It’s how well y’all have integrated for me. I definitely now know that it may be a little difficult but not impossible. Was enjoyable and I think we deserve more of you guys.
You Ladies are the most REAL Nigerian U-tubers I have stumbled upon. These are very important issues you are trashing, going abroad gives a very excellent exposure and perspective of the World outside out 'Nigerian Planet' but it ain't as easy as a. b. c as being portrayed, people must prepare themselves mentally before the jàpà adventure so tell them! We need more nuggets from this Amazing Trio
Well done Ladies. I really liked Uju’s detailed perspectives on most of the issues our your Nigerians are facing in Canada. Keep at it. God will see you through
My opinion On the love situation: Some Nigerian ladies in my school form a lot e.g there was this lady I saw putting on Ankara and I knew she was Nigerian I said hello and the reception was awful, something happened to another lady and was just telling my friends that are this ladies waiting for the Indians or other nationals to come woo them? On getting job: I can just say I was favoured because I landed in January and got a job in January but one thing I would advise newcomers to do is to know God and stick with him as you stuck with him in Nigeria 🇳🇬, when you do you will see the pace at which you move in your career and life. On the transport: I feel most people conflict Canada with the UK. Canada is too big for you not to have a car, even with the bus but the UK is quite small so the transport system works round the clock. Also Nigerians stop forming for each other.
What type of job did you get? Even Justin Trudeau will not get a job the same month he arrives in Canada. There is a process for professional jobs and the interviews and hiring decisions take longer than a month to complete. Survival jobs on the other hand can be gotten on the same day, as long as you have your safety boots. Please do not mislead people in a bid to show-off.
Ladies! I just discovered you guys and you confirmed my thoughts about educating people about relocating abroad, education in Nigeria vs education abroad, stress level both at work and at school etc. There is a lot of misconceptions about life over here. I enjoyed your informative video. Keep up the good work!
I am a Ghanaian living in the UK since 1985. I love Canada but have never been there. You three young ladies are brilliant. Great to learn about saskatoon. " more fire ". Well done 👏
Planned watching for few minutes , but ended up watching the entire video, you guys are amazing and thanks for masterfully articulating your uniques experiences ( quite educating and entertaining at the same time ) Much love from Scotland 🏴.
Fun fact: we filmed this video yesterday at 9pm. Kindly pardon the lighting.😌 I think I should also include that the 5-6 weeks is inclusive of my two weeks Covid isolation period because I landed in the heat of Covid.
Nice Video. I am particularly excited to meet your friend Aanu that is a law student. Please I need her guidance on how she got her admission as I am also a lawyer seeking admission for LLM. How do I reach her personally please??‽
Hello, Aanu had previously shared her admission and visa information in full in these two videos. th-cam.com/video/Moy9hEntXeM/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/1paiSVv2hms/w-d-xo.html
I really enjoyed ur video and want to be a serious fan here. Pls can u enlighten me more on this traveling thing to Canada. What are the processes and how much should I be looking at? Kindly do this for me coz am so eager to be there. Thanks in anticipation!
Good afternoon, I just watched your video very nice 👍 please I don't know if they is a way I can communicate with uju 🙏 I want to apply for MPH in usask but I have some questions. Application is ending soon, I will appreciate it if you guys can help me. Thanks and happy New Year 👍
Aanu, you did well. It was not obvious swinging your eyes back and forth. I really enjoyed this... Myself and my family will be glad to host you ladies when I get to Saskatchewan. Very nice content.
Hello ladies, thank you guys for this Colab, our people back home think that in overseas, you can easily settle down and money is been swept off the ground and there's sick leaves that can excuses you to stay away, from work. In anyway abroad, if you didn't go to work or show up for work, you do get pay. Health wise, I still believed USA and Canada is the same. Now there are walkin clinics, that you can visit to see a health professional for a first aid and you will get help to make you feel better. The best thing is to save for a car, like you suggested. Good chat for new comers. Thanks.
You guys sound so well selling your province. Great job. I'm Nigerian and heard so many negatives about Canada, especially about the tax system, doctor's appointment and the transport system. Your video did a great job to debunk some of the info I earlier gathered. I'll reconsider. Thanks, guys.❤️❤️❤️
Please reconsider! Canada is not all rosy but people are also amassing wealth in their own ways. The inter-racial relationship and exposure is also a great asset.
These ladies did a wonderful job. The negatives are not really big negatives, for example the taxes are high but they are taken from your check before you get it so you don't really even see it. It's not like you have to pay it after. The taxes lead to a very high standard of living - everything form Garbage collection to road repair to social welfare programs and health care. For the Waiting in Health care - it's kind of true but kind of not true. For example if you need to see a Dr. then you can go into any clinic and see a Dr.(for medications, typical healthcare, diabetes medications, etc) If you are having an urgent health issue you go to a hospital and you will be treated - for example if you have a broken leg or a heart attack or a stroke you will be seen immediately but if you need something like a knee surgery because your knees hurt - the doctor will work with you and see what options are available and might put you on a list for surgery which could take from 3 months to 2 years - depending on urgency. But no one has had to wait if they need the treatment urgently.
The biggest challenge for highly skilled and experienced immigrants in Canada is the ability to accumulate wealth. A lot of them they stay 3-5 years to get the passport and then they move to USA, UAE or Singapore
Oh, I got it all, it's all about adapting to a better lifestyle by being responsible at all times! Which I find great! Thanks a lot for these in formation...
I came into Canada as a student and now a citizen. Whatever you get here in Canada (in totality) is farrrrrrrr better than what is obtainable in Nigeria.
Nigeria is still developing; you can't compare the two. Better food & energy security is coming soon, as well as better infrastructure. Once those things are established, more opportunities will come. It's better to develop your own country, than work in someone else's
I totally enjoyed this video.. pls do more of this type of videos… very interactive.👍 pls also bribe them to come back, we need to see their faces again. ya’ll laughs was really contagious and made my day.🤣😸
A warning to immigrants who have it well back home because I hear many complaints. Just because you are rich in your home country doesn’t mean you will be rich here. You will most likely have to struggle for decades to become middle class. If your middle class at home you will most likely be in poverty. Also keep in mind if you are a professional (doctor,banker, lawyer etc) you will most likely have to work a menial job as your qualifications may not be recognized
You aren't lying. Alot of people keep saying this because that's the reality. Not to say ur profession or skill isn't acknowledged but to say Canadian experience is prioritized first.
Yemisi this is so cool and fun, been having a really though at work, I just say let me check TH-cam and boom u are here with this, its really a relieve, Aaaanuuu, I love your glasses, Uju ur glow is glowing and Yemisi Skin is now skinnnnggg💝
You guys practically captured what we are facing here in UK. That bus factor dealt with me. Remember crossing the road multiple times trying to figure out the right side to board.
Very informative. You ladies are amazing. You captured almost everything that anyone planning to relocate to Canada will need to know. Thanks for helping out in the explanation.
2 weeks old in Toronto, no major experience but stuffs are really expensive and i am not used to paying taxes even for bottled water😂😂Probably because i still do currency exchange in my head.but is is a beautiful place and the people here are lovely and friendly.
Is the currency exchange for me, it happened to me when I went to UAE, come on to buy ordinary bottle water I go calculate and convert... It happens but wit time u ll get use to it... Congrats and welc to Canada.. will join u guys come 2023 by grace of God...
I thought I was the only one who thought Uni back home and here are different. Studying here is not easy but it's doable. I would say to be able to navigate life here you surely need to be mentally ready and also expect anything. It's not a bed of roses but definitely gets better with time.
Great thoughts and efforts. You and your friends were amazing. Looking forward to another session and share of your experience. Also, this was very helpful. As I make plans to come to Saskatchewan for a Ph.d. Cheers.
Girls, I laughed at the bus 6 description thing because it happened to me severally. And you are right there, you learn how to use the transit app the hard way.
This video was fun to watch and it reminded me of some experiences I had when I got here especially the bus system during winter! It’s not funny at all 😂
This video is so packed and interesting Love it!!!!! I think people bring those food items so they don't have to start spending on African food as soon as they land, something to hold body before they start earning in CAD.
@@MsYemisi Very true, I agree because some people carry unnecessary things sha. Anyways, please help us bribe Uju and Anu to come back. We appreciate their presence and we love them😍
Good takes and sheds light on the realities of immigrants. Is Saskatoon a village? This is relative based on individual perceptions and other places you might have been. Just like they say Ottawa is a "dead city", but there are great fun places there. I may visit more places, Sask in next on my list! I am sure there are great job opportunities there that people are not aware of. As I am not a tree, I moveee!
Thanks, beautiful ladies for sharing your experiences. I am planning to study at the University of Saskatchewan, I was so scared of the weather after my research but you guys just encouraged me to continue with the process so I can also enjoy the numerous benefit that comes with living in the province.
Uju, Yemisi and Anu thank you for this video. Interesting and informative. So Saskatchewan is bigger than Naija and population is just 1Million 😱. Please we need to divide Naija into 2 and send people to Saskatchewan. 💋❤️
I came to Canada as a refugee in 2009. My Haitian family and l lived undocumented in Massachusetts from 1999 to 2009. I earned a Canadian university degree. I worked security. I worked call center jobs. I became a permanent resident in 2018. I just became a Canadian citizen in 2022. Life isn't easy for black foreigners in Canada. Looking to move elsewhere to find a lady and start a family.
@@canadiansfirst3636 We are home. You murdered Natives and stole this land. We came here legally, with passports. You got blood on your hands, colonizer.
@@teejaylecapois9741 YOU HAVE BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS BY TAKING HOMES AND JOBS FROM CANADIANS . TAKING UP DRS THAT WE NEED..PUTTING A STRAIN ON OUR NATURAL RESOURCES. YOU BRING DISEASES. WE ERADICATED BED BUGS BY THE 1970S. WE DIDNT HAVE ANY UNTIL MASS IMMIGRATION BEGAN..
Excellent video coming from a Nigerian guy in Canada. You all did a fantastic job narrating your experiences . You are all elegant Queens plus Theresa is a dime and more 😁
Plus in Nigeria and some other African University's you can cheat, plagiarize. Bribe for marks, sleep with lectures for marks. Those things don't happen in Canada.
Cheating also happens in US Universities. Do a research on how some rich students from Saudi Arabia get masters degrees without actually working for them.
I’ve lived in Canada for 5 years. I’d say when it comes to dating be open minded ! Canada is diverse! Once you’re not compromising on your values you can be with anyone. Sometimes closed mindedness about race is the issue. Great job sharing tips guys! Very useful.
Thank you Uju and Aanu for coming to grace our screen🤭🤭🤭. Thank you Yemisi for always coming through. This was an entirely fun filled and educative video and we loooooooooovvvvvveeeeee eeeeet. I was hoping you will play "shey you dey whine me ni" at the end of those lies😂😂😂😂
If you are expecting a job in Canada you better secure it here in Nigeria before flying off. I did Data Analytics and just concluded an interview with a Communication firm in Alberta. Cost of living in Alberta is low. Also in British Columbia. Wil be leaving by 3rd week of December 2022. I did a research of the city or province id be staying in: cost of living, entertainment, medicare I have no friends in Canada but im sure gonna be fine. My point? Acquire a skill you can offer and earn a good living in Canada. I personally think the ladies didnt do enough research about where they were going before leaving Nigeria
I think we sometimes are our own problem. What I learnt about Canada was from the Canadian immigration settlement services. I think people don’t want to read or even try to research. Am I saying you shouldn’t listen to people? No! I’m just saying, try to research and especially if you are relocating… please ask questions and you have government services who will give you truthful answers.
@@bestinterests6929 Exactly. And, people always want to believe that salaries are high, life is good and every westerner is rich therefore they will also be rich when they come.
Hmmnh! Na small time I intend to spare before. To think that I sat through the whole video...thanks guys...very refreshing yet informative too. The students perspective...awsome...Thanks guys
You guys are doing great job, I had such experience of missed my bus while in UAE, several times, with waste off money and time, but over time,,one would get over that. Pls keep encouraging our people out there to imbibe more of foreign character while they are still at. Home so ,that can help them easily when they get down to foreign land. .at initial stage in foreign land it might be difficult to get along with laid down procedures but at end , it's and endless Joy.. I appreciate you guys for educating us ...
Just stumbled on this video, and I enjoyed watching it, very educative and I have heard about the not too good transport system in Canada generally too, in Europe, its the opposite here, the transport system is very good and having a car sometimes seems unnecessary except you have a family.
U ladies av really opened pples' i's, very thoughtful of you ladies. U know experience is the best teacher, nd u very kind, 'cos u didn't want pple to learn the hard way. Thnx a whole lot.
Cold comes with lack of Vitamin D, as Black people you need sun. The longer you stay without sun the more you produce joint pain, arthritis, and so on. Nice video
Concerning work experience, it's a lot more complicated than "different perspectives". I'm a Software engineer (recent graduate) and I can assure you that they do favour "Canadian experience". It's not the fact that your foreign experience counts for nothing but that it counts for less compared to a Canadian work experience. There's a reason why professionals back home come over here and have to initially work junior level positions for a while before attaining positions similar to those they held back home. Don't get fooled by HR reps who tell you they're "excited" about hiring new immigrants, it's an act they put on in order to display their "diversity initiatives". Long story short, your experience is not useless but "Canadian experience" is a thing.
Obviously got to be the reality of immigrants and it cuts across all professions to be honest. You don’t expect to fly across cities(to get to Canada), for way over 20 hours and still expect to be regarded in the same way(as you were in Nigeria 🇳🇬). A major reset is upon any Canadian immigrant (that’s for sure).
I see these comments about “Canadian experience” but to be honest there are exceptions to this rule and myself and husband are part of those exceptions. It really depends on what you are willing to accept or settle for, or what you are willing to challenge. I cannot overemphasize the part of declaring the word of God over your life if you are a believer, cos that was the game changer for us. We both got into good companies starting out, and did not have to settle for survival jobs. Just my 2 cents though
@@MsYemisi Sis what were your expectations for health care? DRS visits, diagnostic tests, hospital visits, hospitalization, child birth, consultations, physiotherapy and other exams are covered under your provincial health card. That is for Canadian citizen, permanent resident or if you have a work permit. Medication, dental, glasses, and optometry exams are covered by your employer insurance with your contribution.
I love the health care part. A friend landed and was so excited to be in Canada “finally” as a PR, he wasn’t feeling too well, he told his wife to call Ambulance 😅ambulance came, took him into emergency, got treated after waiting for over 8hrs and was asked to go home. Only for the ambulance bill to be sent to him after 2 weeks 😂😂😂. He called me and was telling me how he felt it was free, the laugh that I laughed en 😂😂😂
Being treated after 8 hours is the worst. I once went into the ER at 6am because I thought I was being early. I had to get a blood transfusion. I got the blood transfusion at 8pm and got home at 2am of the following day. That's Canada's health care for you.
Oh wow. As someone just arriving in Canada and blogging about it on my channel. I agree with somethings you say but not all but found your video enlightening
One million people in a land that's as Nigeria? That's LONELYYY!!! Guess if you shouted your name you'll hear the echo 10times!😁 Sounds like a nice place though. Thanks girls for getting together to do this video. We need more of this. And... Anu, are still single, reserved and searching?😜
Let's be clear. When we say 'job'. are we talking job in your career? or offloading trucks at a Walmart or driving Uber etc? All is decent work and have their place but may keep you in one place. Also any form of government support means 'you are poor' by standards of that country/province-so it irks me when some of our people actually intentionally target these programs. As for relationship I carried my market back to Naija and environs--I no do for overseas again..hahahaha
I thought those are education standards for all universities whether you're in canada or africa🤔 And I did study in America and found it to be smooth sailing compared to what I was used to in kenya. I found their lecturers gave us way more information and support to help us get done with school work and exams compared to kenya where our lecturers just used to actually lecture and expect you to pass exams like a PhD holder 🤣 At least that was my experience with school abroad.
It’s how well y’all have integrated for me. I definitely now know that it may be a little difficult but not impossible. Was enjoyable and I think we deserve more of you guys.
Oh absolutely not impossible. And very doable. You’ll look back and laugh.😂
Yes o. We should have them back.😩
You Ladies are the most REAL Nigerian U-tubers I have stumbled upon. These are very important issues you are trashing, going abroad gives a very excellent exposure and perspective of the World outside out 'Nigerian Planet' but it ain't as easy as a. b. c as being portrayed, people must prepare themselves mentally before the jàpà adventure so tell them!
We need more nuggets from this Amazing Trio
Thanks Abigail.☺️
You people do realize you are being brought here to be used for cheap labor.
Well done Ladies. I really liked Uju’s detailed perspectives on most of the issues our your Nigerians are facing in Canada. Keep at it. God will see you through
My opinion
On the love situation: Some Nigerian ladies in my school form a lot e.g there was this lady I saw putting on Ankara and I knew she was Nigerian I said hello and the reception was awful, something happened to another lady and was just telling my friends that are this ladies waiting for the Indians or other nationals to come woo them?
On getting job: I can just say I was favoured because I landed in January and got a job in January but one thing I would advise newcomers to do is to know God and stick with him as you stuck with him in Nigeria 🇳🇬, when you do you will see the pace at which you move in your career and life.
On the transport: I feel most people conflict Canada with the UK. Canada is too big for you not to have a car, even with the bus but the UK is quite small so the transport system works round the clock.
Also Nigerians stop forming for each other.
Lol@ forming. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
I love how you mentioned walking with God. Thats the exception!!
Maybe den dey wait 4whitey wey go be citizen 🤔
It's not only Nigerians that were Ankara na
What type of job did you get? Even Justin Trudeau will not get a job the same month he arrives in Canada. There is a process for professional jobs and the interviews and hiring decisions take longer than a month to complete. Survival jobs on the other hand can be gotten on the same day, as long as you have your safety boots. Please do not mislead people in a bid to show-off.
Recommandations are in place for these 3 brilliant heads ! I mean,. Brainy , Beautiful and Bright minds... Pls keep this coming....tanx
Ladies! I just discovered you guys and you confirmed my thoughts about educating people about relocating abroad, education in Nigeria vs education abroad, stress level both at work and at school etc. There is a lot of misconceptions about life over here. I enjoyed your informative video. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Dr. Mercy.
The misconceptions are too much
I am a Ghanaian living in the UK since 1985. I love Canada but have never been there. You three young ladies are brilliant. Great to learn about saskatoon. " more fire ". Well done 👏
Planned watching for few minutes , but ended up watching the entire video, you guys are amazing and thanks for masterfully articulating your uniques experiences ( quite educating and entertaining at the same time )
Much love from Scotland 🏴.
Awesome! Thank you!
same here
They're common experiences. Not unique.
Girls you guys gave many real information for people planning to come, please keep it up. God bless you
Fun fact: we filmed this video yesterday at 9pm. Kindly pardon the lighting.😌
I think I should also include that the 5-6 weeks is inclusive of my two weeks Covid isolation period because I landed in the heat of Covid.
Nice Video. I am particularly excited to meet your friend Aanu that is a law student. Please I need her guidance on how she got her admission as I am also a lawyer seeking admission for LLM.
How do I reach her personally please??‽
Hello, Aanu had previously shared her admission and visa information in full in these two videos.
th-cam.com/video/Moy9hEntXeM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/1paiSVv2hms/w-d-xo.html
I really enjoyed ur video and want to be a serious fan here. Pls can u enlighten me more on this traveling thing to Canada. What are the processes and how much should I be looking at? Kindly do this for me coz am so eager to be there. Thanks in anticipation!
@@MsYemisi Thank you so much Yemisi. God bless you.
Good afternoon, I just watched your video very nice 👍 please I don't know if they is a way I can communicate with uju 🙏 I want to apply for MPH in usask but I have some questions. Application is ending soon, I will appreciate it if you guys can help me. Thanks and happy New Year 👍
Thank you uju and Aanu ❤❤❤
Aanu, you did well. It was not obvious swinging your eyes back and forth.
I really enjoyed this... Myself and my family will be glad to host you ladies when I get to Saskatchewan. Very nice content.
Well done ladies, your experiences is really enlightening, as I am preparing to be in Canada for school. Thanks
Hello ladies, thank you guys for this Colab, our people back home think that in overseas, you can easily settle down and money is been swept off the ground and there's sick leaves that can excuses you to stay away, from work. In anyway abroad, if you didn't go to work or show up for work, you do get pay. Health wise, I still believed USA and Canada is the same. Now there are walkin clinics, that you can visit to see a health professional for a first aid and you will get help to make you feel better. The best thing is to save for a car, like you suggested. Good chat for new comers. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much foe this girls... Uju and friends,..much love!
You guys sound so well selling your province. Great job. I'm Nigerian and heard so many negatives about Canada, especially about the tax system, doctor's appointment and the transport system. Your video did a great job to debunk some of the info I earlier gathered. I'll reconsider. Thanks, guys.❤️❤️❤️
Please reconsider!
Canada is not all rosy but people are also amassing wealth in their own ways. The inter-racial relationship and exposure is also a great asset.
These ladies did a wonderful job. The negatives are not really big negatives, for example the taxes are high but they are taken from your check before you get it so you don't really even see it. It's not like you have to pay it after. The taxes lead to a very high standard of living - everything form Garbage collection to road repair to social welfare programs and health care. For the Waiting in Health care - it's kind of true but kind of not true. For example if you need to see a Dr. then you can go into any clinic and see a Dr.(for medications, typical healthcare, diabetes medications, etc) If you are having an urgent health issue you go to a hospital and you will be treated - for example if you have a broken leg or a heart attack or a stroke you will be seen immediately but if you need something like a knee surgery because your knees hurt - the doctor will work with you and see what options are available and might put you on a list for surgery which could take from 3 months to 2 years - depending on urgency. But no one has had to wait if they need the treatment urgently.
Very informative and balanced in sharing their experience.
Nice video, love the female charter box makes it all fun and interesting. Just subscribed.
The biggest challenge for highly skilled and experienced immigrants in Canada is the ability to accumulate wealth. A lot of them they stay 3-5 years to get the passport and then they move to USA, UAE or Singapore
This is really helpful and Uju is very well articulated
Uju's explanation is exceptional, u guys are good
Oh, I got it all, it's all about adapting to a better lifestyle by being responsible at all times! Which I find great! Thanks a lot for these in formation...
I came into Canada as a student and now a citizen. Whatever you get here in Canada (in totality) is farrrrrrrr better than what is obtainable in Nigeria.
Greeting. Pls I need an info from you.
Thanks Bros🙏
Your brain da work Abeg omo if you can survive in Nigeria you can survive anywhere Facts
@@Hisgracefoundme8 okay sir.
Nigeria is still developing; you can't compare the two. Better food & energy security is coming soon, as well as better infrastructure. Once those things are established, more opportunities will come. It's better to develop your own country, than work in someone else's
informative and unbiased information. Thank you, ladies. This is a blessing to see and hear!
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I totally enjoyed this video.. pls do more of this type of videos… very interactive.👍 pls also bribe them to come back, we need to see their faces again. ya’ll laughs was really contagious and made my day.🤣😸
I love these kind of videos too but it’s not easy to bring people but I’ll work on that for sure. Thanks Ashley!
Very accurate and fair information, thank you very much ladies!
I really enjoyed this session, you guys nailed it 👍 we want more of the group discussion 💖
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Love you guys,God bless you all
Thank you for this video Yemisi! And thank you Uju and Aanu!!!
You’re very welcome.
A warning to immigrants who have it well back home because I hear many complaints. Just because you are rich in your home country doesn’t mean you will be rich here. You will most likely have to struggle for decades to become middle class. If your middle class at home you will most likely be in poverty. Also keep in mind if you are a professional (doctor,banker, lawyer etc) you will most likely have to work a menial job as your qualifications may not be recognized
Canada humbled me
You aren't lying. Alot of people keep saying this because that's the reality. Not to say ur profession or skill isn't acknowledged but to say Canadian experience is prioritized first.
Thank you. I appreciate. Will ask more questions. God bless.
Well done Team. Uju you were exceptional in your views👍
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Thanks for coming Uju and Anu. So fun
Yemisi this is so cool and fun, been having a really though at work, I just say let me check TH-cam and boom u are here with this, its really a relieve, Aaaanuuu, I love your glasses, Uju ur glow is glowing and Yemisi Skin is now skinnnnggg💝
Aww thank youuuu.❤️🥰 Glad the video helped you to feel better.🤗
You ladies are good to go,uju my name sake is a good teacher
This was really informative…I’m coming to Manitoba in December and hope It’ll be nice
Every one’s story is different. Wishing you the very best!
Please how did you get your admission,did you use an agent? I want to apply
@@amakaclaire8539 Yes I used an agent
@@benirokzy are you in Nigeria, can I get your other handle
This was so interesting to watch. I was just smiling all through lol. Thanks guys 😊
My star girl
We go still come like that
You’ve gone ahead of us … it’s gonna be a lot easier for us when we land
My baby.❤️ Sure sure. Come to Saskatchewan and we will make it an easy ride. On God.💃
Ms-yemisi, good day, first time coming across your video. So enlightening.
Pls does USak have courses related to architecture?
Thanks guys for the heads up, You did a good job with the information you shared.
You guys practically captured what we are facing here in UK.
That bus factor dealt with me. Remember crossing the road multiple times trying to figure out the right side to board.
This!!
So accurate or the bus schedule will tell that bus has passed while you were standing there 🤣🤣🤣
This video is an eye opener
Thank you so much
Very informative. You ladies are amazing.
You captured almost everything that anyone planning to relocate to Canada will need to know.
Thanks for helping out in the explanation.
Enjoyed your video. Weldone Uju and Aanu. Thanks Yemisi too. Very informative...
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I had a good laugh! Thank you guys for coming and sharing your experiences. 😂
Hahaha. Thanks.
What's rent rate like in saxz?
Lovely lovely... So much info packed in a fun way... I love this so much... Thank you Yemisi, Uju, and Aanu...
Thank you for watching too.🥰
2 weeks old in Toronto, no major experience but stuffs are really expensive and i am not used to paying taxes even for bottled water😂😂Probably because i still do currency exchange in my head.but is is a beautiful place and the people here are lovely and friendly.
😂😂
Welcome to Canada
How did you get your admission, can you help me ? Did you use an agent
Is the currency exchange for me, it happened to me when I went to UAE, come on to buy ordinary bottle water I go calculate and convert... It happens but wit time u ll get use to it... Congrats and welc to Canada.. will join u guys come 2023 by grace of God...
Welcome to Canada
Its good seeing you gals together and having a great time l enjoyed this video. Great job gals👌👍
I thought I was the only one who thought Uni back home and here are different. Studying here is not easy but it's doable. I would say to be able to navigate life here you surely need to be mentally ready and also expect anything. It's not a bed of roses but definitely gets better with time.
Thanks Patricia. We should hangout when next I come to Vancouver.🤗
Would love to hear a difference for those taking thesis and non thesis..am in a dilemma between these two
I really love these ladies and the information, thank you so much
Best TH-cam video. I almost felt like we’re in the same room. Keep it up
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It is really interest watching you guys. No dull moments , like your insights all 👍 I've just subscribed 😊
Great thoughts and efforts. You and your friends were amazing.
Looking forward to another session and share of your experience.
Also, this was very helpful. As I make plans to come to Saskatchewan for a Ph.d.
Cheers.
Girls, I laughed at the bus 6 description thing because it happened to me severally. And you are right there, you learn how to use the transit app the hard way.
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This video was fun to watch and it reminded me of some experiences I had when I got here especially the bus system during winter! It’s not funny at all 😂
Aww.😭😂
Ladies, thank you. I enjoyed your heads-up
Hi Uju, Aanu and Yemisi.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
I look forward to joining you in Canada next year by GOD's grace. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Busted!!! See me planning on buying 3 cartoons of indomie 😂😂😂😂. Thanks Uju
This video is so packed and interesting
Love it!!!!!
I think people bring those food items so they don't have to start spending on African food as soon as they land, something to hold body before they start earning in CAD.
Yes. We did same too but we are saying people should focus on things they can’t necessarily get here.
Thanks for watching dear!
@@MsYemisi Very true, I agree because some people carry unnecessary things sha.
Anyways, please help us bribe Uju and Anu to come back. We appreciate their presence and we love them😍
I want them more too.🤗
Very Informative, God bless you ladies for this wonderful insight.
Good takes and sheds light on the realities of immigrants.
Is Saskatoon a village? This is relative based on individual perceptions and other places you might have been. Just like they say Ottawa is a "dead city", but there are great fun places there. I may visit more places, Sask in next on my list! I am sure there are great job opportunities there that people are not aware of. As I am not a tree, I moveee!
Saskatoon is a city in the Province of Saskatchewan. It is a very beautiful city and it's best to go there in spring/summer.
Lots and lots of revelation! Thanks guys. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks, beautiful ladies for sharing your experiences. I am planning to study at the University of Saskatchewan, I was so scared of the weather after my research but you guys just encouraged me to continue with the process so I can also enjoy the numerous benefit that comes with living in the province.
You’re welcome.
@@MsYemisi is it possible to work as care assistant and again enroll and pay for your nursing college fees in Canada?thanks
Your girls are making me to change my mind o😃😃😃 let me come and see it my self. See you next year in Canada
Sure💯
Uju, Yemisi and Anu thank you for this video. Interesting and informative. So Saskatchewan is bigger than Naija and population is just 1Million 😱. Please we need to divide Naija into 2 and send people to Saskatchewan. 💋❤️
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Uju is eloquent......I like her explanations
And this hair suits youuu😍
The lippy too of course
Aww you’re so sweet. Thank you.❤️
@@MsYemisi 🥰
Wow... Saskatchewan here I come.. Thanks for sharing Yemisi
Thank you Uju, Yemisi and Anu, I was laughing all through the video.
Our pleasure!😂
@@MsYemisi 😁🌹
Babe u need a car in Toronto too. In Jamaica they say don't chase me n cars but coming to Canada the chasing bus has become my field of expertise
Hahahha this comment is so funny.😂😂 thanks for sharing.🥰
I came to Canada as a refugee in 2009. My Haitian family and l lived undocumented in Massachusetts from 1999 to 2009. I earned a Canadian university degree. I worked security. I worked call center jobs. I became a permanent resident in 2018. I just became a Canadian citizen in 2022. Life isn't easy for black foreigners in Canada. Looking to move elsewhere to find a lady and start a family.
Go home.
@@canadiansfirst3636 We are home. You murdered Natives and stole this land. We came here legally, with passports. You got blood on your hands, colonizer.
@@teejaylecapois9741 IM A BROWN FIRST NATIONS. GO HOME.
@@teejaylecapois9741 YOU HAVE BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS BY TAKING HOMES AND JOBS FROM CANADIANS . TAKING UP DRS THAT WE NEED..PUTTING A STRAIN ON OUR NATURAL RESOURCES. YOU BRING DISEASES. WE ERADICATED BED BUGS BY THE 1970S. WE DIDNT HAVE ANY UNTIL MASS IMMIGRATION BEGAN..
@@canadiansfirst3636 you are white and male
Excellent video coming from a Nigerian guy in Canada. You all did a fantastic job narrating your experiences . You are all elegant Queens plus Theresa is a dime and more 😁
Thank you.
Don’t let Theresa’s man see this. lol.
Plus in Nigeria and some other African University's you can cheat, plagiarize. Bribe for marks, sleep with lectures for marks. Those things don't happen in Canada.
They cheated in Canadian universities big time......
For where,it will not even occur to you
Cheating also happens in US Universities. Do a research on how some rich students from Saudi Arabia get masters degrees without actually working for them.
You say it like it's rampant. You can is absolute and not true.
Aww! I loved every part of this video. It was so enlightening. Thank you guys for sharing your experiences
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I’ve lived in Canada for 5 years.
I’d say when it comes to dating be open minded ! Canada is diverse! Once you’re not compromising on your values you can be with anyone. Sometimes closed mindedness about race is the issue.
Great job sharing tips guys! Very useful.
Unfortunately I can’t date anyone in this Canada. Nothing anyone one tell me sha I compromised some values now am in shit
@@favouroladepo lol
@Favour Oladepo Exactly. There's a lot of looseness there (and pretty much in the west). Different from what most of us are used to. Can be traumatic
Tnx for sharing I really enjoyed ur sessions
Thanks ... Enjoyed the session. Would keep this in mind
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So good to watch , Uju is so chilled! She's my fav 😍
Hehehe there has to be a calm person just as there has to be a bubbly one to complement.☺️
@@MsYemisi you are so right
I enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Please bring back the ladies.
Please where can I get this legendary Lagos bread? 🍞
Hahaha just go on google or visit an African store.
Yemisi, Uju and the other Lady you all amazing. Thanks for the info.Regards John
Thank you Uju and Aanu for coming to grace our screen🤭🤭🤭.
Thank you Yemisi for always coming through.
This was an entirely fun filled and educative video and we loooooooooovvvvvveeeeee eeeeet.
I was hoping you will play "shey you dey whine me ni" at the end of those lies😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha. This video was shot last night so I didn’t even remember about it but that’s a good video suggestion.
I love you guys.I just subscribed.pls let the ladies come often.beautiful work guys.thumbs up!
If you are expecting a job in Canada you better secure it here in Nigeria before flying off. I did Data Analytics and just concluded an interview with a Communication firm in Alberta. Cost of living in Alberta is low. Also in British Columbia. Wil be leaving by 3rd week of December 2022.
I did a research of the city or province id be staying in: cost of living, entertainment, medicare
I have no friends in Canada but im sure gonna be fine.
My point? Acquire a skill you can offer and earn a good living in Canada.
I personally think the ladies didnt do enough research about where they were going before leaving Nigeria
How did you secure the Job what sites did you search please
Cost of living is not particularly low in Alberta. It is one of the more expensive provinces.
@@solomonitegboje3292 So what and who do believe now?
Hello Tim, what Job board/sites did you apply to, to get hired by the Canadian firm. Any tip?
@@solomonitegboje3292 it is not. I did my research as well as my numbers. I also confirmed from a friend tho he lives in Ontario
Thanks for all these information
I think we sometimes are our own problem. What I learnt about Canada was from the Canadian immigration settlement services. I think people don’t want to read or even try to research. Am I saying you shouldn’t listen to people? No! I’m just saying, try to research and especially if you are relocating… please ask questions and you have government services who will give you truthful answers.
Thank you, people are so lazy. They want everything done for them,when there is Google.
@@bestinterests6929 Exactly. And, people always want to believe that salaries are high, life is good and every westerner is rich therefore they will also be rich when they come.
Hmmnh! Na small time I intend to spare before. To think that I sat through the whole video...thanks guys...very refreshing yet informative too. The students perspective...awsome...Thanks guys
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You guys are doing great job, I had such experience of missed my bus while in UAE, several times, with waste off money and time, but over time,,one would get over that. Pls keep encouraging our people out there to imbibe more of foreign character while they are still at. Home so ,that can help them easily when they get down to foreign land. .at initial stage in foreign land it might be difficult to get along with laid down procedures but at end , it's and endless Joy.. I appreciate you guys for educating us ...
Aww. Thanks for sharing your experience with us
It was quite nice listening to these fantastic 3 "musketeers". Their sense of humour is quite amazing.
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lovely Session. Informative. I apreciate it. Thanks Ladies
Just stumbled on this video, and I enjoyed watching it, very educative and I have heard about the not too good transport system in Canada generally too, in Europe, its the opposite here, the transport system is very good and having a car sometimes seems unnecessary except you have a family.
Glad you enjoyed it!
U ladies av really opened pples' i's, very thoughtful of you ladies. U know experience is the best teacher, nd u very kind, 'cos u didn't want pple to learn the hard way. Thnx a whole lot.
Cold comes with lack of Vitamin D, as Black people you need sun. The longer you stay without sun the more you produce joint pain, arthritis, and so on. Nice video
Right!!!
Everyone needs vitamin D not just Africans
It was fun and educating. I really enjoyed it. Thank you. You all are so beautiful. 🤎
Thank you.🥰
Concerning work experience, it's a lot more complicated than "different perspectives". I'm a Software engineer (recent graduate) and I can assure you that they do favour "Canadian experience". It's not the fact that your foreign experience counts for nothing but that it counts for less compared to a Canadian work experience. There's a reason why professionals back home come over here and have to initially work junior level positions for a while before attaining positions similar to those they held back home. Don't get fooled by HR reps who tell you they're "excited" about hiring new immigrants, it's an act they put on in order to display their "diversity initiatives". Long story short, your experience is not useless but "Canadian experience" is a thing.
Hmm. Thanks for sharing your experience.🙏
Obviously got to be the reality of immigrants and it cuts across all professions to be honest. You don’t expect to fly across cities(to get to Canada), for way over 20 hours and still expect to be regarded in the same way(as you were in Nigeria 🇳🇬). A major reset is upon any Canadian immigrant (that’s for sure).
I see these comments about “Canadian experience” but to be honest there are exceptions to this rule and myself and husband are part of those exceptions. It really depends on what you are willing to accept or settle for, or what you are willing to challenge. I cannot overemphasize the part of declaring the word of God over your life if you are a believer, cos that was the game changer for us. We both got into good companies starting out, and did not have to settle for survival jobs.
Just my 2 cents though
@@taiwoolugbile Your the exception my dear. I can say out of 10 only 2 or 3 are the exception.
@@MsYemisi Sis what were your expectations for health care? DRS visits, diagnostic tests, hospital visits, hospitalization, child birth, consultations, physiotherapy and other exams are covered under your provincial health card. That is for Canadian citizen, permanent resident or if you have a work permit. Medication, dental, glasses, and optometry exams are covered by your employer insurance with your contribution.
The entire video makes me more interested. Thanks 🙏 ladies.
I love the health care part. A friend landed and was so excited to be in Canada “finally” as a PR, he wasn’t feeling too well, he told his wife to call Ambulance 😅ambulance came, took him into emergency, got treated after waiting for over 8hrs and was asked to go home. Only for the ambulance bill to be sent to him after 2 weeks 😂😂😂. He called me and was telling me how he felt it was free, the laugh that I laughed en 😂😂😂
Hahahaha.😂😂
Being treated after 8 hours is the worst. I once went into the ER at 6am because I thought I was being early. I had to get a blood transfusion. I got the blood transfusion at 8pm and got home at 2am of the following day. That's Canada's health care for you.
@@Flourish_today Would you prefer to wait and still pay $8000? Cos that's what we get in the U.S.
Why did he have to pay I thought it was free health care in Canada
@Dele, not all “treatments” are covered by health insurance I believe. I could be wrong.
Oh wow. As someone just arriving in Canada and blogging about it on my channel. I agree with somethings you say but not all but found your video enlightening
Which one don’t you agree with and hope it’s not specific to your province?
We’ve been here for almost two years.
One million people in a land that's as Nigeria? That's LONELYYY!!!
Guess if you shouted your name you'll hear the echo 10times!😁
Sounds like a nice place though. Thanks girls for getting together to do this video. We need more of this. And... Anu, are still single, reserved and searching?😜
Six months later this is still very informative. Uju spoke very constructively.
Nice video! Now you ladies made me want to come visit Saskatoon. It's probably very different from Montreal byt but I am intrigued.
Awww.🤗
I enjoyed every bit of this... great work!
Let's be clear. When we say 'job'. are we talking job in your career? or offloading trucks at a Walmart or driving Uber etc? All is decent work and have their place but may keep you in one place. Also any form of government support means 'you are poor' by standards of that country/province-so it irks me when some of our people actually intentionally target these programs. As for relationship I carried my market back to Naija and environs--I no do for overseas again..hahahaha
I was told there's is this prioritisation of Canadian experience. So job applicants without it gets de-prioritised
Great, thanks ladies
I thought those are education standards for all universities whether you're in canada or africa🤔
And I did study in America and found it to be smooth sailing compared to what I was used to in kenya. I found their lecturers gave us way more information and support to help us get done with school work and exams compared to kenya where our lecturers just used to actually lecture and expect you to pass exams like a PhD holder 🤣
At least that was my experience with school abroad.
Exactly. It's same in NIGERIA. At least my own experience in University of Ibadan
@@chinkekiritsarah8198 in my experience too, african education is tougher.
I love this video 💪 thank you