06 0
When we said white people to leave our country it took them 200 years.
2021-09-01 0
I am a kindergarten teacher, age 42,work experience more than nine years. Can I apply... Please guide
2021-08-31 0
Once you get the Single Entry visa stamp on the passport, within how many years do you need to settle in Canada? Thanks
2021-08-30 0
My biggest problem with Canada is to get my Citizenship ceremony! It will be 2 full years since they started my aplication. Some are lucky and have good experiance and some like me are experiancing citizenship nightmare!
2021-08-30 0
Canada is one of the best countries to live in period. However, it got way too expensive. I moved to Canada 16 years ago and the prices rose 300-400% including housing, Real take home income is less than it used be. This country is different for everybody. If you came with money and dont have to work then you dont need to worry about the income tax and you can still enjoy all the benefits of living in Canada like healthcare. Tons of people on welfare and other assisting programs. High minimum wage. Underpayed skilled professional. The only ones i am happy for are the construction workers but the climate is so bad you really need to suffer everyday because it is really cold in winter and hot in summer.
2021-08-30 0
I am Italian, lived in Canada for about a year 14 years ago, and since then living in Canada became my life long dream and obsession at the same time. I live in England these days, I work as a Linux engineer and I make more than I can spend. Still I am absolutely unhappy living here, I don't anyone, don't ever go out, I don't feel I belong and likely never will. Unfortunately immigrating to Canada is not an option due to the lack of a university degree, and going to school is really no option for me either. So yes, hearing about these stories of successful immigrants going back home makes me break in tears badly. I'd be happy to take an initial 50% pay cat if I only were given the chance.
2021-08-29 0
sir i am completing my mba in finance next year . can i apply for jobs in canada? And if yes how much time will it take t get PR? plz reply
2021-08-27 0
This is great ??. I am a registered nurse with an Ontario nursing license. I have been practicing in Ontario for over 3 years already. I received my degree in the US. Do I still have to get an education assessment or is my current license proof that I have already met the education requirements?
2021-08-26 0
Living expenses have increased in every part of the world in recent years. Primarily because safety needs to be built in every action and this criteria was almost non-existent fifty years back. Apologies to be philosophical on this practical forum.
2021-08-25 1
High taxes, bad weather, people in constant bad mood, due to the bad weather, don't get me started on the food & low paying jobs. I'm planning on moving there next year but will definitely have my return ticket checked in?
2021-08-23 0
Hi, I have 2+ years of experience in Order Management or Order Fulfilment. I am actively looking for opportunities across Canada. I was wondering if you could help me with any recruitment agency who can help me secure a job in my area of expertise.
2021-08-20 0
Why not gain canadian experience and work as a driver for some years to totally resettle. Ik it is not that easy but dis is de way.\n2:53 exactly. Thank you
2021-08-17 0
100% came as an international student. Will leave after working in Canada for a few years to recoup the costs and gain some experience
2021-08-17 0
6:50 apne tax waqt par do tho over the years itna bara sum nhi dena pharata ?
2021-08-15 10
I left Canada to have a better life overseas some years ago, and I'm very happy with my life now. I grew up in Toronto and moved to Vancouver with my family later on, but neither places had weather conditions we wanted. Toronto winter is too long and Vancouver has depressing non-stop rain for six months. On top of all that, everything there got way too expensive to live and everything is too slow... Did I mention endless road constructions everywhere since forever ago? Well, some of us tried very hard to stay but sometimes migrating can help. \nCanada is definitely a beautiful country, but beauty isn't what makes our lives happy in reality.
2021-08-13 1
If I have 10 years work experience in a company, out of which 8 years were in NOC C and 2 years for NOC A, because I got promoted \nCan I claim the entire 10 years as skill worker experience under FSW 67 pts calculation?
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