I grew up in Saskatchewan - spent the first 20 years of my life there - and think is has a lot of positives. For me, the biggest positive is that the people are very friendly and have a co-operative spirit. If your car breaks down in Saskatchewan, someone will help you. Where I live now, that is not likely as true.
Thanks for watching this video. I am really lucky to be a part of such a good community, from my workplace to where I live, I have always experienced great hospitality and support from everyone around me. Love Saskatchewan.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 Punjabis are always very helpful to others, very kind to all. God bless your 💓💓 family. Sweet kisses to the little 💋💋 princess.
Stumbled across this. I was born in Regina and I've lived in this province for most of my life, in the far north (LaRonge area) as well as on the prairies. I've spent time in Vancouver and Toronto and I've wanted to see Regina become an international city because in those cities there's EVERYTHING and there's always something different to do, new foods, new music, because there's so many cultures blending together that every idea can find expression. So the more people come from different parts of the world the better. Nobody likes winter, except we usually have winter festivals and stuff with ice sculptures and various games, in the north there's dogsledding, plus there's hockey, etc, but this year there's been none of that. I don't share your experiences coming from somewhere else, but I understand the shocks. As far as entertainment goes, in usual times we create our own scenes here. If you want to see certain kinds of entertainment, most of the venues/theaters etc. are very cheap to book, and you can make the money back easily without charging much for tickets, the cost of bringing the talent in might be an issue, but if you have a group of people willing to put in the money you have a good chance of making it back, and within your own communities you have people who play music too. We wanted metal and punk bands in Regina when I was a teenager so friends booked venues and saved up money to book a touring band for local bands to open for, then booked smaller venues for the local bands to play their own shows once people knew who they were... I know some people in the carribbean community here in Regina have done the same, but regardless of style it's the same for every kind of music, the public libraries in Regina and Saskatoon have theaters where you can bring a DVD and play a movie, the Galaxy cinemas have a deal where you can do that too, or just use as a performance stage. If you do it as a fundraiser in connection with a non-profit society you get discounted rates for booking venues. I've worked with people from around the world, new people's 'first winter' is always a fun story, I remember helping a Nigerian push their car out of a snowbank, he had dug himself in deeper trying to spin his way out, he was having an anxiety attack, at one point he was crying, it was his first winter, and had been told about snow but he never imagined it could actually be that bad, it was brutal for him, I felt bad for him but I also couldn't help laughing because what he was going through is an almost daily occurrance for people who grow up here.
I mean, I guess I'd prefer cold frosty winter than rainy winter in Vancouver. And in this way, I could say that I like winter - cold winter with crunchy snow beneath my feet :) It's quite romantic and exciting though.
Thanks for sharing about SK. Hopefully, next year me and my family will land in SK. Have submitted my PR app as I was Nominated by SINP. Keep vlogging about SK. 👍🏻by the way, im a new subscriber here from Saudi Arabia.
I am glad you liked it, thank you so much for watching and taking out time to write us a comment. Weather has been really good this year, after the crazy storm in November. Thanks
Snowmobiles are a wise investment if you live in Skatch'wan, even in the city for those especially snowy days when average cars and trucks won't cut it, plus they're just plain fun to ride. When I was a kid in the 1970s living on a farm a couple miles North of the small town of Selkirk, Manitoba my dad would pull me and my 2 brothers to school on a toboggan behind his snowmobile if the roads were too snowy to drive.
Impressed with your Video. Clear cut information from an experienced Person who lives for 10 years in CANADA. Impressed again with the Fact of positives and negatives. Hearty Thanks. Rgds Micheal , chennai, India
My mom is from the Carry The Kettle Reservation but I was born in Winnipeg and raised in my dad's Irish/Welsh side of the family. I've been to Skatch'wan a few times for camping trips. More in the Northern Central areas where there are less people and farms and more nature. If you enjoy fly-fishing, ice-fishing, camping, horseback riding, trail bike riding, snowmobiling or have an interest in astronomy and astrophotography, Skatch'wan can satisfy your Fun Metre and it has amazing sky views at night as well as the Aurora Borealis.
Hello Gulati Family,I recently discovered you on YT and I'm so happy because your content is different and very relatable.I am watching from 🇦🇪 as I make plans.
If I ever had a doubt one day, by watching you video I’m totally in love with SK! 🤩 Thanks for sharing! Greetings from a hot and distant Brazil! 🇧🇷🙋🏻♂️
Hi Gurdeep, there are schools spread out in most of the neighbourhoods. Some areas are newly developed and has more of our community, like Hampton, Kensington, Rosewood, Evergreen and Aspen ridge. Evergreen and Aspen ridge are newer communities so it will take a while for businesses to open up and transit to start operating in those areas. Hope this helps. Thanks again for watching and please share.
Hi its a very nice informative video like always and really appreciate your all efforts.thank you so much so all you wonderful best videos which are really very nice,good and wonderful to watch always.like them all so much.
Nice video. Thanks. Plz make videos on Saskatchewan Canada colleges and universities and the courses. Your videos will help future incoming students from india and Asia. Looking forward for more informative video. I have subscribed to your channel
I am also worried about the deadly winter in SK. However glad to been nominated and finally get the PR. So glad and relieved to have found you and ur channel. Thank you for the efforts and sharing your experiences. We hope to move mid next year if all goes well during this Pandemic and if travel restrictions are lifted. I shall look forward to seeing you both more and learn more about the SK. Are you based in Saskatoon or Regina? Sorry if I have missed tht out. This is 1st video m watching about you guys. Tc and stay safe. 🥰🤗🙏. Lastly - u have adorable daughter. Beautiful family. Stay blessed 🥰
Hello Lalita, thanks your so much for watching our video. Don't be scared of winter, you get used to this weather. All the best. Please share and subscribe if you have not already
I am amazed, as the whole content was in english. It was very much clear and definitely would help and attract more new comers to saskatchewan. By the way your kid looks so cute. Please keep posting.
Ssa to both of u 🙏 amazing video very informative looking forward for more content related to Saskatoon Saskatchewan as we are also waiting for our visa under SINP PROGRAM !!
What an insightful information shared by this lovely couple , I'm a Nigerian but I was so move by you people . You give full details of Saskatchewan province and I'm love with the place please can you help me migrate to Canada Saskatchewan to be precise I'm a family of four , an artisan here in Nigeria I look forward to your response.
I grew up in Winnipeg and now I reside in Regina. What I found living in Saskatchewan is that people here are more connected to their province. This is not the case in Winnipeg. Buy good winter coats and you can deal with our winters. Communities in the south west enjoy Chinooks. It will get up to +17 or so for a couple days in the winter. The strangest thing I find about Saskatchewan is that they do not observe Day Light Savings. Which is weird when most of North America does.
I live in Toronto and have been in regina couple of times as my wife was from regina. My experience was different as I did not like Saskatchewan. Based on the opportunities for jobs and other aspects. Housing is very cheap in terms of cost of living and future. In GTA alot of jobs in different fields. I would like to add 1. Primary education is free for all Canadians. In Ontario schooling till class 12 is free no need to pay anything. 2. Kids till the age of 18 have free medicines and dental too. 3. We have OSAP which gives loan till your education is done. Minimum payments will be like easy thing for anyone. 4. Insurance for vehicles and home is quite expensive. When I started with my first car it was $390 per month and brampton is terrible for insurance because of scams and fake insurance claims by desis. Now I pay 230 for 2 cars and 133 for home. 5. Homes are expensive ( currently even in pandemic housing market is grooming with rate of almost 20 percent). Expected to grow more once borders are open and new immigrants will pump more money into the system. 6. Winters are moderate like couple of snow storms and couple of cold weeks with-30 nothing crazy like Saskatchewan. Less snow less snow shoveling and safe to drive as more control over roads. 7. Tons of jobs in IT as I was in IT but in my domain very less openings forced me to switch so I opted trades and it's well paying make close to 100k. 8. GTA has quite big transit system from go bus go train to subways and now interconnection between different cities. Alot of highways 400,401,403,407,highway 7,highway 427 so on and new towns are growing fast. Only problem is peak time 401 and 403 needs further expansion because even though 4 lanes each side during peak hours it fails unless you want to pay on 407ETR but that also have small footprint and range. 9. Although houses are expansive but give very good return and with the growth its justified as housing is necessity. Likewise in India too specially in metro housing is expensive. I like Ontario because of diversity of Indian population along with other countries. More opportunities more jobs more resources more competition more growth.
Thank you so much for watching and for your detailed comment about ON. We personally like to live in less crowded and small cities where commuting is not time consuming, malls/stores are not crowed. We have lived in Toronto for a year before moving to Saskatoon and we really like it here better because we got good jobs and lavish life style. Winter can get crazy in any part of Canada so no complaints. We are really happy here and good to know that you are happy there. So that's what matters at the end of the day. Thank you once again for watching this video.
I watched just 1 video of urs regarding maintaining car in snow .....but eventually I ended up watching all of ur videos....nice work paaji....looking forward to seek guidance to immigrate to Saskatoon ....plz help
Dear, liked the informal approach of conveying every possible information, very much. Please keep it up. I am trying to send my son who is an electrical engineer with 10 years experience. Process already underway. Hope they are successful
I lived in Ontario five years and lived in Edmonton last fifteen years. I realy like Saskatchewan's landscape and the cost of living is very effordable.
I really enjoyed the video. I have just submitted an application to study at Saskatchewan University for MSc program. I'm also planning to apply to SINP. I will appreciate if you will be of help to guide through the process. Thank you.
I've lived in sask my entire life, it is true, NOBODY likes our winters. But, it's our winter that makes us strong, resilient people, and our summers make up for it ;) welcome to Saskatchewan, we are thrilled to have you!
Very inspiring video. Thank you so much! Btw can I know how many years we need to live in Canada to get the Citizenship please. Many thanks...Beautiful Daughter you have ❤😍❤
Hello my friend, thank you so much for watching. We are showing our feeling about this province which is 100% true , life is not easy in any part of the world. There is not at single place on earth that has all positives. As per our Guru Granth sahib ji, when someone asked bhagat Ravidas ji, "k kaha k vaasi ho" meaning where do you live, he said "Begumpura shaher ko naao " Begumpura means place where there is no gumm (sorrow) that place is only your state of mind that is devoted to the god, no place of earth is free from pain or sorrow. Thank you so much for your time to watch and comment on this.
for me I kinda like winters better then summers it’s because I’m a indoor person so in the summers I sweat and that forces me to sweat and mosquitos come in there I just hate it so I usually live in Saskatchewan and I’m don’t think winters are too bad
Hello Zaman, Thank you so much for watching. Please share so that people who are thinking to immigrate can know about our beautiful province. Please subscribe if you have not already.
I live there, there is alot of good cities and alot of bad, worst being prince Albert (where I sadly live) and best being swift current, there is alot to do in Saskatoon, an other city in Saskatchewan, like a very big trampoline park, a place to play pool/billiards, 2 big Costco's, and the downtown looks extremely nice at night, Alberta is so much better than Saskatchewan imo like Edmonton, grand Prairie, Calgary, medicine hat and more
Yes, we don’t have -40 C winters. That would be exceedingly rare. We usually don’t even get many -20 days or lower nowadays. Today for instance, it is Dec. 20th, 2020 and it is +2 degrees Celsius as the high.
Your video is very informative 👌.. I am a person who has started the process of SINP-OID nd I would like to know how to get accommodation pre-booked there in Saskatchewan before I lands there.
FYI, a little clarification here as "schools are NOT free" as a homeowner we ALL pay property taxes and part of that is directed to Education....this is paid whether you have children or not, whether you're young or old.
Very true, we mentioned that in another video too that part of the property taxes goes towards school. But also you do pay all sorts of taxes in other countries too but you dont get free education.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 Thanks for your valuable comment. We wish to connect u and hope you will also wish to communicate with your subscribers. Plz share your mail ID guys!
Thank you so much sir and madam for your honest views about Saskatchewan....may I ask about the teaching jobs available in Saskatchewan? can you please make a video on how to get a teaching job in Saskatchewan please? Thank you so much..God bless you...
Paji, thanks for the great video. I have a job offer from University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon but we are really afraid of extreme winters in the state. Please give us an advice on survival during the harsh winters and how were you able to cope up during your first winter over there?
Thanks for watching our video. If i were you, I won't hesitate for even 1 second to move and grab the job opportunity with UofS. Winter is only bad for 3 months at the max or if we see the storm. Its good to arrive here between March to Aug and get drivers license and buy a vehicle before the winter arrives because its really hard to travel by bus in winters. Please subscribe and share. We will keep bringing you more informative videos. Thanks
Jawas sb., AA, have you moved there or not yet. My son is doing Engineering from UoS he is in 2nd year. Appreciate if you provide me your contact details.
Hi JAsmeet and Neha and the lil kid ..I am from Patiala , working in Delhi..applied via SINP this year hope to complete the process by mid this year that is 23...I am working in Supply Chain and logistics as of now ,but have a vast experience in Hospitality and Call centres as well... i dont know how the Job Placement /profiling is done in SAS..can you help for a beginer as to how to go about Job hunting and accomodation search initially.. Thanks great watching your videos..I have subscribed too
I grew up in Saskatchewan - spent the first 20 years of my life there - and think is has a lot of positives. For me, the biggest positive is that the people are very friendly and have a co-operative spirit. If your car breaks down in Saskatchewan, someone will help you. Where I live now, that is not likely as true.
Thanks for watching this video. I am really lucky to be a part of such a good community, from my workplace to where I live, I have always experienced great hospitality and support from everyone around me. Love Saskatchewan.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 Punjabis are always very helpful to others, very kind to all. God bless your 💓💓 family. Sweet kisses to the little 💋💋 princess.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 Loving your videos 😍 Hope I'll meet you in Saskatchewan when I'll come
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 I want to meet you in saskatchewan
Same when I lived in Quebec; nobody would drive past if they saw a stopped car. In BC, they leave you to the bears.. 😆
I love how you started measuring distance in hours of travel. So Canadian!
Same with India as well. 😅🤣
Stumbled across this. I was born in Regina and I've lived in this province for most of my life, in the far north (LaRonge area) as well as on the prairies. I've spent time in Vancouver and Toronto and I've wanted to see Regina become an international city because in those cities there's EVERYTHING and there's always something different to do, new foods, new music, because there's so many cultures blending together that every idea can find expression. So the more people come from different parts of the world the better.
Nobody likes winter, except we usually have winter festivals and stuff with ice sculptures and various games, in the north there's dogsledding, plus there's hockey, etc, but this year there's been none of that.
I don't share your experiences coming from somewhere else, but I understand the shocks.
As far as entertainment goes, in usual times we create our own scenes here. If you want to see certain kinds of entertainment, most of the venues/theaters etc. are very cheap to book, and you can make the money back easily without charging much for tickets, the cost of bringing the talent in might be an issue, but if you have a group of people willing to put in the money you have a good chance of making it back, and within your own communities you have people who play music too.
We wanted metal and punk bands in Regina when I was a teenager so friends booked venues and saved up money to book a touring band for local bands to open for, then booked smaller venues for the local bands to play their own shows once people knew who they were... I know some people in the carribbean community here in Regina have done the same, but regardless of style it's the same for every kind of music, the public libraries in Regina and Saskatoon have theaters where you can bring a DVD and play a movie, the Galaxy cinemas have a deal where you can do that too, or just use as a performance stage. If you do it as a fundraiser in connection with a non-profit society you get discounted rates for booking venues.
I've worked with people from around the world, new people's 'first winter' is always a fun story, I remember helping a Nigerian push their car out of a snowbank, he had dug himself in deeper trying to spin his way out, he was having an anxiety attack, at one point he was crying, it was his first winter, and had been told about snow but he never imagined it could actually be that bad, it was brutal for him, I felt bad for him but I also couldn't help laughing because what he was going through is an almost daily occurrance for people who grow up here.
Thank you so much for watching and taking out time to write us a comment. I really appreciate.
I mean, I guess I'd prefer cold frosty winter than rainy winter in Vancouver. And in this way, I could say that I like winter - cold winter with crunchy snow beneath my feet :) It's quite romantic and exciting though.
How can Regina become an international city? What steps would be needed to achieve this?
Winter is part of our culture in Saskatchewan. It’s really not going to disappear
Thanks for sharing about SK. Hopefully, next year me and my family will land in SK. Have submitted my PR app as I was Nominated by SINP. Keep vlogging about SK. 👍🏻by the way, im a new subscriber here from Saudi Arabia.
Hello, Thank you so much for subscribing. We will keep bringing you amazing videos from Saskatchewan.
I would have never learnt about Saskatchewan so much without your channel thanks for your time effort
I had no reason to click on this, but I enjoyed it. I hope you are enjoying this mild winter!
I am glad you liked it, thank you so much for watching and taking out time to write us a comment. Weather has been really good this year, after the crazy storm in November. Thanks
Snowmobiles are a wise investment if you live in Skatch'wan, even in the city for those especially snowy days when average cars and trucks won't cut it, plus they're just plain fun to ride. When I was a kid in the 1970s living on a farm a couple miles North of the small town of Selkirk, Manitoba my dad would pull me and my 2 brothers to school on a toboggan behind his snowmobile if the roads were too snowy to drive.
The winter is very cold in Saskatchewan and many parts of Canada. I would like to live in California or Florida.
Impressed with your Video. Clear cut information from an experienced Person who lives for 10 years in CANADA.
Impressed again with the Fact of positives and negatives.
Hearty Thanks. Rgds Micheal , chennai, India
great knowledge veer g..
now i would love to live in saskatchewan with my family...
you just pumping my intrest... welldone g....
great info....glad you like Sask. will be going to live in Outlook soon!!!! Exciting!!
Good to hear you,I am planning to come from India,I am 47 years and have experience of 25yeats.
My mom is from the Carry The Kettle Reservation but I was born in Winnipeg and raised in my dad's Irish/Welsh side of the family. I've been to Skatch'wan a few times for camping trips. More in the Northern Central areas where there are less people and farms and more nature. If you enjoy fly-fishing, ice-fishing, camping, horseback riding, trail bike riding, snowmobiling or have an interest in astronomy and astrophotography, Skatch'wan can satisfy your Fun Metre and it has amazing sky views at night as well as the Aurora Borealis.
Hello Gulati Family,I recently discovered you on YT and I'm so happy because your content is different and very relatable.I am watching from 🇦🇪 as I make plans.
If I ever had a doubt one day, by watching you video I’m totally in love with SK! 🤩
Thanks for sharing!
Greetings from a hot and distant Brazil! 🇧🇷🙋🏻♂️
Very informative video 🙏🏽thank you guys..really looking forward to the upcoming video about jobs and stuff 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
In my opinion I think their is positive side of moving to saskatoon...thank a lot for ur valuable information in this video...
we should be moving over from the UK next February and we came across your channel and we love it. Please make some more, we look forward to them
Thanks for watching, more informative videos coming soon. Please share.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 I have two daughters 13 and 10 and we want to live in the best area for schools. What do you recommend?
Hi Gurdeep, there are schools spread out in most of the neighbourhoods. Some areas are newly developed and has more of our community, like Hampton, Kensington, Rosewood, Evergreen and Aspen ridge. Evergreen and Aspen ridge are newer communities so it will take a while for businesses to open up and transit to start operating in those areas. Hope this helps. Thanks again for watching and please share.
Hi its a very nice informative video like always and really appreciate your all efforts.thank you so much so all you wonderful best videos which are really very nice,good and wonderful to watch always.like them all so much.
Nice video. Thanks. Plz make videos on Saskatchewan Canada colleges and universities and the courses. Your videos will help future incoming students from india and Asia. Looking forward for more informative video. I have subscribed to your channel
Thank you so much for subscribing. We can make a video to discuss more about options to study in Saskatchewan.
I am also worried about the deadly winter in SK. However glad to been nominated and finally get the PR. So glad and relieved to have found you and ur channel. Thank you for the efforts and sharing your experiences. We hope to move mid next year if all goes well during this Pandemic and if travel restrictions are lifted. I shall look forward to seeing you both more and learn more about the SK. Are you based in Saskatoon or Regina? Sorry if I have missed tht out. This is 1st video m watching about you guys. Tc and stay safe. 🥰🤗🙏. Lastly - u have adorable daughter. Beautiful family. Stay blessed 🥰
Hello Lalita, thanks your so much for watching our video. Don't be scared of winter, you get used to this weather. All the best. Please share and subscribe if you have not already
Hi Ms. Lalita,
hope you have reached SAS by now..I have also applied for PRon SINP basis..How is working for you out there.
@@jagatsingh4528 hi jagat, my wife is getting job there, please tell me how's everything there
@@navinachhra1664 Hi Bro I am still in India ..I think you misunderstood me..i have applied for PR SINP..my fingers are still so 🤞,,,,, :)
Namaskar Aria and Family. Good information is so useful. Thank you.🙏
I love this. My wife and I are in Ontario and are seriously considering moving to Saskatoon.
most welcome, thank you so much for watching.
Very much informative video. Thanks. God Bless you. See you Soon.
I am amazed, as the whole content was in english. It was very much clear and definitely would help and attract more new comers to saskatchewan. By the way your kid looks so cute. Please keep posting.
Ssa to both of u 🙏 amazing video very informative looking forward for more content related to Saskatoon Saskatchewan as we are also waiting for our visa under SINP PROGRAM !!
Ssa ji..Thank you so much for your positive feedback and ongoing support :-) All the best for your SINP programme
What an insightful information shared by this lovely couple , I'm a Nigerian but I was so move by you people . You give full details of Saskatchewan province and I'm love with the place please can you help me migrate to Canada Saskatchewan to be precise I'm a family of four , an artisan here in Nigeria I look forward to your response.
I am wanting to go here It was nice to hear from you
Amazing video. I am planning on moving to Saskatoon after a short visit I had in 2019. I live in Toronto and this city is absurdly expensive.
I simply love your videos and the content you share. It's very informative as you are very clear about your content.
Thank you for the Information!
Aria is sooo cute😍 ..Thanks for the video.. made me more positive..
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I grew up in Winnipeg and now I reside in Regina. What I found living in Saskatchewan is that people here are more connected to their province. This is not the case in Winnipeg.
Buy good winter coats and you can deal with our winters. Communities in the south west enjoy Chinooks. It will get up to +17 or so for a couple days in the winter. The strangest thing I find about Saskatchewan is that they do not observe Day Light Savings. Which is weird when most of North America does.
Thank you so much for watching. We just love Saskatchewan.
As someone who finds the change in times to be a big annoyance, I think I would like living somewhere where they don’t change the clocks twice a year.
Thank you Mrs. & Mr.Gulati for your good informative video. Regards Jatinder Gulati from India
I live in Toronto and have been in regina couple of times as my wife was from regina. My experience was different as I did not like Saskatchewan. Based on the opportunities for jobs and other aspects. Housing is very cheap in terms of cost of living and future. In GTA alot of jobs in different fields. I would like to add
1. Primary education is free for all Canadians. In Ontario schooling till class 12 is free no need to pay anything.
2. Kids till the age of 18 have free medicines and dental too.
3. We have OSAP which gives loan till your education is done. Minimum payments will be like easy thing for anyone.
4. Insurance for vehicles and home is quite expensive. When I started with my first car it was $390 per month and brampton is terrible for insurance because of scams and fake insurance claims by desis. Now I pay 230 for 2 cars and 133 for home.
5. Homes are expensive ( currently even in pandemic housing market is grooming with rate of almost 20 percent). Expected to grow more once borders are open and new immigrants will pump more money into the system.
6. Winters are moderate like couple of snow storms and couple of cold weeks with-30 nothing crazy like Saskatchewan. Less snow less snow shoveling and safe to drive as more control over roads.
7. Tons of jobs in IT as I was in IT but in my domain very less openings forced me to switch so I opted trades and it's well paying make close to 100k.
8. GTA has quite big transit system from go bus go train to subways and now interconnection between different cities. Alot of highways 400,401,403,407,highway 7,highway 427 so on and new towns are growing fast. Only problem is peak time 401 and 403 needs further expansion because even though 4 lanes each side during peak hours it fails unless you want to pay on 407ETR but that also have small footprint and range.
9. Although houses are expansive but give very good return and with the growth its justified as housing is necessity. Likewise in India too specially in metro housing is expensive.
I like Ontario because of diversity of Indian population along with other countries. More opportunities more jobs more resources more competition more growth.
Thank you so much for watching and for your detailed comment about ON. We personally like to live in less crowded and small cities where commuting is not time consuming, malls/stores are not crowed. We have lived in Toronto for a year before moving to Saskatoon and we really like it here better because we got good jobs and lavish life style. Winter can get crazy in any part of Canada so no complaints. We are really happy here and good to know that you are happy there. So that's what matters at the end of the day. Thank you once again for watching this video.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 this Response shows how matured you guys are... Awesome..
Great work! Quality content! Best wishes!
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Thanks you nights vi video himmler..❤
I Love Winters ❤️
You guys are v lucky to be there
Stay Blessed 🌷
I watched just 1 video of urs regarding maintaining car in snow .....but eventually I ended up watching all of ur videos....nice work paaji....looking forward to seek guidance to immigrate to Saskatoon ....plz help
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So extensive details, you guys are amazing. Yes, please, make more videos on PNP.
Noted. Thank you so much for watching this one and for your feedback. Please share to support and subscribe if you have not already.
Dear, liked the informal approach of conveying every possible information, very much. Please keep it up.
I am trying to send my son who is an electrical engineer with 10 years experience. Process already underway. Hope they are successful
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Excellent thanks again
First time I got the true information. Thank you so much guys, baba Ji bless you always 🙏🙏
So nice of you, thank you so much
After watching your video, im 100% relaxed..Got SINP nomination, soon i will there in Regina..keep updating 🙏
Thank you
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@@gulatifamilyincanada318 already subscribed on first hit in mid of Video 😁
Could you help me out regarding SINP.
U both are made for each other:)
I lived in Ontario five years and lived in Edmonton last fifteen years. I realy like Saskatchewan's landscape and the cost of living is very effordable.
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Very nice video :). I immigrated to Canada when I was two. Has been a fantastic place to make my life.
It really is! Thank you so much for watching. Please share and subscribe.
Thanks for sharing valuable information Sir 👍
Thanks for giving good information both sirs.
Hloooo guyzzzz beautiful video like always
Thank you so much 😀
Wow thanku for reply bhaji mera ajj duty se rest tha sara din kam karde twadiya videos deakh rahi se reply keta tuc mere face te smile aa gyi
Thank you so much for your video. However, what would be your comment on the increasing crime rates in Saskatchewan ?
Thanks for being transparent!
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Thanks for such a great info
I really enjoyed the video.
I have just submitted an application to study at Saskatchewan University for MSc program.
I'm also planning to apply to SINP. I will appreciate if you will be of help to guide through the process.
Thank you.
Very positive and honest info. Best wishes. Really appreciate your efforts.
Thank you so much for watching.
I've lived in sask my entire life, it is true, NOBODY likes our winters. But, it's our winter that makes us strong, resilient people, and our summers make up for it ;) welcome to Saskatchewan, we are thrilled to have you!
Thank you so much.
Very inspiring video. Thank you so much! Btw can I know how many years we need to live in Canada to get the Citizenship please. Many thanks...Beautiful Daughter you have ❤😍❤
Thanks for valuable information. Nice family. Stay blessed.
Thanks Pajhi & Madam for such a nice informative video . Waiting for your reply on below query .
Hi very nice informative video and everything explained very clearly and precisely.
Glad it was helpful!
You are lucky to be settled overthere in Saskatchewan.
God bless you 🙏
They're trying to provide everything positive just to promote their channel. Life is always challenging even if you have money.
Hello my friend, thank you so much for watching. We are showing our feeling about this province which is 100% true , life is not easy in any part of the world. There is not at single place on earth that has all positives. As per our Guru Granth sahib ji, when someone asked bhagat Ravidas ji, "k kaha k vaasi ho" meaning where do you live, he said "Begumpura shaher ko naao " Begumpura means place where there is no gumm (sorrow) that place is only your state of mind that is devoted to the god, no place of earth is free from pain or sorrow. Thank you so much for your time to watch and comment on this.
Such a mean thing to say buddy, I really don't feel they are painting a rosy picture.... It is as it is. 🔥🔥
@The Fast Programmer Cow always want green grass. You want to feel green side only.
for me I kinda like winters better then summers it’s because I’m a indoor person so in the summers I sweat and that forces me to sweat and mosquitos come in there I just hate it so I usually live in Saskatchewan and I’m don’t think winters are too bad
Bahut madatkaar video! Waikh. K changa lagyea 👍🙏
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Sure! Tussi bahut simple Ho 🙏👍
Im a Regina man living thear 15 years and I just loved it
Hello Zaman, Thank you so much for watching. Please share so that people who are thinking to immigrate can know about our beautiful province. Please subscribe if you have not already.
why not come back to your homeland?
I live there, there is alot of good cities and alot of bad, worst being prince Albert (where I sadly live) and best being swift current, there is alot to do in Saskatoon, an other city in Saskatchewan, like a very big trampoline park, a place to play pool/billiards, 2 big Costco's, and the downtown looks extremely nice at night, Alberta is so much better than Saskatchewan imo like Edmonton, grand Prairie, Calgary, medicine hat and more
Great vlog. Very useful information. Much appreciate it. I am your new subscriber. Best wishes.
Thanks and welcome
U guys really work hard...ur eyes shows ur work.....salute guys
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And the winters are much milder than they used to be.
Yes, we don’t have -40 C winters. That would be exceedingly rare. We usually don’t even get many -20 days or lower nowadays. Today for instance, it is Dec. 20th, 2020 and it is +2 degrees Celsius as the high.
Absolutely, this year is been pretty good so far after what we saw in November. Thanks for watching.
Its good for Food technology and information technology
Thank you for informing
Indeed No gain without pain!!!
I like to watch your videos
Thanks a lot for all your information
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Hey, now you can do immigration in Saskatoon, I did when I came here in September 2019 from Minnesota. I didn’t have to go to Calgary.
great video, thanks guys.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you sir for the honest feedback
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Love you Guys! and Satshriyakal !!
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Thank you so much you are giving wonderful information
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@@gulatifamilyincanada318 sure I will share will my friends and if i came to Saskatoon I will please to meet you
Your video is very informative 👌.. I am a person who has started the process of SINP-OID nd I would like to know how to get accommodation pre-booked there in Saskatchewan before I lands there.
Very informative video great keep posting new videos on retail jobs. Thanks
Please watch our video on how to find jobs. th-cam.com/video/xHhyDZYm73Y/w-d-xo.html
FYI, a little clarification here as "schools are NOT free" as a homeowner we ALL pay property taxes and part of that is directed to Education....this is paid whether you have children or not, whether you're young or old.
Very true, we mentioned that in another video too that part of the property taxes goes towards school. But also you do pay all sorts of taxes in other countries too but you dont get free education.
It's a wonderful video. Lots of information gained. Even though, I wish to get a lot more!!!
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Thanks for making this video, such a great video I have ever seen.
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Paji you guys are rock. Very informative video
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Thanks bhaji for giving very informative video...
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thx for the video!
Thank you so much sir and madam for your honest views about Saskatchewan....may I ask about the teaching jobs available in Saskatchewan? can you please make a video on how to get a teaching job in Saskatchewan please? Thank you so much..God bless you...
Great video guys, I went through multiple comments but couldn't locate scope for IT person as an IT Head. Can you share some points on this?
not much IT jobs here, try saskjobs.ca
Nice informative video
It’s the best place!
Paji, thanks for the great video. I have a job offer from University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon but we are really afraid of extreme winters in the state. Please give us an advice on survival during the harsh winters and how were you able to cope up during your first winter over there?
Thanks for watching our video. If i were you, I won't hesitate for even 1 second to move and grab the job opportunity with UofS. Winter is only bad for 3 months at the max or if we see the storm. Its good to arrive here between March to Aug and get drivers license and buy a vehicle before the winter arrives because its really hard to travel by bus in winters. Please subscribe and share. We will keep bringing you more informative videos. Thanks
Jawas sb., AA, have you moved there or not yet. My son is doing Engineering from UoS he is in 2nd year. Appreciate if you provide me your contact details.
@@rj9980 No might be in next 2-3 months
What's the weather like in early april....Im coming from the caribbean...Do you recommend carring a winter jacket or just a few hoodies?
absolutely, April will still be cold. Single digits positive temp or 10 to 15 in the day time. Coming from Caribbean you will feel lot cold in here.
@@gulatifamilyincanada318 Wi die if I wear a hoodie lol
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SSA JI, YOU BOTH ARE VERY NICE AND IT IS VERY INFORMATIVE EPI ... LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ..LOVE TO ANGEL.
Thanks a lot
Love your videos
I love the way you guys explain the things 👍
Thank you so much 😀
Very informative , and good oral presentation.
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Always be thankful for living in Canada..
Yes we are so blessed. Thanks to the lovely people and community.
Great video thanks you .
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi JAsmeet and Neha and the lil kid ..I am from Patiala , working in Delhi..applied via SINP this year hope to complete the process by mid this year that is 23...I am working in Supply Chain and logistics as of now ,but have a vast experience in Hospitality and Call centres as well... i dont know how the Job Placement /profiling is done in SAS..can you help for a beginer as to how to go about Job hunting and accomodation search initially..
Thanks great watching your videos..I have subscribed too