As a Brazilian living in Canada, I can say that if you go Brazil. Yes, you'll never be considered brazilians but you'll be well received and accepted of part of society as many other foreigners are. If I can say one positive thing about my country, is our unmatched hospitality, especially with "gringos"
@@RotoRCol Idk. My sister lived in Chile for a while and they were pretty receptive but not quite as a Chilean living in Brazil would be from her perspective
Hallelujah! A video that is fact based and with a commun sense. Sick of this youtubers who are too winny because "it's too cold" or "I can't find a job"
I was born and raised in Alberta and I am so glad I left Canada. No more snow and my cost of living has been sliced in half, maybe even more. Best move I ever made! I don't miss Canada one bit.
After watching your recent video from the US, I thought you were planning to move there. Now I'm happy you're staying here in Toronto. I've lived in NYC for a few years but then moved to Toronto and have no regrets. In my opinion, Canada is much better country to live in. Hope to meet you guys one day😀😜
Not planning to move to the US yet, but definitely plan to travel there more. Glad to hear you’re enjoying Toronto compared to NYC (we’re actually in NYC right now - we might do a comparison video soon!)
This video is such an encouragement.. i watch your videos for getting latest and accurate information about canada. I hope i am making a right decision going to Canada.
It is not just about job opportunities. It is about social freedom and personal liberty. I was in Canada years back and was having a good time with some locals having a few drinks and friendly conversation. But when the conversation turned to a controversial topic, everyone instantly clammed up. Not with the Americans, we just kept stating our opinions, but with the Canadians. You could see the anxiety and worry in theirs eyes.......like someone just might be listening. That told me everything I needed to know about Canada.
That’s Canadian mentality, conflict avoidant, polite and insincere as a result. Having said that, you can always find a group of people, both Canadian and not to have any kind of conversation.
Go to the resources extraction areas of Canada working class areas.. opinions sometimes ended up in fist fights but nobody ever pulled out a knife or gun. I worked in the mines of Northern Ontario Sudbury, Timmins etc but I am a Newfoundlander. I got in fist fights with Finn's, Ukraines, Serbs, Romaines, Russians, Germans, Quebecoise you name it but here's the kicker we all worked together underground and watched out for each other and were friends. It wasn't hard to find enough people to help you move or anything like that.. You got more respect if you backed up your mouth with your fists.. I guess it's was the job and testosterone plus alot of ex soldiers.
Became a citizen recently and I'm so tired of hearing g about how this country is going to shit. All I can say is ill do my best to continue making this country my home and to thrive and hopefully help the community out there along the way. Like any country Canada isn't perfect, and in my opinion Canada has amazing potential waiting to be tapped.
It is near ideal country, better for retirement and is extremely hard to get naturalized in. It’s one of those countries where you will forever remain foreign.
We are on the process to immigrate.. i know is too late for me and my husband and somehow I’m afraid too if we didn’t make it later…to many information “people leave Canada” that makes anxiety, afraid for everything. However in same time we wanna create and give a better future for my only son.. at least if we didn’t have one as parent… My Son Did It.. and thank you for all your effort and information
Honestly, the best thing about Canada is the Canadian passport and the access it gives you to the US via the E2 visa. Get a Canadian passport, get E2 and move to a place in the US where you feel safe and warm. Thanks!
yes about 100k is a good start and if you understand business then you'll be happy with a 3-4 year break even period. The market there is massive and the ROI is very good on most small businesses. @@Hamp2799
This video is music to my ears, and 110% on point. Of course Canada has problems. But we do far better than most. I was born here back in 1964 and with the exception of a few of years living in Eastern Europe have lived here all my life. So while I have lived life elsewhere and while Canada of 2023 is not necessarily the Canada I grew up in, it’s still special. I’m not your typical subscriber but appreciate your fresh and pragmatic approach to life. It’s very Canadian!
I was living in Italy and working as a software Developer. I moved to Canada as a student. What i have seen now there is less oppurtunity now and rent prices are also higher. The good thing is i am still working remotely Otherwise i would have empty hands. Sometimes i feel confused did i take right decisions to move here or Italy was good for me. Thanks
The good thing is you can always come back and compare. There’s also different priorities for different stages in life. Tuscanian valleys sound ideal for retirement for instance.
You have visa free access to live, work & study in 26 other European countries.. Better weather, more business opportunities, cheaper education as a EU citizen… Yet you came to a penal colony 😅
I'm in a similar situation, working in IT for some US companies. I get paid in US dollars, but since I was living in Mexico, my expenses were in pesos. I got tempted by the idea of living in Canada because of their good marketing around the quality of life, lots of jobs, security, etc., so I decided to migrate, only to realize that Canada is falling apart. Now, I'm heading back for a better life. Excited to enjoy the clear waters of the Riviera Maya and delicious food back home.
I'm a first generation Canadian but my ancestors on my mother's side have been in north America for thousands of years, on my father's side about 400 years.. Don't need a job already did my 30 years working underground.. Every body has to stop moving to the top five cities. Canada is a gobal village to most.
Excellent video with tons of information. Appreciate all the content you both provide. Do you do consulting? How can we have a discussion regarding our options?
Thank you. Unfortunately we do not provide immigration consulting, since we’re not licensed professionals. We do provide individual career consulting to help understand and prepare for the Canadian job market.
I think it's worth mentioning that we need a government that will promote and put put Canada in a postition where our resources can be processed and provide real revenue and employment. That's not the current government of Canada.
My first flight to canada is in 8hours, I’m feeling all kind oh emotions humans have ever felt, seeing this video gave me a boost of joy and hope. Thank you so much ❤ Been following you for over a year now.😊
We have several friends living in Germany and it sounds even more socialist than Canada, with a much deeper bureaucracy and a very dirty capital city. Not an option. London, UK is an appealing option, but it's currently experiencing many of the issues Toronto has. It feels like it's sold out to Qatar magnates. Portugal is a popular destination among our network, but we didn't like Lisbon that much. I don't think we will enjoy not having winter at all. Overall, we'd be curious to visit Nordic countries and get a feel of what's life there, but we don't think we'd want to live there, since these countries are rather closed for immigrants and you'd always be a stranger there. Canada is the best option for us. The closest alternative is probably Northern California.
You don't need to leave Canada but get the hell out of Ontario. And what's wrong with the US? You still young enough to get a green card and make it here in the US. I did-no regrets.
The United States is very diverse. Not all ethnic groups are found everywhere in the country, however. Certain ethnic groups are inclined to live in certain areas. You would have to travel to the US more to understand. Perhaps you haven’t been to New York City yet. I think Canada pushes for immigration, but the US stays neutral on the topic. It’s not to say the US doesn’t welcome immigrants. Immigrants to the US come from all over, but a few countries dominate the source of immigration. The Canadian government simply encourages it for economic and population growth. Immigrants to Canada come from every country and it’s hard to say which group is dominant. That is probably why you saw less diversity in the US. If you were to visit the US again, don’t be afraid to tell people you have moved to Canada from Russia and you can speak Russian. People will find that interesting. Just like anywhere else, we find the knowledge of multiple languages cool.
Perhaps you're right, I would love to travel more across the US😊 But it is less diverse than Canada not just based on personal perception, but based on statistics😊 worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-diverse-countries
@@MakeThatChange, that study is flawed. From the study. “It's important to note that the goal of Gören's study was not to construct a list of the most racially diverse countries, but to identify the most culturally diverse nations. As such, the study de-emphasizes race (which many modern ethnologists argue is a social construct, not a genetic one) and instead prioritized differences in culture from one group of people to another. This methodology is important when examining countries such as Brazil. The country's population includes a diverse range of races-however, because virtually all Brazilians of any race speak Portuguese as their primary language, Gören surmised their culture had also become fairly homogenized and ranked Brazil as one of the least culturally diverse.” California and Las Vegas isn’t America. America is highly diverse. Like the poster said some ethnicity live in certain parts of America.
Hello. the girl on the left i need your help im from iraq studying petrulom engineering and thinking of changing to civil engineering keep in mind that i love both so should i stay in petroleum engineering or should i change my major to civil engineering
@@MakeThatChange both the income is good that's said petroleum is better ofcourse but that doesn't matter to me i just want to leave iraq and live i canada or the us cuz i speak english so which major will help the most in achieving that goal ?
It’s been a while since I’ve watched one of your videos girls.. and I really congratulate you for your point of view and your way of presenting it to us! Loved the whole video, but the last 2 minutes were just breathtaking. Simply amazing!! Greetings from Venezuela
Thank you for the video! We moved to Canada in 2001 and I have to disagree with many of your comments. Starting in Canada now, especially in Toronto and Vancouver is incredibly difficult and expensive. You should mettion cost of living going through the roof, cost of housing doubling and even tripling in some areas... How about the salaries? Oh well, it did not increase much (except for minimum salary). Most of young Canadians will never be able to afford thereir own place, and I am not taking about detached house. Buying a small condo is already out of reach for many. Interprovincial immigration is at all time high - people moving away from Ontario, Quebec and BC. And we are one of those people. So, yes, Canada is still good option compare to third world countries, however it is no longer land of opportunities as it was even 10 years ago... Everyone tells their own story. Good luck!
Thank you for sharing your perspective and we respect the disagreement our video creates. The points you have mentioned are valid, but our goal is to inspire hope. We are immigrants, who came here with nothing and were able to create a life in Canada where most issues you mention are not big of a deal for us. If we can do it, we hope to inspire many more to do it too.
@@MakeThatChange Sure. It is a big deal for most of immigrants though. Not sure how you can ignore the obvious. Anyway, I like your channel and you seem to achieve a lot in a short period of time in Canada.
Thank you! We are not ignoring these issues, we’ve made plenty of videos on the topic. At the same time we don’t just want to make negative content - it has no use beyond creating negative emotions, and there’s enough of these on the internet already, we ultimately strive to inspire and motivate. We believe a happy life is not built on pessimism and negativity, it’s built on pragmatic optimism, and that’s what we aspire to bring to the world. Whether or not it happens in Canada or elsewhere - is another question!
@@North49191 Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a "cheap large city" in North America. In terms of real estate, some cities are more affordable than others, for example, Edmonton and Calgary are more affordable than Toronto and Vancouver. Dallas and Houston are more affordable than New York and LA.
I don’t identify with any political views I identify as a good person! Plus it’s none of your business if I do have political views or opinions! I have my cat I feel like that’s enough for me isn’t that enough to ask for these days.
Great video explaining exactly what I say to people about the global economy at the moment, it's tough everywhere, and we have to do our best to make that change to succeed
Hey, nice video and well explained , l was hoping to watching your video help me to change my mind to leave Canada , but still no same answer l want to leave I have been living in Canada for over 11 years, yes l can define myself as a successful immigrant, at the moment l have a good salary good position all l l wanted l got it I started from scratch , l worked hard , study at college , Canadian work experiences etc ecc. The main reason l want to leave canada, the Canadian society is sick, most people affect personallity disorders, the work environment mostly are toxic , l changed vast jobs all the same situation. This country is the kingdom of passive aggressively, drug addicts, high taxes with a horrible universal health system, and public service very old, no new infrastructure for decades. I am Italian and of course aevery one knows it is a beautiful country to live for food and wellbeing life, weather etch.... But most l miss my country with a real smile and spontaneous people,and you can find a good friend easly and real one.
In 2004 I wrote a somewhat famous article called 'Top 8 reasons not to immigrate to Canada'. In short, the Canadian authorities tried to destroy my life. They made it so that I could not be employable in Canada. So I moved to the U.S. in 2005 and then some years later I moved permanently to the Philippines. I am happy that so many years later videos like yours are saying essentially the same things that I did. I was ahead of my time. I will never go back to Canada. Not to live, not to visit, not even a connecting flight. Too cold, too expensive, taxes are astronomical, no freedom, no jobs, no opportunities, xenophobic people, too depressing. It has become the North Korea of the western world. There are many reasons why Canada has fallen apart. But the number one reason is ‘multiculturalism’. My friends, multiculturalism simply does not work. Different cultures do not come together and mix, different cultures come together and clash. The world is divided into different countries for a reason: because people hate each other and only want to be with their own kind. The number two reason for Canada’s demise is ‘socialism’. In this modern era of aging populations, it is mathematically impossible for socialism to continue. The government does not have the money to take care of old people and provide healthcare, pensions and the various other benefits, even with the astronomical taxation that burdens hard working Canucks. Well Canada, you had a good run. Time for Canucks to move to an emerging country. We welcome you here in Southeast Asia.
Sorry to hear about your situation in Canada. Don't you increase multiculturalism in Asia by moving there? 😅 or people can't move to Canada but Canadians can move anywhere? How does that work?
@@MakeThatChange I am one (1) person. There are 110 million Filipinos living in the Philippines. So no, I am not increasing multiculturalism by moving to Asia. Anybody can move to Canada, any immigrant, any refugee, any asylum seeker, any chimpanzee, giraffe, kangaroo etc. Canada will take anyone, because the country is desperate for slaves.
This question was more related to Canadians moving to Asia. The sad reality is, the most developed countries are those who've successfully leveraged all shapes and forms of "slaves"
@@MakeThatChange Canadians in Asia are not trying to change Asian culture. In contrasts immigrants who come to Canada want Canada to change for them. This is the disaster. Canada needs slaves and also needs people to taxes so that the government can take care of seniors and the First Nations parasites.
Just arrived few months ago, struggled to land a job but finally make it. As lonng as your long term goal is met, which in my case is a better future for my kids (better education and social life), a better standard of living for all of us, we can thrive. What I find a challenge is to get used to the weather, the only cons I find here, but it's not like we didn't prepare for it. Kepp up the good work, I like your video sharing, one of the most compiling content and honest review I've ever found on youtube
Thanks for this video! It ticks a lot of boxes and addresses all the topics why my wife and I consider relocating to Canada - even when coming from one of the richest countries around and having safe jobs. In the end no country is perfect, absolutely not. But with the heavily right-wing tendencies in Europe things like a welcoming and diverse culture look as promising as great school education and therefore a better outlook on life for our kids.
Your opening seems to be equating Toronto with Canada . Chatham Ont is defititely NOT in the middle of nowhere! Your lack of commitment to Canada is not good for you or the country .
It seems like Canadians are generally struggling with lack of commitment to the country these days. The future will tell whether that’s good or bad for each of us I guess 💁🏻♀️
This is a marketinh video It is not the same everywhere: In NY, California, Toronto, Vancouver, the houses and rent are expensive or cost millions, in Oklahoma, New Mexico, places in Winnipeg houses and rent is cheaper and houses affordable By the way, Russia is old and still are doing ton's of mistakes
It all depends on the lifestyle you want to have and your ambition. Winnipeg vs Toronto or Oklahoma vs NYC is not really comparable. It’s like comparing a Prius to an e-bike.
At any moment, any country might acquire a charismatic, clueless leadership and go the way of Canada--or Brazil, Zimbabwe, France in the 1790's, Germany in the 1920's--or California in the 2020's. All it takes is the aforementioned clueless leadership and a population conditioned to follow them. A government big and powerful enough to give you everything you want, is a government big and powerful enough to take everything you've got.
@@MakeThatChange I'm 3/4 descended form Germans who came to Texas in the mid-to-late 1800's. My grandfather (the German one) had a theory very similar to yours, and he believed that this "German brain-drain" was the main cause of both world wars. 🤠
Interesting! Would love for you to expand on that belief if you’re up for it. We’re curious about how he connected the dots about brain drain and wars.
@@MakeThatChange I was just a kid and he died when I was nine years old; so I got most of the story second-hand later. Mainly I think his premise was that the Germans who valued freedom and could afford it, left; and the ones who didn't mind a certain amount of tyranny and oppression--and/or couldn't afford it--stayed in Germany, perhaps with a bit of residual animosity toward those who had left; but they were still highly competent technically, and susceptible to a charismatic leader. My grandmother's particular group left during the political unrest and confusion right after the "Paris Revolutions" of 1848, a time of great tension in Europe generally. Another branch came in the 1870's. They all settled in South-central Texas, where the German influence is still apparent today. Quite recently I read on some other blog that Hitler may have felt the same way: that too many "good" Germans had emigrated in the 1800's, and he didn't have much left to work with (reference unfortunately unavailable). Perhaps he did believe that, but if so, he decided to go ahead with his plans and the resources he had, anyway.
I love your mention of "not attached to a country but personal goals" along with "not whining about canada". I wish people were more reasonable in their expectations instead of badmouthing a place, but without introspection.
Your channel is the reason I haven’t giving up on moving to Canada yet. Keep it going and inspire other people, too. 👍🏻 It is true that many Westerners would prefer to move to Asia (Thailand for example) for more comfortable lifestyle, just because their currency is more powerful than the locals. But keep in mind that many Thais also look forward to move away to western countries as well, not only for better opportunities but also because of the politics.
Opposite for me - i have been watching those ladies for a year and finally moved my family. Unfortunately, Canada is not attractive from the inside at all - no jobs, no social life, tons of drug-addicts just at the city centre, huge risk to become homeless once you loose a job/retired, irrelevant food price (40CAN for the kilo of cheese, 15CAN for the kilo of cottage cheese), level of scam is unacceptable - even in regular shops or service places like dentistries, clinics. Nightmare, and it is better to get prepared for worse.
Sorry to hear your experience isn’t great, must be disappointing and hope we helped you prepare for the worst at least a little bit. How are you coping with it?
@@MakeThatChange thank you for the support, ladies! Really did not expect the empathy here. I can tell you - mostly the same as Canadians do: cutting off the expenses (i have never expected to be unable to afford myself the cheese and new shirt), becoming cautious and closed (communicating only inside the family and small talks with others without letting anybody in to the inner cycle - but tbh not a lot are trying to access), sending 20 applications a and getting 3 rejections each day (i have 15 years of experience in IT and was a highly-demanded specialist in EU). Life if totally different here, people are weak, everything is based on money, not a lot of non-materialistic connection even between family members. But we’ll survive, there is no doubt in bright future.
The first few months are tough. For my family ( Anastasia) the first 3 years were generally tough, with odd low paid jobs, few friends. It does get better as you learn to navigate Canada a little more. The first job will likely be low pay, but it will help get that pesky experience, and it will be much easier for you to get your next jobs A few tips: - watch our videos about how to build a resume, this should help with tightening up your resume - take advantage of free newcomer services, they’re available in every major city. It’s a good way to meet other newcomers and get more job advice. Check out YMCA - engage in meetups - attend events(many are fresh) in your hobbies. Use Eventbrite or Meetup.com to find events that interest you. It’s a good way to meet people who are into the same interests as you are Hope it helps!
Hi @makethatchange - been watching your videos for a while now, really do find them very informative and well made. Thank you! My partner and myself received our PRs January this year, but we are now stuck in a limbo. Whilst we want to move, as the country looks amazing, the atmosphere seems to be great - the opportunities job wise seem to be hard to come by. We are both skilled in different fields in IT but find that job searches come up with few decent results and definitely with much poorer salaries than we were expecting. We would really be interested in your advice in relation to how to improve our prospects and improving our job searches. It would be a real shame to miss this once in a life time opportunity.
@@MakeThatChange Slightly different for both of us but Cyber Security and Solutions architecture/development. The search on day to day jobs sites brings back jobs but significantly below salary expectations for the experience we have. After a lot of background reading, whether its true or not, I keep reading about the "hidden" market, which is the good jobs are not advertised but filled used social networking or internal recommendations and we are wondering if we need to change our approach. Would love to use your services for advice and suggestions. What would be the best way to contact you? Thank you for all your content :)
since I was in Thailand before I moved to Canada last year I have been watching your videos, great content. according to this Video as a newcomer, I decided to leave Canada after 1 year of living in Canada. btw, don't get me wrong I have been very successful since I came here, But this is not the life that I was expecting.
I'm Canadian, born & raised in the Ottawa area since 1950. I love your attitude and if Canadians adopted your attitude, life would be much simpler for all who live here. Nobody owes you anything, you have to work for it, fight for it with degrees and advanced education but bad luck can strike at any time and starting over is not the end of the world. Go back to Uber or Tim's, get additional education and move on. You now have proper Canadian experience that seems to be a pre-requisite all the time. Back in the 60s, 70s, that is what we had to do and succeeded at doing it. Now it's your turn.
I see the people leaving or looking to leave as lazy. They all want the money but not work for it. Surprisingly, it seems to be mostly Canadians and not immigrants. A lot of Immigrants had a much harder life back in their country so apart from a different culture, they are not against working hard to achieve their goals. It's the Canadians and immigrants from Europe, spoiled and want it all because they feel entitled to it that are causing the mini crisis.
Agreed, that was one of the reasons we made the video about REAL reasons why people leave Canada. Most people who leave and brag about it are most likely priveleged to be in a position where they can afford such a move thanks to having worked and lived in Canada. I won't be surprised if many return after 6-12 months.
You are correct, it's a lot of the "same shit" everywhere. You guys are both young and have good careers and skills, so remaining where you are, especially as a couple where you both have good incomes makes sense. The property market seems to have been one of the craziest in the Western / developed world , but it's similar in many countries in Europe.
@@dobrenkijbog8805 there of course remain cheaper places for now… but lots of the world has gone crazy .. Mexico City is seeing lots of gentrification due to migrants mainly from the USA. I hope it remains that way in Limassol .. but as other places become more expensive , remote workers may gravitate towards your city ( I’m assuming you’re local and not a foreign migrant .. either temporary or permanent). As it seems likely that Cyprus will remain outside the Schengen zone for some time, this makes it especially attractive for third country nationals in the EU. Remote workers, nomads etc can spend 90 days in Cyprus to “refresh “ their Schengen time. This can be good for the local economy but if many remote workers are attracted to Cyprus, taking advantage of geo arbitrage , it could serve to drive rental prices up making it less accessible and affordable for local residents.
As a Brazilian living in Canada, I can say that if you go Brazil. Yes, you'll never be considered brazilians but you'll be well received and accepted of part of society as many other foreigners are. If I can say one positive thing about my country, is our unmatched hospitality, especially with "gringos"
How about Latino American people? I don’t think is the same
@@RotoRCol Idk. My sister lived in Chile for a while and they were pretty receptive but not quite as a Chilean living in Brazil would be from her perspective
Anna has been to Brazil and absolutely loved it!
bro is a difficulty to get restaurant job@@edumorango
Eu consideraria elas brasileiras se tivessem cidadania ou morassem por mt tempo aqui. Creio que a maioria, tbm.
Hallelujah! A video that is fact based and with a commun sense. Sick of this youtubers who are too winny because "it's too cold" or "I can't find a job"
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You guys are awesome. Smarter than me. I'm nothing compared to you guys. I learned so much form you. Thank you🙏.
You're too humble, we're sure there's a lot we can learn from you too.
@@MakeThatChange hmm
It’s great to see a video that’s not talking about leaving Canada. Thank you for sharing your positive outlook on this topic!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing, intelligent amd down-to-Earth content. I'm Canadian so I already live here, but I love this channel. ❤
Wow, thank you 🙏
Thanks for the video, girls!
It's good to be reminded every once in a while why I chose Canada. All your points are great!
Спасибо!)
Glad you have a renewed sense of confidence in your decisions! Right on! 🙌💪
I was born and raised in Alberta and I am so glad I left Canada. No more snow and my cost of living has been sliced in half, maybe even more. Best move I ever made! I don't miss Canada one bit.
Where did you move?
After watching your recent video from the US, I thought you were planning to move there.
Now I'm happy you're staying here in Toronto. I've lived in NYC for a few years but then moved to Toronto and have no regrets. In my opinion, Canada is much better country to live in. Hope to meet you guys one day😀😜
Not planning to move to the US yet, but definitely plan to travel there more. Glad to hear you’re enjoying Toronto compared to NYC (we’re actually in NYC right now - we might do a comparison video soon!)
@@MakeThatChangeI'll definitely watch it. Enjoy your time in Big Apple and happy US Thanksgiving🥳🤩
Happy US thanksgiving to you too!(if still relevant for you) 💐
@@MakeThatChange the US would be so lucky to have you both :)
May I ask when are you planning to move?
This video is such an encouragement.. i watch your videos for getting latest and accurate information about canada. I hope i am making a right decision going to Canada.
You are - as long as you believe in yourself and persevere! Wishing you all the best!
It is not just about job opportunities. It is about social freedom and personal liberty. I was in Canada years back and was having a good time with some locals having a few drinks and friendly conversation. But when the conversation turned to a controversial topic, everyone instantly clammed up. Not with the Americans, we just kept stating our opinions, but with the Canadians. You could see the anxiety and worry in theirs eyes.......like someone just might be listening. That told me everything I needed to know about Canada.
That’s Canadian mentality, conflict avoidant, polite and insincere as a result. Having said that, you can always find a group of people, both Canadian and not to have any kind of conversation.
Go to the resources extraction areas of Canada working class areas.. opinions sometimes ended up in fist fights but nobody ever pulled out a knife or gun. I worked in the mines of Northern Ontario Sudbury, Timmins etc but I am a Newfoundlander. I got in fist fights with Finn's, Ukraines, Serbs, Romaines, Russians, Germans, Quebecoise you name it but here's the kicker we all worked together underground and watched out for each other and were friends. It wasn't hard to find enough people to help you move or anything like that.. You got more respect if you backed up your mouth with your fists.. I guess it's was the job and testosterone plus alot of ex soldiers.
Aren't you freezing, it's almost December, average temp -5
We’ve seen worse in Siberia 😂☃️
I migrate to Canada next year and i have so many mixed emotions but i am really excited to see what God will do❤
Wishing you all the best with your journey!
@@dobrenkijbog8805 Yes that's the plan🙏🏼
Became a citizen recently and I'm so tired of hearing g about how this country is going to shit. All I can say is ill do my best to continue making this country my home and to thrive and hopefully help the community out there along the way. Like any country Canada isn't perfect, and in my opinion Canada has amazing potential waiting to be tapped.
Switzerland and Norway are doing well , infact Switzerland is immune to inflation !
It is near ideal country, better for retirement and is extremely hard to get naturalized in. It’s one of those countries where you will forever remain foreign.
These countries are good on paper, but the reality for immigrants is different.
We are on the process to immigrate.. i know is too late for me and my husband and somehow I’m afraid too if we didn’t make it later…to many information “people leave Canada” that makes anxiety, afraid for everything. However in same time we wanna create and give a better future for my only son.. at least if we didn’t have one as parent… My Son Did It.. and thank you for all your effort and information
Be safe out there
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Honestly, the best thing about Canada is the Canadian passport and the access it gives you to the US via the E2 visa. Get a Canadian passport, get E2 and move to a place in the US where you feel safe and warm. Thanks!
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Not so easy as you have to invest a substantial amount of money into a US business
yes about 100k is a good start and if you understand business then you'll be happy with a 3-4 year break even period. The market there is massive and the ROI is very good on most small businesses. @@Hamp2799
Is $200k not enough for e2 visa?
I lucked out getting a US green card.
Thank u so mush for this video i just moved in Canada two months ago and your channel helping me a lot
Best of luck in your adventures!🍀
This video is music to my ears, and 110% on point. Of course Canada has problems. But we do far better than most. I was born here back in 1964 and with the exception of a few of years living in Eastern Europe have lived here all my life. So while I have lived life elsewhere and while Canada of 2023 is not necessarily the Canada I grew up in, it’s still special. I’m not your typical subscriber but appreciate your fresh and pragmatic approach to life. It’s very Canadian!
Yeah things were a lot better when you could just leech off your kids and call it national debt eh?
Thank you @murraytown4, it’s great to have you and your perspective around here!
I was living in Italy and working as a software Developer. I moved to Canada as a student.
What i have seen now there is less oppurtunity now and rent prices are also higher. The good thing is i am still working remotely
Otherwise i would have empty hands.
Sometimes i feel confused did i take right decisions to move here or Italy was good for me.
Thanks
The good thing is you can always come back and compare. There’s also different priorities for different stages in life. Tuscanian valleys sound ideal for retirement for instance.
You have visa free access to live, work & study in 26 other European countries.. Better weather, more business opportunities, cheaper education as a EU citizen… Yet you came to a penal colony 😅
I'm in a similar situation, working in IT for some US companies. I get paid in US dollars, but since I was living in Mexico, my expenses were in pesos. I got tempted by the idea of living in Canada because of their good marketing around the quality of life, lots of jobs, security, etc., so I decided to migrate, only to realize that Canada is falling apart. Now, I'm heading back for a better life. Excited to enjoy the clear waters of the Riviera Maya and delicious food back home.
Very Impressive way to approach any Big Change, Superb Keep it up 👍🏻
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Finally found optimistic video this days 😂
We’re glad too! 💕
I'm a first generation Canadian but my ancestors on my mother's side have been in north America for thousands of years, on my father's side about 400 years.. Don't need a job already did my 30 years working underground.. Every body has to stop moving to the top five cities. Canada is a gobal village to most.
Excellent video with tons of information. Appreciate all the content you both provide. Do you do consulting? How can we have a discussion regarding our options?
Thank you. Unfortunately we do not provide immigration consulting, since we’re not licensed professionals. We do provide individual career consulting to help understand and prepare for the Canadian job market.
Nice, I like the small images used in the video. Where can I find it?
we're using assets from paid subscriptions to flaticon and icon8
How do you compare Scandinavian countries with Canada?
Thank you so much for this video!
You are so welcome!
I think it's worth mentioning that we need a government that will promote and put put Canada in a postition where our resources can be processed and provide real revenue and employment. That's not the current government of Canada.
Giving up and leaving is not the answer....stay and fight back against this horrible bunch of idiots in government. It will soon get better.
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Hello Ladies, I Love your content! I would like to ask. What are the advantages for a PR bilingual candidate moving to canada?
If by bilingual you mean English and French, you will get more points and have higher chance of success especially if you go through PNP Quebec.
My first flight to canada is in 8hours, I’m feeling all kind oh emotions humans have ever felt, seeing this video gave me a boost of joy and hope.
Thank you so much ❤ Been following you for over a year now.😊
Have a safe flight - and have a happy landing in Canada!
If you're coming from an European country or you're Anglo-Saxon your transition will be much easier than those who are NOT! Good luck.
would you choose germany or europe vs canada if you had the option?...
We have several friends living in Germany and it sounds even more socialist than Canada, with a much deeper bureaucracy and a very dirty capital city. Not an option.
London, UK is an appealing option, but it's currently experiencing many of the issues Toronto has. It feels like it's sold out to Qatar magnates.
Portugal is a popular destination among our network, but we didn't like Lisbon that much. I don't think we will enjoy not having winter at all.
Overall, we'd be curious to visit Nordic countries and get a feel of what's life there, but we don't think we'd want to live there, since these countries are rather closed for immigrants and you'd always be a stranger there.
Canada is the best option for us. The closest alternative is probably Northern California.
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
You don't need to leave Canada but get the hell out of Ontario. And what's wrong with the US? You still young enough to get a green card and make it here in the US. I did-no regrets.
Options are plenty, just a question of what life you want! 🚀
“Canadian productivity sucks” proceeds to find Colombia at the end of the chart and confirms life choices to move to Canada.
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Leaving Canada or not doesn't matter now.
What matters?
The United States is very diverse. Not all ethnic groups are found everywhere in the country, however. Certain ethnic groups are inclined to live in certain areas. You would have to travel to the US more to understand. Perhaps you haven’t been to New York City yet. I think Canada pushes for immigration, but the US stays neutral on the topic. It’s not to say the US doesn’t welcome immigrants. Immigrants to the US come from all over, but a few countries dominate the source of immigration. The Canadian government simply encourages it for economic and population growth. Immigrants to Canada come from every country and it’s hard to say which group is dominant. That is probably why you saw less diversity in the US. If you were to visit the US again, don’t be afraid to tell people you have moved to Canada from Russia and you can speak Russian. People will find that interesting. Just like anywhere else, we find the knowledge of multiple languages cool.
Perhaps you're right, I would love to travel more across the US😊 But it is less diverse than Canada not just based on personal perception, but based on statistics😊 worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/most-diverse-countries
@@MakeThatChange, that study is flawed. From the study.
“It's important to note that the goal of Gören's study was not to construct a list of the most racially diverse countries, but to identify the most culturally diverse nations. As such, the study de-emphasizes race (which many modern ethnologists argue is a social construct, not a genetic one) and instead prioritized differences in culture from one group of people to another.
This methodology is important when examining countries such as Brazil. The country's population includes a diverse range of races-however, because virtually all Brazilians of any race speak Portuguese as their primary language, Gören surmised their culture had also become fairly homogenized and ranked Brazil as one of the least culturally diverse.”
California and Las Vegas isn’t America. America is highly diverse. Like the poster said some ethnicity live in certain parts of America.
US is the real melting pot that Canada will never be.
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the girl on the left i need your help im from iraq studying petrulom engineering and thinking of changing to civil engineering keep in mind that i love both so should i stay in petroleum engineering or should i change my major to civil engineering
Depends on how economic situation where you are influences your income
@@MakeThatChange both the income is good that's said petroleum is better ofcourse but that doesn't matter to me i just want to leave iraq and live i canada or the us cuz i speak english so which major will help the most in achieving that goal ?
If you plan on moving to Toronto, civil engineering would be best. If you plan on living in Alberta, petroleum is best.
It’s been a while since I’ve watched one of your videos girls.. and I really congratulate you for your point of view and your way of presenting it to us! Loved the whole video, but the last 2 minutes were just breathtaking. Simply amazing!! Greetings from Venezuela
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the last 2 mins!
Canadian abroad here. Such an important message. Thank you!!!
Thank you. Where are you living now?
Thank you for the video! We moved to Canada in 2001 and I have to disagree with many of your comments. Starting in Canada now, especially in Toronto and Vancouver is incredibly difficult and expensive. You should mettion cost of living going through the roof, cost of housing doubling and even tripling in some areas... How about the salaries? Oh well, it did not increase much (except for minimum salary). Most of young Canadians will never be able to afford thereir own place, and I am not taking about detached house. Buying a small condo is already out of reach for many. Interprovincial immigration is at all time high - people moving away from Ontario, Quebec and BC. And we are one of those people. So, yes, Canada is still good option compare to third world countries, however it is no longer land of opportunities as it was even 10 years ago... Everyone tells their own story. Good luck!
Thank you for sharing your perspective and we respect the disagreement our video creates. The points you have mentioned are valid, but our goal is to inspire hope. We are immigrants, who came here with nothing and were able to create a life in Canada where most issues you mention are not big of a deal for us. If we can do it, we hope to inspire many more to do it too.
@@MakeThatChange Sure. It is a big deal for most of immigrants though. Not sure how you can ignore the obvious. Anyway, I like your channel and you seem to achieve a lot in a short period of time in Canada.
Thank you! We are not ignoring these issues, we’ve made plenty of videos on the topic. At the same time we don’t just want to make negative content - it has no use beyond creating negative emotions, and there’s enough of these on the internet already, we ultimately strive to inspire and motivate. We believe a happy life is not built on pessimism and negativity, it’s built on pragmatic optimism, and that’s what we aspire to bring to the world.
Whether or not it happens in Canada or elsewhere - is another question!
What large city in North America is cheap to live in?
@@North49191 Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a "cheap large city" in North America. In terms of real estate, some cities are more affordable than others, for example, Edmonton and Calgary are more affordable than Toronto and Vancouver. Dallas and Houston are more affordable than New York and LA.
You guys are awesome , i like the most in your videos is the Positivity 😊😁
Thank you so much 😀
Интеграция очень важна, живу в Грузии уже полтора года и ментально оч тяжело. Тебя в лучшем случае принимают за иностранца, в худшем терпят.
Great video… one thing! I couldn’t differentiate between your voice. 😅
Haha wops! We need to work in that 😅
The grass is greener outside of Canada... specially in February...lol
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India is the country who is the least impacted by covid , the economy of India is savings based whereas these west countries economy is based on debt
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Stop moving to Canada then.
I don’t identify with any political views I identify as a good person! Plus it’s none of your business if I do have political views or opinions! I have my cat I feel like that’s enough for me isn’t that enough to ask for these days.
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thank you for this video! we need this reassurance
thank you! All the best to you!
Great video explaining exactly what I say to people about the global economy at the moment, it's tough everywhere, and we have to do our best to make that change to succeed
bingo!
Hey, nice video and well explained , l was hoping to watching your video help me to change my mind to leave Canada , but still no same answer l want to leave
I have been living in Canada for over 11 years, yes l can define myself as a successful immigrant, at the moment l have a good salary good position all l l wanted l got it
I started from scratch , l worked hard , study at college , Canadian work experiences etc ecc.
The main reason l want to leave canada, the Canadian society is sick, most people affect personallity disorders, the work environment mostly are toxic , l changed vast jobs all the same situation. This country is the kingdom of passive aggressively, drug addicts, high taxes with a horrible universal health system, and public service very old, no new infrastructure for decades.
I am Italian and of course aevery one knows it is a beautiful country to live for food and wellbeing life, weather etch....
But most l miss my country with a real smile and spontaneous people,and you can find a good friend easly and real one.
Hey thanks for sharing that. It sounds like your heart still belongs to your home country, don’t resist it! 🇮🇹🤌
In 2004 I wrote a somewhat famous article called 'Top 8 reasons not to immigrate to Canada'. In short, the Canadian authorities tried to destroy my life. They made it so that I could not be employable in Canada. So I moved to the U.S. in 2005 and then some years later I moved permanently to the Philippines. I am happy that so many years later videos like yours are saying essentially the same things that I did. I was ahead of my time. I will never go back to Canada. Not to live, not to visit, not even a connecting flight. Too cold, too expensive, taxes are astronomical, no freedom, no jobs, no opportunities, xenophobic people, too depressing. It has become the North Korea of the western world.
There are many reasons why Canada has fallen apart. But the number one reason is ‘multiculturalism’. My friends, multiculturalism simply does not work. Different cultures do not come together and mix, different cultures come together and clash. The world is divided into different countries for a reason: because people hate each other and only want to be with their own kind. The number two reason for Canada’s demise is ‘socialism’. In this modern era of aging populations, it is mathematically impossible for socialism to continue. The government does not have the money to take care of old people and provide healthcare, pensions and the various other benefits, even with the astronomical taxation that burdens hard working Canucks. Well Canada, you had a good run. Time for Canucks to move to an emerging country. We welcome you here in Southeast Asia.
Sorry to hear about your situation in Canada.
Don't you increase multiculturalism in Asia by moving there? 😅 or people can't move to Canada but Canadians can move anywhere? How does that work?
@@MakeThatChange I am one (1) person. There are 110 million Filipinos living in the Philippines. So no, I am not increasing multiculturalism by moving to Asia. Anybody can move to Canada, any immigrant, any refugee, any asylum seeker, any chimpanzee, giraffe, kangaroo etc. Canada will take anyone, because the country is desperate for slaves.
This question was more related to Canadians moving to Asia.
The sad reality is, the most developed countries are those who've successfully leveraged all shapes and forms of "slaves"
@@MakeThatChange Canadians in Asia are not trying to change Asian culture. In contrasts immigrants who come to Canada want Canada to change for them. This is the disaster. Canada needs slaves and also needs people to taxes so that the government can take care of seniors and the First Nations parasites.
All I could do is laugh at this comment.. it’s so stupid.
Just arrived few months ago, struggled to land a job but finally make it. As lonng as your long term goal is met, which in my case is a better future for my kids (better education and social life), a better standard of living for all of us, we can thrive. What I find a challenge is to get used to the weather, the only cons I find here, but it's not like we didn't prepare for it. Kepp up the good work, I like your video sharing, one of the most compiling content and honest review I've ever found on youtube
Thank you for the kind words - glad to hear you settling down well. Keep up the positive mindset, and the summer will be just around the corner ;)
welcome to Canada
Thanks for this video! It ticks a lot of boxes and addresses all the topics why my wife and I consider relocating to Canada - even when coming from one of the richest countries around and having safe jobs. In the end no country is perfect, absolutely not. But with the heavily right-wing tendencies in Europe things like a welcoming and diverse culture look as promising as great school education and therefore a better outlook on life for our kids.
Thanks for watching! Wishing you all the best with your move!
Your opening seems to be equating Toronto with Canada . Chatham Ont is defititely NOT in the middle of nowhere! Your lack of commitment to Canada is not good for you or the country .
It seems like Canadians are generally struggling with lack of commitment to the country these days. The future will tell whether that’s good or bad for each of us I guess 💁🏻♀️
Learn hard and Working Hard..❤
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This is a marketinh video
It is not the same everywhere:
In NY, California, Toronto, Vancouver, the houses and rent are expensive or cost millions, in Oklahoma, New Mexico, places in Winnipeg houses and rent is cheaper and houses affordable
By the way, Russia is old and still are doing ton's of mistakes
It all depends on the lifestyle you want to have and your ambition. Winnipeg vs Toronto or Oklahoma vs NYC is not really comparable. It’s like comparing a Prius to an e-bike.
At any moment, any country might acquire a charismatic, clueless leadership and go the way of Canada--or Brazil, Zimbabwe, France in the 1790's, Germany in the 1920's--or California in the 2020's. All it takes is the aforementioned clueless leadership and a population conditioned to follow them.
A government big and powerful enough to give you everything you want, is a government big and powerful enough to take everything you've got.
And that’s when ambitious and determined people leave elsewhere, while those who are complacent - stay.
@@MakeThatChange I'm 3/4 descended form Germans who came to Texas in the mid-to-late 1800's. My grandfather (the German one) had a theory very similar to yours, and he believed that this "German brain-drain" was the main cause of both world wars. 🤠
Interesting! Would love for you to expand on that belief if you’re up for it. We’re curious about how he connected the dots about brain drain and wars.
@@MakeThatChange I was just a kid and he died when I was nine years old; so I got most of the story second-hand later. Mainly I think his premise was that the Germans who valued freedom and could afford it, left; and the ones who didn't mind a certain amount of tyranny and oppression--and/or couldn't afford it--stayed in Germany, perhaps with a bit of residual animosity toward those who had left; but they were still highly competent technically, and susceptible to a charismatic leader.
My grandmother's particular group left during the political unrest and confusion right after the "Paris Revolutions" of 1848, a time of great tension in Europe generally. Another branch came in the 1870's. They all settled in South-central Texas, where the German influence is still apparent today.
Quite recently I read on some other blog that Hitler may have felt the same way: that too many "good" Germans had emigrated in the 1800's, and he didn't have much left to work with (reference unfortunately unavailable). Perhaps he did believe that, but if so, he decided to go ahead with his plans and the resources he had, anyway.
I love your mention of "not attached to a country but personal goals" along with "not whining about canada". I wish people were more reasonable in their expectations instead of badmouthing a place, but without introspection.
Thank you for seeing that too!
Your channel is the reason I haven’t giving up on moving to Canada yet. Keep it going and inspire other people, too. 👍🏻
It is true that many Westerners would prefer to move to Asia (Thailand for example) for more comfortable lifestyle, just because their currency is more powerful than the locals. But keep in mind that many Thais also look forward to move away to western countries as well, not only for better opportunities but also because of the politics.
Thank you! We always love your attitude!
Just like there’s circulation of water in nature, there’s a circulation of people around the world 🌍
Opposite for me - i have been watching those ladies for a year and finally moved my family. Unfortunately, Canada is not attractive from the inside at all - no jobs, no social life, tons of drug-addicts just at the city centre, huge risk to become homeless once you loose a job/retired, irrelevant food price (40CAN for the kilo of cheese, 15CAN for the kilo of cottage cheese), level of scam is unacceptable - even in regular shops or service places like dentistries, clinics. Nightmare, and it is better to get prepared for worse.
Sorry to hear your experience isn’t great, must be disappointing and hope we helped you prepare for the worst at least a little bit. How are you coping with it?
@@MakeThatChange thank you for the support, ladies! Really did not expect the empathy here. I can tell you - mostly the same as Canadians do: cutting off the expenses (i have never expected to be unable to afford myself the cheese and new shirt), becoming cautious and closed (communicating only inside the family and small talks with others without letting anybody in to the inner cycle - but tbh not a lot are trying to access), sending 20 applications a and getting 3 rejections each day (i have 15 years of experience in IT and was a highly-demanded specialist in EU). Life if totally different here, people are weak, everything is based on money, not a lot of non-materialistic connection even between family members. But we’ll survive, there is no doubt in bright future.
The first few months are tough. For my family ( Anastasia) the first 3 years were generally tough, with odd low paid jobs, few friends.
It does get better as you learn to navigate Canada a little more. The first job will likely be low pay, but it will help get that pesky experience, and it will be much easier for you to get your next jobs
A few tips:
- watch our videos about how to build a resume, this should help with tightening up your resume
- take advantage of free newcomer services, they’re available in every major city. It’s a good way to meet other newcomers and get more job advice. Check out YMCA
- engage in meetups - attend events(many are fresh) in your hobbies. Use Eventbrite or Meetup.com to find events that interest you. It’s a good way to meet people who are into the same interests as you are
Hope it helps!
The rejection of the voice to parliament in Australia was not outlawing indigenous voting rights. Great video otherwise. 👍
Thank you for flagging it, the wording wasn’t accurate indeed.
I came here to write the comment too haha.
Petroleum 🔥Engineer ❤
03:46 frame is a cryptocurrency CAKE 😅
hahaha your attention to detail is too good!
Our rejection of God and replacing Him with worshiping government is our main problem.
I don’t think we know anyone who worships any government.
I have passionatly pressed on the like button
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Hi @makethatchange - been watching your videos for a while now, really do find them very informative and well made. Thank you!
My partner and myself received our PRs January this year, but we are now stuck in a limbo. Whilst we want to move, as the country looks amazing, the atmosphere seems to be great - the opportunities job wise seem to be hard to come by. We are both skilled in different fields in IT but find that job searches come up with few decent results and definitely with much poorer salaries than we were expecting.
We would really be interested in your advice in relation to how to improve our prospects and improving our job searches. It would be a real shame to miss this once in a life time opportunity.
What fields in IT are you in? We can certainly help calibrate your job search for better results.
@@MakeThatChange Slightly different for both of us but Cyber Security and Solutions architecture/development. The search on day to day jobs sites brings back jobs but significantly below salary expectations for the experience we have. After a lot of background reading, whether its true or not, I keep reading about the "hidden" market, which is the good jobs are not advertised but filled used social networking or internal recommendations and we are wondering if we need to change our approach.
Would love to use your services for advice and suggestions. What would be the best way to contact you? Thank you for all your content :)
Canada is more suited for women (not men), unless your a rich politician from Ottawa or Toronto. Lol
since I was in Thailand before I moved to Canada last year I have been watching your videos, great content. according to this Video as a newcomer, I decided to leave Canada after 1 year of living in Canada. btw, don't get me wrong I have been very successful since I came here, But this is not the life that I was expecting.
Would you like to share more about what made you realize it's not the right place for you?
I'm Canadian, born & raised in the Ottawa area since 1950. I love your attitude and if Canadians adopted your attitude, life would be much simpler for all who live here. Nobody owes you anything, you have to work for it, fight for it with degrees and advanced education but bad luck can strike at any time and starting over is not the end of the world. Go back to Uber or Tim's, get additional education and move on. You now have proper Canadian experience that seems to be a pre-requisite all the time. Back in the 60s, 70s, that is what we had to do and succeeded at doing it. Now it's your turn.
Thank you for saying that. 💯
I see the people leaving or looking to leave as lazy. They all want the money but not work for it. Surprisingly, it seems to be mostly Canadians and not immigrants. A lot of Immigrants had a much harder life back in their country so apart from a different culture, they are not against working hard to achieve their goals. It's the Canadians and immigrants from Europe, spoiled and want it all because they feel entitled to it that are causing the mini crisis.
Agreed, that was one of the reasons we made the video about REAL reasons why people leave Canada. Most people who leave and brag about it are most likely priveleged to be in a position where they can afford such a move thanks to having worked and lived in Canada. I won't be surprised if many return after 6-12 months.
You are correct, it's a lot of the "same shit" everywhere. You guys are both young and have good careers and skills, so remaining where you are, especially as a couple where you both have good incomes makes sense. The property market seems to have been one of the craziest in the Western / developed world , but it's similar in many countries in Europe.
Thank you!
@@dobrenkijbog8805 there of course remain cheaper places for now… but lots of the world has gone crazy .. Mexico City is seeing lots of gentrification due to migrants mainly from the USA. I hope it remains that way in Limassol .. but as other places become more expensive , remote workers may gravitate towards your city ( I’m assuming you’re local and not a foreign migrant .. either temporary or permanent). As it seems likely that Cyprus will remain outside the Schengen zone for some time, this makes it especially attractive for third country nationals in the EU. Remote workers, nomads etc can spend 90 days in Cyprus to “refresh “ their Schengen time. This can be good for the local economy but if many remote workers are attracted to Cyprus, taking advantage of geo arbitrage , it could serve to drive rental prices up making it less accessible and affordable for local residents.
Are you couple two of you
it is better if you both consider about your diet.seemingly fatter than past.
thank you, we're thrilled to hear you care about our wellbeing and continue to watch us.
Would you marry me Anna ❤
The way u guys deliver the qlty content❤🤌
thank you
India is doing a lot better
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Then why do do many Indians move to Canada each year?
Yes, never leave us!!!
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please don't leave Canada until i come :)
We’re here, waiting for you, friend!
@@MakeThatChange That would be so nice of you, we will have a convo over black coffee
Don't worry. There are people like me who aren't leaving Canada (I have lived here for over 20 years).
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@@orest4874 hey you can also join in our coffee party
Thank you so much for this.
You are so welcome!