Hey girls I really appreciate your videos they are very informative! I didnt consider alot of things you mentioned. 🙂 I have a few more videos to watch and I have subscribed. I'm an Australian hoping to move to canada as I know I will enjoy the hunting culture. I am a Butcher by trade retail and industrial experience! I will be sorting out a LinkedIn account but I'd love if you could help.me in understanding where is the majority of the meat industry located in canda? I understand some parts in the territory get very cold and it might be hard to raise cattle there but other parts of canda are very good! Thankyou so much for these informative videos! 😁 Ps. You girls are both gorgeous and have awesome characters! I hope to meet people like you in canada ! 😍
I grew up 40 miles outside of Montreal Canada one of the truly great International cities in this world. I have a french-canadian father and an Italian mother and I grew up in a town of approximately 50,000 in Ontario. This was great cuz I enjoyed all the Outdoor Sports and all the different seasons. Because it was only 40 miles from Montreal it was a short drive if you want world-class entertainment. I grew up on the Saint Lawrence River one of the truly great rivers in this world. My parents had a summer home on the river and my life consisted of playing golf in the morning and waterskiing swimming boating fishing with my friends in the afternoon. One of the great things about Canada is there is no violence. Compared to the United States which has a mass murder every single day, and a mass murder consists of four or more people killed by one person at one time. Having spent considerable amount of time in the US I will say never have some kind of catastrophic illness cuz it can bankrupt you and put you in poverty in the blink of an eye. I have known a number of people over the years that I've faced this kind of situation and it wasn't pretty. People think any knighted states if you have insurance that it will continue to pay for your care forever. Nothing can be further from the truth and I have witnessed it firsthand. United States is full of scammers, con artist, cheats, thieves, bamboozlers, you name it the exist in the US. As far as language is go my Italian great-grandfather immigrated to the US and then to Canada. He spoke six languages and landed a job on the railroad as a supervisor making great money. One of the things about Montreal is it's one of the most affordable large cities in North America with world-class art, Symphony, music, and ongoing festivals year-round. If you do not like winter 10 Canada is probably not for you. But myself because I love winter sports like ice hockey, skating, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, etc etc. Those are the reasons that I love Canada. I hope you find this helpful if you are considering moving to Canada. Canada is the second largest country in the world land area wise and next to Saudi Arabia has the third-largest oil reserves in the world. It has vast natural resources, lots of freshwater, lot of Wildlife. It is a n Outdoors persons Paradise. Canada also has a great education system.
Your channel is one of the most practical information and decision making channel I have come across till date. As knowledge sharing regarding starting from scratch and a new life and career is no joke and such videos aid a lot to take a decent call and later on change places once u become a local💙 Thanks❤️
I lived in Victoria,BC for 24 years then I moved to Liverpool,NS. Victoria has the mildest winter in Canada but it rains for four months. Liverpool is colder in the winter but it has a lot more sunny days and days are longer. A colder and drier day such as minus 6 degrees Celsius in the winter feels less colder than 2 degrees Celsius in Victoria.
@@MakeThatChange I love Nova Scotia. I am in the South Shore so the Fall is very mild due to the Gulf Stream current and winter is not as cold as people believe. I am only few minutes away of many uncrowded sandy beaches. As an avid surfer and kayaker this is a magic place with so much to explore. On top of that one can buy a house by the water for less than 300k.
Mannn ! After I subscribe TH-cam already recommending me their video on topics which I was confused . You guys Have covered nearly all important topics , Epic !
West coast long rainy but warmer winters. The Prairie Provinces, dry and very sunny, but very cold long winters. Southern Ontario and Toronto, hotter, more humid, longer summers, milder winters compared to elsewhere in Canada except Vancouver though still cold. Quebec and Montreal colder winters, mostly French speaking. Maritime provinces also longer winters but less so than western and northern Canada. Dry, lots of sunshine. Summers short but dry and warm mid 20s temperatures near the sea coast with nice natural beaches. Newfoundland longer winters and more snowfalls than Maritime neighbors. Summers cooler like 20 degrees and less many days but with very friendly people. Overall Canada will be colder than where most people do immigrate from though indoor heating and building construction is very good. Smaller towns and cities will have much cheaper living costs for housing than bigger cities like Toronto and Vancouver. Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces will have the best colors in autumn season. Many bright colors compared to many other other places in Canada or even the world. I guess job is the most important thing but if job doesnt matter, these points above are to consider.
Thanks again Anna and Anastasia, you are intelligent girls, nice to see that Canada does have a future..maybe I should return and sell my my new sustainable model there..doing business is better there than in Europe..also the US market is close by..
I agree that climate is a very important factor and has to be included in any consideration, the most liveable places in the world are invariably almost always northern cities, with the exception of Australia and NZ which means this factor is constantly being ignored by those compiling these lists. An extensive and acute period of cold affects your way of life, your mood, your diet and even your health, it's not only the cold, it's the lack of sunlight and basically the darkness, with that in mind it seems to me Canada, as great a country as it truly is, only offers two choices: cold and you better like it, otherwise don't even think about it or rain, like in Vancouver, the place is great to visit and I really like the people there but I couldn't possibly imagine living there.
Hello ladies, thank you so much for this video! This is such a tough question for me right now. Me and my wife moved to Canada 9 years ago and settled in a pretty small (but very beautiful) city - Kingston ON. My wife did her masters at Queen's. And... 9 years later we are still here. I'm an artist and we have a great artistic community here in Kingston, as well as queer community. However I finally feel like I want to move to a bigger place - but I struggle to find a city in Canada that would have all the things I love in it. I'm going back and forth between Montreal, Calgary, Toronto, Halifax and Ottawa - they all have something I love and also something I hate :) So yep, this is not easy! :) Hello from fellow russian speaking queer gal.
Hi it's me the German living in Mexico, just wanted to tell you in case you need spanish translations or anything related to Hispanic viewers just contact me, my dad is from Spain and I'm fluent in Spanish. Nice to have met you.
It snows as well in Vancouver with 7 months of rain and dark days... depressing. The canadian capital of homless, drugs, crimes with # 1 most dangerous city in Canada , Surrey suburb VAncouver . Kamloops, Kelowna , Nanaimo are also high crime cities.
hello guys, this is my 1st time to come across you video, & i must say I am so amazed & impressed at the same time for the way you guys share vital information about canada. I will sure to check your other videos during my free time again. I hope you can make videos for individuals whose age is in the 50's....i mean how do we compare to younger dreamers who also want to move& live or maybe start a new in Canada. I've seen a lot of video saying Canada does not discriminate age, but what can we do? I hope you can guide individuals like me. Keep making good informative videos. More power.
Hi Ronald, thank you for stopping by and watching. Video themes for individuals of 50+ age is an important topic we’ve been thinking about. the 50+ population in Canada is healthy and happy, and the communities are very strong. As for moving to Canada, it all depends - skilled worker programs typically favour 30 year olds, so we would need to do research on other programs available. What do you hope to do in Canada if you are to move here?
@@MakeThatChange hi guys, tnx for a quick reply...i plan to try & live as well if i ever get the chance to move there. Sadly. most country has a discrimination against age towards work opportunity....i spent 11 yrs living in the US, came back to get a breather ...but i guess i still have some steam in me & i can still contribute to Canadas economy....worked as a cook for almost a decade at Nathan's Hotdog in NJ, Fast food industry, worked for a small hotel as cook as well & receptionist at a Dr's office at the same time. So i really hope you can do that video for individuals over 50....youl'll never know, a lot maybe waiting for your input on this. Again I truly appreciate your response....be well guys....More power.
Another great video. I think your questions are extremely helpful No your environment and know yourself and you will always be victorious. lol. Sorry couldn’t resist. Quirky sense of humour sometimes. You kind of cover it with Community. Yet big thing for me is Culture. Mostly because I think Sub-Culture is important. For instance. You can have the Asian Culture or the German Culture and that’s two very different things. However you can be part of the Asian Culture , or the German Culture. And only that Culture. But both can be part of a Sub-Culture. For instance off the top of my head. A comic book enthusiast. Many Sub-Culture draw from many different Cultures To the right person their sub-culture can define in part who they are. What they find entertaining. How they relax. It could or could not have anything to do with their Culture/Community. Hope you agree.
💯💯💯very well said, and I like your sense of humour! We also partially covered culture in “hobbies” subsultures are also built around the things we like to do
Your videos are just great … I used to explain a lot to my friends and acquaintances here in the US .. now I tell them to watch your video just think it’s the US … and research about the US because in essence the THEORY is the same on how to apply it. I’m surprised we both have the same outlook and analogy. Just a few differences but NOTHING major. Kodus to both of you for doing these videos.
Very informative video thank you :) I just subscribed to your channel. Can you please make a video on Toronto City life, jobs, and expenses if possible?
I love this beautiful content,talking of snow 🌨️❄️ my first time in the United States it was challenging but ,I came to love it later!!!!next I would love to see the best cities to visit.........
British Columbia has the best weather for anyone who's interested in a warm city to live in .. Vancouver island seems like heaven on earth but I wonder if one can afford to live in there
you frogot to mention it rains 7 months per year in Vancouver and Victoria. Also , Surrey ( Vancouver ) is # 1 most danhgerous city in Canada . VAncouver is the canadian capital of homless, drugs, crimes and nothing Canadian but asian.
I love u both a lottttt......a true guide....I have a request to u...can u plz make a video on Bank services in Canada? Types of accounts and deposit schemes for International Students? I will be helped dear...
@@anhluu3194 I am not comparing, the point is that many tech companies are establishing here, I am working in a tech company and I can see how the offer for this kind of job has been increasing.
That’s a great point, while Toronto is heavy on tech; there are more cities that are emerging and growing in tech for sure! I hope Calgary keeps growing in that space!
Thank you for your videos! Just want to know how about the construction industry in Canada , or Vancouver my aim city, I am working in civil engineering filed.
It rains 7 months per year in Vancouver . The city is 50 % asian, is # 1 most dangerous city in CAnada ( Surrey) , the homless capital of Canada and drugs.
@@Swiss2025 - Vancouver weather changes in early March with flowers blooming and the Spring is sunny and July and August with no rani with a few days of misty rain and the rainy season starts about November. Your 7 months of rain per whole year is less rain fall and Toronto gets more. Right now in Vancouver December 02 2024 it is sunny. Ontario is now covered in snow with traffic jams. The sunny weather has been changing conditions over several years for hotter summers and less rain for Vancouver.
Climate is definitely a thing when it comes to thinking of moving to Canada. Is there any region in Canada that is not so cold all the time? At least 5 or 10°C most of the time?
From my own Rea search, it seems like the coastal cities in British Columbia (e.g., Vancouver and Victoria) have the mildest winters in Canada. However, Vancouver gets like 6 or 7 months of continuous rain and gloomy days, which, according to an online publication, makes Vancouver the “unhappiest city in Canada”, so something to keep in mind. Keep researching and good luck on your journey!
Hi ladies !! I have a question, I'm planning to move to Canada in the summer of 2023. I'm a nurse assistant in my country , what city is best to work as a nursing assistant?
It’s absolutely informative video, please could you make a video about having a visitor visa to visit there and then find a job at there. Do you think it’s possible to find a job while staying as a tourist
Hi friends am planning to move to canada by 2023 probably am an horticultural student ..which province had good scope for horticulture And processing based industries in agriculture and horticulture
Nope, we haven't been there yet. I'm sure there are Facebook groups for communities in Moncton, make sure to join them and reach out to people living there to ask about their first hand experience
My name is Han Mo . I live in Mandalay, Myanmar. I think you already heard the circumstances in my country Myanmar.The soldiers are getting more and more cruel.Commodity prices have skyrocketed and civilians like us are being arrested and killed on a daily basis for a variety of reasons.We are afraid of when we will be shot.We are losing all our rights. I want to escape from this country. Under all these circumstances am I eligible for asylum? Currently, it is very difficult to escape from this country. Guide me if you could guide me. I hope you will reply to me.Sorry for my bad english hope you can understand what I wrote.
Hi Han thank you for reaching out! We recommend you watch our video about seeking refugee status th-cam.com/video/sd13OBF5o-M/w-d-xo.html we shared steps for you to take !
It’s a good month in terms of weather, but it might be a bit trickier in terms of rent - august September is the start of the school year, so it might be harder to rent a cheaper apartment. I would recommend October-November or march/April / these months are friendlier for rent and job search.
После пяти лет скитаний по Ванкуверам, Галифаксам и Эдмонтонам я остановился на Калгари, много солнца, сухо и потому не так холодно зимой, плюс тёплый ветер с гор. А главное еще более менее живой middle class, с возможностью приобрести по ок-ценам жильё, что я и сделал аж два раза))) 5%GST делают шоппинг в Альберте приятным.
Сами иногда шопимся в Альберте через друзей, особенно электронику 😺 и если честно, периодически рассматриваем Альберту как следующее направление, уж больно к горам тянет - Онтарио слишком плоский в этом смысле.
@@MakeThatChange Горы и туристический Банф здесь в часе снебольшим езды)) Страховки и налоги тоже ниже, поэтому за прошедший год более 10К Онтарийцев к нам переехало. Цены на недвигу подросли на 10% но еще в пределах разумного. за 450К можно купить отдельно-стоящий дом на 1800 sq.ft.
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Hey girls I really appreciate your videos they are very informative!
I didnt consider alot of things you mentioned. 🙂
I have a few more videos to watch and I have subscribed.
I'm an Australian hoping to move to canada as I know I will enjoy the hunting culture.
I am a Butcher by trade retail and industrial experience!
I will be sorting out a LinkedIn account but I'd love if you could help.me in understanding where is the majority of the meat industry located in canda?
I understand some parts in the territory get very cold and it might be hard to raise cattle there but other parts of canda are very good!
Thankyou so much for these informative videos! 😁
Ps. You girls are both gorgeous and have awesome characters!
I hope to meet people like you in canada ! 😍
Thank you so much Anna and Anastasia. You are such a great help for us as a family. Truly appreciate what you do
You are so welcome!
Manitoba has numerous Francophone communities as well...excellent videos!
Ah thanks for that note Ian!
I grew up 40 miles outside of Montreal Canada one of the truly great International cities in this world. I have a french-canadian father and an Italian mother and I grew up in a town of approximately 50,000 in Ontario. This was great cuz I enjoyed all the Outdoor Sports and all the different seasons. Because it was only 40 miles from Montreal it was a short drive if you want world-class entertainment. I grew up on the Saint Lawrence River one of the truly great rivers in this world. My parents had a summer home on the river and my life consisted of playing golf in the morning and waterskiing swimming boating fishing with my friends in the afternoon. One of the great things about Canada is there is no violence. Compared to the United States which has a mass murder every single day, and a mass murder consists of four or more people killed by one person at one time. Having spent considerable amount of time in the US I will say never have some kind of catastrophic illness cuz it can bankrupt you and put you in poverty in the blink of an eye. I have known a number of people over the years that I've faced this kind of situation and it wasn't pretty. People think any knighted states if you have insurance that it will continue to pay for your care forever. Nothing can be further from the truth and I have witnessed it firsthand. United States is full of scammers, con artist, cheats, thieves, bamboozlers, you name it the exist in the US. As far as language is go my Italian great-grandfather immigrated to the US and then to Canada. He spoke six languages and landed a job on the railroad as a supervisor making great money. One of the things about Montreal is it's one of the most affordable large cities in North America with world-class art, Symphony, music, and ongoing festivals year-round. If you do not like winter 10 Canada is probably not for you. But myself because I love winter sports like ice hockey, skating, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, etc etc. Those are the reasons that I love Canada. I hope you find this helpful if you are considering moving to Canada. Canada is the second largest country in the world land area wise and next to Saudi Arabia has the third-largest oil reserves in the world. It has vast natural resources, lots of freshwater, lot of Wildlife. It is a n Outdoors persons Paradise. Canada also has a great education system.
I'm a canadian born person who has lived abroad & IMO this video is great.
Your channel is one of the most practical information and decision making channel I have come across till date. As knowledge sharing regarding starting from scratch and a new life and career is no joke and such videos aid a lot to take a decent call and later on change places once u become a local💙
Thanks❤️
Thank you for watching 😊
Thanks a lot Anna and Anastasia. Both of you are making very useful videos. Please keep up the wonderful effort. It is greatly appreciated
Thank you for your kind words Sanjay! Please do let us know what topics you’d love to hear about!
I lived in Victoria,BC for 24 years then I moved to Liverpool,NS. Victoria has the mildest winter in Canada but it rains for four months. Liverpool is colder in the winter but it has a lot more sunny days and days are longer. A colder and drier day such as minus 6 degrees Celsius in the winter feels less colder than 2 degrees Celsius in Victoria.
It’s a trade off! How are you enjoying NS overall?
@@MakeThatChange I love Nova Scotia. I am in the South Shore so the Fall is very mild due to the Gulf Stream current and winter is not as cold as people believe. I am only few minutes away of many uncrowded sandy beaches. As an avid surfer and kayaker this is a magic place with so much to explore. On top of that one can buy a house by the water for less than 300k.
@@seazestyt hi dear...I hope you are doing well and good. I'm coming to Canada first time...I need your y
Mannn ! After I subscribe TH-cam already recommending me their video on topics which I was confused . You guys Have covered nearly all important topics , Epic !
Thanks so much! A lot more to come 😊
@@MakeThatChange look like I need to take a copy to note down all the things while watching your Videos :) Can wait for more 🕊️
Very informative... I'm sure, I'll start rethinking about those questions. Thanks both of you! ❤️
🙏🙏🙏good luck!
@@MakeThatChange why did you leave Russia?
@@arturoa8754 In search of a more stable society, better economy, social protection.
Canadian passport .... freedom and accessibility with the Quebec fast pass for immigration@@arturoa8754
You girls are awesome, thanks for this piece
Thank you sir 🙂
Very Informative with cheerful Anastasia and beautiful Anna 😊
Thank you
You guys are good...
I love everything you do.
Thank you so much Fred 🙏
West coast long rainy but warmer winters. The Prairie Provinces, dry and very sunny, but very cold long winters. Southern Ontario and Toronto, hotter, more humid, longer summers, milder winters compared to elsewhere in Canada except Vancouver though still cold. Quebec and Montreal colder winters, mostly French speaking. Maritime provinces also longer winters but less so than western and northern Canada. Dry, lots of sunshine. Summers short but dry and warm mid 20s temperatures near the sea coast with nice natural beaches. Newfoundland longer winters and more snowfalls than Maritime neighbors. Summers cooler like 20 degrees and less many days but with very friendly people. Overall Canada will be colder than where most people do immigrate from though indoor heating and building construction is very good. Smaller towns and cities will have much cheaper living costs for housing than bigger cities like Toronto and Vancouver. Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces will have the best colors in autumn season. Many bright colors compared to many other other places in Canada or even the world. I guess job is the most important thing but if job doesnt matter, these points above are to consider.
Most of Canada not too mountanous except the west side Rocky Mountains between Vancouver and Calgary.
your comments show your ignorance and how narrow minded you are describing the weather in CAnada ....
Thanks girls❤ I just improve my listening skills with you😊 Great job! Thanks a lot❤
Thank you for watching (and listening) 😊
Thanks again Anna and Anastasia, you are intelligent girls, nice to see that Canada does have a future..maybe I should return and sell my my new sustainable model there..doing business is better there than in Europe..also the US market is close by..
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I agree that climate is a very important factor and has to be included in any consideration, the most liveable places in the world are invariably almost always northern cities, with the exception of Australia and NZ which means this factor is constantly being ignored by those compiling these lists. An extensive and acute period of cold affects your way of life, your mood, your diet and even your health, it's not only the cold, it's the lack of sunlight and basically the darkness, with that in mind it seems to me Canada, as great a country as it truly is, only offers two choices: cold and you better like it, otherwise don't even think about it or rain, like in Vancouver, the place is great to visit and I really like the people there but I couldn't possibly imagine living there.
Nice program❤
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Hello ladies, thank you so much for this video! This is such a tough question for me right now. Me and my wife moved to Canada 9 years ago and settled in a pretty small (but very beautiful) city - Kingston ON. My wife did her masters at Queen's. And... 9 years later we are still here. I'm an artist and we have a great artistic community here in Kingston, as well as queer community. However I finally feel like I want to move to a bigger place - but I struggle to find a city in Canada that would have all the things I love in it. I'm going back and forth between Montreal, Calgary, Toronto, Halifax and Ottawa - they all have something I love and also something I hate :) So yep, this is not easy! :) Hello from fellow russian speaking queer gal.
Hi! Have you been to all those cities to have a first hand experience?😊
@@MakeThatChange Yep, we've visited all (and have friends there) except Halifax. Still on the list :)
The West coast is the best coast, and its not rain it's liquid sunshine, I live in Surrey B.C.
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This is so very helpful - thank you both ❤ sharing with my friends too 🎉
Awesome! Thank you!
Just discovered your channel. Thanks so much
You are so welcome!
Thanks, was very illustrative
You are very welcome!
thanks a lot for this video! It is very informative and helpful
Hi it's me the German living in Mexico, just wanted to tell you in case you need spanish translations or anything related to Hispanic viewers just contact me, my dad is from Spain and I'm fluent in Spanish.
Nice to have met you.
Thank you for your kind offer Andy, we will keep in mind!
Oh my my dream is to live in Victoria BC or Vancouver BC , I just became a Canadian Citizen currently in freezing Gatineau LOL I hate snow.
Isn't rent skyrocketing there? How about the Maritime province?
It snows as well in Vancouver with 7 months of rain and dark days... depressing. The canadian capital of homless, drugs, crimes with # 1 most dangerous city in Canada , Surrey suburb VAncouver . Kamloops, Kelowna , Nanaimo are also high crime cities.
Thanks your news wonderful I giving thanks
Glad you liked it🙏
I don’t mind all seasons.
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Please make a video about Winnipeg I'll be goin there in jan
We have never been in Winnipeg, but we’ll look for people who have !
hello guys, this is my 1st time to come across you video, & i must say I am so amazed & impressed at the same time for the way you guys share vital information about canada. I will sure to check your other videos during my free time again. I hope you can make videos for individuals whose age is in the 50's....i mean how do we compare to younger dreamers who also want to move& live or maybe start a new in Canada. I've seen a lot of video saying Canada does not discriminate age, but what can we do? I hope you can guide individuals like me. Keep making good informative videos. More power.
Hi Ronald, thank you for stopping by and watching. Video themes for individuals of 50+ age is an important topic we’ve been thinking about. the 50+ population in Canada is healthy and happy, and the communities are very strong. As for moving to Canada, it all depends - skilled worker programs typically favour 30 year olds, so we would need to do research on other programs available.
What do you hope to do in Canada if you are to move here?
@@MakeThatChange hi guys, tnx for a quick reply...i plan to try & live as well if i ever get the chance to move there. Sadly. most country has a discrimination against age towards work opportunity....i spent 11 yrs living in the US, came back to get a breather ...but i guess i still have some steam in me & i can still contribute to Canadas economy....worked as a cook for almost a decade at Nathan's Hotdog in NJ, Fast food industry, worked for a small hotel as cook as well & receptionist at a Dr's office at the same time. So i really hope you can do that video for individuals over 50....youl'll never know, a lot maybe waiting for your input on this. Again I truly appreciate your response....be well guys....More power.
Another great video.
I think your questions are extremely helpful
No your environment and know yourself and you will always be victorious.
lol. Sorry couldn’t resist. Quirky sense of humour sometimes.
You kind of cover it with Community. Yet big thing for me is Culture.
Mostly because I think Sub-Culture is important.
For instance. You can have the Asian Culture or the German Culture and that’s two very different things.
However you can be part of the Asian Culture , or the German Culture. And only that Culture.
But both can be part of a Sub-Culture. For instance off the top of my head. A comic book enthusiast. Many Sub-Culture draw from many different Cultures
To the right person their sub-culture can define in part who they are. What they find entertaining. How they relax.
It could or could not have anything to do with their Culture/Community.
Hope you agree.
💯💯💯very well said, and I like your sense of humour! We also partially covered culture in “hobbies” subsultures are also built around the things we like to do
Toronto or Vancouver (if you can afford it)
Yes!
In Vancouver or Victoria you need to supplement Vitamin D.Cheers from southwest Vancouver Island!
🧐good to know! Sending cheers and virtual vitamin D!
Very informative video 👍
Glad you liked it 😊
Very informative thanks 😊
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Your videos are just great … I used to explain a lot to my friends and acquaintances here in the US .. now I tell them to watch your video just think it’s the US … and research about the US because in essence the THEORY is the same on how to apply it. I’m surprised we both have the same outlook and analogy. Just a few differences but NOTHING major. Kodus to both of you for doing these videos.
Thank you for watching 😊
It's beautiful information video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Nice, very informative. Nice to see you again.
Good to hear from you Mahadev :)
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Very informative video thank you :) I just subscribed to your channel. Can you please make a video on Toronto City life, jobs, and expenses if possible?
Hi Ashwin! Thank you for your requests! We will work on that, which topic among these are you most interested in?
@@MakeThatChange If you can please make a video on the finance sector jobs along with living expenses in Toronto that will be really helpful
@@ashwinrao26 Sure thing! That's a great topic!
Thanks about this video your wonderful.
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People live longer in 4 season regions.
I love this beautiful content,talking of snow 🌨️❄️ my first time in the United States it was challenging but ,I came to love it later!!!!next I would love to see the best cities to visit.........
Right? Winter is still my favourite season🥰
@@MakeThatChange thax you can check mine too
Can you find about Tourism in Canada. Cuz I'm a Jamaican seeking to immigrate to Canada
Really appreciate your work!!
Thank you 🙏
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thank a lot
How are IT jobs in Calgary or Edmonton, AB? Is the job market tight over there? Rents are quite expensive in Ontario.
Alberta and Calgary have been increasingly growing in tech sector in the recent years.
British Columbia has the best weather for anyone who's interested in a warm city to live in .. Vancouver island seems like heaven on earth but I wonder if one can afford to live in there
Yesss it sounds like a great climate to live in!
Warm my ass ! It’s freezing hell
you frogot to mention it rains 7 months per year in Vancouver and Victoria. Also , Surrey ( Vancouver ) is # 1 most danhgerous city in Canada . VAncouver is the canadian capital of homless, drugs, crimes and nothing Canadian but asian.
Thank you so much 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
I love u both a lottttt......a true guide....I have a request to u...can u plz make a video on Bank services in Canada? Types of accounts and deposit schemes for International Students? I will be helped dear...
Great topic! Thanks for suggestion!
Good job
Thanks!
Very well explains Congrat from an Indion
Thank you very much!
Great information!!, I live in Calgary an also it is a city of tech companies
False. Calgary no where near a tech city as Toronto or Ottawa.
@@anhluu3194 I am not comparing, the point is that many tech companies are establishing here, I am working in a tech company and I can see how the offer for this kind of job has been increasing.
That’s a great point, while Toronto is heavy on tech; there are more cities that are emerging and growing in tech for sure! I hope Calgary keeps growing in that space!
informative
Glad you liked it Pankaj :)
Please upload video job official website.
Hi Saba, can you elaborate on your request please? We'd love to make more videos
Thank you for your videos!
Just want to know how about the construction industry in Canada , or Vancouver my aim city, I am working in civil engineering filed.
There's definitely a lot of construction in Vancouver
It rains 7 months per year in Vancouver . The city is 50 % asian, is # 1 most dangerous city in CAnada ( Surrey) , the homless capital of Canada and drugs.
@@Swiss2025 - Vancouver weather changes in early March with flowers blooming and the Spring is sunny and July and August with no rani with a few days of misty rain and the rainy season starts about November. Your 7 months of rain per whole year is less rain fall and Toronto gets more. Right now in Vancouver December 02 2024 it is sunny. Ontario is now covered in snow with traffic jams. The sunny weather has been changing conditions over several years for hotter summers and less rain for Vancouver.
I BELEIVE THE PEOPLE OF RURAL CANADA ARE HAPPY THAT ALL MIGRANTS GO TO CITIES, INSTEAD OF INVADING SMALL COMMUNITIES.
Please make a video of finding a immigration lawyer in Canada from outside of Canada big of your bout sister from Pakistan
Thank you
You're welcome!
Climate is definitely a thing when it comes to thinking of moving to Canada. Is there any region in Canada that is not so cold all the time? At least 5 or 10°C most of the time?
From my own Rea search, it seems like the coastal cities in British Columbia (e.g., Vancouver and Victoria) have the mildest winters in Canada. However, Vancouver gets like 6 or 7 months of continuous rain and gloomy days, which, according to an online publication, makes Vancouver the “unhappiest city in Canada”, so something to keep in mind. Keep researching and good luck on your journey!
It also snow in Vancouver , full of homeless, drug addicts and crimes.@@dmarti47
Hi ladies !! I have a question, I'm planning to move to Canada in the summer of 2023. I'm a nurse assistant in my country , what city is best to work as a nursing assistant?
Big cities will have more jobs available, but will have higher cost of living. Nurses are needed everywhere right now!
@@MakeThatChange that's good to know, I'm going for my cna course once I get there . Thank you for answering my question..
I am going to move to montreal so is it more better than Quebec ?
It’s absolutely informative video, please could you make a video about having a visitor visa to visit there and then find a job at there. Do you think it’s possible to find a job while staying as a tourist
Hi Bakir, thank you for your request and stay tuned, we will look into this
@@MakeThatChange Thank you very much for your reply. I will be staying tuned
Where is the sunniest place to live in? ☀️
You can compare sunshine hours just by looking at Climate section in Wikipedia article about cities you're interested in
Hi friends am planning to move to canada by 2023 probably am an horticultural student ..which province had good scope for horticulture
And processing based industries in agriculture and horticulture
Hi, Agriculture is best developed in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
I'm moving to NB-Moncton next month...
What is your idea about this city...?
Have you ever been there..?❤
Nope, we haven't been there yet. I'm sure there are Facebook groups for communities in Moncton, make sure to join them and reach out to people living there to ask about their first hand experience
Question really is "what country you choose to move to?".
quality video but so little views. try to make videos for different niches.
What kind of niches would you like us to talk about ?
Thanks
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Do you live in Winnipeg?
My name is Han Mo . I live in Mandalay, Myanmar.
I think you already heard the circumstances in my country Myanmar.The soldiers are getting more and more cruel.Commodity prices have skyrocketed and civilians like us are being arrested and killed on a daily basis for a variety of reasons.We are afraid of when we will be shot.We are losing all our rights. I want to escape from this country.
Under all these circumstances am I eligible for asylum? Currently, it is very difficult to escape from this country. Guide me if you could guide me.
I hope you will reply to me.Sorry for my bad english hope you can understand what I wrote.
Hi Han thank you for reaching out! We recommend you watch our video about seeking refugee status th-cam.com/video/sd13OBF5o-M/w-d-xo.html we shared steps for you to take !
So pretty
allergic to the cold? Never heard of that.
It's rare, but yes
I want to travel to Canada can you help me please I'm Africa
You can choose to come to Canada by either skilled worker or student visa.
@@MakeThatChange can you help me do working visa
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Nice
Thanks!
Anna you looking so Cute😍
Thank you, you're too kind!😊
Best time to arrive , Is August as a month fine ?
It’s a good month in terms of weather, but it might be a bit trickier in terms of rent - august September is the start of the school year, so it might be harder to rent a cheaper apartment.
I would recommend October-November or march/April / these months are friendlier for rent and job search.
You are very nice
Thank you so much 😀
После пяти лет скитаний по Ванкуверам, Галифаксам и Эдмонтонам я остановился на Калгари, много солнца, сухо и потому не так холодно зимой, плюс тёплый ветер с гор. А главное еще более менее живой middle class, с возможностью приобрести по ок-ценам жильё, что я и сделал аж два раза))) 5%GST делают шоппинг в Альберте приятным.
Сами иногда шопимся в Альберте через друзей, особенно электронику 😺 и если честно, периодически рассматриваем Альберту как следующее направление, уж больно к горам тянет - Онтарио слишком плоский в этом смысле.
@@MakeThatChange Горы и туристический Банф здесь в часе снебольшим езды)) Страховки и налоги тоже ниже, поэтому за прошедший год более 10К Онтарийцев к нам переехало. Цены на недвигу подросли на 10% но еще в пределах разумного. за 450К можно купить отдельно-стоящий дом на 1800 sq.ft.
My dream to go in Canada ❤️ ❤️❤️
I need job 😭💔💔💔💔 me with out job 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 please help I need job 😭 💔💔
Studying and will hard work will pay off! You can start with the video we made about Express Entry!
@@MakeThatChange thanks you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I see you video ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 💓❤️💓
are u guys a couple? wondering xixi😃
Please stop bs , the rent is out of reach for even a minimum wage.
Depends on where you are, and whether you live alone or with someone
Where are you live in Anna , I'm coming to you just for you ❤😘😅
Careful, Anastasia will get jealous, Rajdeep ;)
@@MakeThatChange I know 😂😂, but I love Canada only for you 😊😄😅❤
I would try and get into the states not communist Canada.
Totally!
Great video👍 How can I find u on Instagram?
Thank you!
Anastasia's IG: artemova._
Anna's IG: anna_antropova
Good 🌟👍🏼 what is your email 📧
Hi.how.are.you.2.my.name.is.sharmila.im
New.sabscriber.in.your.chenale.i.wonto.know.canyou.tellme.job.offer.for.truk.drivers.how. an.i.get.from.canada.for.my.hasbend.please.