CANADA is not for you, if..! Why you shouldn’t come to Canada | Challenges we faced as New Immigrant

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2022
  • So far you have seen the videos we made about Why we love Canada. No doubt that we love Canada with all its challenges and struggles as New Immigrant but here in this video, we are talking about all those initial Struggles and Challenges we faced and endured in Canada. It will give you a balanced picture of Canada and you will be able to decide whether Canada is a good choice for you..
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  • @rhythmaraina2151
    @rhythmaraina2151 2 года назад +3

    Thanks to both of you for putting this up together. We have recently moved to Canada and can relate to most of the struggles as newcomers, that you have specified in your video. I am still hopeful that we will adapt to this place soon- Weather, food and living in basement. This is an apt video to give hope to thousand of immigrants to not lose hope atleast at the beginning since the struggles are same for all. Hope to catch up with you someday ✌️Thanks once again.

  • @kalpeshmakwana1046
    @kalpeshmakwana1046 2 года назад +4

    Shilpa. Thanks a lot. A lot. Have been through all and was surprised when RUclipsrs ignored these aspects and started sharing skewed views. Let's share facts as they are and let people take their own calls. Canada is a great place but is NOT so for all. Best wishes!!

  • @safiyas.2546
    @safiyas.2546 2 года назад +3

    Super loved Amy’s appearance! Every point you said is relatable. We were lucky enough to move into a condo when we first came. And ugh housing market is crazyyy bro

  • @iNsUrEdByMaFiA
    @iNsUrEdByMaFiA 2 года назад +7

    Loved this video. I arrived in Canada almost 25 years ago from DXB and your video acted like a Time Travel machine because myself and my wife went through the exact same challenges mentioned by you in this video. If only we had a plethora of social media like RUclips and Facebook where one could find thousands of helpful videos posted by awesome couples like you, we wouldn't have faced the trials and tribulations that we did back then. We kinda learnt everything the hard way and on our own when we arrived here.
    I can see that a lot of hard work goes into creating such videos so thanks a lot on behalf of all the potential immigrants and also on my personal behalf for taking me back in time.
    Keep the videos coming, guys!

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      Thank you for your appreciation. I am glad that you like my videos.

  • @jeevanjoshi1070
    @jeevanjoshi1070 2 года назад +3

    Canada is the best place, if you can manage the real estate smartly. In Europe, the rent doesn't cover the house EMI and North American model of buying 3 to 5 properties doesn't work.

  • @aartibhatt4399
    @aartibhatt4399 2 года назад +1

    Shilpa shilpa missed yr posts. U guys r too gud.. U r Soo lively n so is yr angel Amy... Momn daughter duo rocks... Amit yr Soo much supportive. I think that's is why Shilpa is Soo confident... Keep going guys long way... Happy Holi

  • @manishk007
    @manishk007 Год назад

    I love how you keep your husband beside you while explaining.. your confidence is amazing

  • @teju7616
    @teju7616 2 года назад

    Which mixie you use for dosa/idli batter in canada pls respond

  • @hrushikeshvyas5840
    @hrushikeshvyas5840 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for providing ground level information. 🙏💐

  • @rvsoceanofknowledge2305
    @rvsoceanofknowledge2305 2 года назад

    Is it possible to apply for a job from India before coming ,as per the profile ,I have heard about LMIA JOBS on different portals is it true ?I also have two kids one is 8 and 2nd is getting 4 ,my wife was a nursery teacher in past ,can we open a day care at our home,what is the requirement to open a day care ?

  • @deepadeshpande9118
    @deepadeshpande9118 2 года назад +1

    Please tell us about Canada's prompt medical treatment and how patients get doctor's appointment quickly.

  • @manasipatil7731
    @manasipatil7731 2 года назад +1

    Hello to the beautiful couple😍. I'm looking forward to move to canada on work permit.. But many sites on google says different requirements as one says IELTS is necessary, one says you need study visa 1st, etc.. Request you to please help me aith the same. And which site shal I refer to or any visa agent

  • @ribecabulsari6448
    @ribecabulsari6448 2 года назад +1

    Happy holy both of you.and more blessings. Ma'am my ECA still not finish almost 6 months finish. I apply express entry last year on August still application not done kindly guide please 🙏

  • @worldtour1723
    @worldtour1723 2 года назад

    sir ma family k sath visit pa ja rha hu next month.sir kia bata sakty han monthly rent kia hota ha aur job mil jati ha easy se

  • @truthshower6381
    @truthshower6381 2 года назад

    One thing i like about this chennal that - Everything Explain Positively!!!

  • @darshansuba4092
    @darshansuba4092 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the information, but how about the business opportunities, what is the scenario of entrepreneurship in canada?

  • @Sourav-Kumar_01
    @Sourav-Kumar_01 2 года назад +1

    But when you ask for saving, what would you consider as minimum saving for an international student. I'm planning to get my post graduation done next year and right now I'm working so i can save some amount for canada as my saving so if you don't mind how much saving would you considered as good savings.

    • @Adv_Dhaliwal
      @Adv_Dhaliwal 2 года назад +2

      As a student if you work for 20hours on sin with minimum wage $15, you can’t save anything. You have to find work on cash , which is very hard and on the same time that work is so much physical demanding.
      As many students are doing work in our factory and they are seriously regretting themselves especially those who came here for pg diploma after having work experience from their native country.
      Be meticulous.

  • @arvindcollection8010
    @arvindcollection8010 2 года назад +1

    HAPPY HOLI To Both of u💐🙏nice talk

  • @ankitsingla450
    @ankitsingla450 2 года назад +2

    Mam being a canadian citizen, what you think is more worth living in canada or living in Dubai?

  • @user-kd7og3pf4b
    @user-kd7og3pf4b 2 года назад +16

    Well!! I would say that International students face very different challenges and more challenges than families who directly migrate on PR.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад +9

      I completely agree. Will surely make a video on challenges faced by students in Canada. Thanks

    • @Universal-g6c
      @Universal-g6c 2 года назад +5

      True , but international students find it easier to land jobs( not survival) but the core jobs as employers prefer Canadian educated more, thus is even true with Australia

    • @user-kd7og3pf4b
      @user-kd7og3pf4b 2 года назад +4

      @@Universal-g6c Yes, but international students also pay skyrocketing international fees before landing jobs, and employers are more interested in experience than degree.

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад

      @@user-kd7og3pf4b still canadian fees are cheaper than UK fees and stay every international student has to pay double than locals

    • @homelessguy4143
      @homelessguy4143 2 года назад

      Agree came here directly on PR so dint face those issues , but most of the labor jobs are done by Indians only like in Tim hortons , Mc Donald’s etc , rarely see white people doing those jobs especially in Greater Toronto Area

  • @tubelad7940
    @tubelad7940 2 года назад +1

    Excellent vlog guys. Kindly make a video on job contracts and how to leave a job etc ...how overtime is paid....

  • @shivkumardudhankar224
    @shivkumardudhankar224 Год назад

    Hi Shilpa, What was the reason you moved to Canada from Dubai,can you please tell us if possible.

  • @thebeatboxguy
    @thebeatboxguy 2 года назад +5

    Main drawback is high expenses as compare to wages.

    • @rohitnama8691
      @rohitnama8691 2 года назад

      Correct

    • @rohitnama8691
      @rohitnama8691 2 года назад +1

      The life style these guys are living they need atleast 18-20k permonth

  • @apurvadubey3377
    @apurvadubey3377 Год назад

    Thanks..for igniting challenges..
    And also video made me to rethink about coming to Canada..
    Some challenges I can imagine only..as nobody is there to tell ous..
    .as I am struggling here...I too.. will struggle there also...I thought one day I will meet you there but..might be I will change my mind...also facing difficulties for IELTS ......

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Год назад

      Hey Apurva..all d best for whatever decision u take for urself

  • @203rahman
    @203rahman 2 года назад +5

    Your videos always give a different perspective from the other Canadian RUclipsrs. Hope you people get many more subscribers soon.

  • @SAM-sn7fp
    @SAM-sn7fp 2 года назад +15

    Informative video, my 3 reasons not to come Canada, waise koi bula bhi nahi raha😁but still :
    1) As you said, you can't save so much in Canada.
    2) Overburden Health care.
    3) High Taxes.

  • @abdulmateen1390
    @abdulmateen1390 2 года назад

    Is it possible for someone coming to canada on temporary work permit and later to become permanent worker and get PR?

  • @gurleenkaurbedi8881
    @gurleenkaurbedi8881 2 года назад

    Happy holi didi aap suit me kitne pyare lg rhe ho touchwd touchwd 🤞🏻🤞🏻😍😍colour v baht sohna or jch bhi rha aap pr baht 🥰🥰

  • @rosh12343
    @rosh12343 2 года назад +8

    Thank you Shilpa for the informative video. We are moving from Dubai to Calgary/Toronto by May 2022. Looking forward to more videos from your side.

    • @nimraiffathasan
      @nimraiffathasan 2 года назад

      Can u please tell by which pathway you are migrating to canada??

    • @imranadil8532
      @imranadil8532 Год назад

      Hi Shilpa, what was your job in Dubai and currently what job you are doing in Canada?

  • @chitchatwithdaman4975
    @chitchatwithdaman4975 2 года назад +2

    Hi Shilpa ,want to ask one thing, will thr be any preference given to PR holder in terms of applying jobs?

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад

      Yes PR holders are on priority but if you are in IT or VFX or technology industry companies can apply for work permits.

  • @rajreeta2485
    @rajreeta2485 2 года назад

    Shilpa you are looking so beautiful ❤️❤️ and video toh hai hii Great one

  • @shwetanair6688
    @shwetanair6688 2 года назад

    Hi Shilpa... very happy to see this video... thinking to come there, but doubtful...have twins...v r 39...tell me something that would motivate us...please reply

  • @banothudevender2237
    @banothudevender2237 2 года назад

    hi Shilpa ji, This is Devender banothu, I'm working in the steel authority of India limited(PSU) on DIPLOMA base operator cum technician. but I have BE( Mechanical Engineering), currently, I'm not satisfied with my job and I'm thinking to go Dubai and to search job on BE base. is this step well to go DUBAI

  • @alamgirAsharafi
    @alamgirAsharafi Год назад +2

    If one having ctc of 12.5 lacs pa in india should he think to settle in canada. Can you make video on who should really need to settle in Canada. 😊

  • @akshaymehta3541
    @akshaymehta3541 Год назад

    Great video guys.
    Request you to make a Comparison between Canada & Dubai.

  • @BinisWorld
    @BinisWorld 2 года назад

    How is the prospect of biomedical engineers in Canada?

  • @vikasmehrotra8304
    @vikasmehrotra8304 2 года назад

    You guys are amazing, keep shining

  • @ribecabulsari6448
    @ribecabulsari6448 2 года назад +4

    I'm ready for everything with my daughter. We don't have anyone in India and I work in Saudi last 10ys so ready for all problems

  • @raztdakj7057
    @raztdakj7057 2 года назад

    Shilpa, your channel is the best! Very inspirational too. May I ask you a question? I will really appreciate it if you could help me with this. My study permit and the sticker on my Passport is expiring within a week. I applied for PGWP back in March and I know that it's going to take a few months. In the meantime, my mother is very sick in India (she had covid last year and still having complications, I have medical proof) and I need to visit her urgently within the next couple of weeks. I was wondering if I can apply for a Canadian visitor visa from within Canada and go to India. IRCC website says it's a really fast process, like 11 days. However, it is not clear to me if I CAN apply for a visitor visa while my PGWP is pending and my visa sticker has expired.
    TIA!!

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      Sorry Razt..I am afraid that I don’t have the right info for u and don’t want to say anything I am not 100% sure of…btw thanks for the compliment

    • @raztdakj7057
      @raztdakj7057 2 года назад

      @@chitchatwithshilpa Thank you, so much!!

  • @Universal-g6c
    @Universal-g6c 2 года назад +9

    Spot on!! These problems you'll face in Australia (except brutal weather) and needless to say in the US too!!
    One more advise to new immigrants those who think or have misunderstanding that once they become PR holders and then citizen, they can easily move permanently to the US which is technically impossible unless you apply for EB 5 GC!

    • @mafiamemes
      @mafiamemes Год назад

      EB 5 means ?

    • @Universal-g6c
      @Universal-g6c Год назад

      @@mafiamemes It's a category for Green Card application where one has to invest around $1M in an approved project like real estate, infrastructure in the US and give employment to locals , in general , create employment!

  • @suchitrabhosale160
    @suchitrabhosale160 2 года назад

    Thanks both of you dear. mostly important point for me.(daycare👼)👍💐💐💐💐💐

  • @ribecabulsari6448
    @ribecabulsari6448 2 года назад +1

    Ma'am I'm diploma Nurse if you help.i already applied but still waiting I'm excellent in ER

  • @I_agree_with_you
    @I_agree_with_you Год назад

    Very nice analysis...all the best

  • @nutrifybypoonam5697
    @nutrifybypoonam5697 Год назад

    Is there much scope for RDs - registered dietitians in hospitals like doctors or nurses in healthcare? I’m a dietitian and planning to come . Pls guide

  • @reenaroy7781
    @reenaroy7781 2 года назад

    Hi guys . Nice video . Wr did u find that buddha statue … i would like to get one !
    Love from Cambridge , Ontario

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      Hi Reena, it is from Homesense but we bought it years ago…May be in 2019…thanks for ur love ❤️

  • @PC_Dwells
    @PC_Dwells 2 года назад

    Everything on point!

  • @geetamakhan9491
    @geetamakhan9491 2 года назад +18

    Thank you Shilpa very interesting but considering not to come beacuse:
    1 Health Care
    2 High housing cost/other living expenses
    3 Harsh winters
    On another note, would you make a video on other provinces please like where these challenges could be not like in big cities in terms of better weather, lower costs and especillay better health care, etc.?
    Thank you lovely family & Cute Amy💕

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад

      Living expenses including rent is almost high everywhere irrespective of city though main cities like Vancouver, Toronto and montreal are expensive but considering your payscale is also higher if you are from IT or technology related jobs
      Local jobs has base salaries between 13-24$
      Ppl are accumulating housing that is not ideal thats why rent and housing is becoming more expensive..
      Whole north america is cold Vancouver is better similar to London but super expensive in terms of housing

  • @MrJeno59
    @MrJeno59 2 года назад +2

    Do you think savings of 30k CAD is enough to start a journey with two kids? We are moving to Saskatchewan, Regina. This video specially the day care and income tax part is really scary. Please let us know.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      Yes, it’s enough…if you are PR holder, u will get some child benefit from Canadian govt every month for ur 2 kids which is kind of a supplement income…just make sure that u don’t go very fancy for ur first rental home and first car to save max

    • @lorinelson2276
      @lorinelson2276 2 года назад

      the coldest temperatures in winter Saskatchewan and summers are short 2 months...

  • @SS-mx8kq
    @SS-mx8kq 2 года назад

    Same thing in Oz here...even houses going close to million...except in Canada it is already millions plus...and our base rate is higher...

  • @danotchofficial
    @danotchofficial 2 года назад +1

    Waiting to know the benefits of Canadian citizenship.

  • @tejasdesai1294
    @tejasdesai1294 Год назад +2

    Indeed realistic feedbacks. Appreciate both of you for being brutally transparent giving true grassroot reality to whom who are aspiring to migrate this sub arctict, xenophobic country which is developed after first and second world war from devastated people from Europe. Afterwards people migrated /invited from trouble countries which are infested with civil war like Sri Lanka, Haiti, Afghanistan, Sudan and many more. In my experience and my view living here at Canada since 15 years working as senior HR position ,I can say with conviction that Canada is only for whom or who becomes happy in true sense who doesn't know true meaning of life or see no hope in their country of origin for themselves being incompetent. Unfortunately parents of India sending their talented young children to Canada to become glorified slaves for life time. Canada doesn't need intellectuals, critical thinkers or leaders in all walks of life ,country need hard working labour to run the floor of industrialized nation. So Don't be fooled ,contended and happy people of India as I am myself having betrayal feeling despite having dignified well paid position and I am returning to India for ever after staying long time of 15years. I am not pessimistic but living with our own soil giving life fulfillment.

  • @hiteshsainani105
    @hiteshsainani105 2 года назад

    Thanks for making so informative video

  • @Jee_Le_Zeendagi
    @Jee_Le_Zeendagi 2 года назад

    Nice information 👍🏻 Mam are you in Hospital medico jon I do want to job in same sector presently i am working in Hospital in India how can I get work permit and what is the best option here i am working as maintenance engineer do you have any vacancy in your Hospital 😊

  • @vivektitli6758
    @vivektitli6758 2 года назад +2

    The boxed credit system here is really sad. I moved with near quarter mil from USA and it all means nothing, I have 790 credit score in USA banks lining up to give me loans and here I have to apply for Secured CC to start building credit from 0 while travelling in buses. Also the work culture is relation based then actually getting work done as result there is less value of talent and hard-work but more of smooth talkers but even then I'm paying forex each month quietly and counting days to 3 years to wipe the Indian passport off my head.

  • @AgreeWithKT
    @AgreeWithKT 2 года назад

    Got my like and sub Shilpa. 👍 Some pricing figures would have been helpful.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      Thanks…u can get all pricing figured in our video we made related to expenses in Canada…u can find video link as end screen card

  • @sajadhussain2651
    @sajadhussain2651 2 года назад +1

    Income ka kitne percent tex pay ker rahe ho ?????????????????
    Parentage tu btaye nai ap ne ??????????

  • @reshamkc6214
    @reshamkc6214 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the informative video 🙏 from 🇳🇵

  • @vkchaitanya2003
    @vkchaitanya2003 2 года назад

    Would you please share your thoughts on the benefits of Canadian citizenship apart from govt Jobs and visa access

  • @BawasOnVacation
    @BawasOnVacation 2 года назад

    Big fan!!! Amazing video 👍🏻😊

  • @srishti.agarwal
    @srishti.agarwal 2 года назад +8

    I would say this is what we experience in Australia. Same to same 🎊

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад +1

      I believe it's true for any country when you move as immigrants.

    • @ratheeshmm8710
      @ratheeshmm8710 2 года назад

      Australia and New Zealand don’t ever go guys

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 2 года назад

      @@ratheeshmm8710 Why?

    • @arunsuri3091
      @arunsuri3091 2 года назад

      But in Australia you have good wages and savings too as compared to canada .

    • @universallife681
      @universallife681 Год назад

      Australia has better weather and high wages

  • @poulamimukherjee2857
    @poulamimukherjee2857 2 года назад

    You are very smart. You are my icon .I try to follow you while taking interviews. I am a hr in dubai

  • @RohitKumar-es2pb
    @RohitKumar-es2pb 2 года назад +1

    I wish you guys will soon get your citizenship.
    Good luck! see you in Canada 🇨🇦

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @kashifaziz5272
      @kashifaziz5272 2 года назад

      @@chitchatwithshilpa hey Shilpa you guys are doing great. Just a quick question how any years you need to stay in Canada for Citizenship once you get PR?

  • @hiteshsainani105
    @hiteshsainani105 2 года назад

    Please make a video for girls working in medical field except nursing

  • @jobscc795
    @jobscc795 Год назад

    @ChitChat With Shilpa
    Can You make video on how you got job in Dubai and the experience firstly landed at DXB DUbai.

  • @nishitmalhotra1611
    @nishitmalhotra1611 2 года назад

    Nicely Done Guys

  • @neelnal736
    @neelnal736 2 года назад

    Aapki har baat pe pyaar aa jata hai.... ❤️❤️👍👍

  • @tarakchoudhary4410
    @tarakchoudhary4410 Год назад

    Tell some thing about your service place and the differences with India.

  • @drahesanshaikh1015
    @drahesanshaikh1015 2 года назад +1

    thank you maam for this video . maam can you please let me know about another route for doctors who has experience of more than 5 years and dont want to give licences exams . i am orthopedic surgeon in india and wish to practice the same in canada . or should i opt for fellowships ? Maam , do your hospital have fellowship in orthopedic surgery ? .
    your response will be highly appreciable maam .
    giving exam not big deal but again i have to sit with mbbs subjects and money time resource all get involved and if outcome is not able to practice orthopedic in canada then what will be use of these exam all will be waste .)
    thank you 👍

    • @nirmalchaturvedi5614
      @nirmalchaturvedi5614 2 года назад +1

      without getting canadian license after passing the exams you cannot be a doctor..till such time you accomplish the former you could serve as a nurse etc..the exam is very tough needless to say.

    • @drahesanshaikh1015
      @drahesanshaikh1015 2 года назад +1

      @@nirmalchaturvedi5614 thank you Nirmal for your reply .
      I am not able to figure out proper pathway for Specialist Doctor and their website showing multiple pathways + these pathways are also confusing which one to choose as an IMG . So i can work on it and achieve the goal . Doing haphazardly … will waste the resources and time .

    • @nirmalchaturvedi5614
      @nirmalchaturvedi5614 2 года назад +1

      @@drahesanshaikh1015 🙏..my neighbour..china mbbs..presently a post graduate doctor living in NYC..seen his extraordinary struggle to pass the required exams of usa.. finally accomplished..he is from a rich family but very focussed disciplined..shiver to remember the long period of pain and struggle he underwent to accomplish his objective..occupying a high status position in a first world country comes from exemplary effort and talent..no easy path appears..several similar examples available..anyway good luck to you on year research.

    • @drahesanshaikh1015
      @drahesanshaikh1015 2 года назад +1

      @@nirmalchaturvedi5614 thank you sir for wishes .
      giving an example help me understand about the system and preparation i have to do for it . Though he is from china but they have good academics now days .
      As Indians we are more into mechanical approach then concept based approach so definitely i need to even work more harder then him if want to practice in first world country. , agree with your words sir 🙏

  • @FlyingFarhan
    @FlyingFarhan Год назад

    What kind of a salary package is enough for a family of 4 to survive and thrive if there is only 1 earning member? Secondly when does one starts getting the child benefits if moving to Canada with infants without pr? Lastly is it really worth it to leave a life of convenience and luxury behind to get involved in this struggle?

  • @Fahimagani11
    @Fahimagani11 Год назад

    Vancouver and torunto indono me se kaha rehte ho

  • @shazshaz3142
    @shazshaz3142 2 года назад

    Very informative
    Love from dubai ♥

  • @siddhantvaishnav1894
    @siddhantvaishnav1894 Год назад

    shilpa didi is so honest in her opinion

  • @bsmmoves...5025
    @bsmmoves...5025 2 года назад

    God bless you both...

  • @radhikasehgal1195
    @radhikasehgal1195 2 года назад

    Shilpa nice work done I mean nice video but plz let Amit also speak

  • @abhijeet2642
    @abhijeet2642 2 года назад

    Hello didi , I am an international student from hisar. Love your videos.

  • @reeteshgurung5052
    @reeteshgurung5052 2 года назад +1

    I understand all the things Madam sir but can u tell us what makes u comfortable to stay there in canada

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +1

      Ppl are less thats main advantage to save time when you have time you become comfortable

  • @sep11guy
    @sep11guy 2 года назад +5

    Very Good informative video . well explained . well thought out and presented and valid points . Chalo isi baat pe ek legitimate question . Appne struggle kiya , 3,4, 5 saal . citizenship mil gayi. ghar le liya . all good. now you get once in a life chance . 1.5x salary in Dubai Or singapore + growth opportunities. - which is 3-4 hours from India + you can get house help same india style + you can get same indian street style food + plethora of entertainment options. Ab batao will you move , or will you still stay put in canada and be there for rest of your life.

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +3

      Citizenship and retirement benefits are best in uK, Canada, which isn’t possible in Dubai thats why once ppl left india for Dubai they move to canada later
      So many examples as canada is easy from Dubai

  • @countroshculla
    @countroshculla 2 года назад +4

    The best thing, from what I can understand, is to migrate when you are younger. 1. You will adjust easier as you aren't used to certain set routines. If you can afford to study in Canada, atleast Masters, that is good. 2. Single people or young couples without kids will also find it difficult to adjust to the country. 3. Have realistic expectations 4. Understand that you are leaving for a better place,
    For me, I wish I could moved to Canada - but 1) when I was younger I did not concentrate on my studies 2) my family also had great financial problems hence I couldn't just move away.

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 2 года назад +2

      May be, you not being able to just move away, has been a blessing in disguise.
      There are many who were easily able to move to Canada but they regret it (from outside may not show it because of ego but from inside they cry and regret) and wish they had not moved. Cherish the family, friends and social life you have, and be grateful for it, and always be full of gratitude to God for giving you warmth of social connections, family and friends company, social emotional support, festivities, celebration and community inclusivity.
      May be you are already living in the "better place", may be the grass is actually greener on your side.

    • @countroshculla
      @countroshculla 2 года назад +2

      @@rsrs6959 Hi, I have lived abroad for sometime and I would still like to leave. I do like certain things about India but for several reasons that I do not wish to get into right now, I have my issues with it. People who get to move to where they feel more at home are indeed lucky. I cannot say for certain why some people do not like Canada after they move, perhaps they did not do their homework enough. I do and am happy with my friends, family & social life that I have here (but not god or gods, as that is one of my main issues with here) - but there is nothing wrong in wanting more, is there? Or else no one would have ever migrated in the history of the earth! The grass is always greener is a saying - only once you experience it can you say if it is true for you are not. Sometimes you will find, that they grass is indeed greener on the other side and you were right to move.

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 2 года назад +4

      @@countroshculla That's awesome, I respect your point of view.
      My pov is that:
      In my personal opinion and experience, Canada is overhyped. 'Reality' portrayed, is far from actuality.
      = In Canada summers are short (2-3 months) and sometimes no real summer but winters are Long (and VERY COLD) and for certain there is winter. Many dread winters because it is so bloody cold that the air hurts your face and during ice and snow storms the road conditions are risky, so you rather stay home unless you really need to go out. A lot of people go through winter depression, SAD Seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
      = Lack of real true social connections and social life due to the stress of high cost of living (rent or mortgage, insurance etc) and work life balance (people work various shifts and odd days) and the harsh brutal weather (so cold and during snow and ice storms the road conditions are so risky that you wouldn't want to take the chance of driving unless it is absolutely essential)
      = No home help because it is very expensive, so all work done by yourself, Iike cooking, cleaning, assembling things, laundry, shoveling snow, back yard etc.
      = High taxes.
      = Home ownership and rent is very expensive.
      = People who are doctors, physios and chiros and highly qualified professionals from India have to study and gain Canadian experience and certification to get job in their field.
      = Appointments for doc appointments, surgeries, specialist appointment take long and even the wait in emergency room is long.
      =There is shortage of medical staff and nurses
      = Marijuana has been legalized
      = International students pay close to triple and quadruple of what locals pay, but one should really look into the results, and check if those students are getting progressive gainful careers, and are they reaching their potential, and getting return on investment.
      In my personal opinion, not being negative or trying to discourage or demotivate, but sharing my honest sincere personal opinion, that if someone is in upper middle class in India, has a paid off residence (even if they don't own residence doesn't matter because housing in desired places is damn expensive in Canada, so as long as a person is living nice happy comfy life then Canada is not worth it), and has a good comfortable life in India, then above mentioned points should be taken into consideration, before deciding on moving to Canada.
      Many make the mistake of thinking that "all that glitters is gold, and that the grass is always greener on the other side". My advice for people in India that are already well-to-do and well settled, is that if life is good to you, then appreciate it, responsibly enjoy it and also responsibly give back and help.
      The saddest part is when people who are living a depressed and miserable life abroad cannot or choose not to move back to home land, because they are worried that people will see them as failure, or make fun, and criticize them, so they lie to others, and continue to live a sad life.
      Don't go by fake social media (people will say what will bring them money and make them look good) photos and videos, rather experience it yourself.
      You don't buy a car without test driving, you don't marry without getting to know your partner to see if you will be compatible, so then why move permanently to a different country without testing it out, to see if it is a good fit for you or not.
      The best thing to do, to try it out first, and then based on trial experience, decide on whether or not you want to move there for good. A lot of immigrants make the mistake of not trying it out first, burning all bridges, and just moving abroad right away for good.
      A lot of immigrants make the mistake of not trying it out first, burning all bridges (by selling everything off, severing all ties, and having no back up plan of exit and return), and just moving abroad right away for good.
      Sometimes it is the fear of public opinion, and being seen as failure for returning from abroad that keeps people from going back, so they continue to live miserably in Canada, passing their days like zombies, dead from inside but faking it from outside. I would advice, don't care what other people think of you, be true to yourself and live happy . I would say, they should not let the worry of what others will think of them, stop them from going back home, being true to themselves, and living where they feel truly happy and at home, because afterall, *life is short*

    • @countroshculla
      @countroshculla 2 года назад

      @@rsrs6959 I looked at your points but:
      =While the winters are really cold, they do have proper 4 seasons. THe rest of the year is usually very beautiful. I will take that over humid heat and mosquitoes.
      = No home help because it is very expensive, so all work done by yourself, Iike cooking, cleaning, assembling things, laundry, shoveling snow, back yard etc. - Yeah, we are spoiled here because we pay maids/servants a lot less due to the difference in living conditions. India has a lot of poor people who are willing to work for 2-5k a month, cleaning your house, cooking etc. That is not there is most western countries.
      = High taxes. - True but you get to see where those taxes go to. Here to put your kid in kindergarten itself, you have to pay a king's ransom. And then it continues until they graduate. While umpteen politicians get to EAT that money we pay in taxes in INdia
      = Home ownership and rent is very expensive. It's not that easy in India anymore. Luckily, my home was bought a while ago.
      = People who are doctors, physios and chiros and highly qualified professionals from India have to study and gain Canadian experience and certification to get job in their field. Very true. But each country has their standards which they are not willing to bend for anyone. If you want to practise in that country, they need to be sure you can do the job. It's like that for most Western countries.
      = Appointments for doc appointments, surgeries, specialist appointment take long and even the wait in emergency room is long.
      =There is shortage of medical staff and nurses - Which they are trying to address by making it easier to bring in professionals from other countries. However there is a standard that every country wants to maintain. And you don't go bankrupt paying those hefty bills. I was in hospital for 5 days due to an issue that is still ongoing and they didn't actually treat me completely. Rs.30000 which is more than half my monthly pay!
      = Marijuana has been legalized - Yes and I wish more countries would follow this. This is not a negative. Marijuana has got a lot of medical qualities as well. I have friends who are battling illness like cancer and they use medical marijuana from pharmacies to ease the pain. Sorry, dude but marijuana isn't a big deal. It's the mindset.
      = International students pay close to triple and quadruple of what locals pay, but one should really look into the results, and check if those students are getting progressive gainful careers, and are they reaching their potential, and getting return on investment. - Ofcourse. You are a foreigner! You have to pay more. Although there are some colleges that charge you less. You will have to pay a lot more than locals do. This is how it has always been. No surprise there.

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +3

      Nothing like that I have moved to canada when I was 45 also I lived several years in London as well so if you wish you can move… if you are in technology industry its really better or even if you wish to start business.

  • @mukundmurarisarang5747
    @mukundmurarisarang5747 Год назад

    Very descriptive content 👌

  • @kushaldua1037
    @kushaldua1037 2 года назад

    Happy Holi mam...

  • @naziakaleem8937
    @naziakaleem8937 2 года назад

    Your videos are very useful

  • @muskankhank8459
    @muskankhank8459 2 года назад

    2 kids k sath Monthly kharcha kitna ayega

  • @adritakhanom7567
    @adritakhanom7567 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video. Health is wealth. What to do with those opportunities (PR) if we do not get immediate treatment or we have to wait 4/5 months for specialist consultation. We will not live in this world for permanent so what to do with that PR with so much of difficulties. I was all ready to apply in university but health care issue is a very very important reason for me not to move canada.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      Everything has its positives and negatives. People look for a pollution free world, close to nature, organic food and lifestyle to stay healthy. I think by living in urban cities in India or Pakistan, we crave for that. Things are definitely different for people who live in suburbs or in villages.

    • @anilkkumar54
      @anilkkumar54 2 года назад

      Free medical is myth. I have seen people come to India for treatment than there

    • @adritakhanom7567
      @adritakhanom7567 2 года назад

      @@anilkkumar54 yeah, they take huge tax for that. Nothing is free in canada. What to do with money and PR, health and mental health is very important. I was all prepared for apply but i have changed my mind. Moreover i thought canada is safe country. But there have many homeless people there, who has gun and take drugs. They r not safe. And racism has increased in canada. Most of the people are facing mental health issue in canada. Canada is an overrated country.

    • @anilkkumar54
      @anilkkumar54 2 года назад +2

      @@adritakhanom7567 Yes. I have seen people calculating monthly expenses in video. I have never done this is India. Also 6- months it is cold and dark country. Most children left home at 18 yrs as it is culture there. There will be no contact with family friend in India after one generation. Are we ready for all these.

    • @adritakhanom7567
      @adritakhanom7567 2 года назад

      @@anilkkumar54 agreed.

  • @Thor77305
    @Thor77305 2 года назад

    australia se toh kam hi hai living cost

  • @gulshankumargulshanrawal8555
    @gulshankumargulshanrawal8555 2 года назад

    AAP kanha SE hain mera larka Kannada job karna CHAHTA h uska kanda me job ka offer letter aaya h Ham India Haryana SE Hain app mujhe JAWAB de tanki ham sahi jankari le sake

  • @sarikakalra9613
    @sarikakalra9613 2 года назад

    Shilpa your suit is very beautiful. From where did you buy in India?

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад

      It’s from Rajouri garden in New Delhi…very old suit though

  • @kyliecypress891
    @kyliecypress891 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @alex_2020
    @alex_2020 2 года назад +3

    Biggest challenge: it’s still very difficult and very competitive apart from being a arduous and complicated path to get PR despite so many problems of living in Canada!

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад +1

      U r right…despite its challenges, Canada is not calling everyone, another challenge 😝

    • @alex_2020
      @alex_2020 2 года назад +2

      @@chitchatwithshilpa everything makes sense when it’s doable and is worth your time and energy! Canadian dream now is overrated and is near its expiry date!

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +1

      @@alex_2020 dreams never expires UK was like that…. Since 2012 when PSW restricted. Now from last year Indians are flooding to UK uni’s again new dreams 👍

    • @alex_2020
      @alex_2020 2 года назад +1

      @@prashantdhotre keep dreaming if there is nothing better to do! All the best!

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +1

      @@alex_2020 I dont dream man I worked in Singapore- London- now Canada
      So ppl dream a lot but need to work hard to bring your dreams in reality.
      Not easy

  • @ranjeethaprahalad6742
    @ranjeethaprahalad6742 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for all the information related to other side of Canada. Have been following your video for quite sometime and good to know if are working as a HR for health care. I am Rsnjeetha from UAE working as a Senior Physiotherapist. I would appreciate if you can consider for any PT assistant vacancy or related vacancy in Canada. I am willing to immigrate. Please provide your insight and suggest what could be done.

    • @Faizi376
      @Faizi376 2 года назад +1

      Don't do ranjitha Dubai is worthy than Canada

    • @Faizi376
      @Faizi376 2 года назад +1

      It's not worth to go Canada

    • @asmashoaib2725
      @asmashoaib2725 2 года назад

      @@Faizi376 yes I totally agreed with you. Dubai is much much better than any country.

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад

      Yea you can apply to canadian hospitals govt and private… doctors and care givers amd like wise alwyin demand
      Canda is far better than Dubai . Its beautiful but winter days are cold but manageable and stayed in Dubai for a month its very boring, just posh city that is also very small and everything is artificial, man made… canada and Uk are better to settle you can buy land , built home buy your apartment and after retirement govt ll take care of you
      In Dubai once you retire You need to leave country you don’t have rights Dubai wants only workers

  • @Vikram_Dhonthi
    @Vikram_Dhonthi 2 года назад +1

    Good video 📸👏
    1. Daycare is cheaper in Quebec it's around 8 $ per day.
    2. Car insurance is cheaper in Montreal like 100$.

  • @tokhajes282
    @tokhajes282 2 года назад +2

    Dubai Dubai Dubai
    Then why did you both leave Dubai ???

  • @rajnibhardwaj7622
    @rajnibhardwaj7622 2 года назад +7

    Shipa, how u manage kid, house chores, office, you tube channel, friends, outings and at the same time being so cool and chilled out. You doesn't seems to be ever struggling with your routine though it is quite busy and tiring. What drives you for being so active and fresh always? Pl help me, I am also working, having kid, two servants but life seems to be a struggle at times.

    • @safiyas.2546
      @safiyas.2546 2 года назад +4

      That’s everyone’s life in Canada, it’s very normal. That’s why they keep emphasizing that be prepared for a hard life, it’s not that easy :) and like they said it takes time to start your life here…having maids and nannies is not affordable you have to do everything with a smile haha

    • @rajnibhardwaj7622
      @rajnibhardwaj7622 2 года назад +1

      @@safiyas.2546 Yeah, that's true but question is how they manage everything so well? 🤪

    • @safiyas.2546
      @safiyas.2546 2 года назад +1

      @@rajnibhardwaj7622 you just do haha you have to plan the cleaning, cooking, etc when kids are a little older it’s a bit easier but with younger kids it’s hard for sure. I have two young kids, I work and do have a maid that comes once in two weeks for a bit for deep cleaning… now u can get home cooked meals as well if you can’t manage cooking… bas kar lete hain lol

    • @rajnibhardwaj7622
      @rajnibhardwaj7622 2 года назад

      @@safiyas.2546 Thanks you so much for sharing ur experience . It means a lot to me. Though I do alot of work at home but still not confident whether I will be able to manage overseas without help. This question keeps going on my mind and creates self doubt😊

    • @safiyas.2546
      @safiyas.2546 2 года назад +1

      @@rajnibhardwaj7622 you can’t do it alone, like shilpa said both partners need to take on the work then you can manage, all the best! And don’t worry it will come to you when it happens. We as humans are capable of much more and we don’t know it. God helps us and gives us strength :)

  • @davesmart5873
    @davesmart5873 2 года назад +2

    Better quality life here than India.. in every way & that’s for everyone every individual. Feels absolutely privileged to be the citizen of NZ & enjoy equal rights here:)

    • @vkchaitanya2003
      @vkchaitanya2003 2 года назад

      Well it depends what you are doing in India. If you have a high paying job then there is nothing like India. Traffic is an issue though

    • @davesmart5873
      @davesmart5873 2 года назад +1

      @@vkchaitanya2003 absolutely wrong! So to see & feel the true picture u need to travel here & live here for a while or more. India mein high se high pay lene wala bhi yahan ki hawa, pani, soch, samajh nahi match kar sakta & yes everday lifestyle which is C’mon for everyone here (becoz that’s the govt or council standards set here) that’s same for each individual which gives the feeling of equality here in every way. Baki 9-5 ka naukri wala kutta ban ne ka koi shauk nahi hai. I work on my own terms & that’s why I’m a businessman self employed here & that too not selling any product where u need to stand & give your presence or any physical boundation. Dimaag hai toh uska istemal karo.

    • @vkchaitanya2003
      @vkchaitanya2003 2 года назад

      @@davesmart5873 good luck to you!

  • @BuBuDudu2019
    @BuBuDudu2019 2 года назад

    Ap ne to dil tor hi dia.. please or challenges mat share krna...hehehe. demotivate hojaongi wrnaa...

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  2 года назад +2

      I know..I m sorry…isliye 1 saal ye topic avoid Kia..but trust me, benefits of coming to Canada r way bigger than these small challenges

    • @BuBuDudu2019
      @BuBuDudu2019 2 года назад

      @@chitchatwithshilpa thank you for encouraging. Love❤️

  • @sonam78
    @sonam78 2 года назад

    Everyone’s faced the same

  • @davesmart5873
    @davesmart5873 2 года назад

    Hey guys you should clearly say in your this video that Canada , I’m a NZ citizen,, Aus, UK, US All are developed countries & FOREMOST 1ST WORKD COUNTRIES. Pple from anywhere wanna settled down in these English speaking countries!!

  • @prashantdhotre
    @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +2

    My sister lived in Dubai for 15 years and then she moved to Ontario 15 years ago
    Because ppl lived in. Dubai can’t settle there for lifelong means citizenship isn’t possible so ppl move to canada instead going back to india.
    I lived in UK for few years, moved to india and later moved to Canada.
    UK is far better than Canada living wise but it’s surely expensive.

    • @arunsuri3091
      @arunsuri3091 2 года назад +1

      Hi sir I am planning to do my masters from uk is it good decision and I have to stqrt my on startup qfter 5 years in India

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад +1

      @@arunsuri3091 sure this is right time UK opened the doors again in 2020-21 for students with PSW so you have budget for UK fees and stay go ahead … canada is bit cheaper than UK in terms of fees and stay
      Best of luck

    • @kevinisshining
      @kevinisshining 2 года назад

      In what ways UK is better than Canada? Houses are too small and salaries are low there, isn't it?

    • @prashantdhotre
      @prashantdhotre 2 года назад

      @@kevinisshining houses are small in Mumbai as well and Hongkong too
      UK has lot more to explore and to visit access to EU countries are cheaper and easy

    • @abrargujar5870
      @abrargujar5870 2 года назад

      Dubai give 2 year resident visa on property buying

  • @sandeepshresthasir
    @sandeepshresthasir Год назад

    nice video

  • @motverx9777
    @motverx9777 2 года назад

    Hi shilpa , make one video on indian student studying in Canada

  • @flexibility_
    @flexibility_ 2 года назад

    Nice 👍