Main reason why most people leave Canada : No value of your education and your experience. Even if you were master of your profession back home and lead a satisfying life, here you are a McDonalds worker/ or Tim hortons/ Or Factory Worker.
Canada is just like India , but a cleaner version with heavy snow . Pay grades are much lower than USA . You can easily make new friends as many are Indians . Life is tough , but if you are willing to rough it out for a few years it is worth it. Because Canada like all western countries value human life
It’s better to live in a rich country on basic income and having good quality food and air rather then being rich in poor country and eating and breathing all chemicals, simple!!!
I lived 15 years in Canada, and its not for everyone. Life is very robotic; quite simply, you live to work. The cost of living is also very high. To have a decent living in Canada, your family income should be around $150,000, otherwise its pretty much a struggle. Also, there is a clear lack of social life since everyone is in the race to make money through multiple jobs to make ends meet. Finally, the weather, don't get me started on that. I can go on and on but I guess i'll stop here.
Fawad Ayub really $150,000 you must be a loser you can live very well in Canada for $40,000 the minimum wage in canada for the jobs in restaurants,etc is average $12/hr .if you are unionized then you get paid $15-$18/ hr to work aa a maid in a hotel ,that is more money that what you make in your own country as professional.This and s is in the low end jobs.the more educated and professional you are you make a lot more. Many new comers especially Indians are not used to doing hard work , or doing chores in their homes, like dishes , laundry, mow Your grass, wash your car, etc, most men are too lazy to do any work in the house fixing things..Many do not mix socially with non Indians.because they think Indian culture is better.many Indians are "RACISTS " so quit blaming one of the best countries in the world. Why don't you go back to Pakistan. Probably where you came from. Over 250,000 come on a average as immigrants from around the world. So go back where you came from
@@RajDas-ob4mp Wow!! this escalated fast. You are entitled to your opinion but I think you need to visit basic economics. Please go and study real versus nominal income, and you will bite your own tongue. Enough said!!
Great to know that finally people are speaking the truth. As somebody living 10+ years in Alberta, it is unfortunate but Canada is only good for people coming from war torn countries. Those who have stable jobs in their own countries, may fall in a financial trap here and have a worse live. Politicians, especially liberals, encourage immigration because it means more votes and more power for them.
You make it sound as though choosing to stay in Canada is a benchmark of success and hardwork. I think people should be wherever they are the happiest because thats what matters the most in the end.
Well said ma'am every country is unique...the vIdeo depicts as if it is the benchmark, ultimate going to Canada...Canadian govt should have understood by now that it is used as a doormat for going to USA..
Yup born and raised here in Canada and I want to move to America. I'm journeyman/ redseal electrician with years of experience Canada sucks for jobs. Trudeau is a fucker. He ruined Canada
@@gurjindersingh199 Ha! that's the thing you went to trades as a minority... There are alot of TRADES jobs but mostly in the industry there's alot more vying for White Females over any other COLORED minority
I live in Canada since 2012 , Canada is a beautiful country BUT life is so expensive , salary is low , harsh winters, takes lot of patience and hard work to get success
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Greg Marsden, where’s the “free shit” for immigrants? One cannot get any unless they’re a scammer. I’m not a scammer-stupid me-and I work 3 part time jobs here. And yes, I’m leaving soon. I can get a much better work-life balance in my birth country for the same or better life standard. Cheers!
I did not have anything to lose in my former country and I got everything in Canada, if I thought about coming back to my former country just for some comfort I would never do it.
People's expectations are the cause of their problems. I moved here because it's better than the alternative (which is my home country). I have low expectations here with plans to adapt as quickly as possible while looking for loopholes within the system to exploit.
The thumb line is “there is no red carpet available anywhere in the world , be it Canada, UK , US or Australia “ so be prepared first and clear your mindset and plan first... then take any step to leave your existing well settled job . Which require a lot of thinking , planning and effort also.
.Live indoors from November to May and dark at 5pm. Long cold winters and high taxes and expensive rents. It's the 2nd largest country with only 35 million people for a reason.
I agree. All have to restart their lives. Many regretted because of hardship that each have to go through to. Find a job is challenging because requires Canadian education and qualifications.
Canadian qualifications... Is the biggest fraudulent lie to justify rampant white racism and very poor access to high paying professional/corporate jobs for highly skilled colored immigrants. What you are promoting is a clever lie by Canadian Immigration Authority and Canadian society to lure and trap highly qualified colored immigrants in low paid low class jobs with a false hope.
@@stanchill6174 They say you need a Canadian experience.I always try to figure out what it means especially since it comes out from a canadian imbecile.
As a white guy born in Canada, I will guarantee you that the vast majority of people born here have to start at the bottom. My family is not poor, but as a kid, I delivered newspapers door to door. I have done a number of physical labour jobs, including cleaning tables at restaurants and harvesting tobacco. University in Canada is not easy, you have to work hard for 4 years, even if you are fluent. Working for the government, or a private business here is unpleasant, with heavy workloads, and unpaid overtime. Even rich Canadians do not have servants, they clean and cook for themselves. We benefit from having a high-value dollar, which helps. You buy a house or a car by borrowing the money. Canada has the highest personal debt level in the western world. We are like ducks. Calm on the surface, but paddling like crazy under the surface.
Geez, you pretty much said everything that was in my mind after I graduated from University in Canada in 1987. I booked a one way ticket to Asia in 1989 in search of a career and I haven't looked back.
All those people getting angry that he criticized some aspects of Canada.. I think you can't handle life well.. All countries have their pros and cons and somebody who is thinking of moving to another nation has to consider it all.. Even if you say INDIA is a third world country then also you can survive and normal social life there.. Noone cares who is shitting where.. If you are supporting Canada.. then it's fine but it's doesn't mean it's perfect .. If you earn 60k rupees in India.. I think a family of 4 can easily survive and enjoy some times easily.. But in Canada you easily have to earn 100k$ + to have a normal life where you have to think twice before eating outside.. An eg. My friend's father earn 50k in Delhi.. He easily eats 7-8 times outside in a month with a family of 5.. But other friend in Canada earns like 70k$ with family of 4 can't even think of eating more than 2-3 times in a month..
Seems like an informative video to me. I follow your updates regularly and they are really helpful. A friend of mine moved to Canada in January, got a really well paying job in Ontario & decided to move back to India just because of Cost of living and she was habitual of having maids do all the work. I think people who cannot leave their comfort zones, should give it a good thought before applying.
Yes , it is truth , all IT jobs are off-shored to INDIA or other countries due to cheap labour cost , and Canada is very poor in terms of electronics industry . No Job security and frequent lay offs.
Bro minimum wage in Canada is $13/hr. Here in India me and my Friend work on Web design/Develooment projects for $16.75/hr on an average. And its US dollar that has more value than Canadian dollar and we dont have to pay rent etc etc
Moved back to India from Australia. Poor quality entry level jobs as in Canada. Not willing to drive Uber etc. No regrets. Left before my career was permanently damaged.
Not complaining abt d struggle in nz, but as Indian working in hotelchain during weeknd, public holidays, even extra hours in farms to pay education loan, I wl suggest better stay in India and concentrate on study and go thru govt. jobs, regret wasted 5 years, currently working in hdfc bank.
@@manpreet3823 Bro if you have own house and You are 4 members(Husband,Wife,2 Kids) and you have Stable income of 32000 rs/month then you can live a better life than Canada here in Punjab.Belive me.
So some anecdotal experience from a Canadian born and raised. My parents immigrated to Canada from the UK, and with their heritage and similar education system my parents flourished in Canada. I grew up in Brampton, a large community on the outskirts of Toronto and my community in Brampton is almost completely south asian now with the majority of people in my neighbourhood being Punjabi. Many of my friends growing up were of Punjabi heritage and I could see their parents, not all but a good chunk of them, working menial jobs when they may have been qualified to do more. They worked hard, bought their houses, paid for their children's education and lead an overall successful and productive life....but the bigger picture is the success of the 2nd generation, the children who were raised in Canada. I'm in my early 40's now and almost everyone I know who came from an immigrant family is handsomely successful. The work ethic instilled from their parents will guarantee success in Canada. Most of the people I still keep in touch with are making over 6 figure salaries or they own their own business and are making even crazier amounts of money. When I go back to Brampton to visit my parents I'm amazed to see the number of successful small businesses that have turned into local chains. I'm seeing the younger generation driving nice cars and buying nice houses.....If you come to Canada thinking you will get the red carpet treatment as an immigrant, it will likely not be there for you. If you come here prepared to work and instill that work ethic into your kids, they can be successful beyond your wildest dreams. Do it for your kids if for nothing else.
Those who are not living a comfortable life in their countries should move to Canada..otherwise not..there is a lot of struggle in Canada even for survival...houses are expensive, taxes are very high, jobs are less, vast undeveloped areas...People who are doing low jobs have no chance to increase their standard of living...they live in same rented homes and apartments even after 10 years of their stay in Canada...Canada only let one earn so that he and his family can survive not prosper...Canada needs people for labour jobs and keep them there only...
@@abdullahmamun3991 same shit here brother. Labor is labor I am in taxi industry. So many hours so less money. If you work 12-13, hours a day 7 days a week you may be able to survive.
This is the most balanced video on moving to Canada, pro vs cons. All immigrants had to deal with these situations. My grandfather was a grave digger & my grandmother a maid when they moved to Canada in 1930s. This is what all new immigrants have to do. Their ancestors reap the benefits of the sacrifices they endured. Remember back in those days there was no government plans or services like now for newcomers.
Reality is my friends on FB and Instagram - never post holiday pics outside of Toronto or Vancouver. Whereas my friends who live in US / UK / Aus / SGP would periodically post pics of them holidaying around the world Its simple - people only earn enough to survive in canada leaving them with No cash to afford a vacation
The government is corrupt and crooked and taxes end up in the pockets of those behind the scenes, THE CORPORATIONS , conversely, run by corrupt lawyers who came up with the concept that a corporation is a person..it is so blatantly stupid yet it is law go figure...lawyers blowing lawyers AND lawyers blowing judges with poor judgment if that's what you need today..and don't forget, the judges decision is final..you cannot bring logic into it because it messes up their agenda and they were paid under the table to make that decision and not one that follows logic unless of course you have an extra 100,000 and they redo the case,,,then you get your decision as you had wished for. ITS THE JUSTICE MY ASS SYSTEM
Thanks for the motivation sir. I came to Canada earlier this month and was lacking motivation. You charged me up. If you live near Toronto, we can meet on weekends, provided you have time. Thanks and regards, Mayureshwar
Mayureshwar Sontakke hello Mayur! I live in usa and I’m planing to come there for master. Could you share your email with me. I had some questions regarding canada. Thanks!
The people will never be happier in their country. Because they wanna go to Canada or Europe for having luxury life which is just dream for majority of them. They only go abroad for showing off to their home country's people that I live in Canada or some where else. Even life might be dismal in Canada. If someone has good life in his homeland, it may be the best place I swear. I have many relatives in UK who came back to Quetta now weeping that why I wasted my time In UK. THEY ONLY go to see beauty, buildings, and many more things.
I generally never dislike a Video but this one I had to !! Sorry but this video lacks Reality and the truth is that more and more people are leaving Canada because of its Harsh and stressful life ! And another truth, Indian people who are well off in India seriously don't need to move anywhere in the world. Just live and flourish where you are planted. Period !!!
I had 2 of my relatives who came back to Delhi after spending more than 6 months in Toronto. Their main reason was going at a stage where they were socially isolated completely, had a rich life style in delhi but there they had to do all the stuff on their own,.. But they always praise the country
I am happy in my own country. I have all my basic things. I travel and stay in different countries for holidays. I am able to do this because I can save money in my own country.
@@MnMEminem Indians and 3rd world immigrants live on rent and work entry level jobs. When they get a job in their own field, even that is at a very low level.He is speaking about International students and employees. Most of that 5% is those people.
All in one most likely thing in your videos is that you give more information in just a very small video content that's very appreciating thing to get more information in short time !❤️😍
I am a citizen now and work in a very hot field in IT and was making mid 6 figure salary in Montreal and was not saving anything due to taxes, expenses and high cost of living. I moved back and now I'm saving close to 50k cad yearly in India. I plan to save up some money and then move back later with enough money for a good down payment for a house. Maybe after that my expenses will be low and saving will be comparable.
Life is very hard in Canada. Low wages and high cost of living. Many homeless and housing shortage. Cold damp bone chilling winters. Boring life if have no money.
Brilliantly explained and remarkable advises too. To the point reflections. This should be the bottom line of anyone who wants to .migrate, getting the expectations realistic. Great quote to end too👍👍❤️🌷🌷
It's a 5 year cycle. Year 1 is optimism. Year 2 is doubt. Year 3 is isolation and loneliness. Year 4 is a mad dash to try and make it work. Year 5 is where immigrants realize Canadians do not accept minorities and never will, and acceptance of either being a second class citizen, or moving back home. I've talked with many people at stage 5, and they can't wait to get back to their home country and forget the thankless jobs they had to do here, which just get used on overpriced rent, food, and transport. Cost of living is never mentioned to immigrants, and when they understand it costs money to live here, then it's an easy choice to move back
Tasha Anderson big scammed coz canadian governmnet allowed immigrants to paid hundreds or even thousands of dollars just to get in then ended up jobless or in a big debt.
@@elaine03812 That's the problem new immigrants don't understand, or aren't told they are a pawn in an international market for human labor. In exchange for the possibility of citizenship, they are expected to do all the work the Canadian middle class won't do. It is sad, and my family went through it. In the end, even if you are successful, your kids end up losing their own language, culture, heritage, and sense of who they are, a sense of belonging in this world. They just feel like second class citizens here anyways.
I had asked my uncle one day ... Why do you live here in village why don't you like the city life ... The village people have very traditional mindset so my reason to live in city is that I just can't adjust to the villagers old age mindset ... So my uncle replied .. life is easier in village .. you don't have to worry about your ends getting meet ... You can survive here moreover the people know each other so when in need inspite of not liking each other people will still help you and if they like you they will help you any way they can all the time ... Like my maternal grandfather is known throughout his village . So when I go for grocery shopping in the village people recognize me and een if I fall short of money they say it's ok don't pay take it just like that .."oh are you his grand kid here we had good sweet corn harvest this year take some with you and enjoy with your (nanu ) maternal grandfather ...( Milk )relatives have cows in their houses when another relatives cow is pregnant ad can't give milk another relatives cow is their the family shares the milk .. all families have cows one family person in the family in turns is given the task to take the cows to graze everyday and roam around enjoy the nature ... The kids enjoy playing with cows and their new borns ... Loving animals get ingrained in their kids from the start ... Children grow up to be kinder towards other species .. Buildings high rises ,sky walks they are just same types of buildings .their are buildings and houses in the village also ... The main this is how much peace you have in that house ... Definition of hell according to my Guru is " living in expensive luxurious house , having nothing to do , stressfull life , kids not listening to you , you having so much food to eat but you can't eat it because of your diabetes or other illness , you grow old alone and die one day but nobody cries for you as soon as you leave after your death youngsters fight over your property that's pure hell "
I liked the part about " Over Expectations / False Expectation" Please share more details to help form the right expectations 2 things I have already learnt through your videos and reinforced through other sources of information.. (and the summary in my own words as follows) #1 Canadian Work Experience is a key to getting placed in the desired job. So be mentally prepared to take up any job that comes your way until you land in the job you aspired for #2 Jobs are better obtained through referral. So be open to network with people. # Any more practical tips, please ???
I agree with you but you are forgetting the most hardest truth. Tax in Canada is insane, on average migrants pay 50 percent of their salary for tax and health care.
thank god .. i saw their is this lady crying about how difficult it is to live in canada. i was reconsidering to migrate. i believe no matter where you go hard work has no option. and im aware about the other differences very well. thx so much
well i have red so many comments where people appreciating canada in a way OR criticizing those who are not happy there. i guess i am qualified to speak on that better then any one as i have spent 3 years in Australia - 3 years in Singapore, some time in US and other countries -- now more then 1 year in canada ONE WORD - life in CANADA is more Indoor - due to weather - due to housing structure (basement bull shit) and other reasons you feel quit suffocated in a time (immigrants who are not use to it) - if u can bear this - this is the place to be
True Live indoors from November to May and dark at 5pm. Long cold winters and high taxes and expensive rents. It's the 2nd largest country with only 35 million people for a reason.
canada is good for people from war torn countries like afghanistan, iraq, syria, lebanon, palestine, jorden, Srilana, many afrikan and central asian countries.
Canada has its pros and cons. But, everything depends on ones current situation in India and his or her objectives to migrate to Canada. For instance, if you are working at a good job position in India, then getting a similar job position in Canada could take years. Of course it depends on the industry in which you work too. So, until you get that similar job position, life can be tough in Canada. Indians who have been born and brought up in big Indian cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, and who have good jobs, should think twice before moving to Canada. For such urban Indians, life is actually not bad in India. The following are the most likely reasons for the same: 1. You may have your or parent’s house to live in 2. You have extensive labour force available to take care of most of your household chores 3. You have cheaper, faster and extensive e-commerce. For example, Amazon, Flipkart, Big Basket, Grofers, Uber, Ola, Zomato, Swiggy, Medlife, etc. 4. Food, Mobile Data, Insurance, etc. are much cheaper in India 5. You may not have to live hand to mouth for years 6. Your social and professional network may already be robust 7. You may miss your family, friends, festivals, Cricket, movies, politics, stock market, cuisines, sense of belonging, origins, culture, etc. in India There could be a million other reasons why urban Indians could miss their home. On the other hand, Indians who haven’t experienced the urban Indian life and find it difficult to settle in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore may consider moving to Canada, as it’s probably equally tough for them to live in Indian metro cities. To sum up, if moving to Canada is your dream, then just go right ahead with it. But, if it’s a decision based on following the herd, then do some real hard evaluation before immigrating to Canada, particularly if you are born and brought up in urban India.
Lived here in Canada my whole life. Canada was pretty good 20 years ago. Even though it had much taxes, things were relatively affordable, but not now. Oooosh. If you do decide to buy a house, make sure it has parking or else you will have to park blocks away from your house, and in the winter time its extra tough. And the cleanliness has gone done in my opinion especially in public washrooms and rental housing.
I agree with everything except that US is more open to immigrants from a job point of view keeping the visa issues aside. They just care if you are qualified and dont care if your education is from india or Timbuktu. If you have the skills the job is yours. Canada needs canadian education or experience in most cases.
When you prepare to leave your home country, don't expect some fairyland with plethora of jobs simply thrown on you so that you can walk over it. Be prepared to struggle, it's a struggle of life for better living.
It's a useless struggle--why do you think Canadian elites want foreign immigrants? To be nice? No, to lower wages for everyone, including natives. Every new wave of immigrants lower the wages more and more and more.
For me to be honest, I will stay here till I get the passport, take pictures, get a few experiences then I’ll leave back home or head back to another place!
First of all, I want to thank you that you are making people aware. I have two questions. Hope you will respond. My first question is what are the study visas and agents from Montreal doing in Montreal. Tell us what the climate is like in other cities. Is there work. An outsider can be settled there. Another question may be taken from an Indian Advocate Canada PR. Can he become an Advocate by studying the Law of Canada and the scope of the Advocate in Canada? Please tell in your next video.🙏
Right can an BBA LLB from India can be lawyer in Canada if not then what he has to do, to become lawyer in Canada or type of diploma/ master he has to do to get PR .
I find Vancouver to be hostile. Rent are expensive and overrated (I am in fact Belgian and grew up in France just to give you some context); buying a house is an “insult” (this is why I plan to buy in Europe instead as it is 2-3 times cheaper if I buy in some towns in France or Belgium) and many people in Vancouver seem to be unhappy and frustrated by where their lives has taken them! In regards to the girls here, I found them to be “nice” but in fact, they are just nice on the surface only (if I have to compare it to my experience of girls in France or Belgium). In Vancouver, most girls are very “money oriented” (yes and many of them date “sugar daddies but that is not known outside Canada, right?) and so many look for financial security in a partner than a sane relationship! I am not astonished to see why so many end up being unhappy, depressed suffering in their relationship and above all… end up being alone (and end up using dildos) and regretting their lives years later! After having lived in this place for 6 years (a place which I would leave behind soon hopefully as we are heading back to Europe soon), I am so glad to leave this place for good! Many relationships here are fake and superficial (compared to Europe) And it is a city where sooooo many girls (they pretend they are not) are sooo lonely.. now I am ni longer astonished why dildos sell so well!!! This is why so many (people and Vancouver girls) here smoke pots and end up being depressed or having lots of mental disorders! Now on top of that, I hate their hospitals where you have to wait for everything (in Belgium that has never existed), and dislike those fake social interactions that many think it is worth something when in fact, it is just superficial-ness, illusion and coldness. I strong believe that Canada is “worth it” but providing that you are thinking of it as a place to pass by, not retire or immigrate for ever! It is also worth it if you have an income from overseas (business or rent income) so you do not have to depend on local jobs which pay very medium salaries and a tax system that sucks everything you worked for! Have a look at this vid, it really gives you a real outlook of how Canada really is: th-cam.com/video/ypFwgNsF3Vw/w-d-xo.html And this other video Is a quick but fair look at the Canadian healthcare system (the speaker is actually a Canadian himself) and how good it looks ….on the surface! th-cam.com/video/GSTTZ7mtwKc/w-d-xo.html
For someone with 8 to 10 yrs work experience in india and earning a 6 figure salary, life in canada can be challenging. Even tech jobs in canada don't pay well, they are not on par with US. With salaries being low, cost of living high, it can get tricky to survive. Canada is not for someone who is doing very well in india.
@@DarrylSmith1968 They are not on par with the US. Canada is a very troubled place with a few delusional liberals and business executives still living high on the hog...for now.
Except IT jobs, the rest of the jobs are all paid survival level wages. Most people that make videos are IT immigrants who relatively has it easier than non-IT immigrants
I lived in Canada for 8 years and it was struggle after struggle, no jobs, very expensive food, rent, taxes to pay and in some jobs being told about having an non canadian accent. Even if you lived there for 30 years Canadians will see you as an immigrant. Don't move to thar cold country, look somewhere else to immigrate.
Where did you move from Canada? Life expenses are high, but taxes are not compared to other countries. Rental is a huge problem. Sky high rent for poor and non insulated homes...horrible plus a lot of illegal rentals - people in Canada are super greedy to get the last dollar out of a rental property.
@@martinsiebert3853 I moved to the UK where it was easy to get hired in a company in my field. I have a good salary and lots of benefits and more than a month holidays a year. There are challenges of course but I find them smaller than in Canada where absolutely everything is expensive: food, rent, transport.
@@elsol4459 Great story. I'm moving back to Denmark and I'm sure you a bit of your neighbor country to the east. Also a lot more vacation and benefits there. Clean drinking water....a huge plus. Very bad drinking water in the areas of Canada I've lived and the winters are literally arctic.
@@martinsiebert3853 I was in Denmark this year, visiting. It is a Gorgeous nation. Very clean and modern and found the Danish quite friendly, I was expecting them to be somewhat quiet and reserved but it was totally the opposite. I don't regret at all moving to the UK as I am quite often having Week ends in the south of France or Spain. In Canada just a small trip from vancouver to Victoria will cost me the same as my weekend trips in Nice or Alicante. You won't regret your decision to go Denmark.
It depends on your profession. If you do business, work in healthcare, government jobs- pay is good. If you do labor jobs then it is not good. All it depends on your profession, skills and talent. All will say it is not good, expensive but they will not leave Canada.
Wanderlust89 not till hypocrites like this stop putting Canada down after coming her voluntarily.that too after one year, most of these loser haven't seen Canada as a country, neither do they have friends who Don't come from their own caste.because they they think they are better than Canadians.
I forgot to add this in my precious comment: Social life sucks here. If you're affluent and well to do in India. DONT MOVE HERE ! I am planning to reverse my decision ASAP
I considered moving to Canada assuming that the social and night life is better there than in India. But most comments here say social life very less, natural Canadians don't treat u as a friend etc.
People's expectations are more than reality, No one is milloner In few time. In canda 42% tax slabe it is very high. & medical treatment takes longer time than india. Thanks
No it is not. Toronto is one huge mess filled with corruption,nepotism,crime, it is ugly,expensive for no reason, lots of unfriendly and mean ppl in To.
I think it's because people come to Canada thinking it's easy. Well it's not. Cost of living is high and making a living is difficult because non Canadian education and work experience doesn't count. You need permits to sell stuff and need credentials to work certain jobs. You can not just be a trucker, weld, plum or even hair dresser without credentials. You cant just make food and sell it from your home. Coming to Canada means starting from the bottom. If you had influence and wealth in your home country you will loss all that in Canada. I think people come to Canada to be able to follow their values and faith, but forget that means having to accept others values and faith. In Canada, you must be politically correct and not expect others to share your values. That can be difficult.
Good insights in to immigrating to Canada..one gets tested to the maximum before tasting success in Canada! For some it is just a few years and for some it will take eons!...depends upon your perseverance and Lady luck!!
Wow Boss boss ... I'm the third person commenting here ? Anyways really superb bro . Truely motivated me with your words. Specially that 5% and 95% superbly said. Thank you and thanks for you replied me in your previous video "is it worth..... " Thank you and may God bless
Recently moved to Canada. Had a good life in India with a Well paying job. I knew there will be struggle and I was ready for it. No kaamwalis, drivers, harsh winters, all true but quality of life is far better, fresh air, fresh food, beautiful landscape and above all far more safer place than India. Not to mention, you live among educated people who don’t swear on you every 5 minutes on the road. To sum it all, it’s better standard of life and my extra struggle is worth it. But that’s my take, if you are moving to Canada then have your expectations right, there will be struggle but the life standard will be better. If you are fine with indian standard of life, stay there, if not, come to Canada. Make a well thought over decision.
Moving to canada could be good for people from under developed countries, but life in canada is fucking very very very hard. dont live your good life in ur own country and come to canada.
I live in Canada but will move back to India after getting Canadian citizenship. I and my wife are around 28yrs old and earning around 160,000 CAD gross in total while working in IT per year. Life in India is much better as India is one of the fastest growing economies and unarguably we will get far more opportunities there. Most important thing is we get household support staff in India which gives us more time to spend with our family. Next thing to note down is that hiring process is very slow here. Lastly although medical is free but it takes hell lot of waiting to get an appointment and treatment. Canada is surely overrated, we would probably move to India or Dubai after getting Canadian passport.
I was in the same position as you 30 years ago. I moved to Asia and my career took off like a rocket. Life in Asia has a faster pace and the money I save in one year is equivalent to ten years in Canada. And having a Household helper is great as I spend more time with my family instead of doing household chores and buying groceries.
Worst medical process ...Slow , very slow ...Diluted doses..As long as you are fit no problem.... Otherwise go to your home country take treatment ang then again go to Canada
Came across with your video and want to make my input . Euro- Caucasian immigrant moved to Canada for 20 years. Agree with one point ; before making a decision on immigration, people should gather as much objective info and fact as possible. Expectations should be rather modest and realistic. People should re evaluate their current professional , social, educational and most importantly financial situations and see for themselves if its really worth for them to leave their countries and move to Canada. Canada is not the same as it is used to be 20 years ago. In my observation, life in Canada is mega, multi- challenging for majority of the average people and immigrants in particular. Most people find Canada to be ultra - expansive. Everything is overpriced and over taxed .Rent is phenomenally expensive in all major cities. The qualities of the rental units are certainly not even closely matching the price you pay. A decent one bedroom in Toronto and Vancouver will start at least 1700 per month and it will still be more likely a tiny unit. The cost of property speaks for itself. Job market is very challenging too, highly competitive with low wages. It says that each job opening gets 300 applicants in metro Toronto. Lucky those who have IT education and some experience, but many others with other degrees and professions may find themselves simply underutilized and lost in a very competitive and ever demanding labour market. Many people even after graduating from top local universities with masters had to lower their standards while looking for a job. As was mentioned before .Canada lost a huge number of jobs to outsourcing and off shores. Clients services types of jobs, retails and technical jobs are really gone from Canada. Low profile jobs in Canada and really, really hard and demanding. The less company pays you, the more they demand of you. They know there is more supply of highly skilled job candidates . The work conditions are really very exploitative . there is still lot of discrimination based on accent for those who do not speak English with a Canadian or American accent. For many jobs they expect you to speak English free of accent, especially outside of Toronto. IT jobs are more welcoming I guess and less concerned with accents
And in Canada there is discrimination for all new immigrants with the "Canadian Experience" request. To all those wanting to move to Canada you have to acknowledge that fact. Do not spend your money moving to a country that will not respect your dignity of equality in the job market.
Luis Paz Escobar agree with you 100% Out of all countries with immigration policies : Germany , the UK , Australia , New Z, USA , Canada is the worst destination for immigrants !
You mentioned facts however you didn’t mention about the so low salaries and wages in Canada , very high cost of living and Do it Youself are the main reasons immigrants are moving back!!
@@VaibhavAroraCanada Why should decent people with PG Degrees work low salaried jobs. Decent jobs are only for those who get transferred or are lucky with referrals.
@@VaibhavAroraCanada im planning to go to Canada through the college route will age be a factor when im studying btw i have a Bsc in my home country after my course is finished what is your opinion
Ok, anybody can say how much salary in canada for labour ? Because everybody talking about low salary but nobody says how much its 2000 or 3000 or less ?
Canada is racist country. No jobs for immigrants in Canada except labor jobs. I immigrated to Canada in year 2000. I have Ph.D from Europe with 10 years experience still it was not recognized in Canada. I have to work in security and on manufacturing labor jobs. I did get jobs in my field but they are entry level jobs and good positions and pay package are always reserved for white Canadians. Again jobs are not stable. You get jobs for a year or so and then either company closes or manager doesn't like your work. After five years, I got my citizenship then I got a job and moved to USA on TN1 visa and working there for last 15 years. USA is really good job market and they value education, skills however getting US citizenship is next to impossible.
Main reason why most people leave Canada : No value of your education and your experience. Even if you were master of your profession back home and lead a satisfying life, here you are a McDonalds worker/ or Tim hortons/ Or Factory Worker.
You are absolutely right!
If you are skilled , it is better to invest your energy/time in you own country rather than doing odds jobs in canada
If you have a good life in your country, don't move to canada
Especially if you are from 3rd world.
Indeed
Exactly
Exactly
True
I know many friends leaving Canada over a period of 5 years. I personally don’t feel that it is worth moving to Canada from your place.
Please can you tell more about Canada 🇨🇦
Thank You
@@suneelk3439 Canadians are very immature.
I am just stating a very honest fact !
@@rockysingh4090 AMEN!
Canada is just like India , but a cleaner version with heavy snow . Pay grades are much lower than USA . You can easily make new friends as many are Indians . Life is tough , but if you are willing to rough it out for a few years it is worth it. Because Canada like all western countries value human life
It’s better to be rich in a poor country than poor in a rich country , simple!!!!
axa3547 👍
It is all our choice, our life and what we want we should do that.
Rite thats why am not risking my life because youtube thugs these day
It’s better to live in a rich country on basic income and having good quality food and air rather then being rich in poor country and eating and breathing all chemicals, simple!!!
Canada is going into a recession. Bad governance.
I lived 15 years in Canada, and its not for everyone. Life is very robotic; quite simply, you live to work. The cost of living is also very high. To have a decent living in Canada, your family income should be around $150,000, otherwise its pretty much a struggle. Also, there is a clear lack of social life since everyone is in the race to make money through multiple jobs to make ends meet. Finally, the weather, don't get me started on that. I can go on and on but I guess i'll stop here.
150000 is good enough , how much a family would spend maybe 50000 and remaining would become savings .
Fawad Ayub really $150,000 you must be a loser you can live very well in Canada for $40,000 the minimum wage in canada for the jobs in restaurants,etc is average $12/hr .if you are unionized then you get paid $15-$18/ hr to work aa a maid in a hotel ,that is more money that what you make in your own country as professional.This and s is in the low end jobs.the more educated and professional you are you make a lot more. Many new comers especially Indians are not used to doing hard work , or doing chores in their homes, like dishes , laundry, mow Your grass, wash your car, etc, most men are too lazy to do any work in the house fixing things..Many do not mix socially with non Indians.because they think Indian culture is better.many Indians are "RACISTS " so quit blaming one of the best countries in the world. Why don't you go back to Pakistan. Probably where you came from. Over 250,000 come on a average as immigrants from around the world. So go back where you came from
True, for a family you definitely need 150,000 or more depending on how many kids you have. You + spouse + 2 kids for example.
Can ask u some thing.... My husbnd wants to come there.. Pakistan me un ki government job he 16 grade ki wo phr bh ana chahte hen
@@RajDas-ob4mp Wow!! this escalated fast. You are entitled to your opinion but I think you need to visit basic economics. Please go and study real versus nominal income, and you will bite your own tongue. Enough said!!
Great to know that finally people are speaking the truth. As somebody living 10+ years in Alberta, it is unfortunate but Canada is only good for people coming from war torn countries. Those who have stable jobs in their own countries, may fall in a financial trap here and have a worse live. Politicians, especially liberals, encourage immigration because it means more votes and more power for them.
hp1063 go back where you came from
You make it sound as though choosing to stay in Canada is a benchmark of success and hardwork. I think people should be wherever they are the happiest because thats what matters the most in the end.
That hit me hard !
Wow
Well said
Good governance and better standard of living with less pollution but at the cost of social and cultural linkages.
Well said ma'am every country is unique...the vIdeo depicts as if it is the benchmark, ultimate going to Canada...Canadian govt should have understood by now that it is used as a doormat for going to USA..
If all jobs are offshored overseas, what kind of jobs you expect to find in Canada?!!! Even Canadians themselves are struggling!!!
A Harsh REALITY
Yup born and raised here in Canada and I want to move to America. I'm journeyman/ redseal electrician with years of experience Canada sucks for jobs. Trudeau is a fucker. He ruined Canada
@@gurjindersingh199 Ha! that's the thing you went to trades as a minority... There are alot of TRADES jobs but mostly in the industry there's alot more vying for White Females over any other COLORED minority
I live in Canada since 2012 , Canada is a beautiful country BUT life is so expensive , salary is low , harsh winters, takes lot of patience and hard work to get success
Hello brother i need job can you help me
@@vishalchaudhary531 help how
Brother, I want to work in Canada, help me, brother, I do not have any contact with you, so I had a message with you, so I have messaged you brother and I have worked in Gulf Country for 3 years. If you can help me a little. Please help my content 8957039987
What work you do?
@@audaryarathod3052 Lending administrator
I left Canada and move to US, my best decision and very happy moved out of Canada
Good for you
How you do it??
zor zor se bolke sbko scheme bata de... 😑
Because you like ths negars, i left U. S AND MOVED TO CANADA,,,
@@crispkiller1157 😂🤣😂😂o bhai😂
If you love paying taxes until it hurts come to Canada. We are what your looking for.
Gotta pay for all this free shit for immigrants somehow
Greg Marsden, where’s the “free shit” for immigrants? One cannot get any unless they’re a scammer. I’m not a scammer-stupid me-and I work 3 part time jobs here. And yes, I’m leaving soon. I can get a much better work-life balance in my birth country for the same or better life standard. Cheers!
@@svetlanayordanova4291is that legally for foreign worker in double Job?
I did not have anything to lose in my former country and I got everything in Canada, if I thought about coming back to my former country just for some comfort I would never do it.
People's expectations are the cause of their problems.
I moved here because it's better than the alternative (which is my home country). I have low expectations here with plans to adapt as quickly as possible while looking for loopholes within the system to exploit.
Simple what you earned today you have to give back tomorrow in taxes,,
IMRAN KHAN 🤣
Still we can able to live Amazing life in Canada .
The thumb line is “there is no red carpet available anywhere in the world , be it Canada, UK , US or Australia “ so be prepared first and clear your mindset and plan first... then take any step to leave your existing well settled job . Which require a lot of thinking , planning and effort also.
.Live indoors from November to May and dark at 5pm.
Long cold winters and high taxes and expensive rents.
It's the 2nd largest country with only 35 million people for a reason.
Which part of Canada are you living?
I agree. All have to restart their lives. Many regretted because of hardship that each have to go through to. Find a job is challenging because requires Canadian education and qualifications.
Canadian qualifications... Is the biggest fraudulent lie to justify rampant white racism and very poor access to high paying professional/corporate jobs for highly skilled colored immigrants. What you are promoting is a clever lie by Canadian Immigration Authority and Canadian society to lure and trap highly qualified colored immigrants in low paid low class jobs with a false hope.
@@stanchill6174 They say you need a Canadian experience.I always try to figure out what it means especially since it comes out from a canadian imbecile.
As a white guy born in Canada, I will guarantee you that the vast majority of people born here have to start at the bottom. My family is not poor, but as a kid, I delivered newspapers door to door. I have done a number of physical labour jobs, including cleaning tables at restaurants and harvesting tobacco. University in Canada is not easy, you have to work hard for 4 years, even if you are fluent. Working for the government, or a private business here is unpleasant, with heavy workloads, and unpaid overtime. Even rich Canadians do not have servants, they clean and cook for themselves. We benefit from having a high-value dollar, which helps. You buy a house or a car by borrowing the money. Canada has the highest personal debt level in the western world. We are like ducks. Calm on the surface, but paddling like crazy under the surface.
That's the Difference between Canada and Mera India where one if he earns well Can Enjoy Life and Live Like a Badshah.
Paul send me an invitation letter so i can come paddle too...
Geez, you pretty much said everything that was in my mind after I graduated from University in Canada in 1987. I booked a one way ticket to Asia in 1989 in search of a career and I haven't looked back.
@RedWave 2019 oh yeah? Why are there so many crimes in Brazil and what are the chileans protesting about in recent months?
Sorry to hear about your experience
Which part of Canada you living?
Thank You 🌷🌸
All those people getting angry that he criticized some aspects of Canada..
I think you can't handle life well..
All countries have their pros and cons and somebody who is thinking of moving to another nation has to consider it all..
Even if you say INDIA is a third world country then also you can survive and normal social life there..
Noone cares who is shitting where..
If you are supporting Canada.. then it's fine but it's doesn't mean it's perfect ..
If you earn 60k rupees in India..
I think a family of 4 can easily survive and enjoy some times easily..
But in Canada you easily have to earn 100k$ + to have a normal life where you have to think twice before eating outside..
An eg. My friend's father earn 50k in Delhi..
He easily eats 7-8 times outside in a month with a family of 5..
But other friend in Canada earns like 70k$ with family of 4 can't even think of eating more than 2-3 times in a month..
Seems like an informative video to me.
I follow your updates regularly and they are really helpful.
A friend of mine moved to Canada in January, got a really well paying job in Ontario & decided to move back to India just because of Cost of living and she was habitual of having maids do all the work. I think people who cannot leave their comfort zones, should give it a good thought before applying.
Yes , it is truth , all IT jobs are off-shored to INDIA or other countries due to cheap labour cost , and Canada is very poor in terms of electronics industry . No Job security and frequent lay offs.
Bro minimum wage in Canada is $13/hr.
Here in India me and my Friend work on Web design/Develooment projects for $16.75/hr on an average. And its US dollar that has more value than Canadian dollar and we dont have to pay rent etc etc
This is not just for Canada, its also for Australia , Us , Europe .Struggle is normal and if you are not ready to struggle dont come.
Thanks for your comment
True
abhitechie Not like that...when you start in the beginning... even their minimum wage is much lesser that even Australia it is 23Aus>10 US$
You're such a genius man...I learned a lot from you..Thank you for sharing, it really worth it...
Moved back to India from Australia. Poor quality entry level jobs as in Canada. Not willing to drive Uber etc. No regrets. Left before my career was permanently damaged.
Thanks for sharing your experience
India and Pakistan is beautiful country in the world.we have 4 season weather fresh food so no need to go anywhere..enjoy real life in sub Continent
@@GhulamRasool-sl4vu 👍🙂
Not complaining abt d struggle in nz, but as Indian working in hotelchain during weeknd, public holidays, even extra hours in farms to pay education loan,
I wl suggest better stay in India and concentrate on study and go thru govt. jobs, regret wasted 5 years, currently working in hdfc bank.
@@manpreet3823 Bro if you have own house and You are 4 members(Husband,Wife,2 Kids) and you have Stable income of 32000 rs/month then you can live a better life than Canada here in Punjab.Belive me.
So some anecdotal experience from a Canadian born and raised. My parents immigrated to Canada from the UK, and with their heritage and similar education system my parents flourished in Canada. I grew up in Brampton, a large community on the outskirts of Toronto and my community in Brampton is almost completely south asian now with the majority of people in my neighbourhood being Punjabi. Many of my friends growing up were of Punjabi heritage and I could see their parents, not all but a good chunk of them, working menial jobs when they may have been qualified to do more. They worked hard, bought their houses, paid for their children's education and lead an overall successful and productive life....but the bigger picture is the success of the 2nd generation, the children who were raised in Canada. I'm in my early 40's now and almost everyone I know who came from an immigrant family is handsomely successful. The work ethic instilled from their parents will guarantee success in Canada. Most of the people I still keep in touch with are making over 6 figure salaries or they own their own business and are making even crazier amounts of money. When I go back to Brampton to visit my parents I'm amazed to see the number of successful small businesses that have turned into local chains. I'm seeing the younger generation driving nice cars and buying nice houses.....If you come to Canada thinking you will get the red carpet treatment as an immigrant, it will likely not be there for you. If you come here prepared to work and instill that work ethic into your kids, they can be successful beyond your wildest dreams. Do it for your kids if for nothing else.
Those who are not living a comfortable life in their countries should move to Canada..otherwise not..there is a lot of struggle in Canada even for survival...houses are expensive, taxes are very high, jobs are less, vast undeveloped areas...People who are doing low jobs have no chance to increase their standard of living...they live in same rented homes and apartments even after 10 years of their stay in Canada...Canada only let one earn so that he and his family can survive not prosper...Canada needs people for labour jobs and keep them there only...
I am a labourer in dubai. If i go there, what's the possibility to get a good life. So far, i am pissed off in dubai's hard life.
True.
Same here in Australia. Double standard from white governments.
It's a true reality !!! Totally agreed with you.
@@abdullahmamun3991 same shit here brother. Labor is labor I am in taxi industry. So many hours so less money. If you work 12-13, hours a day 7 days a week you may be able to survive.
This is the most balanced video on moving to Canada, pro vs cons. All immigrants had to deal with these situations. My grandfather was a grave digger & my grandmother a maid when they moved to Canada in 1930s. This is what all new immigrants have to do. Their ancestors reap the benefits of the sacrifices they endured. Remember back in those days there was no government plans or services like now for newcomers.
Reality is my friends on FB and Instagram - never post holiday pics outside of Toronto or Vancouver. Whereas my friends who live in US / UK / Aus / SGP would periodically post pics of them holidaying around the world
Its simple - people only earn enough to survive in canada leaving them with No cash to afford a vacation
100 percent I agree with u buddy, social media flashy pics with cars and exotic locations are quite deceptive , the reality is way different
Same true for a lot of canadians.
The government is corrupt and crooked and taxes end up in the pockets of those behind the scenes, THE CORPORATIONS , conversely, run by corrupt lawyers who came up with the concept that a corporation is a person..it is so blatantly stupid yet it is law go figure...lawyers blowing lawyers AND lawyers blowing judges with poor judgment if that's what you need today..and don't forget, the judges decision is final..you cannot bring logic into it because it messes up their agenda and they were paid under the table to make that decision and not one that follows logic unless of course you have an extra 100,000 and they redo the case,,,then you get your decision as you had wished for. ITS THE JUSTICE MY ASS SYSTEM
Thanks for the motivation sir. I came to Canada earlier this month and was lacking motivation. You charged me up. If you live near Toronto, we can meet on weekends, provided you have time.
Thanks and regards,
Mayureshwar
Thanks for your kind remarks, will surely organize a meetup soon
Hello Mayureshwar sir...under which programme you reach there ....kindly help me sir🙏🙏
Mayureshwar Sontakke hello Mayur! I live in usa and I’m planing to come there for master. Could you share your email with me. I had some questions regarding canada. Thanks!
You are going to waste your time.
Come back to India. Stop wasting your time in a foreign country
The people will never be happier in their country. Because they wanna go to Canada or Europe for having luxury life which is just dream for majority of them. They only go abroad for showing off to their home country's people that I live in Canada or some where else. Even life might be dismal in Canada. If someone has good life in his homeland, it may be the best place I swear. I have many relatives in UK who came back to Quetta now weeping that why I wasted my time In UK.
THEY ONLY go to see beauty, buildings, and many more things.
Thanks for your comment
True
I generally never dislike a Video but this one I had to !! Sorry but this video lacks Reality and the truth is that more and more people are leaving Canada because of its Harsh and stressful life ! And another truth, Indian people who are well off in India seriously don't need to move anywhere in the world. Just live and flourish where you are planted. Period !!!
so true !
I had 2 of my relatives who came back to Delhi after spending more than 6 months in Toronto. Their main reason was going at a stage where they were socially isolated completely, had a rich life style in delhi but there they had to do all the stuff on their own,.. But they always praise the country
Canada is not an easy country to adapt to
Short and Great information, thanks of getting time out of your busy schedule and enlighten us.
I am happy in my own country. I have all my basic things. I travel and stay in different countries for holidays. I am able to do this because I can save money in my own country.
Thanks for your comment
Good stay there
Well packaged content with a powerful delivery.
Mass unemployment in Canada , for international students employees ..
They just wasting time & money
Who told you this?
You are absolutely right. In White racist Canada, employment for colored immigrants only in cheap and entry level jobs at below market wages.
Mass unemployment of 5% :D
@@MnMEminem Indians and 3rd world immigrants live on rent and work entry level jobs. When they get a job in their own field, even that is at a very low level.He is speaking about International students and employees. Most of that 5% is those people.
Go & do some research........loser.
The Chinese have been going back to their motherland for well over a decade.....even my ex-husband and several of his friends went back.
are you married?
All in one most likely thing in your videos is that you give more information in just a very small video content that's very appreciating thing to get more information in short time !❤️😍
I am a citizen now and work in a very hot field in IT and was making mid 6 figure salary in Montreal and was not saving anything due to taxes, expenses and high cost of living. I moved back and now I'm saving close to 50k cad yearly in India. I plan to save up some money and then move back later with enough money for a good down payment for a house. Maybe after that my expenses will be low and saving will be comparable.
Your taxes can only go higher.. The more you make ..the more they take
Life is very hard in Canada. Low wages and high cost of living. Many homeless and housing shortage. Cold damp bone chilling winters. Boring life if have no money.
Are you still in canada ?
Brilliantly explained and remarkable advises too. To the point reflections. This should be the bottom line of anyone who wants to .migrate, getting the expectations realistic. Great quote to end too👍👍❤️🌷🌷
I don't necessarily make the right decisions, I make decisions and then make them right. Great words.
Rational and information-packed video sir. Thank you 😀
Thanks brother, I wont too much worry that much because even in home country i dont have anything comfort 😁
Me Too Same
Even i dont havr by cycle
Really motivational video.... Giving the reality of the life overdere...
😆 LOL
It's a 5 year cycle. Year 1 is optimism. Year 2 is doubt. Year 3 is isolation and loneliness. Year 4 is a mad dash to try and make it work. Year 5 is where immigrants realize Canadians do not accept minorities and never will, and acceptance of either being a second class citizen, or moving back home. I've talked with many people at stage 5, and they can't wait to get back to their home country and forget the thankless jobs they had to do here, which just get used on overpriced rent, food, and transport. Cost of living is never mentioned to immigrants, and when they understand it costs money to live here, then it's an easy choice to move back
Tasha Anderson big scammed coz canadian governmnet allowed immigrants to paid hundreds or even thousands of dollars just to get in then ended up jobless or in a big debt.
@@elaine03812 That's the problem new immigrants don't understand, or aren't told they are a pawn in an international market for human labor. In exchange for the possibility of citizenship, they are expected to do all the work the Canadian middle class won't do. It is sad, and my family went through it. In the end, even if you are successful, your kids end up losing their own language, culture, heritage, and sense of who they are, a sense of belonging in this world. They just feel like second class citizens here anyways.
Tasha Anderson ohh sorry to hear that, if only immigrants will knew this from the first. I bet there so many immigrants regretting coming to canada.
M still looking for the comments done by immigrants who are currently at stage 5.
@@hemantaneja8467 I’m at stage 5 and regret deeply coming here. Planning to leave too
I;m from USA...Canada is nice to visit but I wouldn't live there!! Taxes are high!!!
I want to move to America
I had asked my uncle one day ... Why do you live here in village why don't you like the city life ... The village people have very traditional mindset so my reason to live in city is that I just can't adjust to the villagers old age mindset ...
So my uncle replied .. life is easier in village .. you don't have to worry about your ends getting meet ... You can survive here moreover the people know each other so when in need inspite of not liking each other people will still help you and if they like you they will help you any way they can all the time ...
Like my maternal grandfather is known throughout his village . So when I go for grocery shopping in the village people recognize me and een if I fall short of money they say it's ok don't pay take it just like that .."oh are you his grand kid here we had good sweet corn harvest this year take some with you and enjoy with your (nanu ) maternal grandfather ...( Milk )relatives have cows in their houses when another relatives cow is pregnant ad can't give milk another relatives cow is their the family shares the milk .. all families have cows one family person in the family in turns is given the task to take the cows to graze everyday and roam around enjoy the nature ... The kids enjoy playing with cows and their new borns ... Loving animals get ingrained in their kids from the start ... Children grow up to be kinder towards other species ..
Buildings high rises ,sky walks they are just same types of buildings .their are buildings and houses in the village also ... The main this is how much peace you have in that house ...
Definition of hell according to my Guru is " living in expensive luxurious house , having nothing to do , stressfull life , kids not listening to you , you having so much food to eat but you can't eat it because of your diabetes or other illness , you grow old alone and die one day but nobody cries for you as soon as you leave after your death youngsters fight over your property that's pure hell "
I liked the part about " Over Expectations / False Expectation"
Please share more details to help form the right expectations
2 things I have already learnt through your videos and reinforced through other sources of information.. (and the summary in my own words as follows)
#1 Canadian Work Experience is a key to getting placed in the desired job. So be mentally prepared to take up any job that comes your way until you land in the job you aspired for
#2 Jobs are better obtained through referral. So be open to network with people.
# Any more practical tips, please ???
Dont move to canada move somewhere else
And Uber driving experience doesn't count.
I agree with you but you are forgetting the most hardest truth.
Tax in Canada is insane, on average migrants pay 50 percent of their salary for tax and health care.
@@hemantaneja8467 because canada spend millions of $$$ in propaghanda and advbertisment
This video is for those who are expecting success without doing anything
I agree with you there.
veena g raj ..thanks
love the quote at the end, maybe that might be my new mantra!
thank god .. i saw their is this lady crying about how difficult it is to live in canada. i was reconsidering to migrate. i believe no matter where you go hard work has no option. and im aware about the other differences very well. thx so much
Superb, complete, liked the dictum, I make the decision and then work around to make them right.
Thank you for uploading such informative and somewhat motivational content .. hope to see you in Canada at sometime in Canada in coming year 😊
well i have red so many comments where people appreciating canada in a way OR criticizing those who are not happy there.
i guess i am qualified to speak on that better then any one as i have spent 3 years in Australia - 3 years in Singapore, some time in US and other countries -- now more then 1 year in canada
ONE WORD - life in CANADA is more Indoor - due to weather - due to housing structure (basement bull shit) and other reasons
you feel quit suffocated in a time (immigrants who are not use to it) - if u can bear this - this is the place to be
Thanks for your comment
True
Live indoors from November to May and dark at 5pm.
Long cold winters and high taxes and expensive rents.
It's the 2nd largest country with only 35 million people for a reason.
@Adnan Siddiqui
Please can you guide me about Basement Rooms
What is this? Do you have windows?
Please help
@@suneelk3439 please visit - kijiji.ca- select rent section - you can see actual housing arrangement with pictures.
adnan siddiqui
Thank You
canada is good for people from war torn countries like afghanistan, iraq, syria, lebanon, palestine, jorden, Srilana, many afrikan and central asian countries.
Better than no peace
Cost of living and TAXES are to high in Canada. Even Cellular and WiFi costs are ridiculous. It is a society in decline. Many better opportunities.
I think big corporations in Canada are holding Canadian hostage
Very well said, one must prepare before moving to any new country👍👍
Great Sir. I really appreciate what you said in video.
You make real nice and informative videos. Keep it up
Canada has its pros and cons. But, everything depends on ones current situation in India and his or her objectives to migrate to Canada.
For instance, if you are working at a good job position in India, then getting a similar job position in Canada could take years. Of course it depends on the industry in which you work too. So, until you get that similar job position, life can be tough in Canada.
Indians who have been born and brought up in big Indian cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, and who have good jobs, should think twice before moving to Canada. For such urban Indians, life is actually not bad in India. The following are the most likely reasons for the same:
1. You may have your or parent’s house to live in
2. You have extensive labour force available to take care of most of your household chores
3. You have cheaper, faster and extensive e-commerce. For example, Amazon, Flipkart, Big Basket, Grofers, Uber, Ola, Zomato, Swiggy, Medlife, etc.
4. Food, Mobile Data, Insurance, etc. are much cheaper in India
5. You may not have to live hand to mouth for years
6. Your social and professional network may already be robust
7. You may miss your family, friends, festivals, Cricket, movies, politics, stock market, cuisines, sense of belonging, origins, culture, etc. in India
There could be a million other reasons why urban Indians could miss their home.
On the other hand, Indians who haven’t experienced the urban Indian life and find it difficult to settle in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore may consider moving to Canada, as it’s probably equally tough for them to live in Indian metro cities.
To sum up, if moving to Canada is your dream, then just go right ahead with it. But, if it’s a decision based on following the herd, then do some real hard evaluation before immigrating to Canada, particularly if you are born and brought up in urban India.
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Lived here in Canada my whole life. Canada was pretty good 20 years ago. Even though it had much taxes, things were relatively affordable, but not now. Oooosh. If you do decide to buy a house, make sure it has parking or else you will have to park blocks away from your house, and in the winter time its extra tough. And the cleanliness has gone done in my opinion especially in public washrooms and rental housing.
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Never seen a house in Canada without parking.
@@Crashed131963 Not on busy older streets.
I agree with everything except that US is more open to immigrants from a job point of view keeping the visa issues aside. They just care if you are qualified and dont care if your education is from india or Timbuktu. If you have the skills the job is yours. Canada needs canadian education or experience in most cases.
When you prepare to leave your home country, don't expect some fairyland with plethora of jobs simply thrown on you so that you can walk over it. Be prepared to struggle, it's a struggle of life for better living.
It's a useless struggle--why do you think Canadian elites want foreign immigrants? To be nice? No, to lower wages for everyone, including natives. Every new wave of immigrants lower the wages more and more and more.
For me to be honest, I will stay here till I get the passport, take pictures, get a few experiences then I’ll leave back home or head back to another place!
First of all, I want to thank you that you are making people aware.
I have two questions. Hope you will respond.
My first question is what are the study visas and agents from Montreal doing in Montreal. Tell us what the climate is like in other cities. Is there work. An outsider can be settled there.
Another question may be taken from an Indian Advocate Canada PR. Can he become an Advocate by studying the Law of Canada and the scope of the Advocate in Canada? Please tell in your next video.🙏
Right can an BBA LLB from India can be lawyer in Canada if not then what he has to do, to become lawyer in Canada or type of diploma/ master he has to do to get PR .
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Hope this helps.
www.canadavisa.com/news/canadian-accreditation-committee-recognizes-india-law-degrees-090612.html#gs.3sx17i
I find Vancouver to be hostile. Rent are expensive and overrated (I am in fact Belgian and grew up in France just to give you some context); buying a house is an “insult” (this is why I plan to buy in Europe instead as it is 2-3 times cheaper if I buy in some towns in France or Belgium) and many people in Vancouver seem to be unhappy and frustrated by where their lives has taken them! In regards to the girls here, I found them to be “nice” but in fact, they are just nice on the surface only (if I have to compare it to my experience of girls in France or Belgium). In Vancouver, most girls are very “money oriented” (yes and many of them date “sugar daddies but that is not known outside Canada, right?) and so many look for financial security in a partner than a sane relationship! I am not astonished to see why so many end up being unhappy, depressed suffering in their relationship and above all… end up being alone (and end up using dildos) and regretting their lives years later! After having lived in this place for 6 years (a place which I would leave behind soon hopefully as we are heading back to Europe soon), I am so glad to leave this place for good! Many relationships here are fake and superficial (compared to Europe) And it is a city where sooooo many girls (they pretend they are not) are sooo lonely.. now I am ni longer astonished why dildos sell so well!!! This is why so many (people and Vancouver girls) here smoke pots and end up being depressed or having lots of mental disorders! Now on top of that, I hate their hospitals where you have to wait for everything (in Belgium that has never existed), and dislike those fake social interactions that many think it is worth something when in fact, it is just superficial-ness, illusion and coldness. I strong believe that Canada is “worth it” but providing that you are thinking of it as a place to pass by, not retire or immigrate for ever! It is also worth it if you have an income from overseas (business or rent income) so you do not have to depend on local jobs which pay very medium salaries and a tax system that sucks everything you worked for! Have a look at this vid, it really gives you a real outlook of how Canada really is:
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And this other video Is a quick but fair look at the Canadian healthcare system (the speaker is actually a Canadian himself) and how good it looks ….on the surface!
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For someone with 8 to 10 yrs work experience in india and earning a 6 figure salary, life in canada can be challenging. Even tech jobs in canada don't pay well, they are not on par with US. With salaries being low, cost of living high, it can get tricky to survive. Canada is not for someone who is doing very well in india.
they are not on par with US ??
But we pay a crap load more then any country a fraction our size/population.
Darryl Smith Tech jobs in the US pay more than any other country in the world. Fact.
If someone is earning 14lpa with almost 2 years experience as developer in India, is it worth doing an MS in CS in canada bro?
Ashwin Raghunath No not a wise decision
@@DarrylSmith1968 They are not on par with the US. Canada is a very troubled place with a few delusional liberals and business executives still living high on the hog...for now.
Except IT jobs, the rest of the jobs are all paid survival level wages. Most people that make videos are IT immigrants who relatively has it easier than non-IT immigrants
I’m not in IT 😊
I lived in Canada for 8 years and it was struggle after struggle, no jobs, very expensive food, rent, taxes to pay and in some jobs being told about having an non canadian accent. Even if you lived there for 30 years Canadians will see you as an immigrant. Don't move to thar cold country, look somewhere else to immigrate.
Long cold winters and high taxes and expensive rents.
It's the 2nd largest country with only 35 million people for a reason.
Where did you move from Canada? Life expenses are high, but taxes are not compared to other countries. Rental is a huge problem. Sky high rent for poor and non insulated homes...horrible plus a lot of illegal rentals - people in Canada are super greedy to get the last dollar out of a rental property.
@@martinsiebert3853 I moved to the UK where it was easy to get hired in a company in my field. I have a good salary and lots of benefits and more than a month holidays a year. There are challenges of course but I find them smaller than in Canada where absolutely everything is expensive: food, rent, transport.
@@elsol4459 Great story. I'm moving back to Denmark and I'm sure you a bit of your neighbor country to the east. Also a lot more vacation and benefits there. Clean drinking water....a huge plus. Very bad drinking water in the areas of Canada I've lived and the winters are literally arctic.
@@martinsiebert3853 I was in Denmark this year, visiting. It is a Gorgeous nation. Very clean and modern and found the Danish quite friendly, I was expecting them to be somewhat quiet and reserved but it was totally the opposite. I don't regret at all moving to the UK as I am quite often having Week ends in the south of France or Spain. In Canada just a small trip from vancouver to Victoria will cost me the same as my weekend trips in Nice or Alicante. You won't regret your decision to go Denmark.
It depends on your profession. If you do business, work in healthcare, government jobs- pay is good. If you do labor jobs then it is not good. All it depends on your profession, skills and talent.
All will say it is not good, expensive but they will not leave Canada.
WAHID I agree
Saab gandu ke bache hai bhai
@@cathys2371 your right baby it seems ur malwari i have own company in dubai if want job welcome dear
@@sainidaljinder7868 kya work hai
i left Canada because is to much work for living to much taxes and very expensive and wether winter to strong just to much work europe is beter
U made a good decision as Canada is not for you with this level of your English.
@@sarfar6538 hi can I ask you something ? ; if you don't mind .
jerry mro good you wentback to europe , which is bankrupt ,with good social programs but no money.snobbish, pretending culture
@@RajDas-ob4mp lol calm down😉
Wanderlust89 not till hypocrites like this stop putting Canada down after coming her voluntarily.that too after one year, most of these loser haven't seen Canada as a country, neither do they have friends who Don't come from their own caste.because they they think they are better than Canadians.
I never ever heard somebody moved after a weak. Yes student did it many times.but never heard permanent immigrant went back.
Thank u so much for your so clear view
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I forgot to add this in my precious comment:
Social life sucks here. If you're affluent and well to do in India. DONT MOVE HERE ! I am planning to reverse my decision ASAP
Bye
I considered moving to Canada assuming that the social and night life is better there than in India. But most comments here say social life very less, natural Canadians don't treat u as a friend etc.
If a developer is earning 14lpa in India with almost 2 years experience is it worth doing an MS in CS in canada?
Darryl Smith I dont hate Canada lol. I just find it hard without my extended family.
Ashwin - NO. Not worth if you 14LPA but then it’s your choice man
People's expectations are more than reality, No one is milloner
In few time. In canda 42% tax slabe it is very high. & medical
treatment takes longer time than india. Thanks
All you do in Toronto is work, work, work!!
Toronto is good for work, and that’s it
No it is not. Toronto is one huge mess filled with corruption,nepotism,crime, it is ugly,expensive for no reason, lots of unfriendly and mean ppl in To.
Lara Croft I agree
That u have to do anywhere u are. Imagine Middle East. All work in a desert with boring buildings. Atleast Canada looks nice
Agreed
I think it's because people come to Canada thinking it's easy. Well it's not. Cost of living is high and making a living is difficult because non Canadian education and work experience doesn't count. You need permits to sell stuff and need credentials to work certain jobs. You can not just be a trucker, weld, plum or even hair dresser without credentials. You cant just make food and sell it from your home. Coming to Canada means starting from the bottom. If you had influence and wealth in your home country you will loss all that in Canada. I think people come to Canada to be able to follow their values and faith, but forget that means having to accept others values and faith. In Canada, you must be politically correct and not expect others to share your values. That can be difficult.
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Excellent video. Good useful information and analysis
Good insights in to immigrating to Canada..one gets tested to the maximum before tasting success in Canada! For some it is just a few years and for some it will take eons!...depends upon your perseverance and Lady luck!!
Wow Boss boss ... I'm the third person commenting here ? Anyways really superb bro . Truely motivated me with your words. Specially that 5% and 95% superbly said. Thank you and thanks for you replied me in your previous video "is it worth..... " Thank you and may God bless
They leave Canada (obviously) because of the Cold ,...
Recently moved to Canada. Had a good life in India with a Well paying job.
I knew there will be struggle and I was ready for it. No kaamwalis, drivers, harsh winters, all true but quality of life is far better, fresh air, fresh food, beautiful landscape and above all far more safer place than India. Not to mention, you live among educated people who don’t swear on you every 5 minutes on the road. To sum it all, it’s better standard of life and my extra struggle is worth it.
But that’s my take, if you are moving to Canada then have your expectations right, there will be struggle but the life standard will be better. If you are fine with indian standard of life, stay there, if not, come to Canada. Make a well thought over decision.
Its better to live with educated peoples rather then with Tug of Hindustan
IMRAN KHAN go to Pakistan
dharma G who the fuck are you to tell anyone to leave India?
You mean frozen food? Come to Alberta where people swear every minute.
Harpreet Singh I am Indian. Shut up and get lost
Smart and helpful video
Your always super sir ..what a inspiration to all Canada aspirtns ..iam struggling with ielts past 1yr..L-5.R-4 W-5 S 5.5.total .5band
Keep trying and do not lose hope
@@VaibhavAroraCanada ok sir sure.thank you
Moving to canada could be good for people from under developed countries, but life in canada is fucking very very very hard. dont live your good life in ur own country and come to canada.
All points mentioned were quite good
I live in Canada but will move back to India after getting Canadian citizenship. I and my wife are around 28yrs old and earning around 160,000 CAD gross in total while working in IT per year. Life in India is much better as India is one of the fastest growing economies and unarguably we will get far more opportunities there. Most important thing is we get household support staff in India which gives us more time to spend with our family. Next thing to note down is that hiring process is very slow here. Lastly although medical is free but it takes hell lot of waiting to get an appointment and treatment.
Canada is surely overrated, we would probably move to India or Dubai after getting Canadian passport.
I was in the same position as you 30 years ago. I moved to Asia and my career took off like a rocket. Life in Asia has a faster pace and the money I save in one year is equivalent to ten years in Canada. And having a Household helper is great as I spend more time with my family instead of doing household chores and buying groceries.
@@robocop581 where in Asia?
Thats was a good idea
@Robert Halili do you pay your house helper decently?
@Rishi Singh why do you want the canadian passport? If you don’t like Canada you should not obtain a canadian passport at all.
Worst medical process ...Slow , very slow ...Diluted doses..As long as you are fit no problem.... Otherwise go to your home country take treatment ang then again go to Canada
Good view's. To the point.
Your videos are very informative
THANK YOU FORTHE VIDEO
Came across with your video and want to make my input . Euro- Caucasian immigrant moved to Canada for 20 years.
Agree with one point ; before making a decision on immigration, people should gather as much objective info and fact as possible. Expectations should be rather modest and realistic.
People should re evaluate their current professional , social, educational and most importantly financial situations and see for themselves if its really worth for them to leave their countries and move to Canada. Canada is not the same as it is used to be 20 years ago. In my observation, life in Canada is mega, multi- challenging for majority of the average people and immigrants in particular.
Most people find Canada to be ultra - expansive. Everything is overpriced and over taxed .Rent is phenomenally expensive in all major cities.
The qualities of the rental units are certainly not even closely matching the price you pay. A decent one bedroom in Toronto and Vancouver will start at least 1700 per month and it will still be more likely a tiny unit. The cost of property speaks for itself.
Job market is very challenging too, highly competitive with low wages. It says that each job opening gets 300 applicants in metro Toronto. Lucky those who have IT education and some experience, but many others with other degrees and professions may find themselves simply underutilized and lost in a very competitive and ever demanding labour market. Many people even after graduating from top local universities with masters had to lower their standards while looking for a job. As was mentioned before .Canada lost a huge number of jobs to outsourcing and off shores. Clients services types of jobs, retails and technical jobs are really gone from Canada. Low profile jobs in Canada and really, really hard and demanding. The less company pays you, the more they demand of you. They know there is more supply of highly skilled job candidates . The work conditions are really very exploitative .
there is still lot of discrimination based on accent for those who do not speak English with a Canadian or American accent. For many jobs they expect you to speak English free of accent, especially outside of Toronto. IT jobs are more welcoming I guess and less concerned with accents
And in Canada there is discrimination for all new immigrants with the "Canadian Experience" request.
To all those wanting to move to Canada you have to acknowledge that fact. Do not spend your money moving to a country that will not respect your dignity of equality in the job market.
Luis Paz Escobar agree with you 100%
Out of all countries with immigration policies : Germany , the UK , Australia , New Z, USA , Canada is the worst destination for immigrants !
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Absolutely
Rightly said it is most overhyped country . It takes so much of struggle to find job
Well said.
You mentioned facts however you didn’t mention about the so low salaries and wages in Canada , very high cost of living and Do it Youself are the main reasons immigrants are moving back!!
The salaries aren’t low if you are working in a decent job
@@VaibhavAroraCanada Why should decent people with PG Degrees work low salaried jobs. Decent jobs are only for those who get transferred or are lucky with referrals.
@@VaibhavAroraCanada im planning to go to Canada through the college route will age be a factor when im studying btw i have a Bsc in my home country after my course is finished what is your opinion
Ok, anybody can say how much salary in canada for labour ? Because everybody talking about low salary but nobody says how much its 2000 or 3000 or less ?
Each province has a minimum wage, eg Ontario has a minimum wage of 14 dollars an hour
It’s all about money. In simple way if 1 INR= 54 CAD, Nobody goes to Canada.
A lot of Indians going to Canada 🇨🇦
Absolute truth.
Canada is racist country. No jobs for immigrants in Canada except labor jobs. I immigrated to Canada in year 2000. I have Ph.D from Europe with 10 years experience still it was not recognized in Canada. I have to work in security and on manufacturing labor jobs. I did get jobs in my field but they are entry level jobs and good positions and pay package are always reserved for white Canadians. Again jobs are not stable. You get jobs for a year or so and then either company closes or manager doesn't like your work. After five years, I got my citizenship then I got a job and moved to USA on TN1 visa and working there for last 15 years. USA is really good job market and they value education, skills however getting US citizenship is next to impossible.
I have a similar plan