MOVING FROM NIGERIA 🇳🇬 TO CANADA 🇨🇦 vs UK 🇬🇧 - Which one is better in 2023? | WATCH THIS…

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @ethelbertoji6633
    @ethelbertoji6633 Год назад +135

    Thank you Maryam for this video as it provides a lot of insight to people wanting to migrate to UK or Canada and I completely agree on most of your points except a few highlighted below;
    1. Canada is not bigger than UK: Unless you are referring to land mass. UK is far bigger than Canada by population and GDP. UK has a population of c.67 million while Canada is c.38 million. The GDP of UK is $3.1 trillion and Canada is $1.9 trillion.
    2. There are clear paths to citizenship in UK just that it takes longer - 5 or 10 year route. I agree Canada is better and the process is more matured than that of UK. Post Brexit, UK is trying to fix its immigration system and until that happens there are still options for people wanting to live and work in UK. The fact is because it's easier to migrate to UK people don't really think through their options before leaving Nigeria. Moving through studies (masters, PhD or first degree) is not a migration route as this gives you a Tier 4 visa. You will probably need to change to a Tier 2 visa which will provide route to permanent residency and citizenship.
    3. I believe white collar jobs are also easier in UK than in Canada and this is only sensible because it's a bigger economy. As at December 2022, there were more than 1.2 million unfilled vacancies (white collar jobs) in the UK. Unemployment rate is 3.7% while Canada is 5%. However, UK needs a huge workforce to fill the employment deficit but doesn't have a commensurate migration system to address it.
    4. Yes I agree with you that Canadian jobs pay higher than UK. GDP per capita - UK: $47K, Canada: $52K
    Data source:
    countryeconomy.com/countries/compare/canada/uk
    www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/230106/dq230106a-eng.htm
    www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peoplenotinwork/unemployment
    In summary, it depends on your circumstances and your reasons for wanting to migrate as both countries are very good and much better than Nigeria.
    Good luck to all of you guys!

    • @toluwaabimbola991
      @toluwaabimbola991 Год назад +5

      WAAAWW.. WELL DETAILED.. THANK YOU FOR SHARING

    • @ibukuns.8563
      @ibukuns.8563 Год назад +5

      The most sensible comment so far!!!.
      Thank you!

    • @wehttamak
      @wehttamak Год назад +2

      very detailed

    • @asakeadey5603
      @asakeadey5603 Год назад

      Please can I reach out to you for clarity . Pls can you send your number 🙏

    • @morahogochukwu3985
      @morahogochukwu3985 Год назад +3

      I like you already
      When brilliant people write you know

  • @peterdee404
    @peterdee404 Год назад +87

    I lived in the UK for 8 years and live in Canada. But I have to say, Canada is way better. If your looking long term, this is the place to be. Within 2 years I got a good career Job and life has been way better than in the UK. My advice for those coming from especially Africa, try to get away from the Big crowded cities like Toronto. There are other smaller cities and towns that off3r professional jobs and the opportunities are way better.
    The population in most of these cities is small and aging, so there's less competition for good high paying jobs.
    Canada is the place to be as an immigrant right now.

    • @famutimidaniel399
      @famutimidaniel399 Год назад

      What are the things needed to fly from Nigeria to canada? Pls, i need your advice for the move

    • @estheratainyang8286
      @estheratainyang8286 Год назад +4

      Thanks for sharing.....please can you name son of these smaller cities, I'm interested in where one can easily settle( get a good professional paying job) with a family of 3

    • @FactsUncompromized
      @FactsUncompromized Год назад

      🤛🏿🤛🏿🤛🏿

    • @chibykecollins122
      @chibykecollins122 Год назад +1

      @@famutimidaniel399 bro na agent u need ,me too dey work on going to canada now am just waiting for visa

    • @roland3590
      @roland3590 Год назад +2

      Hello Peter, Currently i just moved to UK about 2 weeks as a dependent, but I am very much interested to move to Canada, I am in my late 30s, a graduate BSc in Computer Science with over 12 years of working experience in ICT in Nigeria. my wife also work as a Senior career in UK. I have kids too.
      I am interested in the Express entry. please i need steps to take or how to begin the process.
      Kindly assist me with the basic information's and sites i can start my registration.
      Thank you.

  • @xDanniielle
    @xDanniielle Год назад +23

    I lived in a Canada for a year from living in England I have to say I do prefer Canada. I think the only thing about uk is that the currency is stronger which is better

  • @fai__zah8965
    @fai__zah8965 Год назад +50

    This video is well detailed, you've said it all. For as many moving to UK recently, it is due to the fact that it is easier, and Canada can be stressful and takes lot of time to process.

    • @Be.fair.to.all.people_
      @Be.fair.to.all.people_ Год назад

      Why don’t u go back to Africa to build your own community rather than being viewed as foreign outcast?

    • @BDB-ji1ui
      @BDB-ji1ui Год назад

      Yes, Canada is very stressful to accomplish anything. I have heard a lot of good things about UK Education and jobs opportunity

    • @naziruibrahim6516
      @naziruibrahim6516 Год назад

      @@BDB-ji1ui Canada and America is the gateway

  • @Lando-kx6so
    @Lando-kx6so Год назад +27

    Both countries are really good but whatever's best all depends on the individual & what they're looking for. For me the UK's the better option but some of my family liked Canada & others like the US

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +3

      I agree. At the end of the day, it comes down to individual choices...

  • @abdulmalikkoiki
    @abdulmalikkoiki Год назад +41

    In my opinion, I still believe that am living in the best country in the world. Yes, it has taken me a while to get to where I am but am in a stable situation, am visiting Canada 🇨🇦 on holiday in April and my brother wants me to relocate permanently but I believe it's not for me and am sure my mind would be further enhanced when I go on holiday.
    I hope everyone gets their way in life whether it's Nigeria, the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 or Canada.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      That’s great for you 👍🏾

    • @abdulmalikkoiki
      @abdulmalikkoiki Год назад +1

      @Mohola H I don't know why you have put these extreme comments on here, I think maybe you see the name and think I share views like that, I NEVER have I! NEVER will I and I hope the owner of the RUclips account removes it. There is no need for that here am sure you can do that on your channel or other platforms.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      @@abdulmalikkoiki removed it!

    • @abdulmalikkoiki
      @abdulmalikkoiki Год назад +1

      @@itsmaryamsalam thanks very much 🙏

    • @KalambaMusic
      @KalambaMusic Год назад +2

      And you didn't mention the country where you are and which you consider best.

  • @daliaa5294
    @daliaa5294 Год назад +41

    I’m Nigerian but born in UK. Visited Canada many times and I just don’t get the hype
    Europe has cheaper food, more work life balance, stronger currency and better weather than Canada. I love travelling to countries from here and flights are cheaper.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +24

      Like I mentioned, this video is probably related to Nigerians with Nigerian passport. Ofcourse, with British passport you have more benefits: free Schengen area travel, no need for visa, automatic work permit with no limited hours, more work life balance….But if you are a Nigerian with just Nigerian passport in the U.K. as new immigrant, your reality is different which is probably why you may not get the hype about Canada.

    • @Lando-kx6so
      @Lando-kx6so Год назад +7

      Also better travelling options, more walkable towns & cities, safer roads/driving, better infrastructure & architecture, also more job & educational opportunities. Canada just has a more straight forward immigration system & gives citizenship much quicker than the UK they also are more open to immigrants which makes it a bit more attractive to some immigrants that just want to establish themselves more permanently & get a quicker start in life. Also housing in Canada tends to be larger which is another factor to some immigrants. For me though (a Jamaican born in the US moving to UK) the UK's much more attractive than either Canada or the US

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +8

      @@Lando-kx6so tbh Europe in general is more attractive to ppl from the USA or Canada. It’s a whole different experience and things to prioritise compared to someone coming from Nigeria or Any other African countries…so I get you!

    • @ennyguess7077
      @ennyguess7077 Год назад

      Her videos are bias. 🤣. Exactly why would I wanna live in a place where it’s mad expensive and super cold

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      @@ennyguess7077 okay, if you say so!

  • @Niteezy
    @Niteezy Год назад +17

    Thank you so much for this. This is another confirmation of my decision to relocate to Canada.

  • @sherifatolubukola7785
    @sherifatolubukola7785 Год назад +8

    Thanks so much. Its so helpful. I have two brothers one processing UK and the other Canada and i can relate with the pros and cons of the two countries you discussed.
    The only thing i think you missed out is the weather condition of the two countries.
    Well done sis

  • @ibukuns.8563
    @ibukuns.8563 Год назад +81

    My advice is that you don’t go to any of these countries with high expectations. They have similar pros and cons. What matter most is the kind of job or opportunities that comes your way. They both have high tax rates and high cost of living. Asides faster settlement, I don’t think Canada is better than the UK.

  • @danielezeani753
    @danielezeani753 Год назад +13

    Please mention the cold ooo, it is a factor. UK is cold with lowest temperature of -3 to -5 degrees. Canada can be as low as -26 degrees

  • @chicecil7240
    @chicecil7240 Год назад +13

    When people say there is nothing in uk, I laugh and wonder. Whether Canada or Uk, you can still prosper. Find what works for you.. 😊

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +4

      Oh, I am sure I didn’t say there was nothing in the U.K. though…but yeah, find what works for you!

  • @OwambelTins
    @OwambelTins Год назад +4

    With the cost involved , canada is the goal oo . Long term benefits 🙌

  • @uchemadunwankpa8519
    @uchemadunwankpa8519 Год назад +7

    Canada is also diverse but not like the large Nigerian community. You did a great job

  • @elhamkhalili-li1um
    @elhamkhalili-li1um 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks darling, best comparison between the uk and Canada that I ve ever seen❤

  • @Matifizotv
    @Matifizotv Год назад +1

    You are the best , have been confused about this , subscribing to your channel right now

  • @ibukuns.8563
    @ibukuns.8563 Год назад +11

    Becoming a UK Citizen is not that long. You get an Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after 5 years on skilled workers Visa which is an equivalent of Canadian Resident Permanent. You can apply for citizenship one year after getting ILR.
    Both countries are good provided you get a good job or business opportunity.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +7

      In CANADA it’s after 3 years of Permanent Resident permit though (That’s 2 whole years difference), Cost wise as well, U.K. application fee for all that are expensive.
      But yeah, both countries are good provided you get a good job.

    • @chidieberecelestina
      @chidieberecelestina Год назад +4

      You can also get ILR after 3 years in the UK through the global talent visa, Tier 1.

    • @eltoski01
      @eltoski01 Год назад +2

      @@chidieberecelestina how many people will get the global talent visa 😂😂😂

    • @randomguy4116
      @randomguy4116 Год назад +1

      @@itsmaryamsalam 'White collar' job is not easy in Canada. If you couldn't get it in UK, you probably won't in Canada either. They are looking for fluent and native English and French speakers with recognized university degrees. You will probably experience the same as what you did in UK. Yes the PR is easier to get but express entry is now about 481 points. You require at least Master's, 3 years White collar experience and perfect english scores. Speaking as someone who just got PR through student route with a Master's degree in Canada

  • @julietlajide1833
    @julietlajide1833 Год назад +1

    Good comparison there Maryam👍plus you're brief but well detailed!

  • @todaybusiness4real600
    @todaybusiness4real600 Год назад +10

    Most of your assertions are valid. I'd advise anyone thinking long term and got the funds, Canada is slightly better. One thing you forgot to add perhaps is 🇬🇧 immigration laws/ policies change way too frequently; considering the Home secretary's recent propsal regarding international students.
    Finally, you're gorgeous 😍.
    Stay blessed, Maryam

  • @claudiafon1464
    @claudiafon1464 Год назад +1

    Very interesting
    Its the CANADA 🇨🇦 for me “
    Thank you 🙏 so much dear

  • @Newness_Favour
    @Newness_Favour Год назад +1

    U have such a beautiful British accent and thank you so much for this content it is more than helpful.

  • @inyeneasuquo3229
    @inyeneasuquo3229 Год назад +3

    Hello Sis, your video is awesome and full of reality out of your experience. Thank you so much

  • @candidtalkswithlauvena1835
    @candidtalkswithlauvena1835 Год назад +2

    I'm from Namibia and this video makes a lot sense to me, I can relate, thanks a lot for sharing such a beautiful information

  • @jidec3165
    @jidec3165 Год назад +38

    This is spot on. Again when it comes to the UK the current immigration rules make it extremely difficult for you to have a clear path to citizenship and it’s by design. On the aspects of jobs in the UK, the pay is less compared to Canada for thesame field AND even if you manage to get a good job here in the UK THEY will remind you real quick that you are black and you’d probably find yourself moving from job to job. Even I myself want to JAPA to Canada from the UK 😂

    • @ljvk7725
      @ljvk7725 Год назад +3

      I agree 100% I just felt better in Canada and I grew up in mainland Europe and study in the UK and being African makes immigration tougher in Western European countries not just in terms of the paperwork but also in terms of being assertive and appreciated as part and parcel of society. Also settling in the UK is so expensive for no good reason and it’s all done on purpose!

    • @roland3590
      @roland3590 Год назад +1

      Hi Jide, please can you help with the steps or sites some one can start the Express to Canada

    • @LifePhath
      @LifePhath Год назад

      mad ooh, thanks alot

  • @zeea6507
    @zeea6507 Год назад +3

    I stay in the UK from 2001. I love the UK.

  • @ismailabdulsalam90
    @ismailabdulsalam90 Год назад +9

    How about comparing bills like house rent, council tax, water bills, electricity bills, vehicle insurance e.t.c ?

  • @emphasisengineering
    @emphasisengineering Год назад +8

    People generally do not move to Canada for a better job or more money. It’s all about the lifestyle change. I know Aussie citizens and the working conditions are generally better in Australia than in Canada. The pay is a third higher and the healthcare system is better in Australia. They went to Canada because they wanted the lifestyle and environment that Canada has to offer, things they could not find in Australia or the UK they have citizenship. The cost of living in Australia is expensive - more expensive that some places in Ontario.
    Don’t think for a minute that it’s all about finances because it isn’t at all! If it is all about money, you are better off in the UK.
    Comparing the UK to Canada when it comes to shopping for groceries, nearly every service-related thing costs more in Canada for poorer quality. Canada could seem perennially 10-15 years behind the curve when compared to the UK in that regard.
    I think it depends on where you live in each country. UK has become more expensive since Brexit.
    For someone in a developing country moving to Canada could be more advantageous as you can move as a PR and will need just 3 years to apply for citizenship. You also do not to pay high fees to maintain your residence permit as you would in the UK.
    In the end, it depends on what you want, why you are moving and what makes you happy.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +2

      Fair month. As I mentioned in one of the comments, this video is mainly for ppl coming from Nigeria or Africa with not dual citizenship, don’t mind been a bit far from home/closer to America…

    • @naziruibrahim6516
      @naziruibrahim6516 Год назад

      How can you even compare to this uk to Canada,America and Canada are compared not uk ,please

  • @AzombeAmanda
    @AzombeAmanda Год назад +1

    Well detailed comparison, I love it

  • @alimiatinuke6125
    @alimiatinuke6125 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are right Love, I live in the UK and the process is disgusting Imagine you're living in London and you can't even walk into your broadband office, what you'll hear is the office is in Wales. Like how😅

  • @adeadewunmi756
    @adeadewunmi756 Год назад +6

    What do you mean Canada is bigger country compared to the UK? You meant in terms of land mass or population? UK is ‘by far bigger’ than Canada in terms of population ( 30 million more ) and so to get your dream job might be easier in Canada because their are not a lot of competition. Having said that, each to their own. Some would prefer Canada or UK depending on the individual’s preferences.

    • @karlosatomre3900
      @karlosatomre3900 Год назад +2

      Land Mass Canada is bigger. Population, the UK is bigger.

  • @Eberethelma
    @Eberethelma Год назад +1

    Absolutely helpful video. Thank you so much

  • @Meeyahshal_vlog
    @Meeyahshal_vlog Год назад +6

    Stumbled upon your channel today and I love it already🎉.
    Looking forward to more of you vlogs.
    I enjoyed this though❤😊

  • @morrismorris6476
    @morrismorris6476 Год назад +1

    Nice Video my 9ja sist

  • @ariglam
    @ariglam Год назад +4

    Lived in both countries. About 10yrs in Canada. I can tell you for certain I disagree. Integration is alot easier in the UK and other European countries. Here in Canada getting a professional job means going back to school or getting certification. The 3 months professional job you said is not valid.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      Ok. If you say so!

    • @bolu101
      @bolu101 Год назад +2

      A lot of jobs in UK require school/certification so I don’t get your point

    • @virginiahwamahiu7312
      @virginiahwamahiu7312 Год назад

      10yrs is enough to go back to school follow the system how do I live in Canada for 10yrs and not focus in going back to school that’s a Lazy mind😊

  • @SochiManson
    @SochiManson Год назад +13

    I agrre with you . Been to the UK twice and I must say that Canada is better than UK , though no much difference but apparently Canada is better . I'm from Nigeria though, grew up in France and currently live in France but relocating to Canada soon.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +6

      I grew up in France too before moving to the U.K. and then Canada…!

    • @SochiManson
      @SochiManson Год назад +1

      @@itsmaryamsalam that's amazing
      France is a very good country though in terms of health insurance, education and the likes. I feel France isn't talked about because they speak only French
      If she speaks English as an official language, then Canada and UK won't be better than France, that's my own view though

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      @@SochiManson Hmmmmm 🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @SochiManson
      @SochiManson Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam what do you think?😂😂

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      @@emphasisengineering laissez votre question ici

  • @preciouschiedozie9875
    @preciouschiedozie9875 Год назад +3

    Awesome 👍 video. I love your sincerity and you're saying the truth nothing but the real fact. 👍I even shared your video and subscribed. Pls do more videos on these facts. Thanks dear

  • @kingbergtv
    @kingbergtv Год назад +24

    Well said , i Live in Canada and i don't get what people mean when they say they Lonely i think Canada is Lity Lity and full of vibes especially in the summer time. i Don't know what part of Canada you live but Canada is very very Diverse. Nice video tho

    • @benimmac4017
      @benimmac4017 Год назад +1

      Bro you are not relenting in challenging any RUclipsr on this UK vs Canada 🤣

    • @lilianomizu4100
      @lilianomizu4100 Год назад +2

      It seems you like Canada,I'm just indecisive as regards staying here in UK or relocating to Canada

    • @kingbergtv
      @kingbergtv Год назад +2

      @@lilianomizu4100 I Love Canada i came here with my family when i was 11 i pretty much grew up in Canada when you get here you will see for yourself what people are saying about it not every country is perfect but everything pretty much works in canada

    • @lilianomizu4100
      @lilianomizu4100 Год назад +1

      @@kingbergtv thanks,just want to know how nurses earn and places that are good to live in

    • @kingbergtv
      @kingbergtv Год назад +3

      @@lilianomizu4100 Nurses earn in different way depending on what province but I can tell you in Canada of your a medical student your broke days are over because they pay doctors and Nurses good so that’s not a worry and Toronto is a good place but too expensive Vancouver is expensive also any big city in Canada is expensive but you can make money anywhere in Canada.

  • @jerywode2826
    @jerywode2826 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the content If you live in Gulf then you will see 10 years is nothing to citizenship people are stuck here more than 20 years so either country is ok

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      Thanks for watching….that’s not a common story for most Nigerians though but yeah, I am sure there are some ppl with that story.

    • @goodnessadibe1746
      @goodnessadibe1746 Год назад

      Gulf countries is a big waste of time

    • @irene4633
      @irene4633 6 месяцев назад

      @@goodnessadibe1746why?

  • @johnm.3415
    @johnm.3415 Год назад +2

    In everything CANADA is better than the UK .
    I lived in both countries & I can confidently tell you this .

    • @naziruibrahim6516
      @naziruibrahim6516 Год назад

      There is no even comparison to that ,USA and Canada are the best place to live

  • @tayokarate
    @tayokarate Год назад +2

    The number one difference is population vs resources available. The whole population of Canada is half of UK and the whole land mass of UK is miniscule compared to Canada several UK's may be x100s before u can get one canada. There will definitely be more resources /money per person in Canada compared to Uk ,more space more land more opportunity

  • @immigratewithjim
    @immigratewithjim Год назад +1

    You make such good comparisons , good job

  • @karlosatomre3900
    @karlosatomre3900 Год назад

    Great Video ❤😊

  • @lc5176
    @lc5176 5 месяцев назад

    Since this video was published, Canada has become even harder to move to, and the jobs market is not good. If you work in healthcare or agri-food, then it's still easy, but otherwise very difficult.

  • @rhodaopeyemi4324
    @rhodaopeyemi4324 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this information

  • @philliploco5037
    @philliploco5037 Год назад

    I moved from Peru to England then England to Texas and now I live in Canada for 20 years , I wish I never left Peru. I am Proud to be Peruvian.

  • @chrischris2162
    @chrischris2162 Год назад +6

    For me o, the UK is way better!

  • @Samuel-qh6gx
    @Samuel-qh6gx Год назад +4

    I disagree on the 3rd pro for Canada. Big does not mean more opportunities. Yes, that process may not be quick but it does not pay as much as UK. Canada's big land mass comes as a disadvantage most times as it is a very cold place almost all year round, meaning you rarely have time to socialize like you will do in the UK. You can easily move around to meet friends and families but you will think it over in Canada.

  • @tijesuawotoye
    @tijesuawotoye Год назад +1

    This was really helpful! Thank youuu

  • @Mouldedinsideout-M.I.O
    @Mouldedinsideout-M.I.O Год назад +1

    Very informative thank you for sharing 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @alhajiishak2924
    @alhajiishak2924 Год назад +1

    Great insights

  • @panveel
    @panveel Год назад +1

    Thanks for Sharing

  • @adeshinaonanuga9136
    @adeshinaonanuga9136 Год назад +14

    UK all the way. IF you know you know. Don't even compare pls.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      Lol…what are your reasons?

    • @reginaldmba2323
      @reginaldmba2323 Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam Currency

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +2

      @@reginaldmba2323 lol yes but even with the conversion, some tech jobs for example were still paying more in Canada. I’ve worked in both countries and I know this for a fact!

    • @Lando-kx6so
      @Lando-kx6so Год назад

      @@reginaldmba2323 there's more reasons than this

    • @eugeneanthony4623
      @eugeneanthony4623 Год назад +2

      @@itsmaryamsalam I despise uk the pay sucks hands down . What we make here in America you can never make such in uk and the opportunities here in America surpassed what uk 🇬🇧 can offer

  • @PZJBimha
    @PZJBimha Год назад +1

    Insightful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @uchennaokwor1951
    @uchennaokwor1951 Год назад +8

    Lol, do you know that as an internationally trained Doctor/nurse you cannot work in Canada when you arrive in Canada? As for medical doctors it's almost non-existent?...these are almost one touch in the UK. So which easier to get their desired jobs are you referring to?

    • @uchennaokwor1951
      @uchennaokwor1951 Год назад +3

      My dear, forget it boils down to your personal goals/aspirations. I am not buying this Canada hype anymore. So all malams to their kettles.

    • @IniMc
      @IniMc Год назад +2

      Hey 👋 the medical doctor route is a bit tougher but I know someone who got it done. Nursing is easier to break into in my opinion.

  • @moseschris9756
    @moseschris9756 Год назад +2

    Thank you ma'am, this is informative. Please can you make a video on single people coming to Canada. How is getting a partner in Canada looks like. Is it easy or difficult?.

  • @teymmie
    @teymmie Год назад +4

    I'd choose Canada over and over again...

  • @DantheMcCoy
    @DantheMcCoy Год назад +3

    Great video. Thank you. Subscribed. I would appreciate a video that could explain the process of EE from the UK for a Nigerian, perhaps after a Masters.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      Okay noted. Thank you for watching

    • @graceisola9785
      @graceisola9785 Год назад +1

      Want to know about EE after masters in uk.really love your vlog

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      @@graceisola9785 video is coming this week

  • @samuelkika6611
    @samuelkika6611 Год назад +1

    You just got a new subscriber! Thanks for this insightful info🤗

    • @preciouschiedozie9875
      @preciouschiedozie9875 Год назад +1

      Awesome 👍 l enjoyed every bit of these video. You were sincere and true to your comparisons. You have gained my subscription, 👍👍

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the sub!

  • @Estimiliki
    @Estimiliki Год назад +1

    Educative information, thanks, dear

  • @constancesarah9171
    @constancesarah9171 Год назад +1

    Wow nice Info,u just got a new subscriber, I and my hubby has been on dis issue btwn d two countries Wich one to relocate to,he says he prefers Canada bcos of d citizenship de give on time me and am saying UK bcos d visa is easy and faster to obtain.but now I know d difference tanks alot

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      Oh that’s great. Glad you find it helpful. Thank you for watching…

    • @tayokarate
      @tayokarate Год назад +1

      It's easier and faster to relocate to UK..but in the long run Canada is likely better economically generally but ur profession can also affect how much money u make in UK

  • @judithpascal1
    @judithpascal1 Год назад +3

    The process to Canada its so long, so I advice you move to the uk from there it’s easier to relocate to your dream country, Canada Australia, USA, Germany, or other countries.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +10

      Moving to CANADA from U.K. isn’t necessarily easier as a Nigerian passport holder in the U.K. it will still be the same express entry process though. But it’s worth going to the U.K. while you wait for CANADA process

    • @judithpascal1
      @judithpascal1 Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam yes it will be the same express entry process I agree but it won’t take that long unlike when you’re processing it from Nigeria.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +8

      @@judithpascal1 Yes because some things are easier to certify in the U.K. for example school results which in return might make the process faster etc but just doing it from the U.K. “Isn’t a guaranteed factor for faster process”. IRCC isn’t particularly prioritising just because the person is doing it from the U.K. ooo

    • @bolu101
      @bolu101 Год назад

      You both have valid points 👌

  • @adedoyinakinbi8013
    @adedoyinakinbi8013 Год назад +5

    I don’t think Canada pays higher, we forget that 1cad is almost half a pound (0.60) so the numbers will be high. In general uk has cheaper food, clothes and rent. I am not sure about the taxes but I’m guessing lower tax in the uk. No tourism at all in Canada, I’ve friends that have never left Canada since they got there. The only place you can visit while living in Canada is probably Mexico, USA and Jamaica, while for the uk it’s extremely cheap to visit European countries. Flight price compared to Canada and uk when visiting Nigeria is double. Extreme weather. The closest country like Nigeria is still the uk, the uk is literally African 2.0. Night life in the uk in ahead. Lastly Canada seems like a really boring country.

  • @ghhfgutgrtggg269
    @ghhfgutgrtggg269 Год назад

    Good evening m'y sister .you are really bless.thank you so much

  • @blessedassurance5934
    @blessedassurance5934 Год назад

    New subscriber 🤗 Quality information. Many thanks

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching & subscribing 💕

    • @blessedassurance5934
      @blessedassurance5934 Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam Can you pls send me your gmail. I would like to ask some questions. Thank you

  • @jimohsodiq3933
    @jimohsodiq3933 Год назад +2

    I really love your video maryam, but I dnt knw if u can actually do a video on hw to relocate from uk to Canada

  • @Annatmbgs
    @Annatmbgs Год назад +3

    I’d pick the UK any day😂

  • @oluwatomisinfadahunsi8620
    @oluwatomisinfadahunsi8620 Год назад +1

    Love it

  • @Gracechialex
    @Gracechialex Год назад +1

    Great informative video

  • @millicentchinelo6077
    @millicentchinelo6077 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video but you didn't talk about getting an accommodation in Canada

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      I have a video about it - here: ruclips.net/video/MIogm24qeII/видео.html

  • @jennyononuju6889
    @jennyononuju6889 Год назад +1

    Well detailed

  • @elizabethkenneth4425
    @elizabethkenneth4425 Год назад +1

    God bless you my darling,you just answered all my un answered question

  • @falademabel7902
    @falademabel7902 Год назад +3

    Thank you.. I just subscribed. Please where are you located in Canada?

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      A city in Ontario, why?

    • @falademabel7902
      @falademabel7902 Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam I just sent you a Dm on Ig ma'am..
      Congratulations too🎉

  • @johnm.3415
    @johnm.3415 Год назад +6

    One of the secrets of getting the Canadian visa is that they want to get people with high educational qualification into their country . Not people with liability & without educational & professional years of experience.
    That for me makes Canada rock & a win for me over the UK👏👏💕💕👍🏻

  • @chibykecollins122
    @chibykecollins122 Год назад +2

    Yes oooo canada processing is long I applied as a student and 5 months has passed already still waiting for visa ,on GOD

  • @arijay5211
    @arijay5211 Год назад +3

    Hello Maryam, thanks for this video
    i have a question: you said there's more opportunity in Canada, is there opportunity for non-student also?

  • @memorymoyo8339
    @memorymoyo8339 Год назад +1

    Thank u so much was just askn myself where to Canada or UK

  • @florencealidu1530
    @florencealidu1530 Год назад

    I have a question about the pay being lower in the UK. I also heard that Canada is expensive. If you weigh the cost of living against earning potential in both countries, which is actually a better option overall?

  • @onyebuchiogbechie3960
    @onyebuchiogbechie3960 Год назад

    Thanks babes

  • @veejay8639
    @veejay8639 16 дней назад

    Which u think more depressing UK or Ca?

  • @okoroaformatthew1174
    @okoroaformatthew1174 Год назад +1

    Am a land surveyor by profession, am finding it quite difficult finding sponsorship job to Canada from Nigeria 🇳🇬…. Most have seen demands I should be in Canada before the job , pls , isn’t Canada open for skilled work sponsorship ??

  • @arijay5211
    @arijay5211 Год назад

    Right from day 1 i like Canada

  • @bglr2783
    @bglr2783 Год назад +2

    The weather in Canada is enough to put you off. What life can you have in that harsh winter? Literally scrapping snow off for half hour before work .. who wants to do that if given an option.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +5

      And who told you it’s harsh in all provinces or cities like that? Don’t let your ignorance shine through. You’ve got this!

    • @bglr2783
      @bglr2783 Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam not all provinces but majority of it is. Now don't tell me Canada is like Maldives all year around. We have relatives living in different parts of Canada and we know the reality. Again social media and internet is enough to give you a clear pic. Even nova Scotia a province with considerably less harsher winter has snow most of the winter. So, please be careful when you spread misinformation.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      @@bglr2783 ok

    • @OasisSaint
      @OasisSaint Год назад +1

      Integration in Canada is not easy, networking is not also that easy, getting your dream jobs takes time.
      Remember the background of where you are coming from is important to your success in Canada. Someone who has UK education and work experience and move to Canada has more opportunities than someone from developing countries.
      If you are coming as student, be prepared for the expenses and working and schooling is not easy and make sure you have enough money to sustain you .

  • @mustaphamaryam5694
    @mustaphamaryam5694 Год назад

    I got here first 🎉🎉🎉...The video was really helpful

  • @rakelwanjiku4843
    @rakelwanjiku4843 Год назад +2

    UK and USA all the way

    • @derekhough-jm9gc
      @derekhough-jm9gc 6 месяцев назад

      USA is far better than either of them -- and I'm a Brit

  • @geminihoover9724
    @geminihoover9724 Год назад +1

    Interesting u decided to skip America u must understand America is not what its all cracked up to be to the world when living here good for u

  • @toluwalase7685
    @toluwalase7685 Год назад +2

    Hey Maryam. Nice video,I learnt a lot.. thank you so much
    I would like to ask a question.. please reply.. if you were to choose between UK and Canada, which country would you go to? PLEASE REPLY

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +1

      I will pick Canada ANYTIME

    • @morahogochukwu3985
      @morahogochukwu3985 Год назад

      @@itsmaryamsalam Maryam new sub here, please did you to Canada through school or express

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      @@morahogochukwu3985 non of the above - watch my PR story here: ruclips.net/video/4bF9e0YmWtc/видео.html

  • @kfamoriyo229
    @kfamoriyo229 Год назад +1

    This is so apt. Thanks so much

  • @queenthompson526
    @queenthompson526 Год назад

    Once you go to school for a particular carrier I. Canada you must get a job

  • @destinyenaghakaru4570
    @destinyenaghakaru4570 Год назад +1

    Please what advice can you give to me, I have OND in welding and fabrication and I am considering to move to UK or Canada?

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад

      I don’t know so much about the U.K. apart from going for study or work visa, family sponsorship but you can check out this article for CANADA: www.visaplace.com/blog-immigration-law/occupation-welder-canada/?campaignid=14652499100&adgroupid=132497958932&matchtype=&network=g&device=m&devicemodel=&ifmobile=%5By%5D&creative=558406436113&keyword=&placement=&adposition=&kw=&cpn=14652499100&gc_id=14652499100&h_ad_id=558406436113&campaignid=14652499100&adgroupid=132497958932&creative=558406436113&matchtype=&network=g&device=m&keyword=&DSA4World2&gclid=Cj0KCQiAo-yfBhD_ARIsANr56g6KSz26M0svKlV4Xm_ribdAkZg8ay-oMQ9CxgoJzoAWuCRLovPnVcMaAvtpEALw_wcB
      Again, I am not an immigration agent, so I don’t have all the answers, you might need to do your own research

  • @queenthompson526
    @queenthompson526 Год назад

    You have to go back to school for you to get a Canadian experience

  • @canadasinglemum3250
    @canadasinglemum3250 Год назад +1

    I prefer Canada to the UK if you Wana relocate

  • @ernestmwape
    @ernestmwape Год назад

    Saw this after BBC interviewed Tiamiyu in which he lamented the desparation to overstay as students - never intending to build our African countries🤷‍♂️🤣

  • @samueljessicagracious6638
    @samueljessicagracious6638 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video quite insightful.
    Pls I want to know if Canada and USA has the same Cron n pro , especially if one is going for study route.

    • @itsmaryamsalam
      @itsmaryamsalam  Год назад +2

      Unfortunately I can’t reply that as I’ve never lived in the USA before…

    • @snowwendelltimieyer8229
      @snowwendelltimieyer8229 Год назад

      Yes they do, for papers in d usa, is a bid hard after sch to get ur documents in d states, but if u do get ur papers is wey better than canada, cos i have lived in both countries, but if u go to canada to sch, u will definately get ur papers after sch, if you follow d right route and a lawyer, but in a nutshell if u have access to USA papers, America is d best place to live, i promise u that.

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Год назад +3

    USA #1 - highest pay, nicest people, best cities, coolest culture.

  • @elizabethambaba6299
    @elizabethambaba6299 Год назад +1

    You are right

  • @dayoaderemi7602
    @dayoaderemi7602 Год назад

    Schooling in Canada( tertiary! Master degree!), how many session they have? Did they have winter, summer and fall like America or not?

  • @ismailabdulsalam90
    @ismailabdulsalam90 Год назад +1

    How about the security in both countries

  • @jaywanne
    @jaywanne Год назад +1

    wow. You are a product designer

  • @anastasiavanessa7797
    @anastasiavanessa7797 Год назад +1

    Great video! Which better for running a business?

  • @DarlingtonFEgbu
    @DarlingtonFEgbu Год назад

    Why did you talk of the UK and Canada without the USA? Is it easier to move from one of them to the other?