Good analysis brother........ I appreciated your work.... But one thing you don't know is that you can never turn a donkey into a horse. Donkeys are still donkeys.😅😅😅😅 One small thing people don't understand is that our country does not belong to some politicians. Some people in our country worship leaders as gods. Nonsense 😢😢😢😢
You are right. India is about to reach a breaking point where overpopulation has made it extremely difficult to maintain quality of roads, air, water, cleanliness etc. Plus overpopulation is putting young generation into depression due to huge competition everywhere. Better to move out.
Being this Andhbhakt (modi supporter), I agree i should leave India. But you talk as if conditions are better under congress🤣🤣🤣. From Kolkata here. TMC rules here. No development. Co.s leave before coming here. Terrible roads. Bridges leak sewage water to those passing under. Not even streetlights r there on half the non main roads. You talk as if leaving wasn't the best choice if we were under Congress all India.
Car and housing is very expensive in India. Health and education is also not free in India. Minimum wage worker is way better in canada than in India. 40,000 dollar will get you a 2 acre land in US Canada but not even half a acre in India.
40k dollars will get you a 2 acre land in US??? Which timeline are you talking about, 1950s? Have you looked at the housing crisis and the inflation there? Please get your facts right.
@@TRA gandu health and education is free. At least in Mumbai it's free🥲. I also left India. Bt ya education and medical is free and cheap. In usa healthcare is too costly that Indians go to India for all surgeries. It's ur fault that ur going to private schools. Which are useless. All private schools are useless in India. Just mugging up and writing exams. With no sports infrastructure or any skill development programs
This video hits harder as someone from Nepal. Our wages are 63% of INR wages, something as basic as roads (which India has actually progressed in no matter what everyone says) a very closed economy in this globalized world. And our passport is one of the worst. Those who could leave have already left. So it is even more difficult to convince me to stay😔
I am working as Junior Business analyst in big bank here in Canada 🇨🇦 now not even dream to work in India as because they are damn underpaid. Fresh grad here starts with good salary.
@@Dalalstreettrader15 I think you always shied away from acquiring the right skills or working hard. You haven't come across good IT graduates maybe here in India. Just ask them about their salaries and work culture in the startups where they are working and you will hide your face somewhere.
Are you moving as a fresher or with experience? Because you'll see what's coming next for you if you're a fresher, I will leave it at that. All the best anyway
Dude drugs are legal in Canada on streets , high crime, lgbtq has ruined youth, medical is the biggest joke that had killed many, can’t afford house, and if you buy then congrats 30-35 years of yours gone in mortgage. Plus having a Canadian passport doesn’t make you Canadian coz you don’t understand it’s culture and won’t be able to mix also since you’re an Indian origin you will eat , sleep , watch& enjoy Indian culture so all you leaving by cherry picking. If you face medical issues you will straight run to India then why this hypocrisy.
Which part of this video is hypocrisy? Can you point out a timestamp. Unless you’re new here, which I assume you are, I frequently discuss how government-funded opioids are harmful to society. I also share my personal experiences with the Canadian medical system and have made a couple of videos about my friends’ experiences with it. In fact, I even had the chance to interview someone who works within the Canadian medical system, so I’ve been very transparent about everything. And yes, India is my country. What’s wrong with visiting or returning to India? You claim it’s hypocrisy to come back to India-why is that a bad thing? Why can’t I visit my own country? Who’s going to stop me? I also don’t understand the homophobia among some Indians. What’s wrong with being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender? Everyone deserves equal rights, so why so much hate toward someone’s sexuality? If you’re struggling to integrate and assimilate into Canadian culture, that’s your problem, not mine. Don’t make it a group issue-it’s about you, not me. You mentioned I “live and breathe Indian culture,” but I don’t know what you mean by that, and what’s wrong with enjoying Indian culture? You talk about it like it’s a bad thing. I love Indian culture. So, what’s your point? I really don’t understand your argument.
@piyushCanada buddy I 100% agree with your point. In India Unemployment rate such high I did an MBA from AMITY UNIVERSITY. I didn’t get any good respectable job which I deserved being an MBA. Only BPO offered me 15000/- salary & same salary they offered school pass students. This means 12th-pass students & MBA students are on the same page. That kind of unemployment is here. Finally, I start my own business in India. But I agree with you.
India's crime rate is way higher than canada , canada comes in worlds top 20 safe countries in world. Drugs are personal choices , no one is forcing you to get drugged here . Housing is expensive in every part of the world. Trust me Indians themselves do so much racism in India, they should not talk about racism .. Canada's life quality is way way better than india
@Amankhurana-1990 bro same situation did MBA from here got sale job in bank and only 1 mnc job with Same 15 k salary.. can you suggest any business idea..
I completely agree with the point you are trying to make here, I've personally looked at this, back in india while I was working the salary of the VP of my department had approx 24Lakh salary while the VP of the same department of same company in London Office had a salary of around 120,000 pounds equates to approx Rs 1.2 Cr (without PPP) but even with PPP it is way more than Rs 24 Lakh
I think your title itself is misleading. When you say highly skilled professionals, they don't make around 7 L/A in India, when I came to canada last year my salary in India was around 40L/A in Gurugram with lesser taxes than Canada. The only reason that I decided to stay back was because I was able to find a comparable job in Canada, which I know most people, at least, at my professional level don't. I am seeing hundreds of skilled professionals leaving Canada because of the glass cealing that you have here in terms of growth. In India the average salary hike is 7-8% and inflation is 5% so your salary technically is increasing by 2%, however, until very recently the inflation in Canada was around 4% and and salary hikes were around 2%, so, technically your salary is decreasing per year as you are not even able to beat the inflation. Yea I agree, people who are not able to make it in India should try and explore abroad; however; highly skilled should not even think about it. And morover, things in India are only going to get better but sadly, I can't say the same for Canada with the way things are going.
@@ankisharma17392 where have you got these inflation numbers of india from ?Man !! Things are very expensive here as well...Inflation is at 7-8 % in India for pretty basic items ....If you factor inflation for the lifestyle of a middle class / upper middle class ...inflation is much much higher .
These people who are defending Vishwaguru will cry their heart out when they’ll get to know how much a plumber literally makes 100K+ While these vishwagurujeets are busy studying just to get paid 1/10th of what a plumber makes in North America.
Comparing salaries between two completely different economies does not add much value. Even if someone makes $75k in Canada, they need to spend EXPONENTIALLY MORE on housing, car, insurance, utilities, food, transit etc. compared to India. So honestly, someone making $75k may struggle to even survive in Canada, but someone making Rs 13 lac per annum in India might actually be saving 20,000 per month comfortably - with all aisho aaram. Also, this video failed to explain how much money people need to spend on jackets, winter tires, car damage due to rusting and other stuff related to Canadian winter. Not to forget - the medical system in Canada sucks, there backwardness in every sector, the quality of immigrants is what you’ll find in Bihar. No innovation in Canada, and a country full of Uber drivers. Don’t even dare to compare Bangalore with Canada
Brother the whole point of the video is to provide a fair comparison, which I did using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Even after adjusting for the cost of living, the fact remains that salaries in Canada are generally higher for the same roles, and that makes a difference, especially when you’re talking about long-term savings and financial growth. Yes, things like housing, insurance, and utilities are more expensive in Canada, but the earning potential also tend to be much greater. People in Canada can still save and invest at a higher rate compared to India, even factoring in the higher cost of living. As for the extra costs like jackets and winter tires, those are just seasonal expenses, not everyday financial burdens. The Canadian medical system isn’t perfect-no system is-but it’s far better than what many people experience in India. I am sure you remember high-profile cases like the Gorakhpur tragedy, where dozens of children died because the hospital ran out of oxygen supplies. Corruption, underfunding, and a lack of infrastructure plague many parts of the Indian healthcare system. I KNOW BECAUSE I HAVE LIVED IN INDIA AND HAVE EXPERIENCED IT MY WHOLE LIFE AND SO HAVE YOU. So while Canada’s system has its flaws WHICH I CLEARLG MENTION IN OTHER VIDEOS, it still ensures access to essential care for everyone, which can’t always be said about India’s healthcare sector. Comparing the quality of immigrants to Bihar makes no sense. Many highly skilled professionals come to Canada and contribute massively to its economy and innovation.
I, too live in Canada and in the same province as Piyush. I agree with most of his observations in the video but some important parameters were not considered while comparing the two countries. Crime in Canada is on the rise, drug problem is HUGE especially when you as a parent of young kids and are afraid. Anti-Indian sentiment is on the rise. Politics and Canadian reputation on a global level is a joke…and much more
I think I agree with your pointers. Since the video was about comparing earning potential between India and Canada I covered the same. But the points you mentioned are valid and is actually a great idea for a next video.
@@PiyushCanada I agree entirely with you on Salary Comparison, taking PPP into consideration. It's a great informative video, I always expected from your channel. Keep up the good work, brother. I know how much time, energy, effort and emotions go into researching the topic and gathering all relevant supporting material. Proud of you, Piyush.
Dear Piyush, Very Valid Reasons provided by you respectfully. People who have fair & unbiased vision and understanding will favour. You Folks with no interest in Canada will see your prospective differently
You miss the most important two points, work experience and what degree you study here in Canada. I live in Victoria, BC. I came here with 10 years of experience previously working as a manager in my field. Let me tell you there is still a possibility of me landing a job here given my experience and the degree I've taken up, which is a Master's. If you are studying a diploma or even a fresh graduate without experience, forget pay parity you will be highly underpaid here in Canada. Honestly with the rates of rent, groceries and expenses in big cities whatever you earn as a starting package is just not enough. Trust me before you choose to come here or anywhere in the world, think about your experience, see what your strengths are and then decide if you want to leave India. There are several things bad about India but there are many things good about it too.
But why are you comparing indian salary with Canda? Compare your candian salary with the US, then the candian salary will be less. You are comapring developing country with developed country. Compare developed countries themselves
I’m Indian too, brother. What’s wrong with comparing salaries for our country? That’s literally the point of the video. Even when you adjust for the high cost of living, Canadians still earn more for doing the same type of work.
@@bureaffari3694 Cause the US wins in that case? That's why. Groceries are cheaper in the US, salaries are higher there, you are gonna save up more in the US, unless if you are living in NYC or Cali. But the US has like so many different cities you can live in, Canada isnt that habitable tho
It's easier to leave because you can avoid the tough parts, but staying here is harder. It means dealing with the challenges, facing the frustrations, and still believing that things can get better. It's not about running away; it's about sticking it out and trying to make a difference, even when it feels tough.
Yep, this mentality of I will work at less salary in India has ruined genuine talented people. I had to do something of my own rather than depending on the next company back in 2017. Even in the US I was getting paid more than what I got in India. I am in India and I am not feeling offended at all. You are speaking facts. The reasons why I am leaving India too lol 😅
Basically what Piyush is saying is that a significant chunk of 1.4 billion people should move abroad and create the same type of competition and low wages in other countries by increasing the labor supply there. Also, increase pressure and prices of housing and other services. Wah kya baat hai. Bass yaar RUclips par views mil jaye, usse achi baat kya hai. Already yaha Canada mei problems hai, lekin bhaisaab ko aur chahiye.
Very less job opportunity for highly skilled jobs in Canada. 1. Very less jobs in Canada as compared to India or USA. 2. Reference is must. 3. IT jobs are very difficult to get in Canada as compared to India.
I respect your study, but one important point is missed. Most of the students come by taking a student loan, and its an enormous amount to be repaid with interest, additionally the possibilities for permanent residency is dying drastically and with that into consideration, the 3 years of work permit meaning 36 months of earning potential with occasional india trip; is this even enough duration to recover your investment and make good returns on your investment of 5 years and sacrifices living afar from loved ones and family??
Canadians are raised to not hate and to embrace diversity (including being taught this in all daycares/schools). People need to look at all sides. India has a 29% unemployment rate amongst it's own graduates. One of the big reasons why young people are leaving India in droves. Plus less than 50% of the 950 million working-age population in India is employed (compared to over 70% in other emerging markets). Amongst the Indian working group, many are self-employed and contain “unpaid helpers in family enterprises”. India has one of the highest emigration rates in the world. As many zero in on education as a way to gain access to a western country? Did international students/families pay into Canadian taxes all their lives like domestic students have (earning cheaper tuition fees)? No. Plus Canada did NOT tell international students/parents to spend/risk their life savings on a "Canadian dream". Canada did NOT tell international students to borrow money. Canada did NOT promise international students work. Canada did NOT promise international students PERMANENT RESIDENCY. Meanwhile freelance agents have been operating in an unbridled market in India. Often by painting a distorted picture of what students can receive from Canada. Plus in recent years, a new type of recruitment has cropped up via foreign nationals as many "edu-tech" have created online platforms to connect millions of potential students with the recruiters. The sub-agents have absolutely no no direct connection with the Canadian college. Plus the college has no no ability to control their conduct. Indian sham operations abused/abusing Indian students in person &/or via massive advertising … PRIMARILY in their native language that most Canadians do NOT understand. They paint a false picture in the minds of their own people (of what Canada could or would or should offer Indian students)! Canadians are seeing Indians protesting & waving their flags on Canadian streets making demands. Because they may not have enough credentials to remain in Canada? And because rules designed to protect CANADA are not meeting their desires? Why isn't there repetitive crowds of African or Caribbean or Filipino etc., students making demands? They're in Canada too. And Canadians are seeing Indian protestors carrying signs telling Canada (one of the most tolerant countries on the planet) to end it's racism (by not deporting)!!! Really angering Canadians. And even though Canada is being falsely/unfairly blamed for too much, Canada has yet to deport students like crazy (but likely will soon). Instead Canada has been trying trying to find balance of who can stay vs go. While also trying to fix anything Canada did wrong. Create a better future. Why? Because Canadians actually care about doing so for both Canadians and international students. Canada's own are also victims of the $ greedy Indian 'agents' who misrepresented Canadian PR. Due to a severe lack of homes and entry jobs in Canada partially due to Indian STUDENTS and agents very creatively swarming all post-secondary SCHOOLS, with vast majority fighting for PR versus returning home without it when SCHOOLING ends! Regardless of their qualifications or Canada's needs. Many asking for asylum too (which Indians rarely qualify for). Perhaps false asylum claims should be a reason to permanently ban people from ever returning? Canada PR has NEVER been tuition purchasable. Questions: ⦁ What is India doing about any of this? After Canada told India to halt Ghost Consulting? Indians themselves say their Indian leaders are often corrupt & deceitful. Plus Canada didn't have numerous PRIVATE 'diploma mills' until 40% of international students were from India. Many in or near Brampton Ontario, and Surrey British Columbia, where most Indians have lived. Coincidence? Schools that Canada is now shutting down. ⦁ What about all the social media videos that primarily Indian nationals have posted (for half a decade now including today) all advertising Canadian PR like they're selling a shirt? Promoting Canadian visas & permits & schools & jobs etc. etc.. Videos not only posted hourly but rarely in English or French. With very rare input from Canadian citizens. ⦁ What about the IELTS spouses? Anchor babies? ⦁ What about Canadian food banks & other charity services being recklessly advertised on social media in Indian languages? ⦁ What about Canadian housing being scooped up en-mass as investment vehicles by, and for, foreign nationals? Some home rental/boarding signs stating "vegetarians only can apply". Often these 'landlords' also cram 20 students in a small home and charge each way too much for rent. ⦁ What about Indian nationals buying local businesses then repeatedly putting Indians only in the top tier positions (while also changing familiar work practices)? BC & Ontario are also outlawing the Caste System. ⦁ What about the Sikh vs Hindu violence/extortions across Canada? Diasporas stirring up tribal hatreds (in Canada) even though it all stems from their ancestral home. Why???????? ⦁ What about the Canadian government launching investigations in regards to foreign interference in Canadian elections, stemming from Asia continent? Canada also had to end flagpoling at the border. Canadians are so so so not used to all this!! Do Indians care about Canadians suffering too? Or do they primarily want to point fingers at the Canadian government etc., when many things weren't in Canada's control (yet)? Why should Canadians pay for what Indians did/do to Indians? Canadians want multi-culturism to succeed and for all people (including immigrants) to be okay. Now everyone I know is VERY happy with IRCC's recent changes (reductions & multifaceted investigations etc.). Including multi-generational long-term Asian Canadians MOST upset (by all of this).
You are points are logical, but it comes down to two things:- 1. Your economic status in India - I belong to a privileged class in India; hence, I would like to live a life like India. I don't want to live an underprivileged life in Canada where I have to do everything myself or anywhere else. 2. My family - I live comfortably here in Australia as a student cause of my parents, and nothing in this world is more important than my parents and friends in India.
Kids' future also matters. Why weren’t Ambani’s grandkids born in the US not India? Cause they know life is way better in the US. US citizens pay 1/3rd of what Indians pay for tuition fees and get any job easily. I
Piyush bro, you are fighting alone in the comment section 😂, hats off man, i read all comments and your reply, really you are solid men, Also you post almost daily on LinkedIn, that helps alot, please don't stop making such videos and posts because as international student (UBC) i also sometimes feel that is it right decision to move here, but still i stand on my decision, and the reason of my motivation is you and your positive perspective, i don't know whether you'll be reading my comment or not, but Best of luck man👍
Iski baat sunke jyada motivate mat hojana. Canada pehle jesa nahi raha, PR lena difficult hogaya hai. Aapni zaameen bech k shift lagane mat aana. Mere friend circle me bohot log India vapis jaa chuke hai kyuki unki PR nahi hui. Aur kuch log citizenship leke India chale gye hai because its not affordable here in Canada.
@@PiyushCanada You are literally telling the Canadian medical system better than the Indian, and call that as "Logical Reasoning". Wow! Please pass me whatever you are smoking. Infact, "Delusional" does not fit you as well.
@RishavBhardwaj-z7f never ever said Canadian medical system is better than India. In fact I said the exact opposite in this video + many other videos. Had you watched the video, you’d know. Watch the video next time before you start being rude.
@@PiyushCanada Also, people like you are the ones who create this "Canadian utopia" for Indians, and when they come here, things are the complete opposite. Keep misguiding for the sake of views. Unsubscribing you right away.
Before commenting, please watch the entire video where I clearly explain that making decisions based solely on purchasing power parity (PPP) is not the right approach. However, for those fixated on PPP and trying to disprove its accuracy, here's something for you: fresh air is worth C$100 million to me. Add that to the PPP equation and tell me what you get. 😂❤
saaf hawa ka kya achaar dalna hai kya ..... what about the depressed lifestyle abroad....shitty weather,no househelp, plus away from family and homeland. You could get rich in india as well and enjoy a much more lavish lifestyle rather than being second class citizens abroad.
Canada is not the best comparison, if u r comparing, do it with the best. Is it. And i agree with your points but the stability is not in Canada. U can not plan for 10 years(as u said) if u r not able to get PR with these random changes rules.
@@YashSharma-gh3dx Add to that the growing frustration among locals in Europe and Australia (not just Canada) due to the rising number of immigrants across all Western countries. Combine that with the issues you and others have pointed out in the comments, and we're talking about problems worth a billion dollars. OP should add these to his "equations" too lol.
Bhai you r not considering PPP that Purchasing power. I can challenge you can't run your family with 74000 CAD today with one kid, considering your spouse not working. There is app which can compare PPP salary , use it.
Good video. I didn’t know there was that much of a difference. Overall, there is no possible way to include a full analysis of qualitative and quantitative factors in a single video but you’ve done your best. You might have framed better arguments in ‘quality of life’. Exploiting labour for cheap rates still happens which makes the life of upper middle class easier. Then you confused quality of life with work culture. Work culture for sure is more toxic in India. Politicians send their kids outside for ‘studying’ but if they’re affluent in India, they can match a similar level of quality of life in Canada too, they don’t need to work at part-time jobs basically. Anyway, I personally think the quality of life is better in Canada so I agree actually, but it depends on what your economic status in India is.
Thx for this video. I was also thinking of leaving india for singapore. I searched up the tax rates there. We pay so damn much more than them. To get services like trash. With terrible working hours.
I am an Indian and I can understand Indians trying to defend India but saying that life is better in India than in Canada is utter nonsense In India things are cheap but the value of human life is even cheaper Just recently a woman died of rabies because she was bit by a dog and she still got rabies even after getting the vaccines Why? Because that doctor didn't know how & where to inject the vaccine properly I am only pointing out just 1 case Because of rampant corruption, pollution and politics of caste & religion common middle class hard working indians aren't getting their due returns I can write a lot more here but those who get it will understand from this paragraph only
Indians are called "p a j eet " In Canada but they still love that country. Canada have massive housing crisis l, homeless and drugs problems. Toppeled with khalistanis whom main aim to hurt indians. But who cares if there is money there is honey.
There is no comparison between Parents and anywhere in the world, I can live abroad and send many thousands of dollars to my parents but does that dollar bring happines in there face? No they are happy when I am with them and If I visit India for 2-weeks in whole year, At max I will be able to spend 2-3months with them for my rest of life and I dont want to do this. Whats the point of earning money when you cant spend it with your loved ones. Work to Live not Live to Work. US/CAD is a golden cage you will have alot of money but will still feel alone and stuck.
You previously mentioned that the salaries for Business Analysts in Canada recently dropped due to an increased availability of BAs, and a similar trend can be observed in India. With every job posting in India attracting many applicants, companies are aware that they can find the right fit within a given salary range, which drives salaries down. Regarding the population issue, if we compare the population with the jobs available, land, and resources, Canada actually has more resources and land but only a population of 40 million (4 crores). Despite this, unemployment has risen to 6% and is growing. Interestingly, despite Canada’s vast landmass (the second largest in the world), housing affordability is a significant problem, with the average house costing $650,000 (about 3.9 crores) across different provinces. In comparison, the average house in India costs around 20 lakhs when considering all states. In India, a family of four can live and eat, even on rent, with around ₹15,000 per month-though it may be a bit congested. In Canada, however, rent has skyrocketed, and a family of four cannot live on less than $2,500 (about ₹1.5 lakhs) per month. Moreover, Canadian law doesn’t permit four people living in one room, unlike in India, where people can manage even in smaller spaces.
@@varun1876 That’s true bro on any day you can have much luxury in India with less salary as compared to Canada.. but let’s not target Piyush bhai he has just share his POV as per his analysis. We can agree to disagree on his POV
Hello Piyush I joined your Insta and RUclips today after watching your 2-3 motivational session regarding earning money But mera ek doubt hae ki main jan intake mey aa rahi hun to kya ye thik hae Summer break milega????
That is quite common sense. One country is developed, superpower, rich. And ours is developing rather say under developed. Quite obvious salaries will be more there. Why do we need even a video for common sense thing
boss your logic is not true. you have missed job progression and growth. In Canada you will be stuck, salary increase will never outpace inflation. purchasing power in canada will decline , however in india your standard of living will improve as you progress.
Job progression is zero in India dude. What you smoking dude? Will you be paid unemployment insurance if you get fired in India? There are 10 guys waiting outside HR office to replace you right now.
Data compiled from 4 sources: As of the latest data for 2024, India’s inflation rate stands at approximately 3.65% (CPI as of July 2024) . On the other hand, Canada’s inflation rate for August 2024 is 1.2%, excluding mortgage interest costs. So, in a nutshell, India’s inflation rate is higher than Canada since it’s a developing country.
My brother, please understand the economics first. Canada's PPP and India's PPP is different, so your analysis is totally wrong. For example, 1 liter of water in India is Rs.20, in Canada, its $2( rs 120) 6 times more and so on in many issues e.g rent, transportation ect. So, understand the basics before giving any judgment.
Bro i support you there's nothing to be proud to live in india.... As an Indian it make me feel ashamed to be in.... Yes you are right all *TALENTED* people should migrate to aboard with skills and job approvals
Life is hard everywhere. Yes, there is a housing crisis in Canada and due to recent influx of high number of temporary immigrants people find it difficult to get jobs.
Indians are called "p a j eet " In Canada but they still love that country. Canada have massive housing crisis l, homeless and drugs problems. Toppeled with khalistanis whom main aim to hurt indians. But who cares if there is money there is honey.
Indians are called "p a j eet " In Canada but they still love that country. Canada have massive housing crisis l, homeless and drugs problems. Toppeled with khalistanis whom main aim to hurt indians. But who cares if there is money there is honey.
Logical comparison. Could you please try making a video on PR possibilities for 2025 and what new comers and people already here as TR should expect. Currently it’s a news that’s demoralizing everyday!
@@PiyushCanada well said, life is hard but again that’s what we chose in the first place to undergo the hardship to gain better lifestyle. Read through some of the comments section and damn this many haters 😂 Before coming to canada I have worked in India and realized there there are lots of indirect taxation imposed but what’s taken under consideration is only the part that’s deducted from their payslips. So people aren’t getting the infrastructure and returns for the tax that’s being flushed into the economy. With current situation of companies moving out of China, I see India didn’t capitalize on it the way Vietnam, Mexico, Indonesia and Philippines have. Anyway man you are doing a good job and keep up the great work. Have been following your channel before I came to Canada 3 years ago so been a subscriber for a while 😄
Piyush bhaiya mera course hai masters in applied computer science or institution hai fairleigh Dickinson University Vancouver campus, kya aap iss university ka review de skte please!!
I 100% agree with you brother but the thing is when we try to explain the same thing to someone they ought to get offended without even listening properly, but khair chhodo hame kya humne to apna decision le liya aur aa gaye😃
bhai thank you for the video and sharing. However if companies have to pay same amount to Indians as they pay in Canada then why would they send work to India ? Only advantage India has is availability of bulk resources for at low cost.
@@PiyushCanada bhai yes this is how business is done. PPP drives salaries not the other way round. China is accused of manipulating its currency to continue getting more work for manufacturing. If today Indian Rupees becomes strong and 50INR = I$ then most of IT jobs will be gone from India. Working in North America and Europe is helpful as majority of clients are from this region and whoever returns to India after working abroad will get good roles. if you want to settle abroad then be aware of the issues and take decision. But if you decide to be in India then be happy and content and try to get better deal and please don't keep thinking only about being under paid and getting exploited all the time. It will only make us feel frustrated.
Dhruv you are a living proof of employment rates in Canada. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Watch the video buddy. It’s data from job postings by INDIAN COMPANIES. Now why would you doubt India companies?
Dear Piyush thank you for sharing such negative views about India 🇮🇳 But how about Canada 🇨🇦 I have an example take some time to read this comment Yesterday I was coming back from work and reached Richmond Town Centre in BC I went to the mall and came back Normally each one of us who walks on the road uses the button to turn the traffic lights to cross the road 🛣️ In front of me a group of very young children who were teenagers white caucasians or citizens we can say they came and start spiting on that button that public uses in their daily lives. When I talked to them and tried to explain how bad it is for them or other people, how disgusting it is or unhygienic or dirty for you and the public. After listening, they took it so lightly that they all started spiting it as soon as I turned my face. They were also passing racist comments and I think they were less than 10 years old. This is the problem in the Canadian Society too that too much freedom gives them liberty to misbehave on the streets and among public. Please consider these facts as well. Their parents are to be blamed too because they have not been strict like what out parents taught us. So publicly spiting and throwing garbage 🗑️ in very common in Canada 🇨🇦. I am your subscriber your videos have been very informative and I listen to you but you don’t even have 100k subscribers and you are judging a country with 1.4 billion population and the one you came from. End of discussion, this video has been very biased and exaggerated
That’s horrible what you experienced. Those teenagers should learn some civic sense. Do you think if I have 100K or 100M subscribers Salaries in India will go up? Because that’s the only thing I addressed in the video. Which part of the video is exaggerated? Time stamp please. The salaries in India are VERY LOW. The Taxes in India are VERY HIGH. The civic sense in India DOES NOT EXIST. The concept of personal space in India is UNKNOWN. Despite all that, I still love India. And despite 2% of the people being unhygienic and unmannered, I still love Canada.
Bro, what ever you are saying is right. However, in one click we can get an appointment in India. We don't need to wait for 7-8 hours. Please add those also. A average man going to have at least one major surgery in his life time. Please, keep that ur mind. The medical system efficiency of Canada is not even 5% as compared to India. The doctors are just useless in Canada. An Indian from a small town get better doctors. I am living in Canada. So, I have experience.
I mentioned exactly this in the video. On top of that I have 2-3 videos about the medical situation in Canada. So I guess we both are on the same page.
I totally respect your opinion but I agree that wages in India are generally lower, largely due to the availability of a vast, affordable labor market. This dynamic is different from countries like Canada, where such labor is less easily accessible. In Canada, the labor market heavily relies on immigration to meet demand, which in turn drives the need to offer certain benefits and facilities to attract workers. India's ability to effectively manage a population of 1.4 billion people is remarkable, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in a complex environment. On the other hand, Canada faces challenges due to a growing number of immigrants, highlighting the different approaches each country must take to address their unique situations. In conclusion, both countries are navigating their respective challenges well, with each having strengths that suit their individual circumstances.
Go to LinkedIn. Search hashtag “new job” And filter to Canada or your fav city that is famous for IT jobs. And see 100s of people getting new jobs everyday.
Both are hell. There is no solution for people in both cuntries other than suffering. You are making videos now because of good health but if you fall sick then you will have to bring doctor from outside Canada to help you or hope you won't die before reaching hospital in some other country. In Canada, getting sick means you will see doctor only in next life 😆 even if you are willing to give up your full life savings to hospital. Your money will remain in Canada, you will have to travel outside earth.
I actually got sick couple of times. Was able to see a doctor almost immediately and 100% of it was free. However I understand others are not as lucky as me.
Offend hona mandatory nahi hai. ❤
@@PiyushCanada bhai ye log ppp ka ch*** krte rehte samjh mein ata nahi inko kuch … unko lagta hai apka saving 20000 inr hoti hai inke jaisi😅
Does canadians like you. You know what they call you "pa j eet".
Immature pagal Piyus. 😂
Indian log criticism handle hi nhi kr pate bhai or jab tak ye attitude rahega India cannot be a developed country
Good analysis brother........
I appreciated your work....
But one thing you don't know is that you can never turn a donkey into a horse. Donkeys are still donkeys.😅😅😅😅
One small thing people don't understand is that our country does not belong to some politicians.
Some people in our country worship leaders as gods.
Nonsense 😢😢😢😢
You are right. India is about to reach a breaking point where overpopulation has made it extremely difficult to maintain quality of roads, air, water, cleanliness etc. Plus overpopulation is putting young generation into depression due to huge competition everywhere. Better to move out.
@@DavidDavid-yp3ln civil war is ahead, we left long ago
That’s why we left India 🇮🇳 25 years ago, All the best there in India
@@markchristi2649 yeah after completely ruining it right ? Britishers sucks you guys literally made problems all around the world
Good choice 👍
Even I will leave in the next year or two.
🔥🔥@@mkzai
@@mkzai please guide me I Want to leave too
@@EternalScreams Depends on your journey. Everybody has their own journey in their life.
I hope one day or the other, you will nake it.
Corruption 😢 is real.......police extorted 4000rs from my friend in the name of passport verification......
@@x33124 jay modi ji
Most corrupt is indian common people who give votes in the name of caste and community which is the cause of every problem in India
US healthcare is biggest mafia bro
Lekin Andhbkaht nahi manenge ki india mai kitni kami hai kyuki modi ji ne bol diya 😂
Being this Andhbhakt (modi supporter), I agree i should leave India. But you talk as if conditions are better under congress🤣🤣🤣. From Kolkata here. TMC rules here. No development. Co.s leave before coming here. Terrible roads. Bridges leak sewage water to those passing under. Not even streetlights r there on half the non main roads.
You talk as if leaving wasn't the best choice if we were under Congress all India.
Chamchas talking about development in country....
See khangress rule...
Hypocrisy has it's limits😂😂😂
Want to leave india.
Because even car is a luxury in india...damn...very sad here i beared it for 20 yrs...its time to leave
@@LIONroars14 update ?
Car and housing is very expensive in India. Health and education is also not free in India. Minimum wage worker is way better in canada than in India.
40,000 dollar will get you a 2 acre land in US Canada but not even half a acre in India.
40k dollars will get you a 2 acre land in US??? Which timeline are you talking about, 1950s? Have you looked at the housing crisis and the inflation there? Please get your facts right.
@@TRA Toronto's car insurance is 1000 cad per month. Lol
What you smoking lol? I need some of this too. You ok right?
@@aftabahmad-yf9ub but you ain’t driving a Maruti in Vishwaguru dude.
@@TRA gandu health and education is free. At least in Mumbai it's free🥲. I also left India. Bt ya education and medical is free and cheap. In usa healthcare is too costly that Indians go to India for all surgeries. It's ur fault that ur going to private schools. Which are useless. All private schools are useless in India. Just mugging up and writing exams. With no sports infrastructure or any skill development programs
This video hits harder as someone from Nepal. Our wages are 63% of INR wages, something as basic as roads (which India has actually progressed in no matter what everyone says) a very closed economy in this globalized world. And our passport is one of the worst.
Those who could leave have already left.
So it is even more difficult to convince me to stay😔
Man I feel for you. Wish you the best, always.
I am working as Junior Business analyst in big bank here in Canada 🇨🇦 now not even dream to work in India as because they are damn underpaid. Fresh grad here starts with good salary.
I appreciate your valuable input. Cheers!
I highly doubt that, when did you arrive in Canada and how is the situation now?
@@Dalalstreettrader15 I think you always shied away from acquiring the right skills or working hard. You haven't come across good IT graduates maybe here in India. Just ask them about their salaries and work culture in the startups where they are working and you will hide your face somewhere.
I will be moving to Calgary in December, this vid confirmed that I'm making the right decision
Time will tell. . .
Are you moving as a fresher or with experience? Because you'll see what's coming next for you if you're a fresher, I will leave it at that. All the best anyway
Dude drugs are legal in Canada on streets , high crime, lgbtq has ruined youth, medical is the biggest joke that had killed many, can’t afford house, and if you buy then congrats 30-35 years of yours gone in mortgage. Plus having a Canadian passport doesn’t make you Canadian coz you don’t understand it’s culture and won’t be able to mix also since you’re an Indian origin you will eat , sleep , watch& enjoy Indian culture so all you leaving by cherry picking. If you face medical issues you will straight run to India then why this hypocrisy.
Which part of this video is hypocrisy? Can you point out a timestamp.
Unless you’re new here, which I assume you are, I frequently discuss how government-funded opioids are harmful to society. I also share my personal experiences with the Canadian medical system and have made a couple of videos about my friends’ experiences with it. In fact, I even had the chance to interview someone who works within the Canadian medical system, so I’ve been very transparent about everything.
And yes, India is my country. What’s wrong with visiting or returning to India? You claim it’s hypocrisy to come back to India-why is that a bad thing? Why can’t I visit my own country? Who’s going to stop me?
I also don’t understand the homophobia among some Indians. What’s wrong with being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender? Everyone deserves equal rights, so why so much hate toward someone’s sexuality?
If you’re struggling to integrate and assimilate into Canadian culture, that’s your problem, not mine. Don’t make it a group issue-it’s about you, not me. You mentioned I “live and breathe Indian culture,” but I don’t know what you mean by that, and what’s wrong with enjoying Indian culture? You talk about it like it’s a bad thing. I love Indian culture. So, what’s your point? I really don’t understand your argument.
@piyushCanada buddy I 100% agree with your point. In India Unemployment rate such high I did an MBA from AMITY UNIVERSITY. I didn’t get any good respectable job which I deserved being an MBA. Only BPO offered me 15000/- salary & same salary they offered school pass students. This means 12th-pass students & MBA students are on the same page. That kind of unemployment is here. Finally, I start my own business in India. But I agree with you.
India's crime rate is way higher than canada , canada comes in worlds top 20 safe countries in world. Drugs are personal choices , no one is forcing you to get drugged here . Housing is expensive in every part of the world. Trust me Indians themselves do so much racism in India, they should not talk about racism .. Canada's life quality is way way better than india
@Amankhurana-1990 bro same situation did MBA from here got sale job in bank and only 1 mnc job with Same 15 k salary.. can you suggest any business idea..
I completely agree with the point you are trying to make here, I've personally looked at this, back in india while I was working the salary of the VP of my department had approx 24Lakh salary while the VP of the same department of same company in London Office had a salary of around 120,000 pounds equates to approx Rs 1.2 Cr (without PPP) but even with PPP it is way more than Rs 24 Lakh
I think your title itself is misleading. When you say highly skilled professionals, they don't make around 7 L/A in India, when I came to canada last year my salary in India was around 40L/A in Gurugram with lesser taxes than Canada. The only reason that I decided to stay back was because I was able to find a comparable job in Canada, which I know most people, at least, at my professional level don't. I am seeing hundreds of skilled professionals leaving Canada because of the glass cealing that you have here in terms of growth. In India the average salary hike is 7-8% and inflation is 5% so your salary technically is increasing by 2%, however, until very recently the inflation in Canada was around 4% and and salary hikes were around 2%, so, technically your salary is decreasing per year as you are not even able to beat the inflation.
Yea I agree, people who are not able to make it in India should try and explore abroad; however; highly skilled should not even think about it.
And morover, things in India are only going to get better but sadly, I can't say the same for Canada with the way things are going.
I don’t think things in India are getting better. They’re actually getting worse.
@@ankisharma17392 where have you got these inflation numbers of india from ?Man !! Things are very expensive here as well...Inflation is at 7-8 % in India for pretty basic items ....If you factor inflation for the lifestyle of a middle class / upper middle class ...inflation is much much higher .
@tarun4629 Google the CPI rate of India. CPI is what impacts the end customer, I am not even talking about WPI here, which is even lower.
These people who are defending Vishwaguru will cry their heart out when they’ll get to know how much a plumber literally makes 100K+
While these vishwagurujeets are busy studying just to get paid 1/10th of what a plumber makes in North America.
Comparing salaries between two completely different economies does not add much value. Even if someone makes $75k in Canada, they need to spend EXPONENTIALLY MORE on housing, car, insurance, utilities, food, transit etc. compared to India. So honestly, someone making $75k may struggle to even survive in Canada, but someone making Rs 13 lac per annum in India might actually be saving 20,000 per month comfortably - with all aisho aaram.
Also, this video failed to explain how much money people need to spend on jackets, winter tires, car damage due to rusting and other stuff related to Canadian winter. Not to forget - the medical system in Canada sucks, there backwardness in every sector, the quality of immigrants is what you’ll find in Bihar. No innovation in Canada, and a country full of Uber drivers. Don’t even dare to compare Bangalore with Canada
Brother the whole point of the video is to provide a fair comparison, which I did using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Even after adjusting for the cost of living, the fact remains that salaries in Canada are generally higher for the same roles, and that makes a difference, especially when you’re talking about long-term savings and financial growth.
Yes, things like housing, insurance, and utilities are more expensive in Canada, but the earning potential also tend to be much greater. People in Canada can still save and invest at a higher rate compared to India, even factoring in the higher cost of living.
As for the extra costs like jackets and winter tires, those are just seasonal expenses, not everyday financial burdens. The Canadian medical system isn’t perfect-no system is-but it’s far better than what many people experience in India.
I am sure you remember high-profile cases like the Gorakhpur tragedy, where dozens of children died because the hospital ran out of oxygen supplies. Corruption, underfunding, and a lack of infrastructure plague many parts of the Indian healthcare system. I KNOW BECAUSE I HAVE LIVED IN INDIA AND HAVE EXPERIENCED IT MY WHOLE LIFE AND SO HAVE YOU.
So while Canada’s system has its flaws WHICH I CLEARLG MENTION IN OTHER VIDEOS, it still ensures access to essential care for everyone, which can’t always be said about India’s healthcare sector.
Comparing the quality of immigrants to Bihar makes no sense. Many highly skilled professionals come to Canada and contribute massively to its economy and innovation.
dont add random vague words like very high etc. How much high less can be calculated using PPP
As a Pakistani I want to leave Pakistan as soon as possible
@@SultanHasanKhan bro both India 🇮🇳 & Pakistan 🇵🇰 are fail states
@@SultanHasanKhan haha same
I, too live in Canada and in the same province as Piyush. I agree with most of his observations in the video but some important parameters were not considered while comparing the two countries. Crime in Canada is on the rise, drug problem is HUGE especially when you as a parent of young kids and are afraid. Anti-Indian sentiment is on the rise. Politics and Canadian reputation on a global level is a joke…and much more
I think I agree with your pointers.
Since the video was about comparing earning potential between India and Canada I covered the same.
But the points you mentioned are valid and is actually a great idea for a next video.
@@PiyushCanada I agree entirely with you on Salary Comparison, taking PPP into consideration. It's a great informative video, I always expected from your channel. Keep up the good work, brother. I know how much time, energy, effort and emotions go into researching the topic and gathering all relevant supporting material. Proud of you, Piyush.
Dear Piyush,
Very Valid Reasons provided by you respectfully.
People who have fair & unbiased vision and understanding will favour. You
Folks with no interest in Canada will see your prospective differently
You miss the most important two points, work experience and what degree you study here in Canada.
I live in Victoria, BC. I came here with 10 years of experience previously working as a manager in my field. Let me tell you there is still a possibility of me landing a job here given my experience and the degree I've taken up, which is a Master's.
If you are studying a diploma or even a fresh graduate without experience, forget pay parity you will be highly underpaid here in Canada. Honestly with the rates of rent, groceries and expenses in big cities whatever you earn as a starting package is just not enough.
Trust me before you choose to come here or anywhere in the world, think about your experience, see what your strengths are and then decide if you want to leave India.
There are several things bad about India but there are many things good about it too.
But why are you comparing indian salary with Canda? Compare your candian salary with the US, then the candian salary will be less. You are comapring developing country with developed country. Compare developed countries themselves
I’m Indian too, brother. What’s wrong with comparing salaries for our country? That’s literally the point of the video. Even when you adjust for the high cost of living, Canadians still earn more for doing the same type of work.
@@ashpreetsinghanand7260 because he's indian why would he compare it with another place.
@@bureaffari3694 Cause the US wins in that case? That's why. Groceries are cheaper in the US, salaries are higher there, you are gonna save up more in the US, unless if you are living in NYC or Cali. But the US has like so many different cities you can live in, Canada isnt that habitable tho
@@ashpreetsinghanand7260 Hugh country India 🇮🇳 can’t even compete with small Japan 🇯🇵 South Korea 🇰🇷 or Singapore 🇸🇬
It's easier to leave because you can avoid the tough parts, but staying here is harder. It means dealing with the challenges, facing the frustrations, and still believing that things can get better. It's not about running away; it's about sticking it out and trying to make a difference, even when it feels tough.
Yep, this mentality of I will work at less salary in India has ruined genuine talented people. I had to do something of my own rather than depending on the next company back in 2017. Even in the US I was getting paid more than what I got in India.
I am in India and I am not feeling offended at all. You are speaking facts. The reasons why I am leaving India too lol 😅
One of the rare videos where an NRI is not misleading/discouraging Indian citizens 👍🏻
Thank you man.
I make videos about both the positives and the negatives. So you have enough information to make an informed decision.
Basically what Piyush is saying is that a significant chunk of 1.4 billion people should move abroad and create the same type of competition and low wages in other countries by increasing the labor supply there. Also, increase pressure and prices of housing and other services. Wah kya baat hai. Bass yaar RUclips par views mil jaye, usse achi baat kya hai. Already yaha Canada mei problems hai, lekin bhaisaab ko aur chahiye.
Thank you for watching. :)
so you clearly don't speak hindi or english oh I understand!
Bhai tu thoda chutiya hai kya? Samajh bhi nahi aaya aur kuch rephrase kardiya.
Those who want to move they will. You can cope how much you want.
Ok. Bro.. to koi dusri country chalejao..
@@abararahmed9402 Dusri country mei bhi same problem hoga
Very less job opportunity for highly skilled jobs in Canada. 1. Very less jobs in Canada as compared to India or USA. 2. Reference is must. 3. IT jobs are very difficult to get in Canada as compared to India.
Thank you for your comment.
Bhai IT ki baat nahi ho rahi overall life ki ho rhi hai. India mae 4 LPA miljayegi tujhe IT mae. You would still cry.
@@PiyushCanada We can agree to disagree brother.
@@ElonMa5884 True. I have stopped it. Let people come and experience the reality.
@@ElonMa5884 All the very best for your future. Take care.
I love you bhai❤ soon I will be also leaving India
भगवान आपका भला करे.... Grass is always GREEN ON OTHER SIDE... Don't come back...My wishes...
no one wants to come shit whole
No one wants to come back....
I respect your study, but one important point is missed. Most of the students come by taking a student loan, and its an enormous amount to be repaid with interest, additionally the possibilities for permanent residency is dying drastically and with that into consideration, the 3 years of work permit meaning 36 months of earning potential with occasional india trip; is this even enough duration to recover your investment and make good returns on your investment of 5 years and sacrifices living afar from loved ones and family??
@@darshansharma6498 good question, I also want answer for same.
BHAI...ENJOY WEST AS LONG AS .... DIFFERENCE IN CURRENCY VALUATION EXIST.............PERIOD
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You deserve more subscribe brother we support your argument. Keep growing ❤
You’re very kind. Thank you. 🙏🏼😇
100% True Piyush Bhai , Lots Of Love ❤ Btw I'm Planning To Study In Next 2 Years 😊
Please pick the right major. Don’t go for generic business diplomas.
@@PiyushCanada 😅🙏 okay bhai ji
Canadians are raised to not hate and to embrace diversity (including being taught this in all daycares/schools). People need to look at all sides.
India has a 29% unemployment rate amongst it's own graduates. One of the big reasons why young people are leaving India in droves. Plus less than 50% of the 950 million working-age population in India is employed (compared to over 70% in other emerging markets). Amongst the Indian working group, many are self-employed and contain “unpaid helpers in family enterprises”. India has one of the highest emigration rates in the world. As many zero in on education as a way to gain access to a western country?
Did international students/families pay into Canadian taxes all their lives like domestic students have (earning cheaper tuition fees)? No. Plus Canada did NOT tell international students/parents to spend/risk their life savings on a "Canadian dream". Canada did NOT tell international students to borrow money. Canada did NOT promise international students work. Canada did NOT promise international students PERMANENT RESIDENCY.
Meanwhile freelance agents have been operating in an unbridled market in India. Often by painting a distorted picture of what students can receive from Canada. Plus in recent years, a new type of recruitment has cropped up via foreign nationals as many "edu-tech" have created online platforms to connect millions of potential students with the recruiters. The sub-agents have absolutely no no direct connection with the Canadian college. Plus the college has no no ability to control their conduct. Indian sham operations abused/abusing Indian students in person &/or via massive advertising … PRIMARILY in their native language that most Canadians do NOT understand. They paint a false picture in the minds of their own people (of what Canada could or would or should offer Indian students)!
Canadians are seeing Indians protesting & waving their flags on Canadian streets making demands. Because they may not have enough credentials to remain in Canada? And because rules designed to protect CANADA are not meeting their desires? Why isn't there repetitive crowds of African or Caribbean or Filipino etc., students making demands? They're in Canada too. And Canadians are seeing Indian protestors carrying signs telling Canada (one of the most tolerant countries on the planet) to end it's racism (by not deporting)!!! Really angering Canadians.
And even though Canada is being falsely/unfairly blamed for too much, Canada has yet to deport students like crazy (but likely will soon). Instead Canada has been trying trying to find balance of who can stay vs go. While also trying to fix anything Canada did wrong. Create a better future. Why? Because Canadians actually care about doing so for both Canadians and international students.
Canada's own are also victims of the $ greedy Indian 'agents' who misrepresented Canadian PR. Due to a severe lack of homes and entry jobs in Canada partially due to Indian STUDENTS and agents very creatively swarming all post-secondary SCHOOLS, with vast majority fighting for PR versus returning home without it when SCHOOLING ends! Regardless of their qualifications or Canada's needs. Many asking for asylum too (which Indians rarely qualify for). Perhaps false asylum claims should be a reason to permanently ban people from ever returning?
Canada PR has NEVER been tuition purchasable.
Questions:
⦁ What is India doing about any of this? After Canada told India to halt Ghost Consulting? Indians themselves say their Indian leaders are often corrupt & deceitful. Plus Canada didn't have numerous PRIVATE 'diploma mills' until 40% of international students were from India. Many in or near Brampton Ontario, and Surrey British Columbia, where most Indians have lived. Coincidence? Schools that Canada is now shutting down.
⦁ What about all the social media videos that primarily Indian nationals have posted (for half a decade now including today) all advertising Canadian PR like they're selling a shirt? Promoting Canadian visas & permits & schools & jobs etc. etc.. Videos not only posted hourly but rarely in English or French. With very rare input from Canadian citizens.
⦁ What about the IELTS spouses? Anchor babies?
⦁ What about Canadian food banks & other charity services being recklessly advertised on social media in Indian languages?
⦁ What about Canadian housing being scooped up en-mass as investment vehicles by, and for, foreign nationals? Some home rental/boarding signs stating "vegetarians only can apply". Often these 'landlords' also cram 20 students in a small home and charge each way too much for rent.
⦁ What about Indian nationals buying local businesses then repeatedly putting Indians only in the top tier positions (while also changing familiar work practices)? BC & Ontario are also outlawing the Caste System.
⦁ What about the Sikh vs Hindu violence/extortions across Canada? Diasporas stirring up tribal hatreds (in Canada) even though it all stems from their ancestral home. Why????????
⦁ What about the Canadian government launching investigations in regards to foreign interference in Canadian elections, stemming from Asia continent? Canada also had to end flagpoling at the border.
Canadians are so so so not used to all this!! Do Indians care about Canadians suffering too?
Or do they primarily want to point fingers at the Canadian government etc., when many things weren't in Canada's control (yet)? Why should Canadians pay for what Indians did/do to Indians?
Canadians want multi-culturism to succeed and for all people (including immigrants) to be okay. Now everyone I know is VERY happy with IRCC's recent changes (reductions & multifaceted investigations etc.). Including multi-generational long-term Asian Canadians MOST upset (by all of this).
You are points are logical, but it comes down to two things:-
1. Your economic status in India - I belong to a privileged class in India; hence, I would like to live a life like India. I don't want to live an underprivileged life in Canada where I have to do everything myself or anywhere else.
2. My family - I live comfortably here in Australia as a student cause of my parents, and nothing in this world is more important than my parents and friends in India.
Great inputs 👏👏
Kids' future also matters. Why weren’t Ambani’s grandkids born in the US not India?
Cause they know life is way better in the US. US citizens pay 1/3rd of what Indians pay for tuition fees and get any job easily. I
@@TRAgreat point
Wtf is wrong with your name 😂
Piyush bro, you are fighting alone in the comment section 😂, hats off man, i read all comments and your reply, really you are solid men,
Also you post almost daily on LinkedIn, that helps alot, please don't stop making such videos and posts because as international student (UBC) i also sometimes feel that is it right decision to move here, but still i stand on my decision, and the reason of my motivation is you and your positive perspective, i don't know whether you'll be reading my comment or not, but Best of luck man👍
Haha. I am a firm believer of “life is hard everywhere”. Pick your battles wisely.
Hello brother, can you please brief me about how you took admission in UBC?
India is heaven for politicians
Iski baat sunke jyada motivate mat hojana. Canada pehle jesa nahi raha, PR lena difficult hogaya hai. Aapni zaameen bech k shift lagane mat aana. Mere friend circle me bohot log India vapis jaa chuke hai kyuki unki PR nahi hui. Aur kuch log citizenship leke India chale gye hai because its not affordable here in Canada.
This video is wrong on so many levels. Delusional guy AF!
Logical reasoning = 0
Calling names = 100
Okay. 👍🏻
@@PiyushCanada You are literally telling the Canadian medical system better than the Indian, and call that as "Logical Reasoning". Wow! Please pass me whatever you are smoking. Infact, "Delusional" does not fit you as well.
@RishavBhardwaj-z7f never ever said Canadian medical system is better than India. In fact I said the exact opposite in this video + many other videos.
Had you watched the video, you’d know.
Watch the video next time before you start being rude.
@@PiyushCanada Also, people like you are the ones who create this "Canadian utopia" for Indians, and when they come here, things are the complete opposite. Keep misguiding for the sake of views. Unsubscribing you right away.
Still not able to point out any timestamp where I said “Canadian medical is better than India” ??
[Because I never said that]
Classic. :)
Before commenting, please watch the entire video where I clearly explain that making decisions based solely on purchasing power parity (PPP) is not the right approach. However, for those fixated on PPP and trying to disprove its accuracy, here's something for you: fresh air is worth C$100 million to me. Add that to the PPP equation and tell me what you get. 😂❤
saaf hawa ka kya achaar dalna hai kya ..... what about the depressed lifestyle abroad....shitty weather,no househelp, plus away from family and homeland.
You could get rich in india as well and enjoy a much more lavish lifestyle rather than being second class citizens abroad.
Canada is not the best comparison, if u r comparing, do it with the best. Is it.
And i agree with your points but the stability is not in Canada. U can not plan for 10 years(as u said) if u r not able to get PR with these random changes rules.
@@YashSharma-gh3dx Add to that the growing frustration among locals in Europe and Australia (not just Canada) due to the rising number of immigrants across all Western countries. Combine that with the issues you and others have pointed out in the comments, and we're talking about problems worth a billion dollars. OP should add these to his "equations" too lol.
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I am coming to Canada next year. What skills should I learn to make my PR easier?
@@AlexKing-i7i by taking student loan , you will regret
Bhai you r not considering PPP that Purchasing power. I can challenge you can't run your family with 74000 CAD today with one kid, considering your spouse not working. There is app which can compare PPP salary , use it.
Good point. I agree that $74000 is not enough to take of a non working spouse and kids.
Good video. I didn’t know there was that much of a difference. Overall, there is no possible way to include a full analysis of qualitative and quantitative factors in a single video but you’ve done your best. You might have framed better arguments in ‘quality of life’. Exploiting labour for cheap rates still happens which makes the life of upper middle class easier. Then you confused quality of life with work culture. Work culture for sure is more toxic in India. Politicians send their kids outside for ‘studying’ but if they’re affluent in India, they can match a similar level of quality of life in Canada too, they don’t need to work at part-time jobs basically. Anyway, I personally think the quality of life is better in Canada so I agree actually, but it depends on what your economic status in India is.
fair. 👍🏻
Thx for this video. I was also thinking of leaving india for singapore. I searched up the tax rates there. We pay so damn much more than them. To get services like trash. With terrible working hours.
Padega india tabhi toh badega Canada.
agreed bhai I want to leave too
Nice Video Buddy ! You Rock ☺☺
I am an Indian and I can understand Indians trying to defend India but saying that life is better in India than in Canada is utter nonsense
In India things are cheap but the value of human life is even cheaper
Just recently a woman died of rabies because she was bit by a dog and she still got rabies even after getting the vaccines
Why?
Because that doctor didn't know how & where to inject the vaccine properly
I am only pointing out just 1 case
Because of rampant corruption, pollution and politics of caste & religion common middle class hard working indians aren't getting their due returns
I can write a lot more here but those who get it will understand from this paragraph only
Indians are called "p a j eet " In Canada but they still love that country. Canada have massive housing crisis l, homeless and drugs problems. Toppeled with khalistanis whom main aim to hurt indians. But who cares if there is money there is honey.
There is no comparison between Parents and anywhere in the world, I can live abroad and send many thousands of dollars to my parents but does that dollar bring happines in there face? No they are happy when I am with them and If I visit India for 2-weeks in whole year, At max I will be able to spend 2-3months with them for my rest of life and I dont want to do this. Whats the point of earning money when you cant spend it with your loved ones.
Work to Live not Live to Work. US/CAD is a golden cage you will have alot of money but will still feel alone and stuck.
Yes. Nothing can replace parents’ happiness
Hi how can I contact you to get an advise regarding study permit extension?
You previously mentioned that the salaries for Business Analysts in Canada recently dropped due to an increased availability of BAs, and a similar trend can be observed in India. With every job posting in India attracting many applicants, companies are aware that they can find the right fit within a given salary range, which drives salaries down.
Regarding the population issue, if we compare the population with the jobs available, land, and resources, Canada actually has more resources and land but only a population of 40 million (4 crores). Despite this, unemployment has risen to 6% and is growing. Interestingly, despite Canada’s vast landmass (the second largest in the world), housing affordability is a significant problem, with the average house costing $650,000 (about 3.9 crores) across different provinces. In comparison, the average house in India costs around 20 lakhs when considering all states.
In India, a family of four can live and eat, even on rent, with around ₹15,000 per month-though it may be a bit congested. In Canada, however, rent has skyrocketed, and a family of four cannot live on less than $2,500 (about ₹1.5 lakhs) per month. Moreover, Canadian law doesn’t permit four people living in one room, unlike in India, where people can manage even in smaller spaces.
@@varun1876 That’s true bro on any day you can have much luxury in India with less salary as compared to Canada.. but let’s not target Piyush bhai he has just share his POV as per his analysis. We can agree to disagree on his POV
Hello Piyush
I joined your Insta and RUclips today after watching your 2-3 motivational session regarding earning money
But mera ek doubt hae ki main jan intake mey aa rahi hun to kya ye thik hae Summer break milega????
Email your college/uni and ask. Different institutions have different rules.
You spoke facts and harsh truth so people are not able to digest it but sooner or later they will know what Is our reality
😂to line up at Tim ??? Don’t fool everyone
That is quite common sense. One country is developed, superpower, rich. And ours is developing rather say under developed. Quite obvious salaries will be more there. Why do we need even a video for common sense thing
boss your logic is not true. you have missed job progression and growth. In Canada you will be stuck, salary increase will never outpace inflation. purchasing power in canada will decline , however in india your standard of living will improve as you progress.
Why not get a head-start when you can get one
Job progression is zero in India dude. What you smoking dude?
Will you be paid unemployment insurance if you get fired in India? There are 10 guys waiting outside HR office to replace you right now.
Saving rate is all time low and dude says life in India will improve 😂
Dude have you ever been out of south asia?
Data compiled from 4 sources: As of the latest data for 2024, India’s inflation rate stands at approximately 3.65% (CPI as of July 2024) . On the other hand, Canada’s inflation rate for August 2024 is 1.2%, excluding mortgage interest costs.
So, in a nutshell, India’s inflation rate is higher than Canada since it’s a developing country.
Aapne apna indian passport surrender kar diya hai ?
agree more than 100%%% i myself paid 34% tax including surcharge and got back pain while driving on worst roads in the world.
Very bold much needed topic. Though one needs insight to comprehend not merely eyesight.
piyush Bhai can you make videos on how to gain skills and get a job remotely from india in Canada i just completed by college and a lot comfused
My brother, please understand the economics first. Canada's PPP and India's PPP is different, so your analysis is totally wrong. For example, 1 liter of water in India is Rs.20, in Canada, its $2( rs 120) 6 times more and so on in many issues e.g rent, transportation ect. So, understand the basics before giving any judgment.
Also in public places I think they have free drinking water everywhere? Correct me if im wrong but it is the case in Europe
Dude your are just jealous, you know that life is Canada is way better 😂
Here we are not giving tax upto 7 lakhs....there we have to give minimum 1 lakh as tax😊😊for 7 lakhs
1 hour minimum wage is also $17, which is around 1020 INR, let me know when you get paid that much per hour in India
@@karnsandhu when you have to pay 120 rs for one liter water and minimum 15 %tax for your income
Great points 👍 .. always go where your skills are valued
Bro i support you there's nothing to be proud to live in india.... As an Indian it make me feel ashamed to be in....
Yes you are right all *TALENTED* people should migrate to aboard with skills and job approvals
Comparing a west developed country with a developing nation. Biased 😂
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Bhi ana toh chate hai,magar jobs nhi hai students k liye cannada me ,housing crises hai..
Kya ye sach me hai??
Life is hard everywhere.
Yes, there is a housing crisis in Canada and due to recent influx of high number of temporary immigrants people find it difficult to get jobs.
@@PiyushCanada i would take chance to come at cannada..,At this scenarioes?
if you are in my place what would you do??
Asking as little brother..
@@mrarora5496 did u take ielts yet...?
Indians are called "p a j eet " In Canada but they still love that country. Canada have massive housing crisis l, homeless and drugs problems. Toppeled with khalistanis whom main aim to hurt indians. But who cares if there is money there is honey.
You forgot to add high level of trust people have for each other in Canada, while people try to rip you off at every moment in India.
I hate to, but I have to agree. ☹️☹️
Indians are called "p a j eet " In Canada but they still love that country. Canada have massive housing crisis l, homeless and drugs problems. Toppeled with khalistanis whom main aim to hurt indians. But who cares if there is money there is honey.
Thank you for this video. Keep up the good work, eh!!! :)
Logical comparison. Could you please try making a video on PR possibilities for 2025 and what new comers and people already here as TR should expect. Currently it’s a news that’s demoralizing everyday!
I will. Great idea. Thanks man.
And about negative people-they find something to complain about everywhere. Life is hard everywhere.
@@PiyushCanada well said, life is hard but again that’s what we chose in the first place to undergo the hardship to gain better lifestyle. Read through some of the comments section and damn this many haters 😂
Before coming to canada I have worked in India and realized there there are lots of indirect taxation imposed but what’s taken under consideration is only the part that’s deducted from their payslips. So people aren’t getting the infrastructure and returns for the tax that’s being flushed into the economy.
With current situation of companies moving out of China, I see India didn’t capitalize on it the way Vietnam, Mexico, Indonesia and Philippines have.
Anyway man you are doing a good job and keep up the great work. Have been following your channel before I came to Canada 3 years ago so been a subscriber for a while 😄
Actually endians should come out of delisions and come into reality what real world looks like. Well done piyush
India 🇮🇳 bhaut bekar h ar Canada 🇨🇦 bhaut acha bs tum Indians wapis mt ana chahe kuch bhi ho jaye.
Kisne bola India bekar hai?
Piyush bhaiya mera course hai masters in applied computer science or institution hai fairleigh Dickinson University Vancouver campus, kya aap iss university ka review de skte please!!
100% agree!
I 100% agree with you brother but the thing is when we try to explain the same thing to someone they ought to get offended without even listening properly, but khair chhodo hame kya humne to apna decision le liya aur aa gaye😃
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bhai thank you for the video and sharing. However if companies have to pay same amount to Indians as they pay in Canada then why would they send work to India ? Only advantage India has is availability of bulk resources for at low cost.
True as a business, it’s a smart decision to her from India
@@PiyushCanada bhai yes this is how business is done. PPP drives salaries not the other way round. China is accused of manipulating its currency to continue getting more work for manufacturing. If today Indian Rupees becomes strong and 50INR = I$ then most of IT jobs will be gone from India.
Working in North America and Europe is helpful as majority of clients are from this region and whoever returns to India after working abroad will get good roles. if you want to settle abroad then be aware of the issues and take decision. But if you decide to be in India then be happy and content and try to get better deal and please don't keep thinking only about being under paid and getting exploited all the time. It will only make us feel frustrated.
Kya pgwp extend nhi ho rhe...students ko wapis ana pdega...plzzz es pr video bnaye....
Jo ab jayenge unko kya after study wapis ana pdega..
Totally Agreed!
Great,data based and very useful video
@@tamaladhikary7064 konsa data dala he bhai😅🤷....UN ya IMF validated he kya data....🤷
Dhruv you are a living proof of employment rates in Canada. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Watch the video buddy. It’s data from job postings by INDIAN COMPANIES. Now why would you doubt India companies?
Practical & realistic !!!
Watch these fact videos to enjoy the comments section, btw great video everything is true🤗
AGREED ❤
Canada is full. Please stay in your home country
This video depicts the true reality.
Amazing video.
Keep up the good work
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bro, u missed out on mentioning dating culture
Dear Piyush thank you for sharing such negative views about India 🇮🇳
But how about Canada 🇨🇦
I have an example take some time to read this comment
Yesterday I was coming back from work and reached Richmond Town Centre in BC
I went to the mall and came back
Normally each one of us who walks on the road uses the button to turn the traffic lights to cross the road 🛣️
In front of me a group of very young children who were teenagers white caucasians or citizens we can say they came and start spiting on that button that public uses in their daily lives. When I talked to them and tried to explain how bad it is for them or other people, how disgusting it is or unhygienic or dirty for you and the public. After listening, they took it so lightly that they all started spiting it as soon as I turned my face. They were also passing racist comments and I think they were less than 10 years old. This is the problem in the Canadian Society too that too much freedom gives them liberty to misbehave on the streets and among public. Please consider these facts as well. Their parents are to be blamed too because they have not been strict like what out parents taught us. So publicly spiting and throwing garbage 🗑️ in very common in Canada 🇨🇦. I am your subscriber your videos have been very informative and I listen to you but you don’t even have 100k subscribers and you are judging a country with 1.4 billion population and the one you came from. End of discussion, this video has been very biased and exaggerated
That’s horrible what you experienced. Those teenagers should learn some civic sense.
Do you think if I have 100K or 100M subscribers Salaries in India will go up?
Because that’s the only thing I addressed in the video.
Which part of the video is exaggerated? Time stamp please.
The salaries in India are VERY LOW.
The Taxes in India are VERY HIGH.
The civic sense in India DOES NOT EXIST.
The concept of personal space in India is UNKNOWN.
Despite all that, I still love India.
And despite 2% of the people being unhygienic and unmannered, I still love Canada.
I agree with you.
Bro, what ever you are saying is right. However, in one click we can get an appointment in India. We don't need to wait for 7-8 hours. Please add those also. A average man going to have at least one major surgery in his life time. Please, keep that ur mind. The medical system efficiency of Canada is not even 5% as compared to India. The doctors are just useless in Canada. An Indian from a small town get better doctors.
I am living in Canada. So, I have experience.
I mentioned exactly this in the video.
On top of that I have 2-3 videos about the medical situation in Canada. So I guess we both are on the same page.
Dude then please go back to india and enjoy zepto & blinkit forever
good vedio thx so much bhai
right sir ❤❤❤❤❤😊
Bhai 100% right.... 👍
Thank you! Cheers.
Very true bhai! I agree.
Cheers man! Wish you the best!
I totally respect your opinion but
I agree that wages in India are generally lower, largely due to the availability of a vast, affordable labor market. This dynamic is different from countries like Canada, where such labor is less easily accessible.
In Canada, the labor market heavily relies on immigration to meet demand, which in turn drives the need to offer certain benefits and facilities to attract workers.
India's ability to effectively manage a population of 1.4 billion people is remarkable, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in a complex environment.
On the other hand, Canada faces challenges due to a growing number of immigrants, highlighting the different approaches each country must take to address their unique situations.
In conclusion, both countries are navigating their respective challenges well, with each having strengths that suit their individual circumstances.
Very valid response.
It me jobs kaha hai it me yaha?
Go to LinkedIn.
Search hashtag “new job”
And filter to Canada or your fav city that is famous for IT jobs.
And see 100s of people getting new jobs everyday.
Bhai ab Canada k situation phle se thodi better hoyi h kya ? Like logo ko jobs milrhi h na ?
As per video title, skilled people find work.
People who think job unke pas chalkar khud aayegi keep waiting.
Bhai india me 2 hi achievement aaj ke time mayne rakhti hai - become Rich and leave the country for better future
95000 for nurse its less they are earning more than that my friend is a nurse and she is earning 100000+
exactly right!!
@PiyushCanada my wife is a psw, and we know many medical field people earning more than 1 lakh annually
@honeybatravlogs thank you for your input brother. I highly appreciate it.
Bhai Agar India ka ye Haal hai to Pakistan to kisi khaatay me i nai aata is hisaab se
Both are hell. There is no solution for people in both cuntries other than suffering. You are making videos now because of good health but if you fall sick then you will have to bring doctor from outside Canada to help you or hope you won't die before reaching hospital in some other country. In Canada, getting sick means you will see doctor only in next life 😆 even if you are willing to give up your full life savings to hospital. Your money will remain in Canada, you will have to travel outside earth.
I actually got sick couple of times. Was able to see a doctor almost immediately and 100% of it was free. However I understand others are not as lucky as me.
Very very very very very good
You'll get lot of hate on this video but this is the reality 😔😅
Haha exactly. 🫶🏻
@BJP see this
You have to incur expenditure for good and healthy life unlike India