The problem are the environmental activists whom make building new homes especially in places like Ontario difficult causing increase in demand for the few existing houses. Add that with a ban on hydro carbons causing an increase in the prices of things, AND inflation and one can see why people are blaming immigrants.
Good information and great job. Please is it advisable for someone to do upfront medical with this delay in promise of IRCC or shoukd wait for IRCC request?
God bless you for the good job💯 but what about those on study route that have apply for study permit already, just waiting for approval. Hope we are kind of safe ma.
@@SeyiObasiCanada that warning before people comment against people saying bad stuff slows my typing down and lags it while putting in wrong words. Like the vid tho
Hello, ma... Will this information affect me as someone that is going for a Canadian student visa and who plan to get a PR will that be available because I'm coming to Canada very soon.
Canada has bited more than it can chew and no longer d attractive destination it use to be. D simple way forward is finding alternatives in other destinations like US UK nd Shenghen. Period
Are you sure those are better alternatives? people are relocating from the UK to Canada everyday! And if Trump wins the election, you know how that would go....
@SeyiObasiCanada Immigration is endless and very individual based. The same way people are relocating from Canada to other countries daily for various reasons. Thank you for your insight. Always appreciated
@SeyiObasiCanada ...they may not be a better alternatives in terms of flexible pathways to PR nd citizenship, but definitely in terms of plan B. Infact US is head nd shoulder above Canada in terms of wages, opportunities nd global connections! I only pray d democrats returns to power and make good their pledge to reform immigration drastically nd similar to that of Canada. If Trump couldn't make it while in office, I doubt his ability outside office. It's Kamala Harris all d way come Nov 5! Cheers
thank you but you dint have to watch this - you can go get the information yourself - if you dint like how I di my videos - please tahe the door - peace for all
No one has ever had a problem with bringing foreign workers in for any of those fields. We had half a million immigrants just last year. What percentage of those who came now work in any of the three areas you mentioned? How's your heath care been going? Wait list are are as long as ever. How much did that help build enough houses to even make up for the immigrants themselves?! It didn't. Your argument holds no water. The problem is minimum wage sweat shops. Tim Horton's and Walmart. There are a LOT of Canadians who by physical and mental limitations can't work in the fields you listed man! So instead of fixing that problem we swamp the country cheap labor and now, they have NO jobs and we still don't have enough construction workers or health workers all while food prices are going through the roof and companies are making record profits! Those extra people didn't help the problem. They're just fresh victims to corporate slavery.
@@pauljoseph3081 That’s the same thing they say about Latin Americans in the States. Actually, native born Americans and Canadians will work those jobs. Unfortunately they have trouble getting in because of foreign labor accepting exploitive working conditions. Nothing against migrants but let’s be honest, it has nothing to do with the willingness of native born citizens to occupy these jobs.
@@naldanomavo405 My colleague in college now works in a dairy farm in Canada for 3 years... His boss doesn't wanna hire Canadians or people with PR's since based on his experience, they often leave without notice, and don't stay long. So, they opted for TFW, their contracts are locked for at least 2-3 years (although now, moving forwards is 12 months) and they can renew them if needed. Farms, healthcares aren't your typical "corporate" world, so it doesn't fit the narrative of them (TFW) being corporate slaves. The reason they came and worked in Canada is the CAD's purchasing power. Most of these foreign workers don't care if they're forced to go home in the future coz they've already invested back in their homelands. If given a PR, they'd definitely take it so that when they retire, they can go back to their mother land as a dual citizen receiving both benefits from 2 Governments, especially if Canada has a tax treaty with that country.
@@IJCJR My colleague in college now works in a dairy farm in Canada for 3 years... His boss doesn't wanna hire Canadians or people with PR's since based on his experience, they often leave without notice, and don't stay long. So, they opted for TFW, their contracts are locked for at least 2-3 years (although now, moving forwards is 12 months) and they can renew them if needed. The reason they came and worked in Canada is the CAD's purchasing power. Most of these foreign workers don't care if they're forced to go home in the future coz they've already invested back in their homelands. If given a PR, they'd definitely take it so that when they retire, they can go back to their mother land as a dual citizen receiving both benefits from 2 Governments, especially if Canada has a tax treaty with that country.
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@@SeyiObasiCanada I will watch, thanks sis
Seyi obasi the best of them all..love 💕 you sis
Thanks so much
Great news for Canadians, MCGA.
i guess so
The problem are the environmental activists whom make building new homes especially in places like Ontario difficult causing increase in demand for the few existing houses. Add that with a ban on hydro carbons causing an increase in the prices of things, AND inflation and one can see why people are blaming immigrants.
Great analysis. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Hi, Seyi, this is a very informative session. God bless you 🙏.
Thank you, I’m glad you found it helpful.
Brilliant update Ma!
You’re welcome, I’m glad you found it helpful.
Good information and great job.
Please is it advisable for someone to do upfront medical with this delay in promise of IRCC or shoukd wait for IRCC request?
that is entirely up to you - anyoneone works
Oh okay ma. Thanks. So one can wait for IRCC request
Thank you so much for this piece of information. Please does it affect express entry and caregiver path?
It will definitely affect express entry and caregiver
Thanks Sis, for the information
Glad you found it helpful.
May God guide us all
amen
First to view and comment 😊, well done ma.
Thank you very much
It is well ma
it is !!
yes ooo
It is well ooo
yes ooo
Hmmm
God bless you for the good job💯 but what about those on study route that have apply for study permit already, just waiting for approval. Hope we are kind of safe ma.
What about us that are still planning of coming
Be coming
Thank you so how we can apply this
apply how?
I will be there ....whether the devil like it or not.
😊I like that
@@isholamatthew2947 Amen
@@isholamatthew2947 Oh yes!! I join my faith to yours
What????😮
yep
Yup not good enough. Can’t comment here
what??
@@SeyiObasiCanada that warning before people comment against people saying bad stuff slows my typing down and lags it while putting in wrong words. Like the vid tho
Ma how are you am a Gambian and i really like to relocate to Canada but i don't know how to apply for jobs visa sponsorship in Canada as a Gambian
information here:catecanada.biz/canadaworkpermit/
Does it mean those outside the country hoping to apply for PR should forget about it?
watch again and listen - 40% will be from inside and 60% from outside
@@SeyiObasiCanadait's important to settle those that have already began the PR process from within the country
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thank you
Hello, ma... Will this information affect me as someone that is going for a Canadian student visa and who plan to get a PR will that be available because I'm coming to Canada very soon.
It affects all temporary and permanent visas including study visa
😢
it is well
Canada has bited more than it can chew and no longer d attractive destination it use to be. D simple way forward is finding alternatives in other destinations like US UK nd Shenghen. Period
Are you sure those are better alternatives? people are relocating from the UK to Canada everyday! And if Trump wins the election, you know how that would go....
@SeyiObasiCanada Immigration is endless and very individual based. The same way people are relocating from Canada to other countries daily for various reasons. Thank you for your insight. Always appreciated
@SeyiObasiCanada ...they may not be a better alternatives in terms of flexible pathways to PR nd citizenship, but definitely in terms of plan B. Infact US is head nd shoulder above Canada in terms of wages, opportunities nd global connections! I only pray d democrats returns to power and make good their pledge to reform immigration drastically nd similar to that of Canada. If Trump couldn't make it while in office, I doubt his ability outside office. It's Kamala Harris all d way come Nov 5! Cheers
Don’t come to the US. We don’t need anymore immigrants. Maybe you should consider being innovative and start building up your homelands.
Just go home to your country, stop fleeing. Imagine what your country will be with the energy you all put into Canada and USA.
Too bad
it will be well
No it's good
I find your videos repetitive, just go straight to the point and be concise!
thank you but you dint have to watch this - you can go get the information yourself - if you dint like how I di my videos - please tahe the door - peace for all
Thanks sis for this special information ❤ what of those who are looking forward to apply for visitors visa?
this has nothing to so with visitors
@@SeyiObasiCanada what about ECE Educators?
Haaaaa
As if Canadians would love to work in Agriculture, Healthcare and Constructions... That's why they needed immigrants coz they don't like those jobs.
they do those jobs too
No one has ever had a problem with bringing foreign workers in for any of those fields. We had half a million immigrants just last year. What percentage of those who came now work in any of the three areas you mentioned? How's your heath care been going? Wait list are are as long as ever. How much did that help build enough houses to even make up for the immigrants themselves?! It didn't. Your argument holds no water. The problem is minimum wage sweat shops. Tim Horton's and Walmart. There are a LOT of Canadians who by physical and mental limitations can't work in the fields you listed man! So instead of fixing that problem we swamp the country cheap labor and now, they have NO jobs and we still don't have enough construction workers or health workers all while food prices are going through the roof and companies are making record profits! Those extra people didn't help the problem. They're just fresh victims to corporate slavery.
@@pauljoseph3081 That’s the same thing they say about Latin Americans in the States. Actually, native born Americans and Canadians will work those jobs. Unfortunately they have trouble getting in because of foreign labor accepting exploitive working conditions. Nothing against migrants but let’s be honest, it has nothing to do with the willingness of native born citizens to occupy these jobs.
@@naldanomavo405 My colleague in college now works in a dairy farm in Canada for 3 years...
His boss doesn't wanna hire Canadians or people with PR's since based on his experience, they often leave without notice, and don't stay long.
So, they opted for TFW, their contracts are locked for at least 2-3 years (although now, moving forwards is 12 months) and they can renew them if needed.
Farms, healthcares aren't your typical "corporate" world, so it doesn't fit the narrative of them (TFW) being corporate slaves. The reason they came and worked in Canada is the CAD's purchasing power. Most of these foreign workers don't care if they're forced to go home in the future coz they've already invested back in their homelands.
If given a PR, they'd definitely take it so that when they retire, they can go back to their mother land as a dual citizen receiving both benefits from 2 Governments, especially if Canada has a tax treaty with that country.
@@IJCJR My colleague in college now works in a dairy farm in Canada for 3 years...
His boss doesn't wanna hire Canadians or people with PR's since based on his experience, they often leave without notice, and don't stay long.
So, they opted for TFW, their contracts are locked for at least 2-3 years (although now, moving forwards is 12 months) and they can renew them if needed.
The reason they came and worked in Canada is the CAD's purchasing power. Most of these foreign workers don't care if they're forced to go home in the future coz they've already invested back in their homelands.
If given a PR, they'd definitely take it so that when they retire, they can go back to their mother land as a dual citizen receiving both benefits from 2 Governments, especially if Canada has a tax treaty with that country.
Canada should be chilling
tell them o