I watched the full podcast; here are some places where I think it could've been clarified better: - When you got your PR in 2013 how come you are landing in 2016? - Each one of the family member's PR dates are different? Is there any specific reason, as it does not correlate. (You said your small child's PR date was in January, yours in July and your husband in September? Did your son land alone 6 months before you and 9 months before your husband's PR Date? Now that you are well settled in the second attempt back in Canada, due to a school board teaching job, then why didn't you wait a little bit longer in 2017? You could have settled much early and your child would not have been uprooted 3x. Many such questions are left unanswered. Looks like this family is very impulsive in their decision making process. - When you came the second time, you mentioned that you got multiple job offers yet why did you not take an apartment closer to your workplace such that you wouldn't have a 1.5 hrs long commute each way? It doesn't add up. I would have appreciated it if the husband was also present in the podcast so we could have learned his story too.
I’m sorry you found the podcast not clear.I’ll try my best to answer the questions you asked. We applied PR in 2015 and got it in 2016. 2013 and 14 we started thinking of moving. PR expiry dates were different. We all got PR in 2016 but the expiry date for my son’s PR was in Jan 2021, my July 2021 and my husband September 2021. Why it was like that I absolutely don’t know. Why I didn’t wait for my licence in 2017 1. I didn’t know my licence will come in 2017 that to on the same day I will land. 2. Teaching jobs were very saturated at that time infact I heard that many teachers were even laid off. 3. If you heard the podcast I mentioned because of covid and shortage of teachers I got the jobs in so many boards and schools in 2021 4. Respect your observation of us being impulsive but when it comes to family, their mental health and physical health we would keep everything back impulsively. 5. Why I didn’t take apartment close to work. a) I didn’t want my son to go in that school board and his activities were around the area that we live. So rather than him travelling one hour everyday I chose to travel. b) As I said I chose better opportunities so I chose opportunity that was better for my career growth in the long run over the commute and I knew if I get that experience for 1.5 years I’ll get many opportunities close by too. That’s exactly what happened. Now my work is 10 mins away. 6) My husband doesn’t feel comfortable facing the camera on a podcast so I didnot ask him to do so but he just finished watching my podcast and said I covered for both of us. 😊😊 if you have more questions I would be happy to answer.
It was more of her and her son's journey but she dint cover as generic. It has a missing segment. One thing that you covered well was about work culture.
This podcast was so relatable, fundamental reasons why people immigrate and reverse immigrate are often brushed under the carpet, she spoke about them and articulated her thoughts very well.
Being coming from India 32 years ago, I find new Indian do not know manners to say Thanks or Sorry and expert in cutting the line in the queue, DO NOT hold door for someone . They should not be allowed to travel outside Brampton unless they learn manners and how to live in civilized world. I do understand in India it is jungle rule. Time will come when start doing pee on the road will start, Govt should teach them manners before giving VISA. In India, it is sign of Freedom to do pee on the road.
She lost me when she said international students ke kya struggle hain as compared to a couple with their child! With all due respect, everyone is not born in a privileged family like yourself who have back up plans to move back to their country and come back. I have more words to write but I don’t think it’s even worth to put it out here
I didn’t mean what you are thinking, I meant everyone has different kind of struggles maybe words came out wrongly.I have not struggled as a student so don’t know your challenges but when u have a kid you’ll know what I mean. Anyway we created our privilege by working hard and god has been kind.
I am a dual citizen of Canada and Norway it’s interesting to hear people’s experiences and stories would love to share mine which is quite colourful. Would be nice to share mine sometime in the future😊
As an Educator, she has been very observant about her child and that's commendable...as very few would actually have the Eye, Capacity, Time, Strength to observe and address it. The Key Takeaway Message: Many Indian couples say, that they want to migrate to CANADA for the betterment of their children's futures & education. While the couple themselves want a life with status to show in India. Pushing it onto the children is not very uncommon trait of the Indian couples. As ADULTS with children, it's better for the Indian couples to take complete ownership of their OWN migration Decision.
@@tamanakapoor_ It's a pleasure madam. Credits to @CandidCast and Harmeet ji for giving you the opportunity in presenting your experiences in front of us. Hope I was able to capture your message aptly in a nutshell. Would like to contact you to discuss further regarding Education. Would you mind sharing your instagram id?
I’m glad I brought a smile in your face, the incident is hilarious. I knew how to boil the egg but didn’t know if I put it full in the microwave it will burst 😅😅. Now I cut it into half and then warm it or eat it cold only 😂😂😂
I came back to Canada after 21 years. I worked in USA 🇺🇸. But, now I am back because I have retired from faculty position. Now I will avail pensions and old age benefits as a Canadian citizen.
Reality of low skilled & low wage income immigration. Unfortunately only English speaking doesn't help in English spk country that only works in India.. 😂😂😅😅
Well, its anybody´s personal choice to live anywhere, if possible. However, I could not find any convincing reason for this family to move to Canada. You talk about the old age problems in western society, loneliness in old age etc. but then just absence of a dishwasher was enough to go back to Canada (jokingly). The reality is (and I don´t blame girls for that), once you taste living as a nuclear family where you are the boss, its hard to live in a joint one. That is the only reason I feel that was the deciding factor for her (others were not willing to move back to Canada), although she did not mention this. But, I can be completely wrong and nevertheless wish the family all the best.
I think folk who want to live in North America, pls try to adapt wester culture otherwise you can have a problem. West has created a culture for their well being. It’s okay to live in old age home rather hampering some life. I would never want to live with my kid when they grow up. I’d never block their growth because I have certain mindset.
Good discussion. It should help business families that plan to migrate. Last two decades IT was rocking. I worked in india uk , canada , usa. I find no such struggles. But i guess thanks to my field. One think i am noticing she seems to regret getting early marriage . She should not. She is lucky to get love bird early. I am sure with 6 digit salary , she can carry her family happily in Canada
Silver spoon kids. Taking Thier chances on Parents money. Kabhi idhar Kabhi Idhar. Can't decide on what do with life, and give up on a moments notice!!
@@rajesharihantIt was my husbands money, he is working since he is 18 years old. I am working since I’m 21 years old. So we made money to make choices 😊😊and yes God has been very kind. No complaints
Is it difficult to accept from being upper middle class with 3 - 4 cars? You are and we're fortunate, thanks to your parents, is it not true? Most don't get what you guys had when you immigrated.
@@rajesharihantyou are wrong. Everything is self made by my husband. He started a business at 18 years old. He came to Canada at 30 already made money with education and hard work for 12 years. He still works 7 days a week. I know the podcast is long 😂but it’s not enough to know people circumstances but social media is entitled to opinions and criticism so I am ok with what you perceive 😊 Good luck to you.
It is a very nice podcast. I am a new immigrant and always get thoughts of going back in-spite of having a high paying IT job in Canada. Though I keep introspecting that life there may not be same now and foresee what they experienced back home on their return. But she inspired me to explore Canada more.
Harmeet - kudos for this video I will tell you something- there was a time when I used to like your vlogs, but over time you started throwing attitude in your vlogs. I stopped watching you. I loved this vlog. And also the lady is genuine. She publicly accepted her failure, which is not an easy thing. More importantly she bounced back, setting an example for people to follow. She explained that in her second innings she matured, taking learnings from her first innings. Life is all about learning towards perfection And of course Perfection is “Learning till death” Loved this vlog. Imagine I watched 1.5 hours without any fast forward. You are back and you have mellowed down .. 😊
I apologize if any of my previous videos came across as arrogant. I assure you that it was never my intention, whether on or off-screen. I'd be happy to meet in person if you'd like. Thank you for your support and for enjoying the video. I'll continue to bring you more content like this-hope you'll stick around!
Harmeet just 1 small n friendly advice for you as your subscriber, you should really work hard on trying to make the podcast of much shorter duration because half of the information seems really irrelevant. Secondly, even I live in Canada married with family I understand her feelings and appreciate honesty and guts to explain her impulsive decisions but her story is only half relatable where they experience coming to Canada and observing the vast cultural difference but she lost the plot and relativity to her story when she began explaining the part of reverse immigration back to India, because from that point onwards it sounded like really immature and cooked up stories. So hence, I would suggest if you invite guests to discuss reverse immigration, you as a podcaster should really look into the quality of information served in the podcast for us viewers. Because this podcast really became a waste of time & not informative or learning at all at any point.
😂😂😂mein Punjabi se hun😂😂😂.. I think they don’t need to say.. it’s by default.. people not from Punjab or Gujarat should mention 😂😂😂 but I don’t think-- people apart from those two states come to Canada just to be here no matter what😂😂😂 even if they have to clean toilets
Thank you for sharing the experience in such detail, could relate to everything shared, we are new immigrants almost six months here with 2 kids under 6, facing everything you shared here. It's not easy to talk about all the right and some other choices we make in life (I don't want to use word wrong bcz what u decided was best for you at that time and situation, ) with anyone and you shared it here, its a good learning for someone who is already here or looking forward to come.
Host keeps interrupting the lady, which I found irritating. He does not keep the conversation in straight line and unnecessary keeps going back and forth. Other than that, it was enjoyable but could have been edited to make it shorter
It’s easy to criticise ppl when I started listening to the podcast I felt most of her complaints were immature bcoz most ppl won’t have anyone when you go to a new country, it’s so difficult to get a job etc. But by the end of the podcast I realised she learnt from hear difficulties and built the life she want choosing to do what she wants. Kudos to her . Everyone’s life is different and she had her own learning curve in building the life she wants. I appreciate candid cast for bringing in different point of views 😊
She mentioned she was watching Canada Couple videos before coming, they started in 2018. And she applied in 2013-2014 and got PR in 8 months and did her move in 2016 after seeing these videos. Don’t try to over glamorize your situation and decisions and give wrong dates just for the heck of it. A big dampener to listen to her. Even if something is true and correct in her story, I am sure many would still wonder if it is all spoken just for the camera
Hehee .. dates are absolutely correct I started thinking of coming in 13-14 applied in 15 and got PR in 15 only came in 2016 March ( you get one year to land in Canada after to get PR) and watching the Canada couple videos I never watched even a single video and I said my husband used to watch. I came to Canada 4 times between 2016 to 2020 he used to watch and tell me now I clearly don’t remember when he told me so that could be wrong😅 😅. BTW I finally landed in Canada on 1st January 2021 ..1.30 am I don’t know should I say 2020 or 2021. Also finally came back after 4 years returned Feb 2017 came jan 2021 that’s why days were not completed for PR 😂
Nice topic 👏🏻 great content Harmeet ji :) Kudos to Tammana ji for discussing about personal life experience at this forum to spread awareness ❤ @harmeet we moved to Canada as PR in Saskatoon, facing struggles and can relate to everything in this podcast, we have no relatives at all in this country, requesting you to give some ideas/suggestions for people living in different province and any tips and tricks for us will be appreciated to deal with challenges smoothly❤ Thanks in advance ❤ Your videos helped us to reach here. Thanks Harmeet and Manpreet 🤍🙏🏻❤️
Very interesting , informative and good interview! This lady is very matured, her thought process is very good,very well talked podcast! All the good luck to both of you😊
amazing podcast… tamana it would be lovely if you tell me how to come in education sector with master’s but not b.ed from india.. i had masters in mathematics but no b.ed . so how could i apply or what should i have to study
मेरा बच्चा मेरा बच्चा आगे कुछ नहि नोलेज मीला,सबमे अपना बडप्पन ओर धंमंड वाली हि, झुठी बाते बताई,आप को सवाल लेकर जाना चाहिए था, वहि सवाल के जवाब लेने थे,फालतू बाते ना होती,
Jaana hi kyun hai itni jaddo jehat karne😂 Sirf yeh madam khush hai.... Pati aur bachha aaj bhi dukhi honge.... Ajeeb bhoot sawar hai kuch logo ko videsh jaane ka
Nahii yaar no victim card, watch the full podcast. I was invited to share my journey and mine is a success story second time after failing first time 😊😊 I learnt from my mistakes and build a life I wanted for myself.
Hello Candid cast Please can you bring a guest who has sold his property in India and brought over the inheritance money to Canada in a legal way. An honest persont not a person who has done it illegal way. He needs to explain in detail steps and regulations he has followed both in India and Canada. Thanks 😊
Especially for this couple - it is indeed less pressure in India. They had 3 cars before vacation in Canada - who has 3 cars, and stress at the same time!?🙂
i m playing on 1.75x😅... actually I took interest in this podcast coz she is from teaching background nd giving info about teaching system there...I m also from teaching background..nd planing to come to Ontario soon...she gave me very positive vibes about teaching field...I m so happy 😊
Sir the public school salary grid is available online, 100k plus is only after 11 years of teaching after you get your licence. I applied licence in 2016 and many documents are required. I came as PR and then applied for licence.
After such a long vedio the basic summary is canada living is all about money which needs hardwork,would be really interesting to hear the story from the other side from mam z husband.At the end of interview harmeet gets one more client as well
@@CandidCast just done with it...yes enjoyed..and got an idea on Education system of Canada. Super motivational ❤🙏🏼 Thank you 😊 Mam's voice is so soothing to the ears 🙏🏼😊
Really loved this lady And when I visited her insta I was already following her ❤ Would love to connect with u mam I have many questions regarding Canada
I have watched this till 29: 07 and I think wasted my time because she didn’t clear anything on the top of that host didn’t ask any good questions in which audience can get any clarification about their main concerns My recommendation DON’T WASTE UR TIME
इन 100 रिस्तेदार केनेडा मे मोजुद थे, ओर इनको फेमीली, PR, धर बैठे मील चुका था, तो स्ट्रगल कया होता है ईन को पता हि नहि, ओर ये शुरू से पैसे वाले थे, ओर ऐक बच्चे की मां हो चुकी थी अंन्डा तक बोईल नहि करना आता था,,,बताओ,
Har jaga best he agar aapke pas monthly income ho..... baki har insan sochata he Kinare ke us par wale sukhi he aur udhar wale sochate he udhar wale sukhi he me 1990 me try kar raha tha us waqat phone bhi nahi the ab reality dekhi to khuda ka sukar karta hu ke achcha huva me nahi gaya EAST AUR WEST INDIA IS BEST
Sir😢 Please do not bring these kind of people We did not learn anything from this interview In fact lost 1 hr of my time listening to some childish stories Forget about Canada , She don’t deserve to be in India as well Sir, : looking at the comments at least you will learn ( I hope ) 😢
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I watched the full podcast; here are some places where I think it could've been clarified better:
- When you got your PR in 2013 how come you are landing in 2016?
- Each one of the family member's PR dates are different? Is there any specific reason, as it does not correlate.
(You said your small child's PR date was in January, yours in July and your husband in September?
Did your son land alone 6 months before you and 9 months before your husband's PR Date?
Now that you are well settled in the second attempt back in Canada, due to a school board teaching job, then why didn't you wait a little bit longer in 2017?
You could have settled much early and your child would not have been uprooted 3x.
Many such questions are left unanswered.
Looks like this family is very impulsive in their decision making process.
- When you came the second time, you mentioned that you got multiple job offers yet why did you not take an apartment closer to your workplace such that you wouldn't have a 1.5 hrs long commute each way? It doesn't add up.
I would have appreciated it if the husband was also present in the podcast so we could have learned his story too.
I’m sorry you found the podcast not clear.I’ll try my best to answer the questions you asked.
We applied PR in 2015 and got it in 2016. 2013 and 14 we started thinking of moving.
PR expiry dates were different. We all got PR in 2016 but the expiry date for my son’s PR was in Jan 2021, my July 2021 and my husband September 2021. Why it was like that I absolutely don’t know.
Why I didn’t wait for my licence in 2017
1. I didn’t know my licence will come in 2017 that to on the same day I will land.
2. Teaching jobs were very saturated at that time infact I heard that many teachers were even laid off.
3. If you heard the podcast I mentioned because of covid and shortage of teachers I got the jobs in so many boards and schools in 2021
4. Respect your observation of us being impulsive but when it comes to family, their mental health and physical health we would keep everything back impulsively.
5. Why I didn’t take apartment close to work.
a) I didn’t want my son to go in that school board and his activities were around the area that we live. So rather than him travelling one hour everyday I chose to travel.
b) As I said I chose better opportunities so I chose opportunity that was better for my career growth in the long run over the commute and I knew if I get that experience for 1.5 years I’ll get many opportunities close by too. That’s exactly what happened. Now my work is 10 mins away.
6) My husband doesn’t feel comfortable facing the camera on a podcast so I didnot ask him to do so but he just finished watching my podcast and said I covered for both of us. 😊😊 if you have more questions I would be happy to answer.
This interview is a big BAKWASSsssssss🎉
awesome analysis sir !!
It was more of her and her son's journey but she dint cover as generic. It has a missing segment.
One thing that you covered well was about work culture.
Hospice is for people who are terminally ill it’s not old age home and please look at number of old parents abandoned in India
Yes , old aged sick parents.
@@CandidCastold aged terminally ill parents. There’s a difference in the two.
Very well said! Yes, Hospice is a place where terminally ill patients spend their last days in peace. Age is not a factor.
Its such a pitty how she find cooking food for her child and working in her own house is struggle..
This podcast was so relatable, fundamental reasons why people immigrate and reverse immigrate are often brushed under the carpet, she spoke about them and articulated her thoughts very well.
Thank you, this is my life full of failures, learnings and take chances.
Being coming from India 32 years ago, I find new Indian do not know manners to say Thanks or Sorry and expert in cutting the line in the queue, DO NOT hold door for someone . They should not be allowed to travel outside Brampton unless they learn manners and how to live in civilized world. I do understand in India it is jungle rule. Time will come when start doing pee on the road will start, Govt should teach them manners before giving VISA. In India, it is sign of Freedom to do pee on the road.
Well said 👍
She lost me when she said international students ke kya struggle hain as compared to a couple with their child!
With all due respect, everyone is not born in a privileged family like yourself who have back up plans to move back to their country and come back. I have more words to write but I don’t think it’s even worth to put it out here
I didn’t mean what you are thinking, I meant everyone has different kind of struggles maybe words came out wrongly.I have not struggled as a student so don’t know your challenges but when u have a kid you’ll know what I mean. Anyway we created our privilege by working hard and god has been kind.
Don’t worry😂.You will get her after becoming a mother .she is 100% right .
@@Lavi_kalyanexactly as a family the expense is different the responsibilities differ and stress to compared to college students.
Excellent vlog, m'am spoke from her heart.
Dont make such long videos. 30 minutes are enough.
Unnecessary talk is more.
😂😂😂 so true 😂😂😂
It’s candid talk not an interview with selected questions
don’t watch then 😅
@@jai297so false
Moral of the Story is Dollar is powerful than Rupees.
Moral of the story is expenses are also in dollars you pay 100 Rs in place of 10 rupees, in Canada 😂
@@i21172rex choti moti naukri hi multi he Canada me.. wageslave salary and for six months it’s icy cold
I am a dual citizen of Canada and Norway it’s interesting to hear people’s experiences and stories would love to share mine which is quite colourful. Would be nice to share mine sometime in the future😊
As an Educator, she has been very observant about her child and that's commendable...as very few would actually have the Eye, Capacity, Time, Strength to observe and address it.
The Key Takeaway Message: Many Indian couples say, that they want to migrate to CANADA for the betterment of their children's futures & education. While the couple themselves want a life with status to show in India. Pushing it onto the children is not very uncommon trait of the Indian couples. As ADULTS with children, it's better for the Indian couples to take complete ownership of their OWN migration Decision.
Thank you so much 😊
@@tamanakapoor_ It's a pleasure madam. Credits to @CandidCast and Harmeet ji for giving you the opportunity in presenting your experiences in front of us. Hope I was able to capture your message aptly in a nutshell. Would like to contact you to discuss further regarding Education. Would you mind sharing your instagram id?
@tamanakapoor_
@@pacepausepeace2171sir it’s mentioned in the captions, for sure I’ll be happy to connect 😊😊
Did anybody else fall off the chair laughing after hearing about her inability to boil eggs and microwaving boiled eggs and causing them to explode ?
I’m glad I brought a smile in your face, the incident is hilarious. I knew how to boil the egg but didn’t know if I put it full in the microwave it will burst 😅😅. Now I cut it into half and then warm it or eat it cold only 😂😂😂
I totally loved this podcast.. not sure why so many negative comments.. she shared everything open heartedly.
I came back to Canada after 21 years. I worked in USA 🇺🇸. But, now I am back because I have retired from faculty position. Now I will avail pensions and old age benefits as a Canadian citizen.
you will get peanuts since you didnt work here for that long. And rightly so
Please get more such inspirational women on the show, love her spirit. Kudos
In brief, earning between $60,000 and $90,000 after taxes will allow you to live comfortably in Canada.
Reality of low skilled & low wage income immigration. Unfortunately only English speaking doesn't help in English spk country that only works in India.. 😂😂😅😅
Loved this podcast. Great insights. Longer the better❤
I'm so glad you are speaking about the reality of life. More people need to see this perspective about life abroad.
Thank you so much 😊
Well, its anybody´s personal choice to live anywhere, if possible. However, I could not find any convincing reason for this family to move to Canada. You talk about the old age problems in western society, loneliness in old age etc. but then just absence of a dishwasher was enough to go back to Canada (jokingly). The reality is (and I don´t blame girls for that), once you taste living as a nuclear family where you are the boss, its hard to live in a joint one. That is the only reason I feel that was the deciding factor for her (others were not willing to move back to Canada), although she did not mention this. But, I can be completely wrong and nevertheless wish the family all the best.
I think folk who want to live in North America, pls try to adapt wester culture otherwise you can have a problem. West has created a culture for their well being. It’s okay to live in old age home rather hampering some life. I would never want to live with my kid when they grow up. I’d never block their growth because I have certain mindset.
Agreed 👍🏻
Good discussion. It should help business families that plan to migrate. Last two decades IT was rocking. I worked in india uk , canada , usa. I find no such struggles. But i guess thanks to my field. One think i am noticing she seems to regret getting early marriage . She should not. She is lucky to get love bird early. I am sure with 6 digit salary , she can carry her family happily in Canada
This is not struggling this like vaction
Silver spoon kids. Taking Thier chances on Parents money.
Kabhi idhar Kabhi Idhar.
Can't decide on what do with life, and give up on a moments notice!!
@@rajesharihantIt was my husbands money, he is working since he is 18 years old. I am working since I’m 21 years old. So we made money to make choices 😊😊and yes God has been very kind. No complaints
Is it difficult to accept from being upper middle class with 3 - 4 cars?
You are and we're fortunate, thanks to your parents, is it not true? Most don't get what you guys had when you immigrated.
@@rajesharihantyou are wrong. Everything is self made by my husband. He started a business at 18 years old. He came to Canada at 30 already made money with education and hard work for 12 years. He still works 7 days a week. I know the podcast is long 😂but it’s not enough to know people circumstances but social media is entitled to opinions and criticism so I am ok with what you perceive 😊 Good luck to you.
Good. You got Shaktiman, rags to riches on his own in 12 yrs at such a young age.
Kudos to you two.
Great episode, very different and valid perspective on things.
Much appreciated!
Thank you 😊
She got govt job in Canada
Huge reason to stay there
Life changing experience
It is a very nice podcast. I am a new immigrant and always get thoughts of going back in-spite of having a high paying IT job in Canada. Though I keep introspecting that life there may not be same now and foresee what they experienced back home on their return. But she inspired me to explore Canada more.
Khatron ke khiladi nahi bewakoofon ki khiladi hai
Harmeet - kudos for this video
I will tell you something- there was a time when I used to like your vlogs, but over time you started throwing attitude in your vlogs. I stopped watching you.
I loved this vlog. And also the lady is genuine. She publicly accepted her failure, which is not an easy thing. More importantly she bounced back, setting an example for people to follow. She explained that in her second innings she matured, taking learnings from her first innings. Life is all about learning towards perfection
And of course
Perfection is “Learning till death”
Loved this vlog. Imagine I watched 1.5 hours without any fast forward.
You are back and you have mellowed down .. 😊
I apologize if any of my previous videos came across as arrogant. I assure you that it was never my intention, whether on or off-screen. I'd be happy to meet in person if you'd like. Thank you for your support and for enjoying the video. I'll continue to bring you more content like this-hope you'll stick around!
Harmeet just 1 small n friendly advice for you as your subscriber, you should really work hard on trying to make the podcast of much shorter duration because half of the information seems really irrelevant. Secondly, even I live in Canada married with family I understand her feelings and appreciate honesty and guts to explain her impulsive decisions but her story is only half relatable where they experience coming to Canada and observing the vast cultural difference but she lost the plot and relativity to her story when she began explaining the part of reverse immigration back to India, because from that point onwards it sounded like really immature and cooked up stories. So hence, I would suggest if you invite guests to discuss reverse immigration, you as a podcaster should really look into the quality of information served in the podcast for us viewers. Because this podcast really became a waste of time & not informative or learning at all at any point.
She is confused and contradicting her own words...🤨
Hahaa nahii time makes to learn and become a different person.
@@tamanakapoor_ anha!
Every time drink a shot when the lady says, mera beta high achiever hai, uska school main admission nahin hota 😂😂
Lol you’ll be drunk 😂😂😂 make sure you have an Advil
😂😂😂mein Punjabi se hun😂😂😂.. I think they don’t need to say.. it’s by default.. people not from Punjab or Gujarat should mention 😂😂😂 but I don’t think-- people apart from those two states come to Canada just to be here no matter what😂😂😂 even if they have to clean toilets
Canada is not for the rich indian people but rather mainly for middle class who struggle a lot in india
Married lady with 6 year old son and in the year 2016 .she is not aware that how and for what microwave is used.
may be coming from an ultra rich family
@@AdityaJape then she should not work . T
I think you heard only the microwave incident...not how she learned everything and got a perfect job..
@@DeekshaSharma-t5wyou are right I used to watch TH-cam videos to learn how to cook, clean and improve my skills 😅
thanks for this podcast to candidcast and guest tamanakapoor
Our pleasure!
Thank you 😊
in todays time no body can even think of CA PR in general considering recent changes. and she is so cold about it .. very lucky she is !
You are right I got PR very easily in 2016 because of my education and work experience 😊😊
Thank you for sharing the experience in such detail, could relate to everything shared, we are new immigrants almost six months here with 2 kids under 6, facing everything you shared here.
It's not easy to talk about all the right and some other choices we make in life (I don't want to use word wrong bcz what u decided was best for you at that time and situation, ) with anyone and you shared it here,
its a good learning for someone who is already here or looking forward to come.
No it wasn’t easy because 1 hour 30 minutes is a big podcast but not long enough to explain and understand one’s life 😅😅
Lovely learning from mam- if you want to take wrong decisions ask from everyone. Wow Superb mam
Host keeps interrupting the lady, which I found irritating. He does not keep the conversation in straight line and unnecessary keeps going back and forth. Other than that, it was enjoyable but could have been edited to make it shorter
Can relate 100% moved here 1.5 year ago with 5 year old son , I was on study permit. Things do get difficult a lot of time.
Good luck for you and your son 😊😊
It’s easy to criticise ppl when I started listening to the podcast I felt most of her complaints were immature bcoz most ppl won’t have anyone when you go to a new country, it’s so difficult to get a job etc. But by the end of the podcast I realised she learnt from hear difficulties and built the life she want choosing to do what she wants. Kudos to her . Everyone’s life is different and she had her own learning curve in building the life she wants. I appreciate candid cast for bringing in different point of views 😊
Thank you !
Thanks I guess I was a lil immature when I first came was in my late 20s, age and experiences brought me wisdom 😊
Gud to listen. Both have got excellent command on languages n vocabulary. Liked the podcast.
Thanks a ton
Thank you so much 😊
Great learning. Young Indians must see this
My question - is it possible to get a job in Public school with conditional OCT License and how are the teacher job opportunities now in Ontario
Yes it’s possible even if your licence is conditional you can do equivalency courses along with your job. Outskirts are hiring well.
She mentioned she was watching Canada Couple videos before coming, they started in 2018. And she applied in 2013-2014 and got PR in 8 months and did her move in 2016 after seeing these videos.
Don’t try to over glamorize your situation and decisions and give wrong dates just for the heck of it.
A big dampener to listen to her. Even if something is true and correct in her story, I am sure many would still wonder if it is all spoken just for the camera
Hehee .. dates are absolutely correct
I started thinking of coming in 13-14 applied in 15 and got PR in 15 only came in 2016 March ( you get one year to land in Canada after to get PR) and watching the Canada couple videos I never watched even a single video and I said my husband used to watch. I came to Canada 4 times between 2016 to 2020 he used to watch and tell me now I clearly don’t remember when he told me so that could be wrong😅 😅. BTW I finally landed in Canada on 1st January 2021 ..1.30 am I don’t know should I say 2020 or 2021. Also finally came back after 4 years returned Feb 2017 came jan 2021 that’s why days were not completed for PR 😂
Candid cast is unique ..Love candid cast
Genuine and honest videos ❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊
Thats utter nonsense story telling.
Mein pr.hu aur wapis indian mein aa giya hu mera vaha dil nahi lagga ab mein soch raha hu kya karu jau ya na jau
Very nice & intelligent video. The lady speaks so well and gives some wonderful inputs.
Thank you 😊
Nice topic 👏🏻 great content Harmeet ji :)
Kudos to Tammana ji for discussing about personal life experience at this forum to spread awareness ❤
@harmeet we moved to Canada as PR in Saskatoon, facing struggles and can relate to everything in this podcast, we have no relatives at all in this country, requesting you to give some ideas/suggestions for people living in different province and any tips and tricks for us will be appreciated to deal with challenges smoothly❤
Thanks in advance ❤
Your videos helped us to reach here. Thanks Harmeet and Manpreet 🤍🙏🏻❤️
Thank you 🙏
Keep socializing
Keep upskiling
Have patience
Thankyou 😊
Such amazing podcast ❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Nice informative Podcast 🙌🙌👌👌
Thanks a lot
She is right. Cultural shock is difficult when we migrate
Very interesting , informative and good interview! This lady is very matured, her thought process is very good,very well talked podcast! All the good luck to both of you😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
amazing podcast… tamana it would be lovely if you tell me how to come in education sector with master’s but not b.ed from india.. i had masters in mathematics but no b.ed . so how could i apply or what should i have to study
Sir I came PR 2016 and applied for licence and got licence in 2017 and than applied for jobs and got good opportunities
मेरा बच्चा मेरा बच्चा आगे कुछ नहि नोलेज मीला,सबमे अपना बडप्पन ओर धंमंड वाली हि, झुठी बाते बताई,आप को सवाल लेकर जाना चाहिए था, वहि सवाल के जवाब लेने थे,फालतू बाते ना होती,
Jaana hi kyun hai itni jaddo jehat karne😂
Sirf yeh madam khush hai.... Pati aur bachha aaj bhi dukhi honge.... Ajeeb bhoot sawar hai kuch logo ko videsh jaane ka
Nice vlog clear cut information, sidhi bat no bakwas 😘
Canada jane ka junoon rakh k why Rona and dnt call any kid of jobs struggle it is what u choose ok stop playing victim yrr
Nahii yaar no victim card, watch the full podcast. I was invited to share my journey and mine is a success story second time after failing first time 😊😊 I learnt from my mistakes and build a life I wanted for myself.
I waited for ur video , so much inspiring lady , great questions , 1 hour 30 minutes is gone within minutes , i watch ur all videos 2,3 times
Thank you 😊
Did not enjoy this one as compared to previous CANDID CASTs,don't know why.
Hello Candid cast
Please can you bring a guest who has sold his property in India and brought over the inheritance money to Canada in a legal way. An honest persont not a person who has done it illegal way.
He needs to explain in detail steps and regulations he has followed both in India and Canada.
Thanks 😊
@CandidCast..01:01:22.How come the Work-stress is less in India-pls. elaborate.
Especially for this couple - it is indeed less pressure in India.
They had 3 cars before vacation in Canada - who has 3 cars, and stress at the same time!?🙂
dedh ghante ka podcast...😢i wanted to listen to this...but its like a movie....itta lamba podcast
Play on 1.5x speed
i m playing on 1.75x😅... actually I took interest in this podcast coz she is from teaching background nd giving info about teaching system there...I m also from teaching background..nd planing to come to Ontario soon...she gave me very positive vibes about teaching field...I m so happy 😊
Actually its a case of reverse migration but back to Canada happen by chance. It does not represent what infact it was meant to be.
Right..luck by chance 😅😅😅
Your interviewing skills are excellent 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
🙏
Informative! 👍
It’s sad the promise was good . I’m so sorry for you
Worst episode ever....
this old lady repeatedly says, our child our child.......
just dramatising and exacerbating simple this.
No point.
This is my life .. cannot be interesting for everyone.
@@tamanakapoor_ I am sorry if i hurt your sentiments, i agreed.
@@carsforless2381no no when on social media you can’t be hurt or offended. People are entitled to their opinion. You can say whatever .. enjoy 😊😊
After turning realtor, changed paradigm
Can you please describe your process in detail to have the teaching license, the documents required, the duration, the prerequisite to have a 100+K
Sir the public school salary grid is available online, 100k plus is only after 11 years of teaching after you get your licence. I applied licence in 2016 and many documents are required. I came as PR and then applied for licence.
As a girl you should know how to cook because even you are rich you should know how to cook and moreover even when u need to raise the child
Not just as a girl , everyone should know how to cook and I have learnt to cook now 😅😅
Thanks for informative , knowledgeable and motivational video . May you give some idea about scope of MA (psychology ) from CANADA for my daughter .
After such a long vedio the basic summary is canada living is all about money which needs hardwork,would be really interesting to hear the story from the other side from mam z husband.At the end of interview harmeet gets one more client as well
You are absolutely right money, hard work but nothing without gods plan and destiny😊
Her each and every word is true
Yes it’s my life in 1.30 minutes 😊
आप के व्हिडियो बहोत पसंद आते है...बहोत सारे व्हिडियो बनाईये...all the best ❤
I watched ur 4 podcasts early.. now this one looks interesting again..
Learned alot.. thanx
Koi damm nai reason ch
Interesting Topic..just started watching..❤
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@CandidCast just done with it...yes enjoyed..and got an idea on Education system of Canada. Super motivational ❤🙏🏼 Thank you 😊 Mam's voice is so soothing to the ears 🙏🏼😊
@@rajalakshmiraut1606Thankyou not many people like my voice.
Really loved this lady
And when I visited her insta I was already following her ❤
Would love to connect with u mam I have many questions regarding Canada
Add timestamps too
Paisa hona chaiye sab kuch possible hai
I have watched this till 29: 07 and I think wasted my time because she didn’t clear anything on the top of that host didn’t ask any good questions in which audience can get any clarification about their main concerns
My recommendation DON’T WASTE UR TIME
very informative , her learning's are very insightful
I leaned a lot too 😊
Host needs to stop interrupting her story and let her finish her story.
What a lovely lady!
Thank you Harshika 😊😊
इन 100 रिस्तेदार केनेडा मे मोजुद थे, ओर इनको फेमीली, PR, धर बैठे मील चुका था, तो स्ट्रगल कया होता है ईन को पता हि नहि, ओर ये शुरू से पैसे वाले थे, ओर ऐक बच्चे की मां हो चुकी थी अंन्डा तक बोईल नहि करना आता था,,,बताओ,
Ek bar jo desh chhor deta he fir vo kahin ka nahi rehta he
Har jaga best he agar aapke pas monthly income ho..... baki har insan sochata he Kinare ke us par wale sukhi he aur udhar wale sochate he udhar wale sukhi he me 1990 me try kar raha tha us waqat phone bhi nahi the ab reality dekhi to khuda ka sukar karta hu ke achcha huva me nahi gaya EAST AUR WEST INDIA IS BEST
Sir😢
Please do not bring these kind of people
We did not learn anything from this interview
In fact lost 1 hr of my time listening to some childish stories
Forget about Canada , She don’t deserve to be in India as well
Sir,
: looking at the comments at least you will learn ( I hope ) 😢
Its all about money. Evrything changed when she got job easily in canada
V v v v nice vlog...👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Amazing....
Banaras mein bhi aisi jagah hai jahan pe last days loge bitatey hain
Good video 👍
your belly fat is increasing just like your views ... keep rocking !!
Papa ki pari Canada aake sayani ho gayi .
सुनना शुरू किया है बाद में मलूम पड़ेगा।
घर का सारा काम खुद करने के कारण से वापसी हुई होगी।
Mental and physical health main thi but Baki choti choti problems hume lagi 😊😊