In my point of view, even these news can shake up a bit of worries for many, it will not affect the ones that goes to canada t REALLY get an education and do the things right. This measures are just to make sure that , when we go to canada, we go to do the right thing and build our future. Thanks for the awesome video Rachel !
We missed you Racheal, it's good to have you back. Just a clarification, Master and PHD students do not need a Letter of Attestation, so they can even apply now for their study permit.
That’s good to know, omg thanks for pointing that out! Appreciate your input 🥰 And for the others, here’s a direct link from IRCC’s page on who needs an attestation letter FYI 👇😊 www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/international-student-program-reform-more-information.html
Although I am also an international student, I still love your hilarious "Short term gain, long term pain" opening quote. Focusing only study in foreign country is still not that easy in my experience.
Hahahah, it’s also funny how that line can be relatable in so many aspects! But we gotta keep things light for such a deep topic like this 😝😜 and one hundo percent, moving your life abroad and moreover studying there is not an easy feat, def for the brave and willing 💪
Don’t get fooled by false promises of agencies, IRCC draws are too high right now. My husband and I cam to Canada as IS, secured good jobs I am a RN in Ontario and husband works as Sr. Advisor in one of the big banks in Canada but we are still waiting to be selected in the pool of candidates our score is in low 500’s. Our PGWP is expiring June and our employers (given that they are all big companies and top hospitals) do not offer LMIA, we could lose everything and go back home. Be wise in making a decision, you do not want your time and money will go to waste.
Hello @theconductas9809, hope u are doing well. Thank you for such insight as I am planning to come as an IS. May I ask you abt your and your partner age range? Thank you in advance.
Thank you! Glad this is received well, just trying to give a balanced view as i see there’s a lot of opportunity for those who position themselves well 🤗♥️ I know the past news can cause some emotional stir, but I trust people here can see past that and to think outside the box ☺️🫶
life in canada is good as long as youre healthy. if and when u have health issues, it will get incredibly difficult. i came as a student, have my PR now. im totally healthy now but im still worried about alot of things. one slip or fall can change ur life cos healthcare here isnt good
@@lovellabagayana1916 ah man...ur making a BIG BIG mistake if ur coming to canada without awareness about the healthcare. plenty of videos on youtube about it. searrch and check
I love your positive and realistic view to the changes. Indeed, if they’ll only admit 500,000 new PR per year but 800,000 study visas are approved then we see that the maths don’t add up ( if you get what I mean). It’s absolutely necessary for students to be fully prepared because part time jobs are to be used as supplements and in some cities students are finding it difficult to find jobs now. 2 years gives prospective students more time to plan.
@@GlobalCitizen523 students with certain nationality have it much easier trust me but not all of us is like that and in my class there were number of people who was called for a job outside of those countries. Canada is Fr is a lost cause
Thank you Rachel for this video, I am upset about the changes in immigration policy, it’s enlightened me to see the other side, the long term benefits of those changes to a genuine inspiring international student like me ❤.
I know it’s frustrating and those were my initial feelings upon seeing the upcoming changes and i really had to brew on why it’s happening rather than letting my emotions take over. We can only hope it does some good to the current system 🙏🥰 But thank you for accepting my pov on it 🤗
I was refused my study permit because: "To date, you have failed to comply with our request for submission of the following documents: You have failed to submit a valid Police Certificate from your country of residence." The thing is, they never asked for my police certificate. I submitted my application Oct. 17, 2024 and didn't get any updates until Oct 31st - refused application because of no police certificate. I'm so frustrated because I literally have my valid police certificate available. I just didn't submit it because they didn't ask for it yet. It's also frustrating because they could've just asked for additional requirements but instead they straight up refused my application. Now I plan to re-submit my application right away. What do you think? Also, I applied and will apply again through the Student Direct Stream (SDS)
Hello ate! Your vids helped me a lot getting into Canada and now I've been here for nearly a year. Tbh it's feeling like long term pain talaga hahaha. There are no jobs, not much support for students, and this economic weather just hits too hard 😔
Hello Rachel, from watching your vlogs 2 years ago and inspired to study in Canada. I even booked a consultation with your partner last year, I don’t know if he remembers me but yeah I followed his advice to get a Masters instead of bachelor’s degree and guess what? Im approved now and will be flying to Vancouver next month! 😊😊😊
Oh my, love that you met Tien! I’m glad he was able to guide you on going forward with a higher education level and im happy that you were open to it! 🤗🥰 Congrats and omg see you soon here in Vancouver! Hope we bump into each other here ☺️
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Really good insights about the changes to the international student program. Looking at the glass half full is really the best way. Yes the changes may seem hard for people wanting to come here but at the end it would for sure cause improvements in the program and give better quality. Some people only come as a student to come to Canada and do not do their part as a student but put the burden on getting the course work done by those really genuine students who have to take on the majority of the work.
Hi Rachel @rrdancel, wondering if you could give me an input. I'm in a dilemma right now on what to pursue in Canada for studies. I studied psychological science as my bachelors but to this day I wasn't able to use it. My mom recommended psychiatric nursing or Practical nursing diploma, while I'm also doing my research on masters in counselling. I was initially thinking of early childhood education since I also did tutoring for most of this year as my only job however I'm worried about the newest rule about temporary foreign workers and how it will affect graduating students doing low income generating courses if that makes sense.
Good news for all of you Canadians out there. In case you've been dreaming of living in Europe someday, the Czech Republic has just removed the work permit requirements for your countrymen along with 8 other third country nationals like the US, UK, Japan, Singapore etc. But as of now you have to wait for relevant policy amendments from the Ministry of Interior so you can apply for a long term residence permit if you want to gain free access to their labor market.
Hey Rachel!!!! Firstly, welcome back😁🥰. It's been around 6 months I guess without your video. This video in my opinion made up for this gap❤️🔥. Again,it's good to see my cute and favorite creator back in action!!🔥💙
I know, it’s been a long time and omg where did the time go?! I’ve missed seeing your comments pop up and it makes me happy to see you here even after all this time 🤗🥰🎈 Thanks for your support and time love!
@@rrdancel As once a wise person said "Short term gains, Long term pains", I decided not to follow that😂😅. You are the reason I'm here in Canada❤️🔥. I didn't follow you just for short term gains and I'll keep following you even though you are that wise person😁💙. As always you are and will be my fav person always💙
I'm glad I already got my PR. With all the restrictions being added and the very high CRS score and even PNP scores; I can no longer say it's easy to get PR as an international student. With the numbers I'm seeing, less than half of IS will get PR
According to Statscan 30% of international students PR within 10 years of receiving their first study permit. Recent changes will make it more selective.
@@rrdancel the data Statscan has must go back further than 10 years I don’t know if there was this intentional student explosion back then. My takeaway is that if PR is the ultimate goal the international student pathway may not be the best due to the cost vs likelihood of success.
Canada's immigration plan is shifting to Australia. Which means the government is welcoming candidates with certain skills like trades, health, francophone people to apply PR. Other ones even with impressive skills are not in demand, and CRS general draw is extremely high. Even now, more than 9,000 people are above CRS 500 in the pool, which is extremely competitive. Chances points below 500 is tough unless IRCC conduct huge draws. If you don't have LIMA or provincial nomination, there is almost no chance to get ITA from general draw. Unless you wish to do 6 months jobs from category selected from IRCC.
All fair points made and you’re on point with Canada’s direction on inviting specific people with specific skill sets. That’s why I’m thinking the cap would reduce the students which indirectly translates to less candidates in the pool thereby lowering the CRS score. But we’re all in the wait and see game. Appreciate your input!
@@rrdancel That's why if you wanna immigrate to Canada, don't wait. You never know when this door will be closed. Fortunately I just got the PR this January.
Thank you for making a video on this! 🙏 your videos helped me out a lot when i was applying to come to CA and now i’m here before all the restrictions were implemented ❤
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I've been really waiting for your vlog about this. Thank you so much for your ideas and enlightenment. Really helpful for me and future endeavor. 🥹 Blessings! Take care always, RR!
It means a lot to me too. I had 2 refusals last year and I lose hope. 💔 That's why I was so happy when you put up a vlog about this. It's more like a confirmation to me to still fight and push to study again but this time for Masters. Thank you really! When you said "Yes" that it's still worth it, my heart kinda feel relief. Sending love from UAE! ❤ Stay safe there. 🥰
In term of student cap, Federal government will count based on the density of population / student in each province. It means, the cap policy will have big impact to some provinces but not others. And also I believe Canada will still emphasize on the diversity of students. It means, the cap policy will have a big impact to some students from some countries.
Hello rrdancel, new subscriber here! I would like to ask given the new policy for international student, are there any changes on PGWP for a 2 year program and 1 year program, is it still 3 years for a 2-year program and 1 year PGWP for a 1 year program? Thank you
Happy to be back, sorta! 😅 Still pacing myself but it makes me happy to know you’re here! 🥹Omg, congrats on your first sem in Canada, hope its been treating you well! Whereabouts are you? 😘
@@rrdancel OMG hello po! I'm in Ontario po studying right now hehe sobrang thankful po ako for all your tips and tricks it really helped me here po. Looking forward to your future videos🫶❤️
Hi ! Hingi sana ako ng recommendation or referral sa inyo ng mga agent or real property management na pwede kami matulungan sa paghanap nga apartment. Incoming student po ako sa Victoria Bristish Columbia. Thank you
Hello Rachel I hope you find yourself doing okay, I was just dropping this comment here because your other video related to this question is 2yo, anyway, i was wondering if empower (the job seeking company) was still going on becausse im trying to browse the webpage but it would not let me. I am struggling to find a good job after applying for my PGWP, any recommendations? thanks!
You are wrong international students are putting a lot of pressure on the rental market. 800k figure does not account for those who are on a PGWP. A lot of issues at play, for one the amount of family homes that use to be rented to families are now rented to international students, easily cramming 10 students in a 3 bedroom home. People don’t leave once they are done with there studies the amount of Indian students I know who studied and are working as a kitchen helper etc is crazier. These people need to be asked to leave.
Thank you for sharing your input. You are correct in that the 800K international student figure does not include PGWP holders. My argument is that even if we completely remove all international students from Canada, there is still a housing shortage problem. According to the report outlined in my video, there is a shortage of housing supply of 3 to 4 million homes or about 7.5% to 10% of the Canadian population. If we used your extreme example of “cramming 10 students into a 3 bedroom home” and divide it by the total international student population, you would end with 80,000 housing units of 3 bedroom homes occupied by international students. Now, if we remove all international students from Canada and free up the 80,000 for Canadian families, we still have a shortage of 3 to 4 million homes. In short, there is an insignificant impact to the supply of housing and the price of accommodation will continue to remain high. On the flip side, if we removed all the international students, there would be an abundance of housing supply for home stays and on-campus housing. These types of housing are usually meant for short to mid term stays. I doubt Canadian families will be filling this void by living on campus or living with other host families. I think the conversation at the national level would best if we addressed the real issue of building more homes as opposed to pinning the problem on a small segment of the popluaton.
Hello Ms Rachel, nagbabakasali lang baka mareplayan. As a student, I have two more subjects to complete before I graduate from my DBA degree. There is a guideline that prohibits students from working a full-time job during their final term of summer classes. I therefore have no intention of attending summer classes as I intend to file a BC PNP by April. But, if I enroll in summer classes, my job will become part-time, and I'm concerned that this could have an impact on the status of my application. In addition, I worry that if I enroll in September to complete my education, there won't be enough time for the BC PNP and PR apps. If I enroll in September, I won't be able to work full-time either, therefore my employment will also become part-time. Is there any other way to ensure that neither my DBA program nor my BC PNP/PR application will be impacted? Or could I switch my program to a certificate so that I may already finish this term and not worry about anything? May I ask if what would be the best course of action on this matter? Thank youuuuuuu
Hey Rachel, thanks for uploading a new informative video. Your thoughts please on this: took up a 1 yr post grad cert and applied for a study permit ext. - no results yet , but now Im considering to have my pgwp instead. Should I just withdraw mg study permit ext?
as international student who is studying in canada for past 7 months Canada is totally NOT worth it , there are NO JOBS , very expensive to live , education quality is a joke , everyone hate international students , Healthcare does NOT exist ! please save your mental health from this nightmare ! I cannot wait for my graduation and moving back home !
I'm sorry this is how you feel about it but thanks for sharing it. hopefully with the recent news, better support systems will be in place for current and incoming international students
Very informative ❤️ but i just want to clarify one thing. How about a 2 year prog in UVIC for September Intake? UVIC is a public school. Is it qualify for PGWP? Thank you.
UVic does not have any news about losing it’s PGWP eligibility under the program you take isnt PGWP-eligible 😊 So make sure to double check on IRCC’s website or through UVic to confirm that your chosen program is PGWP-eligible 🤗 all the best!
@@rrdancel hello there ms rrdancel is there any new changes on the IRCC new temporary gap policy. Specially for the OWP for spouse, thank u.. would like to hear from you..
I’ve decided not to pursue because I wont be able to take my spouse and its non negotiable:( I already paid the school and still dont know if I would get refund :(
Hi Rachel, nice to meet you. I am Hubert from Peru, Please I have some questions: Can I apply to PGWP after studying in BCIT master's degree program ? and Could my wife get a work permit? Thank you very much for this video. It was really helpful.
Yes to both as long as the program you choose fits PGWP-eligibility requirements 😊 and your spouse is also eligible for the OWP for your master’s program ☺️ BCIT, way to go - went there and had a blast 🥳
Everyone should know that you should either be an Asian or Indian to make it there otherwise, I am sorry it is so difficult. Living expenses are soooo high and please know this don’t let anyone bs you, once you graduated you need to make a Canadian resume and even with that in my field I didn’t get a single interview and hey no one will tell you this ugly truth. While studying there was a no regular job and yes at the same time no interviews and you can guess who gets hired (mostly Indians and Asians) this is not a Racist comment in anyways they are most loved in Canada.
While i dont agree with some points here, I do appreciate you sharing your experiences and input. There will always be challenges when uprooting your life somewhere else and personally, i have shared some frustrations in the process too. It’s good to talk about it so that others who are considering a similar path can be better prepared for what's to come, weigh the pros and cons, set realistic expectations, and develop strategies to cope with the changes. At the end of the day, I wish you nothing but the best! 😊♥️
@@rrdancel thank you! People who went there earlier had the best chance in my opinion also but I wanna say you inspired me a lot don’t take this comment the wrong way
@@j.l.howlett6843 Oh no, didn’t take it anyway at all! I actually appreciate your insights and welcome it 🫶🤗 yes, I would agree too that times were less crazy than it is now, so hopefully these changes will streamline things better! 😊
How can you say that housing is not affected in Canada. The last time this country experienced a spike in population was in 1971. And it happened again since 2020. Housing won't increase in proportion to the population growth. In 2022 Canada's population grew by 1 million.You say that there is currently eight hundred thousand students in Canada. But what about the students who already obtained the PR since coming here? You are one of them. And there are many. A countless number of students who obtained PR. So don't blame the Ministers or whatever decisions they take. At least be thankful that you are lucky enough to hold a PR. Before the pandemic it was so much easier for anyone coming to Canada as a new immigrant to find work. Not right now.
The argument in the video is about what causes high house prices. In simple economics, prices are determined by the intersection of demand and supply. The demand side is made up of people that want housing and this includes Canadians, permanent residents and temporary residents that live in Canada. By percentage, Canadians and PRs, are by far the largest group of people in the market that demand housing. Interatnional students make up under 2% of the total population in Canada that demand housing. Now, let’s look at the 2%. In reality, most international students live in shared accommodation, on campus accommodation or home stays. So, the ratio is not 1 unit of housing taken up by 1 international student. The ratio is more likely to be 1 housing unit is taken up by 2, 3 or 4 international students. So, the 2% international student population, will demand less than 2% of the housing supply. Now, let’s move onto the supply side. There is currently a shortage of housing supply by approximately 3 to 4 million homes. Currently, Canadians are not building new homes fast enough to keep up with demand. One of the causes of this problem is high inflation. During the pandemic, there was a decrease in world GDP growth. Most governments tried to quickly increase GDP by pumping a lot of money into their national economy. The Canadian government did this by spending a lot o money on various government programs. This inevitably increased the Canadian money supply and thereby increased inflation. High rates of inflation lead to extremely high interest rates. High interest rates greatly impacted the housing market. Home owners are paying steep mortgages rates to buy or keep their homes. Home owners offset these high mortgages rates by increasing the rental rates. High interest rates also slows down construction of new homes. Builders take out loans to build new homes. When the cost of the loan increases by 150% or more, then it’s best to delay construction. Besides the interest rates, we have very strict government policies, by-laws and regulations when it comes to building new homes. This is called bureaucracy. It has effectively slowed construction of new homes for decades. If we looked back to the early 80s, 90s or early 2000s, we can see that Canadian home prices were rising a lot quicker than personal income. One reason for this discrepancy between home prices and income is the shortage of supply. We have a shortage of 3 to 4 million homes and an international student population of 800,000. If we completely remove all international students from Canada, we may free up approximately 300,000 housing units. These housing types include single units, on campus dormitories and home stays. I don’t think Canadians will be gobbling up on campus accommodations and home stays. Even if they were, we still have a housing shortage by at least 2.7 million to 3.7 million homes. This shortage will effectively keep the housing prices high for years to come. Let’s look at an extreme example to solve the housing problem. Supply of houses would have to surpass demand in order for prices to start falling. In order for this to happen in a short period of time, we must drastically build more homes or remove more people from Canada and do it quickly (hopefully before election time). With the currently economic climate and bureaucracy, it is not possible to build more homes quickly. It is much easier to remove people. If we remove all international students, we still have a housing shortage. Would the government consider removing 2.7 million to 3.7 million permanent residents and Canadians to create balance in the housing market? I don’t think so. In summary, high housing prices are not caused by international students. It is a much more effective conversation at the national level if the government focused on issues that prevent building of new homes. 😊
@gdanoff I came here as an international student after watching alot of youtube videos which were promoting Canada. Well, one of them is Rrdancel. I would say as someone who comes from Philippines, this country might be better like how it is for Rachel, but as a Singaporean, this country is not what I wanted. I would advise anyone to look for better countries out there. Canada is accepting all kinds of shit people into the country and you would be surprised that Canadian young children are leaving for US. If Canada was a dream nation, why is there a brain drain in the first place? In my opinion, don't come to Canada. It is easy to immigrate to but because of that, you get alot of shitty people here. Studied in Ottawa, moved to Calgary. Work in Toronto employer.
@gdanoff I studied in Ottawa, working in Calgary for a Toronto Employer. Whatever points that Racheal says about as Canada as worth it, I am able to rebut it with a counterpoint. She tells her perspective in a positive light which I appreciate but that's far from reality. I prefer the truth as compared to positivity and trust me, Canada is not worth it. Just google why immigrants are leaving Canada and you will understand why. It hurts me to leave after investing time and money into this country but I know it will hurt much more in the long run. I still have the time and resources to rectify my mistake. But if your country is at war or unstable for that matter, Canada will offer you a safe place to sleep in comparison. Notice I didn't say home! Good luck peeps and don't fall for youtubers or anyone who tries to paint a good picture of Canada. You need the truth!!
@@sreeraj1980 Maybe you can elaborate more on the negatives cause by saying this I really don’t know what you mean. Also maybe different state will give you a different experience?
Thank you for sharing your perspective. I mean you are comparing Singapore to Canada. Both countries are so so so different in terms of economics, culture, population, land mass …etc. You did mention how strict the immigration policy is in Singapore and how less strict it is in Canada. But, these immigration policies are unique to each country. You mentioned you had a bad experience and you left. Can you please elaborate on your negative experience?
this channel is hyper focused on students, so i’m covering topics relevant to them. But, I would love your input on which PR options you’re referring to, and maybe i can explore that if it first my viewers 😊
@@rrdancel All these institutions are taking advantage of the PR pathway. most people use education institutions as a means to get permanent residence not as a learning experience, the instructors know this too. You'd be hard-pressed to find a single Canadian student in one of these "affordable colleges" that promise a PGWP. You don't get a first-world education, it's mediocre at best, and you don't get to interact with Canadian peers but rather with other immigrants who don't care about learning. If you just want to move to Canada and get a permanent residence, sure, you'll get it... if you have the money. If you want to broaden your knowledge, improve your skillset, meet academic peers that share your same interests, do research in a specific field... Canada is not the place. I'm sorry but it's the truth. the education system is being used almost exclusively for immigration purposes nowadays.
I get your point of why you think the Canadian education system is a scam. Your comment has to do more with the integrity of the education system. In this video, I agreed that the government is doing it correctly by removing some educational institutions that do not meet certain levels of quality education. The government is doing this by removing PGWP eligibility for certain private colleges and universities. The public colleges and universities are typically better choices when it comes to quality education. But, these public schools do have higher academic entrance requirements. So, even if an international student wants to obtain PR, there is still a challenge to be accepted into a good school first. This should help improve the quality of education. 😊
But them again if the liberals loose which is likely policy will change again conservatives are more stricter. Wow Arc’teryx now you are a true vancouverite hehe
Yes! A different government brings with it different policies. If that does happen, I expect a Conservative led government will focus their immigration policies more on labour needs of Canada. I am thinking more PR programs for candidates with job offers in certain industries or favouring certain economic sectors to attract more permanent foreign workers. I thought Arc’teryx was overhyped. But, since owning one, it is my preferred jacket. 😊
The unemployment rate in Canada has been relatively low sitting at 5.7% which is below the historic average rate of 8%. So it’s not that there are no jobs here, it’s just the type of jobs that you may be looking for. But i’d love to hear what your experience or insight is on finding jobs cos it’s relevant to talk about😊☺️
Unemployment rate is low just because skilled workers are settling for low paying jobs like cashier/barista. But to have a good job that pays above min. Are extremely hard to acquire.
In my point of view, even these news can shake up a bit of worries for many, it will not affect the ones that goes to canada t REALLY get an education and do the things right. This measures are just to make sure that , when we go to canada, we go to do the right thing and build our future. Thanks for the awesome video Rachel !
Couldnt have said it any better! you hit the nail on the head! ☺️🫡♥️
We missed you Racheal, it's good to have you back.
Just a clarification, Master and PHD students do not need a Letter of Attestation, so they can even apply now for their study permit.
That’s good to know, omg thanks for pointing that out! Appreciate your input 🥰
And for the others, here’s a direct link from IRCC’s page on who needs an attestation letter FYI 👇😊
www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/international-student-program-reform-more-information.html
So your talking untruthful information, Rachel
glad to see your back, now in the first 6 months of my program here. Been following since before getting here.
Hi Rachel. Your videos helped us a lot on how we started our dream in Canada. We are now PR. Thank you and more power to your channel. 🎉
You are so welcome! 🥹 It’s all you guys and So proud of your achievements and congrats on your PR 🇨🇦
Although I am also an international student, I still love your hilarious "Short term gain, long term pain" opening quote. Focusing only study in foreign country is still not that easy in my experience.
Hahahah, it’s also funny how that line can be relatable in so many aspects! But we gotta keep things light for such a deep topic like this 😝😜 and one hundo percent, moving your life abroad and moreover studying there is not an easy feat, def for the brave and willing 💪
Your course should really be in demand here in Canada so you will have sure job after studying! Good luck to us 😊
worth it ba caregiver ang course
this happened in the UK way back 2016.. sad but true so before deciding to come to Canada think about it 100 x
Don’t get fooled by false promises of agencies, IRCC draws are too high right now.
My husband and I cam to Canada as IS, secured good jobs I am a RN in Ontario and husband works as Sr. Advisor in one of the big banks in Canada but we are still waiting to be selected in the pool of candidates our score is in low 500’s. Our PGWP is expiring June and our employers (given that they are all big companies and top hospitals) do not offer LMIA, we could lose everything and go back home. Be wise in making a decision, you do not want your time and money will go to waste.
Hello @theconductas9809, hope u are doing well. Thank you for such insight as I am planning to come as an IS. May I ask you abt your and your partner age range? Thank you in advance.
It’s been 6 months after your comment, how are you? Are you still in Canada?
point taken Ms. Rachel.. encouraging and you explained the changes positively❤
Thank you! Glad this is received well, just trying to give a balanced view as i see there’s a lot of opportunity for those who position themselves well 🤗♥️ I know the past news can cause some emotional stir, but I trust people here can see past that and to think outside the box ☺️🫶
life in canada is good as long as youre healthy. if and when u have health issues, it will get incredibly difficult.
i came as a student, have my PR now. im totally healthy now but im still worried about alot of things. one slip or fall can change ur life cos healthcare here isnt good
100 hundo percent agree! Health is wealth 🫶♥️
Healthcare isn’t good? May you expound please..
@@lovellabagayana1916 ah man...ur making a BIG BIG mistake if ur coming to canada without awareness about the healthcare. plenty of videos on youtube about it. searrch and check
20 gran is only for living expenses. It doesnt include the tuition fees
I love your positive and realistic view to the changes. Indeed, if they’ll only admit 500,000 new PR per year but 800,000 study visas are approved then we see that the maths don’t add up ( if you get what I mean).
It’s absolutely necessary for students to be fully prepared because part time jobs are to be used as supplements and in some cities students are finding it difficult to find jobs now.
2 years gives prospective students more time to plan.
There are not any part time jobs lets be real now
@@j.l.howlett6843 which city are you referring to? I know some students found it easy in some areas but not so much in others.
@@GlobalCitizen523 Vancouver and Toronto in general
@@j.l.howlett6843 oh wow. I thought those areas would have a surplus of part time student jobs. I hear students in Regina finding it difficult
@@GlobalCitizen523 students with certain nationality have it much easier trust me but not all of us is like that and in my class there were number of people who was called for a job outside of those countries. Canada is Fr is a lost cause
Talent and knowledge combined. You can make a great international journalist
I try, thank you so much ☺️
Thank you Rachel for this video, I am upset about the changes in immigration policy, it’s enlightened me to see the other side, the long term benefits of those changes to a genuine inspiring international student like me ❤.
I know it’s frustrating and those were my initial feelings upon seeing the upcoming changes and i really had to brew on why it’s happening rather than letting my emotions take over. We can only hope it does some good to the current system 🙏🥰 But thank you for accepting my pov on it 🤗
You are the best! I love how you think and how you explain everything! I’ve watching your videos even before coming here❤
I was refused my study permit because:
"To date, you have failed to comply with our request for submission of the following documents: You have failed to submit a valid Police Certificate from your country of residence."
The thing is, they never asked for my police certificate. I submitted my application Oct. 17, 2024 and didn't get any updates until Oct 31st - refused application because of no police certificate. I'm so frustrated because I literally have my valid police certificate available. I just didn't submit it because they didn't ask for it yet. It's also frustrating because they could've just asked for additional requirements but instead they straight up refused my application. Now I plan to re-submit my application right away. What do you think?
Also, I applied and will apply again through the Student Direct Stream (SDS)
Hello ate! Your vids helped me a lot getting into Canada and now I've been here for nearly a year. Tbh it's feeling like long term pain talaga hahaha. There are no jobs, not much support for students, and this economic weather just hits too hard 😔
Hello Rachel, from watching your vlogs 2 years ago and inspired to study in Canada. I even booked a consultation with your partner last year, I don’t know if he remembers me but yeah I followed his advice to get a Masters instead of bachelor’s degree and guess what? Im approved now and will be flying to Vancouver next month! 😊😊😊
Oh my, love that you met Tien! I’m glad he was able to guide you on going forward with a higher education level and im happy that you were open to it! 🤗🥰 Congrats and omg see you soon here in Vancouver! Hope we bump into each other here ☺️
@@rrdancel yes I hope too 🤞🏻🤞🏻
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we miss your videos! hope you can do it again regularly
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Really good insights about the changes to the international student program. Looking at the glass half full is really the best way. Yes the changes may seem hard for people wanting to come here but at the end it would for sure cause improvements in the program and give better quality.
Some people only come as a student to come to Canada and do not do their part as a student but put the burden on getting the course work done by those really genuine students who have to take on the majority of the work.
Hi Rachel @rrdancel, wondering if you could give me an input. I'm in a dilemma right now on what to pursue in Canada for studies. I studied psychological science as my bachelors but to this day I wasn't able to use it. My mom recommended psychiatric nursing or Practical nursing diploma, while I'm also doing my research on masters in counselling.
I was initially thinking of early childhood education since I also did tutoring for most of this year as my only job however I'm worried about the newest rule about temporary foreign workers and how it will affect graduating students doing low income generating courses if that makes sense.
Good news for all of you Canadians out there. In case you've been dreaming of living in Europe someday, the Czech Republic has just removed the work permit requirements for your countrymen along with 8 other third country nationals like the US, UK, Japan, Singapore etc. But as of now you have to wait for relevant policy amendments from the Ministry of Interior so you can apply for a long term residence permit if you want to gain free access to their labor market.
Hey Rachel!!!! Firstly, welcome back😁🥰. It's been around 6 months I guess without your video. This video in my opinion made up for this gap❤️🔥. Again,it's good to see my cute and favorite creator back in action!!🔥💙
I know, it’s been a long time and omg where did the time go?! I’ve missed seeing your comments pop up and it makes me happy to see you here even after all this time 🤗🥰🎈 Thanks for your support and time love!
@@rrdancel As once a wise person said "Short term gains, Long term pains", I decided not to follow that😂😅. You are the reason I'm here in Canada❤️🔥. I didn't follow you just for short term gains and I'll keep following you even though you are that wise person😁💙. As always you are and will be my fav person always💙
Hey is it possible to make a canadian citizen as a Guarantor for your studies fees ? Please answer this question.
I'm glad I already got my PR. With all the restrictions being added and the very high CRS score and even PNP scores; I can no longer say it's easy to get PR as an international student. With the numbers I'm seeing, less than half of IS will get PR
How long did it take to get PR?
@@ShadowRap-y5l 14 months
According to Statscan 30% of international students PR within 10 years of receiving their first study permit. Recent changes will make it more selective.
Do you think the 30% is a result of the high total number of international students applying for PR?
@@rrdancel the data Statscan has must go back further than 10 years I don’t know if there was this intentional student explosion back then. My takeaway is that if PR is the ultimate goal the international student pathway may not be the best due to the cost vs likelihood of success.
Thanks for your informative updates! It actually helps me a lot to consider studying in Canada :)
Please upload more videos, they are helpful!😊
This means a lot :) Will try to upload more :D
Canada's immigration plan is shifting to Australia. Which means the government is welcoming candidates with certain skills like trades, health, francophone people to apply PR. Other ones even with impressive skills are not in demand, and CRS general draw is extremely high. Even now, more than 9,000 people are above CRS 500 in the pool, which is extremely competitive. Chances points below 500 is tough unless IRCC conduct huge draws. If you don't have LIMA or provincial nomination, there is almost no chance to get ITA from general draw. Unless you wish to do 6 months jobs from category selected from IRCC.
Where can I see the jobs list, please 🙏
@@jeungcurly Just Google category based draws, and it will come up all noc job codes and requirements. Or try rinp program from small rural cities.
All fair points made and you’re on point with Canada’s direction on inviting specific people with specific skill sets. That’s why I’m thinking the cap would reduce the students which indirectly translates to less candidates in the pool thereby lowering the CRS score. But we’re all in the wait and see game. Appreciate your input!
@@rrdancel That's why if you wanna immigrate to Canada, don't wait. You never know when this door will be closed. Fortunately I just got the PR this January.
hi miss Rache im already in Canada thanks for the inspiration
woohoo, which city are you at? Welcome and hope you’re adjusting well ☺️
Thank you for making a video on this! 🙏 your videos helped me out a lot when i was applying to come to CA and now i’m here before all the restrictions were implemented ❤
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Thank you so much joining in April 🥰❤️
You are so welcome! 🫶
@@rrdancelthank you ❤
*Welcome Back!! Hugs!*
Good to be back, mwahugs!! 😘
I've been really waiting for your vlog about this. Thank you so much for your ideas and enlightenment. Really helpful for me and future endeavor. 🥹 Blessings! Take care always, RR!
This means a lot! Appreciate you for taking the time and i wish you all the best in future endeavours, whether in Canada or not 🫶🥰
It means a lot to me too. I had 2 refusals last year and I lose hope. 💔 That's why I was so happy when you put up a vlog about this. It's more like a confirmation to me to still fight and push to study again but this time for Masters. Thank you really! When you said "Yes" that it's still worth it, my heart kinda feel relief. Sending love from UAE! ❤ Stay safe there. 🥰
In term of student cap, Federal government will count based on the density of population / student in each province. It means, the cap policy will have big impact to some provinces but not others.
And also I believe Canada will still emphasize on the diversity of students. It means, the cap policy will have a big impact to some students from some countries.
Yes, that’s correct! Great insight 👍 Some schools are even ahead of the game by implementing their own cap for students from certain countries.
Hello rrdancel, new subscriber here! I would like to ask given the new policy for international student, are there any changes on PGWP for a 2 year program and 1 year program, is it still 3 years for a 2-year program and 1 year PGWP for a 1 year program? Thank you
Thanks for your sharing and your analyses
Omg you're back ate Rach❤ I've been watching your videos and I'm already studying here starting my first term.
Happy to be back, sorta! 😅 Still pacing myself but it makes me happy to know you’re here! 🥹Omg, congrats on your first sem in Canada, hope its been treating you well! Whereabouts are you? 😘
@@rrdancel OMG hello po! I'm in Ontario po studying right now hehe sobrang thankful po ako for all your tips and tricks it really helped me here po. Looking forward to your future videos🫶❤️
Hi ! Hingi sana ako ng recommendation or referral sa inyo ng mga agent or real property management na pwede kami matulungan sa paghanap nga apartment. Incoming student po ako sa Victoria Bristish Columbia. Thank you
Hello Rachel I hope you find yourself doing okay, I was just dropping this comment here because your other video related to this question is 2yo, anyway, i was wondering if empower (the job seeking company) was still going on becausse im trying to browse the webpage but it would not let me. I am struggling to find a good job after applying for my PGWP, any recommendations? thanks!
Hiii rachel! Is there any chance to work or do an internship during the exchange program in Canada ?( from Taiwan
You are wrong international students are putting a lot of pressure on the rental market. 800k figure does not account for those who are on a PGWP. A lot of issues at play, for one the amount of family homes that use to be rented to families are now rented to international students, easily cramming 10 students in a 3 bedroom home. People don’t leave once they are done with there studies the amount of Indian students I know who studied and are working as a kitchen helper etc is crazier. These people need to be asked to leave.
Thank you for sharing your input.
You are correct in that the 800K international student figure does not include PGWP holders. My argument is that even if we completely remove all international students from Canada, there is still a housing shortage problem. According to the report outlined in my video, there is a shortage of housing supply of 3 to 4 million homes or about 7.5% to 10% of the Canadian population.
If we used your extreme example of “cramming 10 students into a 3 bedroom home” and divide it by the total international student population, you would end with 80,000 housing units of 3 bedroom homes occupied by international students. Now, if we remove all international students from Canada and free up the 80,000 for Canadian families, we still have a shortage of 3 to 4 million homes. In short, there is an insignificant impact to the supply of housing and the price of accommodation will continue to remain high.
On the flip side, if we removed all the international students, there would be an abundance of housing supply for home stays and on-campus housing. These types of housing are usually meant for short to mid term stays. I doubt Canadian families will be filling this void by living on campus or living with other host families.
I think the conversation at the national level would best if we addressed the real issue of building more homes as opposed to pinning the problem on a small segment of the popluaton.
Thanks for the informative video. It gave me a new perspective on studying in the Canada. 👍
Finally a new video 🤩
Hihihi, couldnt stay away too long 🫶
Hello Ms Rachel, nagbabakasali lang baka mareplayan.
As a student, I have two more subjects to complete before I graduate from my DBA degree. There is a guideline that prohibits students from working a full-time job during their final term of summer classes. I therefore have no intention of attending summer classes as I intend to file a BC PNP by April. But, if I enroll in summer classes, my job will become part-time, and I'm concerned that this could have an impact on the status of my application. In addition, I worry that if I enroll in September to complete my education, there won't be enough time for the BC PNP and PR apps. If I enroll in September, I won't be able to work full-time either, therefore my employment will also become part-time. Is there any other way to ensure that neither my DBA program nor my BC PNP/PR application will be impacted? Or could I switch my program to a certificate so that I may already finish this term and not worry about anything? May I ask if what would be the best course of action on this matter? Thank youuuuuuu
Hey Rachel, thanks for uploading a new informative video. Your thoughts please on this: took up a 1 yr post grad cert and applied for a study permit ext. - no results yet , but now Im considering to have my pgwp instead. Should I just withdraw mg study permit ext?
may i ask where can i look for the policies related to the general application of Canada's universities?
You can find the general academic admission requirements for each university on their website. Hope that helps 😊
as international student who is studying in canada for past 7 months Canada is totally NOT worth it , there are NO JOBS , very expensive to live , education quality is a joke , everyone hate international students , Healthcare does NOT exist ! please save your mental health from this nightmare ! I cannot wait for my graduation and moving back home !
I'm sorry this is how you feel about it but thanks for sharing it. hopefully with the recent news, better support systems will be in place for current and incoming international students
Very informative ❤️ but i just want to clarify one thing. How about a 2 year prog in UVIC for September Intake? UVIC is a public school. Is it qualify for PGWP? Thank you.
UVic does not have any news about losing it’s PGWP eligibility under the program you take isnt PGWP-eligible 😊 So make sure to double check on IRCC’s website or through UVic to confirm that your chosen program is PGWP-eligible 🤗 all the best!
As always, another quality and informative content 😊
Thank you so much 🥹♥️ appreciate your time and support!
Where have you been?. Missed your content.
I know, been gone for a long time! When life calls, you gotta pick up if ya know what i mean 😝😊
I understand. It is well.
Informative video, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! 🤗
Very informative and detaileds vlog thank u for this
I am glad you liked it! 😊
@@rrdancel hello there ms rrdancel is there any new changes on the IRCC new temporary gap policy. Specially for the OWP for spouse, thank u.. would like to hear from you..
And now It chills me to the bone, How to I get there alone? Coming this Spring intake, without my spouse.
I’ve decided not to pursue because I wont be able to take my spouse and its non negotiable:( I already paid the school and still dont know if I would get refund :(
Hi Rachel, nice to meet you. I am Hubert from Peru, Please I have some questions: Can I apply to PGWP after studying in BCIT master's degree program ? and Could my wife get a work permit? Thank you very much for this video. It was really helpful.
Yes to both as long as the program you choose fits PGWP-eligibility requirements 😊 and your spouse is also eligible for the OWP for your master’s program ☺️ BCIT, way to go - went there and had a blast 🥳
Everyone should know that you should either be an Asian or Indian to make it there otherwise, I am sorry it is so difficult.
Living expenses are soooo high and please know this don’t let anyone bs you, once you graduated you need to make a Canadian resume and even with that in my field I didn’t get a single interview and hey no one will tell you this ugly truth.
While studying there was a no regular job and yes at the same time no interviews and you can guess who gets hired (mostly Indians and Asians) this is not a Racist comment in anyways they are most loved in Canada.
While i dont agree with some points here, I do appreciate you sharing your experiences and input. There will always be challenges when uprooting your life somewhere else and personally, i have shared some frustrations in the process too. It’s good to talk about it so that others who are considering a similar path can be better prepared for what's to come, weigh the pros and cons, set realistic expectations, and develop strategies to cope with the changes. At the end of the day, I wish you nothing but the best! 😊♥️
@@rrdancel thank you! People who went there earlier had the best chance in my opinion also but I wanna say you inspired me a lot don’t take this comment the wrong way
Absolutely Right
@@j.l.howlett6843 Oh no, didn’t take it anyway at all! I actually appreciate your insights and welcome it 🫶🤗 yes, I would agree too that times were less crazy than it is now, so hopefully these changes will streamline things better! 😊
Hi, is there a part time job in canada a skilled worker?
How can you say that housing is not affected in Canada. The last time this country experienced a spike in population was in 1971. And it happened again since 2020. Housing won't increase in proportion to the population growth. In 2022 Canada's population grew by 1 million.You say that there is currently eight hundred thousand students in Canada. But what about the students who already obtained the PR since coming here? You are one of them. And there are many. A countless number of students who obtained PR. So don't blame the Ministers or whatever decisions they take. At least be thankful that you are lucky enough to hold a PR. Before the pandemic it was so much easier for anyone coming to Canada as a new immigrant to find work. Not right now.
The argument in the video is about what causes high house prices. In simple economics, prices are determined by the intersection of demand and supply. The demand side is made up of people that want housing and this includes Canadians, permanent residents and temporary residents that live in Canada. By percentage, Canadians and PRs, are by far the largest group of people in the market that demand housing. Interatnional students make up under 2% of the total population in Canada that demand housing. Now, let’s look at the 2%. In reality, most international students live in shared accommodation, on campus accommodation or home stays. So, the ratio is not 1 unit of housing taken up by 1 international student. The ratio is more likely to be 1 housing unit is taken up by 2, 3 or 4 international students. So, the 2% international student population, will demand less than 2% of the housing supply.
Now, let’s move onto the supply side. There is currently a shortage of housing supply by approximately 3 to 4 million homes. Currently, Canadians are not building new homes fast enough to keep up with demand. One of the causes of this problem is high inflation. During the pandemic, there was a decrease in world GDP growth. Most governments tried to quickly increase GDP by pumping a lot of money into their national economy. The Canadian government did this by spending a lot o money on various government programs. This inevitably increased the Canadian money supply and thereby increased inflation. High rates of inflation lead to extremely high interest rates. High interest rates greatly impacted the housing market. Home owners are paying steep mortgages rates to buy or keep their homes. Home owners offset these high mortgages rates by increasing the rental rates. High interest rates also slows down construction of new homes. Builders take out loans to build new homes. When the cost of the loan increases by 150% or more, then it’s best to delay construction. Besides the interest rates, we have very strict government policies, by-laws and regulations when it comes to building new homes. This is called bureaucracy. It has effectively slowed construction of new homes for decades. If we looked back to the early 80s, 90s or early 2000s, we can see that Canadian home prices were rising a lot quicker than personal income. One reason for this discrepancy between home prices and income is the shortage of supply.
We have a shortage of 3 to 4 million homes and an international student population of 800,000. If we completely remove all international students from Canada, we may free up approximately 300,000 housing units. These housing types include single units, on campus dormitories and home stays. I don’t think Canadians will be gobbling up on campus accommodations and home stays. Even if they were, we still have a housing shortage by at least 2.7 million to 3.7 million homes. This shortage will effectively keep the housing prices high for years to come.
Let’s look at an extreme example to solve the housing problem. Supply of houses would have to surpass demand in order for prices to start falling. In order for this to happen in a short period of time, we must drastically build more homes or remove more people from Canada and do it quickly (hopefully before election time). With the currently economic climate and bureaucracy, it is not possible to build more homes quickly. It is much easier to remove people. If we remove all international students, we still have a housing shortage. Would the government consider removing 2.7 million to 3.7 million permanent residents and Canadians to create balance in the housing market? I don’t think so.
In summary, high housing prices are not caused by international students. It is a much more effective conversation at the national level if the government focused on issues that prevent building of new homes. 😊
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I came to Canada from Singapore in Aug 2022. I an heading back after noticing this country is poorly managed and is a mess!
Did you study or work there and which part of Canada?
@gdanoff I came here as an international student after watching alot of youtube videos which were promoting Canada. Well, one of them is Rrdancel. I would say as someone who comes from Philippines, this country might be better like how it is for Rachel, but as a Singaporean, this country is not what I wanted. I would advise anyone to look for better countries out there. Canada is accepting all kinds of shit people into the country and you would be surprised that Canadian young children are leaving for US. If Canada was a dream nation, why is there a brain drain in the first place? In my opinion, don't come to Canada. It is easy to immigrate to but because of that, you get alot of shitty people here.
Studied in Ottawa, moved to Calgary. Work in Toronto employer.
@gdanoff I studied in Ottawa, working in Calgary for a Toronto Employer. Whatever points that Racheal says about as Canada as worth it, I am able to rebut it with a counterpoint. She tells her perspective in a positive light which I appreciate but that's far from reality. I prefer the truth as compared to positivity and trust me, Canada is not worth it. Just google why immigrants are leaving Canada and you will understand why. It hurts me to leave after investing time and money into this country but I know it will hurt much more in the long run. I still have the time and resources to rectify my mistake.
But if your country is at war or unstable for that matter, Canada will offer you a safe place to sleep in comparison. Notice I didn't say home! Good luck peeps and don't fall for youtubers or anyone who tries to paint a good picture of Canada. You need the truth!!
@@sreeraj1980 Maybe you can elaborate more on the negatives cause by saying this I really don’t know what you mean. Also maybe different state will give you a different experience?
Thank you for sharing your perspective.
I mean you are comparing Singapore to Canada. Both countries are so so so different in terms of economics, culture, population, land mass …etc. You did mention how strict the immigration policy is in Singapore and how less strict it is in Canada. But, these immigration policies are unique to each country.
You mentioned you had a bad experience and you left. Can you please elaborate on your negative experience?
Hi, Are you still a international student there in canada?
Hi, I am no longer an international student. I am currently in Canada as a permanent resident. 😊
@@rrdanceloh ok, so you are working there?
is cap applicable masters student in Canada 2024 September
But you didn’t mention why it’s worth it.
I did 🥺 and i gave three reasons for it 😏
Not worthed to immigrrate and study in Canada any more. It was 30y ago but now. Go somewhere else!
please stop recommending peolpe to study in canada if there are better PR options.
this channel is hyper focused on students, so i’m covering topics relevant to them. But, I would love your input on which PR options you’re referring to, and maybe i can explore that if it first my viewers 😊
I missed your video
I’ve missed creating videos too and more importantly, miss you guys! 😊
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short answer: No. its all scams
back it up, I need context :D
@@rrdancel All these institutions are taking advantage of the PR pathway. most people use education institutions as a means to get permanent residence not as a learning experience, the instructors know this too. You'd be hard-pressed to find a single Canadian student in one of these "affordable colleges" that promise a PGWP. You don't get a first-world education, it's mediocre at best, and you don't get to interact with Canadian peers but rather with other immigrants who don't care about learning. If you just want to move to Canada and get a permanent residence, sure, you'll get it... if you have the money. If you want to broaden your knowledge, improve your skillset, meet academic peers that share your same interests, do research in a specific field... Canada is not the place. I'm sorry but it's the truth. the education system is being used almost exclusively for immigration purposes nowadays.
I get your point of why you think the Canadian education system is a scam. Your comment has to do more with the integrity of the education system. In this video, I agreed that the government is doing it correctly by removing some educational institutions that do not meet certain levels of quality education. The government is doing this by removing PGWP eligibility for certain private colleges and universities. The public colleges and universities are typically better choices when it comes to quality education. But, these public schools do have higher academic entrance requirements. So, even if an international student wants to obtain PR, there is still a challenge to be accepted into a good school first. This should help improve the quality of education. 😊
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Not worth it! Don't come to Canada!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahhhhh!! Can you substantiate your statement? I need to know why.
But them again if the liberals loose which is likely policy will change again conservatives are more stricter. Wow Arc’teryx now you are a true vancouverite hehe
Yes! A different government brings with it different policies. If that does happen, I expect a Conservative led government will focus their immigration policies more on labour needs of Canada. I am thinking more PR programs for candidates with job offers in certain industries or favouring certain economic sectors to attract more permanent foreign workers.
I thought Arc’teryx was overhyped. But, since owning one, it is my preferred jacket. 😊
No!
Why? i need to know why
Please, do yourself a favor, do not come, there are not many jobs.
The unemployment rate in Canada has been relatively low sitting at 5.7% which is below the historic average rate of 8%. So it’s not that there are no jobs here, it’s just the type of jobs that you may be looking for.
But i’d love to hear what your experience or insight is on finding jobs cos it’s relevant to talk about😊☺️
Unemployment rate is low just because skilled workers are settling for low paying jobs like cashier/barista.
But to have a good job that pays above min. Are extremely hard to acquire.
Canada is not worth the cost. Not good for studying here, utter and shear waste of talent and time.
WORTH IT!
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Where have you been?. Missed your content.