Living in Serbia vs. Canada

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  • @Firzj
    @Firzj ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Welcome to Serbia. I'm originally from Russia, but I moved to Serbia just recently. Actually, I've been dreaming of moving to Canada for like a decade but I didn't qualify for visa and I heard that sadly Canada is not the county as it used to be 10-20 years ago. It's way too expensive, bureaucratic and housing bubble is just terrible. Even IT guys barely surviving and if you lose a job there, then you are literally one step away from being poor and homeless 🤔 Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what my friends and many TH-camrs from Canada tell on the internet.
    Serbia on the other hand is very welcoming and quite affordable, even to those who come from the "east". The diversity here is just incredible. So many people from different countries. ♥

    • @EEST-Militia
      @EEST-Militia ปีที่แล้ว

      not only that, Justin Trudeau is a fckin woke.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Yeah everything you said about Canada is 100% truthful, it also feels very unsafe in comparison to when I was growing up. I’m glad you’re loving it here 🥰 I’m also happy to be here

    • @goran797
      @goran797 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      100%!

  • @mamavitaemusic
    @mamavitaemusic ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I’m an American that just moved to Serbia in June. myself and my family love it here dearly 🖤

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Amazing 🥰 do you have a Serbian background?

    • @mamavitaemusic
      @mamavitaemusic 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@Isabel-Maria my husband is from here and works remote so we made the move!!

  • @IvansBikesBmws
    @IvansBikesBmws ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Serbian here living in Toronto. Canada is a lot worse than two years ago. Also my Serbs that make $5000 net pay per month are starting to leave Canada for Serbia. If your mortgage was $3000 two years ago, it must be $5000 now. My advise, revisit Canada before you leave Serbia for good and learn more Serbian. Wish you luck.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +16

      I went back to Canada and immediately was ready to come home to Serbia 😂 no plans on moving back any time soon! And working on my Serbian, slowly but surely 🫠

    • @GGTanguera
      @GGTanguera 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Greetings from Vancouver! Don’t come back yet. It’s sooo ecpensive😅

  • @RudinBrodic
    @RudinBrodic ปีที่แล้ว +14

    It's a pleasure to listen to you speak and analyze your own views and perspective on life in Serbia and life in general. You are one of those special people that bring true values to your surrounding thus bettering us all. I'd be sad to see you go.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      🥺🥺🥺 wow that’s such a sweet comment, thanks so much!

  • @Brave2standalone
    @Brave2standalone ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Canadians are polite but Serbs are friendly. Serbia is tough for Serbians to make a living and is ten times harder for an immigrant. If you marry an established/employed Serbian man you could contribute by being English teacher and live a normal life. Keep in mind that Yugoslavia went through the civil war and is still recovering from all that destruction. If you have an online business it would really help if you are single and without (adopted) family support! .

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      “Canadians are polite but Serbs are friendly”, actually sums up how I feel about the people pretty well!! I’m so used to the politeness and do really enjoy it 😂
      I do have a Serbian boyfriend! He’s the only way I’ve been able to manage living here for this long, makes my life here so much better. And I have plans to do some work to give back to the community! But also want to focus on creating just a solid income online.
      Thanks for the comment! 🥰

    • @goranindjic7725
      @goranindjic7725 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You are beautiful girl and I am glad that you have a Serbian boyfriend... The most important is that you love somebody... I am a Serbian who lives in Toronto...

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Lots of Serbians in Toronto! Hope you’re enjoying it

    • @LindoYqueLoco
      @LindoYqueLoco 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Isabel-MariaSadly we don’t enjoy it as much anymore. Serbian from Toronto living in Mexico here 😹 Actually I fly back and forward for years now between YYZ and MX. Trust me, every two months I get shocked by the number of homeless people. I get stressed out frequently on a subway ( line 1) and I live in very good area. Although I love MX and I’m enjoying my life here, also safer than TO 😹 I’m thinking more and more about moving back to Belgrade, my hometown. I just have no courage for such a dramatic changes. I’m afraid.

  • @alextopic6786
    @alextopic6786 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Serbia loves you!

  • @Serb248
    @Serb248 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I like your honest and informative opinion. Keep it coming!

  • @rashabelgrade
    @rashabelgrade ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Ha ha, about driving, it's not chaos, it's therapy. I live in Australia, similar to you in Canada, people simply don't have the option to let go of everything that bothers them, they're all like hypnotized zombies.
    As for the relationship and how you treat each other, well, I called it in the case of Australia, which I call the land of fake smiles.Many people don't like it here, but that's how I see it. Simply, people here are forced by the business owners to always smile at customers, which has turned into acting like that all the time.Now something happened to you that makes you unhappy, but you have to pretend that everything is ok, and that's why I love Serbia, because you can see how they feel on the faces of those people, and then you adjust your performance according to what you see.It's more humane in Serbia than in the West, where everything is subordinated to profit. Regarding friendship, I hope you've learned to distinguish friendship from acquaintance.In any case, wherever you live, try to absorb what is best in those cultures, that will make you a better person. There is no perfect country or perfect system.Anyway, all the best wherever you decide to live.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hahahaha driving is a nice outlet for a lot of peoples anger then I guess 😂 and lots to consider in your comment! Thanks for taking the time to leave it.
      Staying in Serbia for the foreseeable future but also plan to pencil in more time at home with the fam 🥰

    • @stevet5785
      @stevet5785 ปีที่แล้ว

      Anglo-Saxons in general are extremely fake people. That's why in Serbian we have the saying "Pravi Se Englez", which literally translated into English means "act like the Englishman" i.e. be fake like the Englishman. This is the reason you see so many mentally ill and/or drug addicted people roaming the streets of Toronto or Vancouver. Anglo-Saxons for the most part won't look after their drug addict or mentally ill family members- they just leave them to their own devices. Serbians are more likely to look after their mentally ill and/or drug addicted family members. Hence why you see less of such people roaming the streets of Belgrade.

  • @glicmathan1771
    @glicmathan1771 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I’ve lived in various places in the US and Europe and spent a lot of time in BC when I lived on the border. Canadians are indeed very friendly! I wouldn’t want to live under the current government, however. I am interested in Serbia for many reasons. But at this moment in time, I like that it’s a more neutral, sovereign nation unlike the US, Canada and most of the EU member states. Personally, it helps my decision making in terms of residency/dual citizenship to consider the “big picture” benefits. We all remember 2020 and how much or how little tyranny we personally endured. Canada closed its border, separating families like the Berlin Wall once did. As a Canadian, you’ll always have the option to be locked down under curfews there. But will you have an option to be somewhere less restrictive? This is my thinking now. I would be in Portugal today but everything changed in March 2020. I scrapped years of planning overnight and went back to the drawing board. Hungary used to be my first choice having spent a lot of time there. But Serbia has many unique advantages for expats. Thanks for your videos and best wishes! 🙏

    • @philippsokolov
      @philippsokolov 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Apart from the things you mentioned, what made you chose Serbia over Portugal? I feel like these two countries are rarely compared and I'm in a situation where I need to choose between them, which I find challenging.

  • @user-wy5wq5cg6i
    @user-wy5wq5cg6i ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You learn a language in a matter of a few months enough to express your thoughts and emotions to a this or that degree, depending on your knack for languages. It is a great and rewarding experience which enriches you linguistically, culturally and personally helping you to grow as a person.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Absolutely. Learning Serbian has been difficult but I take a lot of pleasure in communicating with others with what I do know 🥰

  • @the_contrarian
    @the_contrarian 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm Croatian-born, Canadian-raised and living in Belgrade. I actually bumped into a Canadian (no Serbian background) woman who works in Belgrade at the International School. I talked to her dad who came to visit, and he complained about housing prices, like everyone else. Personally, what I miss about Canada is the diversity, like real Asian restaurants (Serbia has some but they seem tailored to local customs), and chatting to strangers. I speak Serbian but if you chat to people sitting next to you in a cafe, many of them will feel awkward because it's not common to chat up strangers. Anyway, I agree about winters.

    • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
      @IwillEndureToTheEnd หลายเดือนก่อน

      Huh? Really? Thought Serbia was this social place? I'm totally surprised by your comment you can't chat with strangers...
      I'm from Sweden. Here it's worse. You are seen as weird if you talk to people here. Everybody wants to be in their bubble.

    • @the_contrarian
      @the_contrarian หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@IwillEndureToTheEnd It is very social within your social circle and strangers do chat but it is usually in a setting where you are doing a joint activity. Approaching strangers just for chat, especially in a cafe or something like that, is a bit weird.

    • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
      @IwillEndureToTheEnd หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@the_contrarian I remember as a child you could definetly talk to strangers. But that was in the villages. Perhaps big city is different. What kind of contrarian are you? Investing contrarian?

    • @the_contrarian
      @the_contrarian หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@IwillEndureToTheEnd Oh in the villages, yes, they will definitely be curious about strangers. Indeed, I was thinking about the cities. Yep, the greatest investors were contrarians but I am far from it, heh.

    • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
      @IwillEndureToTheEnd หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@the_contrarian I just doubled up in Micron Technologies. I think it will go to 192 this year. By the way; does Serbia have a good investment bank or a good broker? From what bank/broker do Serbs trade their stocks or invest their money?

  • @libertyc8688
    @libertyc8688 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I am from Serbia living in Canada BC for 56 years. What you are describing about both countries is true. It is normal to feel more comfortable in your own country, but that's just how it is. We love some things in our country and some in another country. We normally can't have both ways in one place.
    i love being in Serbia because i can express myself in a way that i can think. In Canada people are more private . But definitely Canadians are more polite than balkans, but not more friendly. i
    In all the years i don't have a close good friend that is Canadian.

    • @pero33403
      @pero33403 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, that's sad. I am a Serb who lived in Canada, mostly in Ottawa, ON for 15 years and my only friend was one Ukrainian from Kiev. From day one he called me brother and we hit it off. But English or French Canadians were not so friendly.

  • @Dog96Soldier
    @Dog96Soldier ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I'm in vacation in Bosnia and Herzegovina to visit my parents. I'm lucky to known the language and customs so i know how hard it can be. I moved to the US when i was 11. I wish you luck rest of the way 😊

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Enjoy your trip! The Balkans are beautiful right now 🥰

  • @jovankabanjac2310
    @jovankabanjac2310 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    You are a very nice person, truly an enrichment to Serbian mentality!

    • @iaonyt
      @iaonyt ปีที่แล้ว

      I think a lot of serbs would beg to differ lol..

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you so much! 🥰

    • @MarkoFTW
      @MarkoFTW 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@iaonytOne Serb, four opinions. Don't be envious.

  • @andrijastankovic6248
    @andrijastankovic6248 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    What you said about Serbians not being friendly is totally true. It used to be different even 15 years ago. I remember my house always being full of the family members and the neighbours. Nowadays everyone has started minding their own business, the family members are not as close as they used to be, even trying to arrange a night out with friends has gotten very difficult. We’ve became very selfish and materialistic nation in last 15 to 20 years. But apart from that )and the crazy drivers 😅), I love my country 😊

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      For me, I more so find that when dealing with Serbians out in public, at maxi or in a restaurant, that they’re not the nicest lol. Once you get to know them they’re super sweet.
      I’m also a hustler and Canada is so about the hustle culture that I find Belgrade to be significantly more relaxed lol

    • @andrijastankovic6248
      @andrijastankovic6248 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@Isabel-Maria Oh that’s true as well. Personally I think it’s because of their low wages and they are just worried about how they will make the ends meet between two salaries. Especially in Belgrade. But in smaller cities the shop assistants and the waiters in local coffee shops even know you by your name.

  • @PhillipStreams
    @PhillipStreams 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Serbia seems quiet and nice. More traditional than other western countries.

  • @lapcevics
    @lapcevics ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You think 100% like me. Same thoughts and doubts.
    I can't accept idea of living in one place.
    Same place same job .. 5, 10.. 20 years and you are old and zoomed out - spent life in one spot.
    I love moving places, I enjoyed chaos of New Delhi, Bangkok is my favourite city in the world, I love Philippines and Indonesia when is freezing in Europe..
    Life is not long enough for all the places I would like to live in.
    Ideal solution is to have enough money and free time, then every corner on the planet is no more than 24 hours away.
    So it doesn't really matter where my 'main' base is. .
    I'm from Serbia, but opposite of you it's not new and exotic. I guess for me Cambodia is feeling you get fron Serbia 😊
    See you at some airport maybe 😇

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yesss that’s exactly how I feel! Have such a wandering soul, I just wanna see it all 🥰
      Yeah I’ve managed to create a pretty solid online income, but still have a ways to go until I can experience all the freedom I’m craving! Hope you find something that allows you all the freedom you’re looking for too.
      Catch ya at the airport for sure 😎

  • @sospokemika1197
    @sospokemika1197 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    ...and then there is me-Aching to get back to Serbia.

  • @markospas
    @markospas ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I understand where you coming from, and how hard it is when you live in the country that doesn't speak your native language. When you've mentioned how you find repeating yourself all the time when having conversation in Serbian and how hard is to have full adult conversation with all bits and pieces of your personality imbedded into how you speak , I felt ya completely. I remember how hard was for me for years after I have moved to Canada, and how limited I felt expressing myself just because not having conversation in my native language. Just missing those cultural references that are deeply rooted in one language are enough for you to not be able to express yourself fully. You literally have to be born in that country in order to fully grasp all cultural subtleties. Whole situation just shapes you in a way that is sometimes really tough and can be depressing because you don't really feel like yourself and people really don't get to know who you really are and what your personality truly is. Humor especially, if you are person that have subtle sense of humor, that is usually influenced by lots of cultural references that you were exposed to while growing up, it really doesn't translates well; often you just end up making lame dad jokes that makes everyone cringe. Moving to another country is super tough unless you are very young. I've moved to Vancouver in my late teens, and still after all these years living in Canada I'm not fully adapted, but at same time when I go to Serbia I don't feel like being at home either anymore , all my relatives telling me how I'm saying too much of thank you and sorry and how I'm being just too polite. On other hand my fellow Canadian saying completely opposite that I'm not saying enough sorry and thank you and how I'm being too direct and blunt. I'm still looking that place where I will call home again, but till then I consider myself being a citizen of the world.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ooof yes you hit the nail on the head! I always feel the same way. Not completely at home in Canada but also not in Serbia. It’s not easy being between worlds!

    • @aramisone7198
      @aramisone7198 ปีที่แล้ว

      Have you learned Serbian?

    • @markospas
      @markospas ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aramisone7198 I'm sorry is that question were directed to me or was it for Isabel? Yes I can speak Serbian it is my first language, sometimes I do forget some words because I'm not using it on daily basis, but yeah I can speak read and write in Serbian both alphabets Cyrillic and Latin.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      My Serbian is good but not great, still working on it

    • @Vlad-dc8di
      @Vlad-dc8di ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This is very true, I`m from Serbia and moved to Alberta and travel constantly Western Canada. Growing up I used to analyze and somewhat judge people on the way they speak, form sentences and explain themselves, and I found myself in a situation to be heavily judged by the way I speak English and express myself. It definitely is frustrating but after 17 years here in Alberta I`ve heard many times people also say "You are so Canadian, more than most Canadians I know". I feel at home in Canada and I also feel at home in Serbia, you have to keep in mind the cultural difference and don`t get offended easily with politically incorrect interactions. Serbian language has a polite and formal way of communication but it`s also crude, rude, direct and offensive between friends and close family.

  • @pete_surgeon
    @pete_surgeon 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You have a likeable personalty. First impressions are very positive.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you 💗

  • @petitsoleilvert6731
    @petitsoleilvert6731 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your video is very interesting. We were 1 week on holiday in Belgrade in July with my boyfriend. We really enjoy the beauty of the city, met friendly Serbian people and spoke with them was very interesting to understand the culture..We liked the food a lot. It was very safe for tourist, more than some place in Italia for example. The only think was difficult for me and I'm agree with you: people in the supermarket or in the service ( Post, kiosk...) were sometimes quite rude: no smile and I have often the feeling to disturbe, even I always said " hello" in Serbian ...

    • @nenadpopov3601
      @nenadpopov3601 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's like a rule in Serbia, idk why, ppl with those jobs are 90% assholes who hate everything including themselves lol.

    • @solid3451
      @solid3451 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The key is to not get it personally. They work for very very small wages and are sick of everything. After some time you learn how to go with the flow and you don't notice it anymore. Go in, get what you need and continue with your day. As a Serb, if someone is rude to me over the limit I let them know. They usually calm down.

  • @chrisb236
    @chrisb236 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We left Canada in 2021 also. We are from Edmonton and now split our time between, Mexico, Serbia and Hungary. We really like Belgrade and we will probably be getting our residency next year. Have made lots of good friends in Belgrade. I do have in the back of my mind if Canada turn a corner for the better of maybe making Canada of one of three places we live. Now you can get citizenship in Serbia after 3 years of residency. That will be a major goal of ours. My loyalty to Canada has been brought down a lot seeing what Canada is voting for. I am optimistic it is starting to turn around, however I will be be taxed to death in Canada. So our overall ideal goal will be 3 places and one has low taxes where we can claim our tax residency.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Literally this is my goal exactly 😍 we’re actually headed to Mexico for a month or two this winter! I’d love to know how you’ve arranged your life to be able to pull off moving between the three places?

    • @chrisb236
      @chrisb236 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Isabel-Maria It's been a process.... So currently we have enough money of our own to be able to live for the foreseeable future and I basically just manage my investments. Looking at starting a hedge fund of my own, but that a whole separate thing. We homeschool our kid at the moment while we travel around and figure out the places we want to be for the longer term. We live in Queretaro Mexico in the winter and are residents of mexico. We are also headed to Paraguay to get residency there this winter. It's a zero tax jurisdiction and minimal time requirements to maintain it and a good plan B if everything gets nuts. We are in Budapest and headed to Cyprus for the prospect there due to it being a non dom tax country with a tax treaty with Canada. We will be going to Greece next year since they also have a good tax program for foreigners. Lots of these special tax status countries require you to buy property in general...except paraguay, uruguay, panama. We want our tax paying residency country to have the most flexibility in terms of time required in country to maintain the tax residency.
      Looking at possible getting citizenship in the Carribean next year to have a second passport. In the meantime will be letting time pass towards getting closer Paraguay and Mexico citizenship and possibly Serbian next year. Paraguay and Mexico the last 2 years before your citizenship application require to be in country for 6 months. In a few years we will need to consider that in how we split our time in those years. Serbia will be the same to just maintain the residency...So basically Serbia will require us 3 years in a row of maintaining 6 months there.
      So Basically right now for places to live we are Mexico, Serbia or Hungary, but checking out Cyprus/Greece for tax residency (have most flexibility). Also looking at Oman for tax residency and spending the winters.
      We have not looked at Asia all that much since it is so far from Canada and very humid. My wife does not like it being way too hot and humid...LOL
      When it comes to tax structures, when we know the places we want to now live, we will spend the money on Nomad Capitalist to put together our plan. I'm hoping that towards the end of the year next year we will be doing that.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow that’s amazing. So essentially the long-term goal will be to rock dual-citizenship, live off your investments, and then have houses in 2-3 countries that you can pop between throughout the year?

    • @chrisb236
      @chrisb236 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Isabel-Maria Exactly.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sheesh! Living the dream. Hit me up next time you’re in Belgrade! I’d love to have coffee with you and your wife 🥰

  • @aleksaristic94
    @aleksaristic94 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    STAY!❤

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I’m planning on it 😁

  • @leokaloper4132
    @leokaloper4132 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Concentrate on learning the language, in the meantime, both Edmonton and Vancouver will get warmer, and you know. you shouldn't think that an intoxicated person might not follow you at 4 am in Belgrade outskirts (or even downtown). But, in comparison to Santa Cruz del islote near Columbia, (here you'd be near your Mexico preference), we're a prefered option in my opinion. People who don't integrate in emigration, usually are not happy. Nauci srpski.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ah this video is old news. Still in Serbia and loving it, no plans to go back. And I did Mexico this past winter and was very glad I decided to move here instead of there!

  • @HellgaCyonCapoJunos_Wife
    @HellgaCyonCapoJunos_Wife ปีที่แล้ว +2

    13:30 Having watched all your video I realized you can maybe try Japan? Why?
    Security
    Hospitality and professionalism
    Nice people
    Community
    Mild weather
    High paying jobs
    Allows you to travel freely between Canada and Europe
    And other advantages
    There is also New Zealand, Australia and a few south american countries. As per your point Mexico is a great pick because US, Canada and Mexico has treaty allowing you to easily move around and integrate so you'd have a huge leg up.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ve actually lived in Asia! And although it is super gorgeous, the culture doesn’t completely do it for me. I absolutely love Spanish culture, so split time between Canada, Mexico, and Serbia is a sweet spot 🥰 though I do plan to do asia probably next winter though!

  • @nenadkrstic9801
    @nenadkrstic9801 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Even in the immediate vicinity of Belgrade there are very beautiful natural beauties. There are many videos in which foreigners (Americans, French, Russians...) visit those non-urban areas, mountains and they are all amazed by the hospitality of the people and the natural beauty. I completely understand your nostalgia and that's the most normal thing, missing family, close friends and all those little things you miss from your homeland. In any case, I wish you the best in whatever scenario you decide!🤗

  • @georgios3664
    @georgios3664 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My wife is from Serbia and I am from Greece, if you want better weather go to a small city in Greece, don't go to Athens it is chaos also don't go to Thessaloniki too big. Greece it has small cities for example Volos or Preveza that have everything. Best if you could combine both countries. But i wish you what ever decision you will take to have a great time and to be happy.

  • @MegaSale27
    @MegaSale27 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Isabel you are in Serbia arun you are Italy,Greece,Austria....just try to survive and you will be in much better position from all your friends....Serbia isn't the worst place to bee.

  • @nenadvojka2242
    @nenadvojka2242 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Please stay in Serbia-Belgrade, you are so sweet 😊 don't think so much, if you back home to Canada you will left ❤ here.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I’m planning on it! I’ve actually grown to love Serbia, no plans to leave any time soon

    • @nenadvojka2242
      @nenadvojka2242 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria Yeah, if anything can help you j am in Belgrade...

  • @lenna6013
    @lenna6013 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Understandable..
    Home is still home ❤
    I lived abroad to, not so extensively but yeah language was problem in Austria for me for example.. Not on my job there but simple stuff was difficult.
    It's ur life girly do whatever vibe with 💪♥️

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks love 🥰 no plans to leave any time soon, but also plan to split my time more between here n home

  • @level5148
    @level5148 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I understand that learning a new language is difficult, I had to do that myself more than once in my life. But living in Serbia since 2 years not being able to communicate with people? Maybe you shouldn't live in a non-English country? Serbians are very friendly but people will have more difficulties opening up to a stranger who barely speaks their language. And having lived in Canada for years, it is the same in the "Real North". My experience with Canada (contrary to Europe) is that, yes, people are easy to speak to... but that mostly doesn't automatically transform into friendships.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Being able to speak fluent enough Serbian to communicate on the level I can in English after living here for less than 2 years would require tons of dedication to learning it.
      Slavic languages aren’t easy to learn.
      I’m always working on it, but unfortunately don’t have a ton of time to dedicate to it, so 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @user-wp3yk3ip7o
      @user-wp3yk3ip7o 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Isabel-Maria
      You have to speak serbian with your boyfriend... it's easiest way to learn a language...

  • @thelongway93
    @thelongway93 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Heyy isabel, hope you're doing well. I'm Armenian also contemplating on moving to Belgrade. But i have no idea how to get a temporary residence permit so that i can legally live and work in Serbia. Can you help me out or give me any advice? For us Armenians we don't need a visa to visit Serbia for up to 3 month's. But i would like to live there permanently so I'm looking for legal ways to move there and hopefully find a job and stay

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey! So there are essentially 4 ways that you can get residency here. One is to buy property, one is to open a business (either a personal business or an LLC), one is to become common law with a Serbian, and one is to get a work permit by working for a Serbian company.
      I imagine the easiest and least expensive would be to get a work permit, but from what I hear right now, it’s not the easiest to find jobs, especially if you don’t have some specific skill set. You can browse online and start applying for jobs, or if you already have a stable online income, can open your own business here. But it’s a little pricey to get everything set up, and you will need to bring money in through the business and pay taxes, etc.
      Hope this helps!

  • @ekolog8201
    @ekolog8201 ปีที่แล้ว

    Whatever suits you better economically, at least one of important factor to consider. But do make a decision based on your feelings. You can buy and carry the pepper spray here legally, make sure it is the pepper based not the tear gas, the tear gas is not legal. One thing that still annoy me and I can not get used to, is when someone hit the horn behind me, try to simply ignore it if you can. They use horn to hurry you up, and is a custom for at least 10 years now. People were a bit better drivers in the past, because today nobody use basic driving instructions. Thank you for making honest and lovely videos. Wishing you best in the future!

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s hard to say which is better economically! Definitely easier to make better money in Canada but the cost of living is also much higher.
      Yes Serbian drivers honking at each other all the time definitely gets to me 😂 but other than that the vibes here are pretty peaceful!
      Thanks for the comment 🥰

  • @user-tj4cl4yl9x
    @user-tj4cl4yl9x ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Isabel , you are between 2 worlds with the little difference that we are hosts - we love the world whatever that means - our burocracy is slow - we learn - we were under sanctions and war please dont forget that - give our injured country a chance - we love and respect all of our guest from deep whitin - our state needs time adjust - you are such a beautiful - dont be angry on us !!

  • @Premium_Water
    @Premium_Water 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Stay in Serbia! Serbia loves you! Overall your videos are cool! More Canadians need to come to Serbia :D. Much respect from s Serb living in the US.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still here, don’t you worry 🥰 I agree, Serbia is the best

  • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
    @IwillEndureToTheEnd หลายเดือนก่อน

    Moving to Serbia feels like rolling the dice. I have Serbian background, barely speak the language, understand much more...
    Does Serbia have a lot of single women from 28-33?

  • @JoseBoy-ve5kb
    @JoseBoy-ve5kb ปีที่แล้ว +1

    May I suggest Rome, Madrid and Lisbon as spots that might actually match your preferences much more?

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have plans to check em all out in the next couple of years 🥰

  • @d.blairganung4457
    @d.blairganung4457 ปีที่แล้ว

    I could alternate 90 days in The Czech Republic where they have more things that you would normally want and the other 90 and maybe Novi Sad. It seems like a plausible plan even with Serbian citizenship but for some reason I'm simply not sufficiently motivated to give up the good life here. I'm familiar with Zadar and Zaton in Croatia knowing my way around there but a drive to Galveston and the beaches wins out. And we have the fabulous Buc-Ee"s en route. Even the Vietnamese food is better in Houston. There is so much here I would miss. I can even take a train from Houston to Lakbe Charles in Louisiana for $22. To the giant casinos there just to eat or see a big show. And in the US or Canada there are scenic train trips with thr money.

  • @d.blairganung4457
    @d.blairganung4457 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was in Prague for 15 years and learned a lot about slavic lifestyle. 1 day I was sitting in the main square and I found myself one of the few old-timers left everybody else had gone back to the United States and the only came from or some other place. I was bored I would start to being the American in Prague. I've been there shortly after the coming is left and I've gone through all the stages for it to become more like Western Europe if that's even possible. I like the food.
    So I was entertaining the idea of returning to your via Serbia. The food is different but everyone says it's good. The language is similar to check enough so that I could probably learn it At least 2 intermediate. Still if you are living as a good American whether it's can of dumb or USA and you're in Europe the people ask you the standard questions to ask any American over and over. It's not the same as living on your own country. I moved back to Houston Texas which the lot of people figure is not worth very much but actually it's a big surprise if you look into it. And people in Texas are courteous and kind and a lot of their culture is based on that. They're certainly not liberal but that doesn't mean they don't have a liberal bone in their body. As I get older I find their courtesy so sincere and helpful. And I do like efficiency so I can get things done when they're needed to be done. I can order things and make them quicker rather than later. Oh society seems to be turning more online than off. I don't even carry cash anymore.
    I miss Eastern Europe or Central Europe however you wish to call it. Like a lot of times I don't because when I look into it I realized it wasn't about so much me as it was the fact The culture I came from which was America. I missed being just one of the people.
    Permit me to introduce you to a concept you perhaps haven't heard of. It's called the Boomerang expat. My own parents had lived foreign for 15 years and finally returned to Ft Colin's, Colorado. Everything is so much easier once you return. Everything. We have cafe culture in The Heights, in The Woodlsnds, and in Spring Tx. T he Galleria area in Houston plus downtown have it too. If it ecosystem its somewhere in Houston. We even have Serbian food at Cafe Adel and a few other places, borek.
    It's so nice to be understood and most everywhere people are kind. Handicapp spaces reserved for those who need em. Etc etc.

  • @d.blairganung4457
    @d.blairganung4457 ปีที่แล้ว

    People say one wastes their lives in the US or Canads. I'm a well-rrad passion with a degree. I like a good conversation as much as anyone but let me tell you most people don't read. This is especially true in other cultures such thise in entrap Europe or Latin America. I know because I was there.

  • @xmanmucm3015
    @xmanmucm3015 ปีที่แล้ว

    I understand your Problem. You are catched between two worlds. It is also complicated because of the distance, so far expensive to travel. You are Young , you have time to make right decision for your life. Wish you the best.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Definitely a little complicated 😂 but I’m figuring it out 🥰 thanks!

  • @robogaming9228
    @robogaming9228 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    im serbian canadian i want to move to serbia after high school and i have lot of family back home ive spent a good amount of time in both canada and serbia tho

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think that’s a great idea if you’re not vibing with Canada any more!

  • @gulinborsti
    @gulinborsti ปีที่แล้ว

    +on canada and usa nature, its onother level bcs of vast space, many serbs like to say the nature in serbia is most beautifull on the world, but cmon, rly, nature of whole american continent from alaska to fireland in patagonia is rly something else, africa, asia also, coastal regions are higher heaven, oceans, careebeans

  • @d.blairganung4457
    @d.blairganung4457 ปีที่แล้ว

    Look around the libraries for proof.

  • @goranm7036
    @goranm7036 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Nix in The Mix" is another Canadian living in Serbia. I think you two would get along very well.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’ll check them out 🥰 thanks for the recco

  • @violetab3750
    @violetab3750 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am Serbian living in Ontario, Canada. Thanks to Trudeau, Canada is not what was few years ago. I don’t plan to go back to Serbia. I love Canadian politeness and I am hoping things will improve once Trudeau is gone. I was in Serbia in May, and it just confirmed for me that I don’t want to go back. There are no jobs, and people are depressed. I love Serbia and Serbian people, but life is not easy.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That’s totally fair! Life is indeed not easy for a lot of Serbians and sometimes you can feel it. Also hoping Canada gets less shitty when Trudeau finally gets the boot

  • @bunker_u_Donbasu
    @bunker_u_Donbasu ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Serbia is where you live, laugh and make lifelong friends. Canada (or insert generic english country who are all the same but ppl pretend they aren't all english) is where ppl go to work into their 70's, get divorced, have their kids hate them and become part of the rainbow community and gorge on food that can barely not be called trash. No offense but the fakeness, drug abuse, degenerate lifestyles, criminality and oppressive governments in the english world is like nothing I have ever experienced before. No one (not even the actual citizens) want to live in these countries. If it wasn't for the US dollar and wealth of the west no one would go there. Serbia's (and other similar countries) only problem is the lack of money and opportunity. Otherwise, if money was no problem I would live in the jungles of Botswana over Canada or the other 4 eyes.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Are you living in a western country or Serbia? If you’re stuck living somewhere you hate you should find a way to leave 🥰

    • @bunker_u_Donbasu
      @bunker_u_Donbasu ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Isabel-Maria In the salt mine known as the US right now. I'm lucky I can leave as I have roots in other countries. But like you mentioned. Serbia is great until it comes to money and employment opportunities. So right now I do what all the other Serbs in the west do. Work all day, send money back home, try to avoid getting stabbed by the homeless on the streets or getting a needle stick injury and relax and recover back in the Balkans.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol your comments crack me up. Well creating an online income and working from Serbia is definitely do-able! If you’re hating it that much, maybe this would be a good time to put your nose to the grindstone and make some money online

    • @aramisone7198
      @aramisone7198 ปีที่แล้ว

      What kind of work do you do online ? Im interested i live in Sweden and have not been to Serbia for about 15 years i miss Serbia.

  • @antipolitika4552
    @antipolitika4552 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another great & insightful video, and so much fun to watch, cheers!
    PS How about American or Australian women living in Serbia, it might be fun to compare notes with them?

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks so much 🥰 compare notes with them in what way?

    • @antipolitika4552
      @antipolitika4552 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria You mentioned that you are the only Canadian woman who moved to Serbia on her own that you know of, it might be fun to compare experiences and cultures with women from the US, maybe Australia or other countries that are culturally closer to Canada than to Serbia who did the same.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ahh I see! My best friend here is an Australian Serbian n she’s great, but there’s something about people from Canada that I just love 🙈

  • @tomislavciganovic1244
    @tomislavciganovic1244 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You don't need to speak Serbian langauge Serbs know English very good. Serbia is a great country to live in... peaceful, clam. friendly. socialize together. There's a lot of people living there in Serbia Americans, Canadians, Africans, Chinese, You name it..

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      There are a lot of people here who speak English, but if I’m living somewhere I’d prefer to speak the language 🥰 I don’t love making people speak in English around me all the time!

    • @tomislavciganovic1244
      @tomislavciganovic1244 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria I understand dearie. actually Serbian isn't that hard to learn. if you have the time make a video of yourself learning a few basic lessons in Serbian. there are Serbian books where you learn from it. or if you go to Google just type in Serbian langauge lessons and it will give you lists of Serbian common words.. since i am a Serb myself living in Canada.. I was born and raised here in Canada but yet again i speak Serbian and English of course. I have Serbian family there i Communicate them from time to time and they understand me 100% but some words mess with but they correct me. when i was in my teens I learned Serbian myself with no help..

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s amazing! Yeah I’d say that my Serbian is like a 3/10, just learning from my boyfriend and friends. Another year or two and I’m hoping my Serbian will be pretty good 🥰

    • @tomislavciganovic1244
      @tomislavciganovic1244 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria Bravo!

    • @tomislavciganovic1244
      @tomislavciganovic1244 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria Also don't confuse yourself with Croatian, Bosnian Montenegro cuz their similar languages but different accents.

  • @d.blairganung4457
    @d.blairganung4457 ปีที่แล้ว

    In this day of the cellphone and the internet most knowledge people have is no deeper than encyclopedia summary Of a topic or subject. In-depth conversations are hard to find in any country and more difficult than ever outside the US and Canada.

  • @ItsPetarBitch
    @ItsPetarBitch ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Definitely stay, Serbia is much nicer than Canada! The people, the food, even nature is similar.

  • @miroljubnikcevic3083
    @miroljubnikcevic3083 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are nice young lady. I wish you all the best in your life. Take care.

  • @checkeredsunglasses
    @checkeredsunglasses ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a Canadian that just moved to Belgrade! (I am Serbian though) We can always meet up :)

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      I would love that actually 🥰 in dire need of Canadian friends. What’s your IG?

    • @checkeredsunglasses
      @checkeredsunglasses ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria @creativaty

  • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
    @IwillEndureToTheEnd หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of all the countries in the world. Why Serbia of all places?

  • @mp38111
    @mp38111 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes we are a little different, yes we may look unapproachable or what not. That’s only because our country and religion have been on the constant front line defending our freedom. First read upon our history, learn a little more about our religion. Visit Zica, Studenica, Mileseva, Manasija .. this will give you peace and comfort to understand us a little more. You are absolutely right in most of your conclusions but believe me, Serbs are a one big family. If we love you, we simply love you for life. We don’t bend for no one, we don’t pretend to be anything we are not and nothing can surprise us. Just remember one thing there is NO GOLDEN MIDDLE. It simply doesn’t exist. Serbia is sure something getting used to but…. It has everything. Or just go to Australia, same as Canada but has the weather you want. 😂. Good luck!

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Awe this is a cute comment. Thanks for watching!

  • @zazu9117
    @zazu9117 ปีที่แล้ว

    Living without challenges is like living in a coma. The only 100% safe, peaceful, comfortable... place is cemetery.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah I completely agree! Though some times when the struggle is a little too hard I wonder if easier wouldn’t be better 😂

    • @zazu9117
      @zazu9117 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria Applies to all of us. And it is ok to take a rest sometimes.

  • @zatarawood3588
    @zatarawood3588 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like your idea of living in several places, and having 2 or perhaps even 3 bases) However, from a financial standpoint, how could you make that work? If you have short term rental apartments you can end up paying 2 or 3 times the going rate on an AirBnB vs. just renting the whole year in one place. Also you end up paying a lot of airfare + your stuff esp. big items which help make your life easier + comfortable can be difficult to ship back and forth. I know the very rich make it work by just buying homes in different locations & just having several sets of things in each place as they have the money) Sadly I do not :)

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think the best way to make this work is to own a house in several different locations and rent it out on Airbnb when you’re not there. Otherwise, you have the option to have a main hub where you keep most of your bigger items, which you move into storage when you leave on a trip with only your essentials and try and find longer-stay accommodations when you go/do work away wherever you travel to, stuff like that. Personally, I’d like to do the former, but also haven’t managed to make enough money to do so yet 😂 but that’s my goal

    • @zatarawood3588
      @zatarawood3588 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Isabel-Maria Do you have any good advice on where to find longer stay accommodation? There seems to be a bit of a grey area between short stay apartments (AirBnB/BookingDotCom) and the domestic real estate market (run by local estate agents). The former you dont want to use for long stay as the per night cost adds up to *2/*3 the domestic rent. The latter often won't consider rentals less than a year. So if you wanted to spend say 3 months in a place where do you go to?

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes! So I would say it’s a good idea to try joining expat/housing Facebook groups in the city you want to go to. Often people are looking to sublet when they go on vacation and you can get short term rentals for the local price. You can also try trustedhousesitters.com if you like pets, and when I’m going somewhere for longer than a week I sometimes message airbnbs to see if I can do a booking offline to save some cash. Hopefully this helps!

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All of that being said, you can usually expect to have to move places a couple times if you plan to stay somewhere for a few months, but it’s definitely better than trying to survive living in airbnbs

    • @zatarawood3588
      @zatarawood3588 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Isabel-MariaHey thanks for the tips) Yes using AirBnBs esp. for longer stays can be unpleasant) ... they aren't kitted out for longer stays, the kitchens with 2 tiny hobs if your lucky, the tiny toilets you have to squeeze into, not to mention the thin mattresses which give you backache after a few days Lol All part of the AirBnB 'experience' ;) Have you had any luck negotiating with estate agents, saying look Ill take it for 3 or 6 months? Or perhaps with cheaper hotels like an Ibis (although they too dont have cooking faculties for instance)?

  • @birachdamir5149
    @birachdamir5149 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Stay in Serbia. Your place is here.

  • @gbp4998
    @gbp4998 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Move to Vojvodina. More peacful and people are more nicer. 😊
    Plus having all these different countries to visit and on your door step is plus living in Serbia.
    You are right, no country is perfect. But a lack of social and urban structure in Serbia is keeping me not move back home. I have lived in Australia for the passed 33 yeara and I love it. But just like Canada, ever since lock downs and draconian policing during that time, has ruind something here as well.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah I have family in Vojvodina and love popping in! Definitely more relaxed. Right now I’m trying to decide between getting a countryside place in Kosmaj, lake Perucac, and cacak 🙈
      And I feel you, Canada also hasn’t been the same since the lockdowns 🥲

  • @aleksandarkalkan2472
    @aleksandarkalkan2472 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cool video ❤

  • @cutest_animals_ever.
    @cutest_animals_ever. ปีที่แล้ว

    how cold is serbia???? versus canada.

    • @cutest_animals_ever.
      @cutest_animals_ever. ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm from Canada too, so I'm surprised to hear that you find it so cold being from Alberta

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Serbian winters are significantly nicer than winters in Alberta! But I also haven’t done a full winter in Alberta since I was 17 so I’m not used to the cold any more

  • @drazenpetrovic1279
    @drazenpetrovic1279 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tebi treba ljubav😂 nadji decka i neces se seliti.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      I already have a boyfriend! If it wasn’t for him I woulda left a long time ago 😂

  • @HellgaCyonCapoJunos_Wife
    @HellgaCyonCapoJunos_Wife ปีที่แล้ว

    14:06 - 14:19
    Any solid examples of both worlds?

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Honestly I feel like covid is the perfect example. Serbia didn’t really lock down and there were huge protests when the govt tried to impose tight restrictions, while Canada completely shut down and basically turned into a police state lol

  • @VladanMilic-nf5bb
    @VladanMilic-nf5bb หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ti si national beauty

  • @hamidrajaei647
    @hamidrajaei647 ปีที่แล้ว

    If someone is able to live in Europe and South America and still lives in canada and the US, still wasting their lives

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Honestly, it’s not easy moving to a different country and leaving behind your friends, family, culture, and social norms. I completely understand peoples decision to stay in the west

  • @mp38111
    @mp38111 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Don’t do it, it will be a massive mistake. Go visit, get shocked with the collapse of Canada then come back. There are many jobs in Belgrade looking for English speaking folks.

  • @QueensrycheGirl
    @QueensrycheGirl ปีที่แล้ว

    If you need any help or coffee buddy just let me know!

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Awe that’s too sweet 🥰 my boyfriend is luckily my saving grace here! But coffee could be nice

    • @QueensrycheGirl
      @QueensrycheGirl ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria I'm in Serbia until October so let me know. 😀

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You have an IG?

    • @QueensrycheGirl
      @QueensrycheGirl ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria queensryche_girl

  • @darkom.6650
    @darkom.6650 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ❤💙🤍

  • @okoje
    @okoje ปีที่แล้ว

    I think Serbia isn't place for you. You perfectly recognized service problems and similar. Serbian people (Serbs) are to busy trying to stay free, rather than trying to "earn a couple of dollars more". If you didn't see that yet, maybe later would be to late...? I am sorry.

  • @user-ro7dv8bg5g
    @user-ro7dv8bg5g หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your boyfriend is a lucky man. I wish I met you first.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I get that a lot 😂

  • @user-zs8tj9uf6y
    @user-zs8tj9uf6y ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Iove u dear ❤❤❤

  • @neighbourninja
    @neighbourninja 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What?! You mean to tell us Serbia not unsafe with angry nasty people everywhere? Oh my God.

  • @goran797
    @goran797 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well dear, two years and you can't say hi in Serbian?
    Canadians are not nice, their polite. Serbians are not polite but are nice.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Who said I can’t say hi in Serbian 😂

    • @goran797
      @goran797 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Isabel-Maria Didn't mean to offend. I just think after two years I am sure if you tried you could learn the basics easily as your vocabulary in English is great so you are a word person. In the video you said when you go to Canada you like the idea you can just say hi so I assumed you couldn't say it in Serbian. ;)

  • @coolpot
    @coolpot 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Canada has ALOT of problems now. and the western world is in collapse, east is rising. i wouldnt rush back

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m still here with no plans to go back any time soon 😅

  • @paulwilliams2663
    @paulwilliams2663 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Come home and Ill take you for food 😂 Irish expat.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still in Serbia 🫡

  • @a0z9
    @a0z9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Es mejor serbia en baloncesto

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hahahahaha I just watched the game. Heartbroken

  • @boby4751
    @boby4751 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    canadians are nice but it's fake in general, living in Serbia is clearly not mind numbing and feeling dumber in general. Customer service is better in Canada but I would say it's not always "good" to have.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Why is good customer service not good to have?

    • @boby4751
      @boby4751 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria don't get me wrong, it's good to have, but it should not be a main reason for someone like you in this case, to move back to canada.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Ahh I see. And it’s not, just definitely a treat to have when I go home for visits 🥰

  • @dijalog6284
    @dijalog6284 ปีที่แล้ว

    ¿Y que pasa con el novio Serbio?😅 , Ven a España no vayas a esa mierda de hielo.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Serbian boyfriend is going strong! We plan to escape to Mexico this winter 😁

    • @zazu9117
      @zazu9117 ปีที่แล้ว

      A girl from Moscow living in Larnaca, Cyprus: "I never got frozen in my life like I did here." Me, from Serbia, living for years on Cyprus and in Spain (Valencia), I can confirm it.

  • @johnnyd2383
    @johnnyd2383 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh dear... you should have leaned the local language by now...

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Ooof tell me about it 🙃 my Serbian is decent but definitely not as good as it should be

    • @johnnyd2383
      @johnnyd2383 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Isabel-Maria If so, I do not see that being a big obstacle to your everyday life. Serbians are friendly and to befriend them is an easy feat. Only your personal internal breaks would have prevented you in having excellent social life in Belgrade. Did you connect to other Canadians living there.?

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      I actually haven’t met many other Canadians living here! Mostly friends with Serbians though I have some international friends too 🥰

  • @dumitru-claudiusergentu6720
    @dumitru-claudiusergentu6720 ปีที่แล้ว

    how is this even a topic of discussion, you compare a top wealthy country with top rated index of living year after year vs. a country decimated by poverty, with all-time high corruption, zero development, zero education system, zero health care system, emigration on steep hill and only growing, etc. Serbia is a very nice country to visit, with some amazing people, but it is just a country to visit.

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I’ve been living here for 2 years and have no plans to leave any time soon 🥰 Serbia and more developed countries are attractive for different reasons
      But also, education here is phenomenal, health care is great, and there’s actually a lot of new infrastructure being developed. The economy here is not great, hence why a lot of people decide to leave, but I also think it’s on the up and ups
      Thanks for your comment!

    • @emilpopovic6167
      @emilpopovic6167 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I suppose you have lived in a rabbit hole? The country has developed enormously the last two decades. It is very easy to see if you visit the country from abroad every other year. Education is highly ranked. Belgrade has had an IT-boom the last years, and was declared the city with the greatest economic potential of the 100 largest cities in the region of Emerging Europe, which includes 11 EU-countries for 2 years in a row.
      Health care is for everybody, many have private insurance as well and this is not different from many other countries in the west. Violent crime is much lower than in many other countries in the west, especially compared to the USA.
      A lot of foreigners have moved to Serbia the past years, and I am not including the Russians now but I mean from richer countries. Even The New York Post has written about it. Sure, it has problems, some worse, some less, but the situation is far from what you present it to be.

    • @dumitru-claudiusergentu6720
      @dumitru-claudiusergentu6720 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@emilpopovic6167 The data looks great on paper! In fact, a lot of immigrants prefer to go to Serbia than in Canada. Furthermore, I heard that University of Toronto, McGill and British Columbia all struggle to get students as they rather prefer to get better education in Serbia. I also heard that Canadians book tickets to EU and then cross illegally to Serbia to get medical treatment to avoid the long VISA ques at Serb embassies. I do not deny that Serbia did and continues to do a lot of progress but the comparison with Canada is too far fetched from all points of view.

    • @emilpopovic6167
      @emilpopovic6167 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dumitru-claudiusergentu6720 please, you mentioned zero several times in your text and exaggerating facts. Again, the trend the last two decades has been clear and it is clearly visible. A lot more needs to be done, besides corruption especially with environmental questions, but I think that after 2 years our Canadian girl is intelligent enough to make her decisions on rational grounds and will not decide based on "information" from doomsday prophets like you.

    • @zazu9117
      @zazu9117 ปีที่แล้ว

      You have no clue what are you talking about. But if it suits you to believe in those numbers and statistics, enjoy.

  • @_black_lives_matter_records
    @_black_lives_matter_records 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    YOU ARE JEST TOO STUPED

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This comment is iconic hahahaha

  • @zrikizrikic9126
    @zrikizrikic9126 ปีที่แล้ว

    Где ћеш сад? Да пропустиш грађански рат и чишћење гована имослобађање Србије..

    • @Serb248
      @Serb248 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Какав бре рат? Нема од тога ништа. Све се ради о медијима и стратегији "топло-хладно" да народ мисли да има избора...

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Not leaving any time soon! Also not preparing for a civil war though, don’t see that on Serbia’s horizons

    • @zrikizrikic9126
      @zrikizrikic9126 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Isabel-Maria узми курс неки или види школу везано за медицину..лакше ћеш посао..кад могу Шиптари да су доктори шта теби фали

    • @zrikizrikic9126
      @zrikizrikic9126 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Serb248 ако не буде рат онда је до тебе и мене..нисмо устали у одбрану.. нема изговора

  • @AmericanEmperor
    @AmericanEmperor ปีที่แล้ว

    Canada is the worst place in North Amerique. So stay in Serbia, if you need peace quiet and tranquility, move to Montenegro; even better let us both move to Montenegro. I am in Canada right now, but we can meet up in Montenegro.
    If you have been to the coastal area of Montenegro and know what it costs (approximately) to rent a 1 bedroom apt and have a normal life, let me know. I will be so grateful. Take care sweetheart,

    • @aleksaristic94
      @aleksaristic94 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wtf dude 😂😂😂

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Me and my boyfriend have plans to buy a countryside home soon! Hope you manage to leave Canada soon if you’re not happy there

  • @bokidimi5215
    @bokidimi5215 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    GO TO PORTUGAL OR CHILE.

  • @vladimirzivkovic363
    @vladimirzivkovic363 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ozdargaj
    @ozdargaj ปีที่แล้ว

    Serbia love you, Canada don't. 😊

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lol have a lot of people in each country that love me!

    • @ozdargaj
      @ozdargaj ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Isabel-Maria Just kidding. 👌

  • @user-lr3dt4me5j
    @user-lr3dt4me5j ปีที่แล้ว

    Go!!

    • @Isabel-Maria
      @Isabel-Maria  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for all the views 😁