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  • DON'T Come to Canada if...get to know the top reasons!
    In this video you will get to know 5 reasons why Canada might NOT be the right choice for you.
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  • @pjwlk
    @pjwlk 6 лет назад +113

    You're spot on my friend. Nice video. One thing to note is that people will eventually get acclimated to weather here. It's also interesting to note that there are a great number of "Born in Canada" people who can't stand winter. Most of them never travel outside of the city however were winter can be quite beautify if you're dressed properly. There are parts of the country were winters are quite mild, however it rains a lot which many people find difficult to handle and it's very expensive because so many people want to live there.
    Your comment about Canada not being a gateway to the USA is 100% true. I was born here and it would be very difficult for me to get long-term work in the US despite having the skills that are in very high demand. I have connections in the industry and can get work but I would be subject to being sent back home after 18-24 months, then wait and start.
    I loved the couple cuddling under the blanket under the background. I can tell it wasn't that cold by the dress of others. Was that a clever plant on your part to emphasize your point. Like Rico, I can't help but wonder what the heck they were doing...

  • @jimmysingh6667
    @jimmysingh6667 6 лет назад +861

    Don’t listen to anyone if you’re coming to Canada it’s most nice and beautiful country if you are young and you want to work hard you can live here I am living in Canada over 18 years .you will always find good or bad people . I am from India Punjab I came here with nothing and not even speak English or French I do speak both language if you are positive you will make it anywhere. I wish you all the best.....trust your

    • @VNMLOR
      @VNMLOR 6 лет назад +1

      😊😊👍

    • @VNMLOR
      @VNMLOR 6 лет назад +3

      😊😊👍

    • @loverebel6632
      @loverebel6632 6 лет назад +12

      punjabis were canadians in their last birth so they have no problem with canada

    • @dushyantkumar6679
      @dushyantkumar6679 6 лет назад

      Jimmy so so can u please tell how to contact u

    • @rainashivaksh2894
      @rainashivaksh2894 6 лет назад +13

      It's all about spending money ... What is positive .. plz explain students who go for competition exams in india are more intellectual than u think in canada... N education is more important rather than doing any work in any country
      If u don't have principles then u will do any work u get but if a bright student who have good qualifications and knowledge come to Canada or to any country he will set a benchmark over there.. eg doc IT professional...
      A shopkeeper cannot match the status of doctor or etc whether it is India or Canada
      Kind of Work matters ...

  • @ArielleHerring_
    @ArielleHerring_ 4 месяца назад +313

    Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got to talking about investment and money. I started investing with $150k and in the first 2 months, my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and get more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.

    • @ArielleHerring_
      @ArielleHerring_ 4 месяца назад

      @jadonsmith_ However, if you do not have access to a professional like JUDITH ANN PEACE, quitting your job to focus on trading may not be the best approach. It is important to consider all options and seek guidance from reliable sources before making any major decisions. Consulting with an AI or using automated trading systems can also be helpful in managing investments while balancing other commitments

    • @ArielleHerring_
      @ArielleHerring_ 4 месяца назад

      Lookup with her name on the webpage.

    • @ArielleHerring_
      @ArielleHerring_ 4 месяца назад

      @jadonsmith_ You are welcome

  • @naveenmalguri8406
    @naveenmalguri8406 6 лет назад +542

    Brother earning money is not easy in any country

    • @akhilgada602
      @akhilgada602 6 лет назад +35

      True! It is even more difficult in India these days.

    • @biplob2071
      @biplob2071 6 лет назад +3

      Yap ... It's true.

    • @vivekanandanv4934
      @vivekanandanv4934 6 лет назад +10

      We are just moving somewhere to get rationally paid as well as we worked.

    • @ayeshadeensha4049
      @ayeshadeensha4049 6 лет назад +1

      100% true

    • @wiyamary638
      @wiyamary638 6 лет назад +8

      Working in other countries is different from working in India. Other countries gives you an hour of work which actually need 2 hours to do it, but India gives you 1 hour of work which can be done with in 20 mts 🤣🤣

  • @parveendhir5806
    @parveendhir5806 6 лет назад +354

    I am living in canada .. but i dont agree with him. If u guys want to come canada .. just keep my little words in your mind " your life your experience... Do not follow anybody... "

  • @lorenzoalbertojark6461
    @lorenzoalbertojark6461 2 года назад +18

    Canada has been my dream country to immigrate all my life as skilled worker, I tried severally but visa was denied, my in-law referred me to an Authorized immigration consultant, I was skeptical about immigration consultants because of there fraudulent act but I decided to give him a try, I contacted him and started my work visa processing with Mr Jared William, he guided me all through luckily my visa was approved. I migrated successfully from Africa to Canada January 2021

  • @psireland1973
    @psireland1973 6 лет назад +189

    No matter where you live in whole world.you have to work hard 😓 to achieve your goals

  • @valeriedhodson3014
    @valeriedhodson3014 6 лет назад +39

    A maid cost 25 to 30 an hour. Canada is about equality and treating people as such.

    • @najib3066
      @najib3066 6 лет назад +3

      Valerie Hodson i loveeee canada im fron morrocco

    • @valeriedhodson3014
      @valeriedhodson3014 6 лет назад +1

      NAJIB Hi I am so happy you love it here. Its wonderful you are making informative videos for people thinking about coming to Canada. I think sometimes people have false expectations of North America. The more people know the happier their experience will be.

    • @salmanriaz8563
      @salmanriaz8563 6 лет назад

      Valerie Hodson hello

    • @prabhakarg6283
      @prabhakarg6283 5 лет назад

      Gracy madam please help me if any companies offer job in Canada....I completed my graduation and Bachelor of education.
      Please guide me mam +919030510364 its my no plz help me madam.....

    • @xulupopo9288
      @xulupopo9288 5 лет назад

      In your wild dreams.It seems you've swallowed the propaganda or are just a paid shill yourself.....smh

  • @pauldickie8247
    @pauldickie8247 6 лет назад +209

    Living in Canada is cheaper if you live outside the city, grow your own food, learn how to build your own things, fix your own car, and so on. Then you can commute to the city and back. The cold winter is not that bad IF you are prepared for it and know how to dress for it. As long as you are warm then it can actually be fun. That's why there's so many winter sports and also the big Bonhomme Winter Carnival in Quebec City. There are great advantages to Canadian winters too that nobody thinks about (until summer comes), such as there are ZERO bugs. All those little creatures that like to bite you are non-existent. I don't know where they go, but there's no mosquitoes, house flies, bats, etc. When it gets really stormy we have days off - snow days - when we have no choice but stay home and not go to work, or school. Life in Canada is not so much about making as much money as possible; it's about being happy and living in peace. It's pretty hard to fight wars when it's 25 degrees below zero outside; much easier to make peace and share a hot drink by a warm fire.

    • @briliantpappu8472
      @briliantpappu8472 6 лет назад +9

      Paul Dickie u know much more than this youtuber tell negative things.I think this youtuber have to come back to india

    • @rizkisakti8114
      @rizkisakti8114 6 лет назад +5

      The best comment,the real Canadian ..hola from New Zealand then 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @dashtyATG
      @dashtyATG 6 лет назад

      man how can i get there this is my Email dashty_f22@yahoo.com can i have a word with you through the Email i have some question see if i can make it to Canada in that way?

    • @juminice8308
      @juminice8308 6 лет назад

      thanks paul dickie

    • @hiteshj2110
      @hiteshj2110 6 лет назад +3

      That was almost like a poetry man! Beautiful writing.

  • @dharanik78
    @dharanik78 5 лет назад +55

    Hi Friend,
    Then why your staying in Canada, you can stay in India as well...

    • @harikrishkum
      @harikrishkum 4 года назад +2

      He said few things which everyone from india has to consider. By the way, he is not totally against anyone coming to Canada

  • @joemaldonado3
    @joemaldonado3 6 лет назад +160

    here's the deal... if you're Serious about Canada, Canada is serious about you....please don't mess it up ...!

  • @SM-rc9je
    @SM-rc9je 6 лет назад +59

    Those who work hard 😓 won't be rich ... only got enough for spending their life ....but those who use their mind and ideas 💡 they will be rich one ☝️ day... definitely....

    • @roopamstudiopta6035
      @roopamstudiopta6035 5 лет назад +1

      you are right- idea can make money

    • @ukisbeggar8462
      @ukisbeggar8462 5 лет назад +1

      Nailed it... 👌👌👍👍

    • @melb.1906
      @melb.1906 5 лет назад +2

      Agree. Many people work very hard their whole life and are still poor. Working hard doesn’t mean you can be wealthy. It depends on your skills, ideas and which goal you have.

    • @Amer-op3cu
      @Amer-op3cu 4 года назад

      Agree

  • @jashandeepkaurgill
    @jashandeepkaurgill 6 лет назад +18

    Man this is true in case anyone wants to immigrate. These are not negatives as there is an elaborate infrastructure in place to counter the weather for one. Weather like bangalore is an exception (off late bangalore is also getting too hot, bit still). Now with rest of your points, the struggle is true for immigration to any nation. Even, a movement to other end within one's own country will make a few of your points valid.
    For all who want to move, just do it. Its awesome here. People like this guy always find something to cry about and they won't leave canada. Just dont want others to come.

    • @DreamAbroad1
      @DreamAbroad1  6 лет назад

      My channel is all about helping people migrate to Canada and I do the same with every video of mine but it is also important for people to know the flip side of it. So I don't belong to the category of people you mentioned towards the last of your comment.
      But I agree, Its awesome here I love being here and that is why I am here :)

    • @hussainkhan-dy2iy
      @hussainkhan-dy2iy 6 лет назад

      Well bruh m with you

    • @melavlogs9842
      @melavlogs9842 6 лет назад

      Jassi Gill well said...like you

    • @briliantpappu8472
      @briliantpappu8472 6 лет назад

      Dream Abroad don't get people to be in trouble by making negative videos.if u feel discomfort like u said then come back to india bro

  • @minaagbo9261
    @minaagbo9261 5 лет назад +26

    All these reasons are not good enough to discourage someone from going to Canada.

    • @Anonymiss28
      @Anonymiss28 5 лет назад +1

      Some people do think a certain way. I learnt that we shouldn't assume, just teach people as if they know nothing. In this way, you clear all doubts.

  • @doomista2007
    @doomista2007 6 лет назад +1

    Once in a while someone does a nice job of describing a Canadian, this time it was an Australian dentist.
    An Australian definition of a Canadian - in case anyone asks you who a Canadian is.
    You probably missed it in the local news, but there was a report that someone in Pakistan had advertised in a newspaper an offer of a reward to anyone who killed a Canadian - any Canadian.
    An Australian dentist wrote the following editorial to help define what a Canadian is, so they would know one when they found one.
    A Canadian can be English, or French, or Italian, Irish, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian or Greek. A Canadian can be Mexican, African, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Australian, Iranian, Asian, Arab, Pakistani or Afghan. A Canadian may also be a Cree, Metis, Mohawk, Blackfoot, Sioux, or one of the many other tribes known as native Canadians. A Canadian's religious beliefs range from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu or none. In fact, there are more Muslims in Canada than in Afghanistan. The key difference is that in Canada they are free to worship as each of them chooses. Whether they have a religion or no religion, each Canadian ultimately answers only to God, not to the government, or to armed thugs claiming to speak for the government and for God.
    A Canadian lives in one of the most prosperous lands in the history of the world. The root of that prosperity can be found in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms which recognize the right of each person to the pursuit of happiness.
    A Canadian is generous and Canadians have helped out just about every other nation in the world in their time of need, never asking a thing in return. Canadians welcome the best of everything, the best products, the best books, the best music, the best food, the best services and the best minds. But they also welcome the least - the oppressed, the outcast and the rejected.
    These are the people who built Canada. You can try to kill a Canadian if you must as other blood-thirsty tyrants in the world have tried but in doing so you could just be killing a relative or a neighbour. This is because Canadians are not a particular people from a particular place. They are the embodiment of the human spirit of freedom. Everyone who holds to that spirit, everywhere, can be a Canadian.
    Please keep this going! Pass this around the World. Then pass it around again. It says it all, for all of us.
    'Keep your stick on the ice'

  • @Oneamongmany1111
    @Oneamongmany1111 6 лет назад +53

    Canada, naturally beautiful country! If anyone not tied all their happiness with just money, it is a well deserved place to live!!

  • @amitkp6957
    @amitkp6957 6 лет назад +24

    Weather: Ontario, BC are just fine and that's where most immigrants go to.
    Homesick: no time to be homesick, especially in today's digital age of communication. Gateway to US: get your citizenship in 3-4 years and then you can work in US as long as the company keeps you or find another company.
    Problems: Your home country degrees and experience are nearly worthless, it will be like starting over, might even have to take courses i.e. $15-20K cost. If you have no relatives or good friends/network then getting half way decent jobs can be very tough initially.
    Car insurance, home rentals in GTA/BC are high so do not expect to save much for 3-4 years. A family would need 2 earners in nearly all cases. Finally, if you are Indian (color, features, accent etc.) then be prepared to be 2nd or even 3rd class citizen in Canada. Last point: Canada is 10x better than India overall (crime, cleanliness, social efficiency, no electric outages, faster internet, human rights, free healthcare etc.) so make your own decisions.

    • @amitkp6957
      @amitkp6957 6 лет назад +3

      On the averages, Canada is good one notch above the Europe and that includes Germany and UK. Only European patch better than Canada is the Scandinavian countries. India better than Canada? What are you smoking? or rather what have you injected repeatedly?

    • @amitkp6957
      @amitkp6957 6 лет назад +2

      In what way Canada is a step down to Europe. Kindly enlighten us as I myself have never been or lived in Europe. My observations are from inputs from other Europeans like Italy, French, UK citizens who came to Canada.

    • @ansh201
      @ansh201 6 лет назад +1

      The thing you said about Indians being treated as 2nd class or third class lol. It's true everywhere I guess then. What did we do wrong to be treated like that 🤣

    • @ashwinraghunath4453
      @ashwinraghunath4453 5 лет назад

      Amit KP can an Indian software engineer become rich in canada?

    • @komalhasan7471
      @komalhasan7471 5 лет назад

      Amit KP does uae 🇦🇪 workers in IT have a good chance to immigrate to Canada 🇨🇦 in the background of having their well settled siblings ?

  • @mohamadazari3790
    @mohamadazari3790 6 лет назад +5

    I'm from Iran actually.I know a guy who works as a dentist in canada,he tells us that earning money in canada is much more difficult than in Iran.

    • @ashutoshmishra310
      @ashutoshmishra310 5 лет назад

      Mohamad Azari he's practising dentistry in Canada?is he Iranian dentist?

    • @nsaifi80
      @nsaifi80 4 года назад

      May be easier than India

  • @WorldofPaintings
    @WorldofPaintings 6 лет назад +1

    Although I had worked 20 Years in 8 countries, I decided to migrate to Canada in 2006. I am an UK educated with masters. But Canada didn't work out for me. Even then I tried for almost 4.5 years and then decided that it wasn't worth the effort. At least I was there for 4.5 years but some of my friends who too are well educated and experienced left within an year. I didn't do so. I regret that now. Canada is not for everyone. You just have to have the determination that, no matter whatever happens you will still survive to show others that you are in Canada and your decision wasn't wrong. All I did was moved back to India. Living happily

  • @mazacarRB
    @mazacarRB 6 лет назад +260

    i am here watching and wondering what that man and woman was doing under that sheet in the hot sun

    • @bohorquezcristina
      @bohorquezcristina 6 лет назад +1

      Rico Browne hahaha

    • @sarawilson8134
      @sarawilson8134 6 лет назад +1

      Me too!

    • @melbee6714
      @melbee6714 6 лет назад +14

      Actually it might look like summer, but it might actually be cold

    • @kenyataa7493
      @kenyataa7493 6 лет назад +4

      Rico Browne
      They were doing shit in those sheets,Lol

    • @3comic
      @3comic 6 лет назад +13

      Quick handy in the park ✊

  • @JoyinCanada
    @JoyinCanada 3 года назад

    Things he said are just to guide aspiring immigrants in deciding to come to Canada or not! My friends are asking me about these things too & it's good to be honest. Thanks for sharing this. New subscriber from Calgary🇨🇦

  • @ASMR-sp3uc
    @ASMR-sp3uc 6 лет назад +5

    $14 an hour is more than the $5.25 and hour minimum wage here in the Bahamas

  • @GTIXAUUSD
    @GTIXAUUSD 4 года назад +1

    I think that the time a person will be able to move to Canada. He will already be settled and doing a great job in his own country or somewhere else.

  • @daverhoden445
    @daverhoden445 6 лет назад +5

    I like these points you made (I was expecting something more negative), but these are things that apply when moving to almost anywhere in the world.

  • @mickalcantara3427
    @mickalcantara3427 6 лет назад +2

    No matter where you are and what country you maybe in.. Earning money is the issue.. you need to work hard for it.. Even in US you need to do double job to sustain your everyday needs. Brother, "ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE IF YOU REALLY WORK HARD NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU FROM" shukran 👍

  • @noorfaris6348
    @noorfaris6348 6 лет назад +2

    He's 100% right, people in canadian immigration make sure k you are qualified doctor, engineer or something like that with 10 20 years of experience in your field from your home country. And when you come to Canada with hopes and dreams of money and being successful. Guess where you end up working? Truck driving, waiters, factories. The people who are most talented and educated from India/ Pakistan are working here as general labourers with the minimum wage. Don't just come here just because it's Kaneeda and twanu bhr nikalna ay bs make sure you do your research cause it's really not just fun and games.

  • @ronierosssalveron3905
    @ronierosssalveron3905 6 лет назад +5

    You actually dont clean your clothes. You wash them...

  • @joypereira2355
    @joypereira2355 6 лет назад +4

    Can I ask u something??? Even If we r living in India we have to work hard to survive...then what sense does it make ????
    Hard work and live in a developed country or the same in a developing country ???

    • @stevenson68478
      @stevenson68478 5 лет назад

      You are wrong. I am in goverment job constable, and i take around 1000 rupees from people on road everyday. you can't do that in canada.

  • @TheRagul90
    @TheRagul90 6 лет назад +81

    யாராவது தமிழ்?

  • @DefiantComrade
    @DefiantComrade 5 лет назад

    My experience: I stayed in Canada for 5yrs. I went there as a student in a graduate program looking to build my career and after wasting a lot of time with the hopes of getting a job in my field,I moved to the US to get another advance education and this time destiny rewarded me despite having no experience in my field.
    Misconception 1: Places like Toronto and Vancouver have good IT and management jobs.Correction:If you have little or no experience, no one is gonna hire you there anyway.If you are already well settled in your profession with like 7 to 10 yrs of experience, then its a different story but still you won't get the money you deserve.
    Misconception 2: If I get PR, then my life is set even if I don't have any experience in my field.Correction: Please check NOC categories and you will find that at the top there are positions like restaurant manager, shore captains ​@t​ and management fields do come but at a lower @t clearly shows that they need people in a certain profession only.If you are willing to do these jobs then go for it.
    Link:@t
    Misconception 3: People settle abroad so as to make more money.Correction: Some of them actually want to escape the wrath of their parents/in-laws/relatives. They hate the Indian society mindset of being rain frogs and also job politics.
    Misconception 4: People are posting pics of their luxury travels going to exotic places in Canada so they must be doing good in their career.Correction: More than half of them are doing it with their parent's extra money supply.If you have any other question feel free to ask.

    • @nickrathod3869
      @nickrathod3869 5 лет назад

      Jaxscr 29 in my country i m trucker, so in canada it’s easy or hard to start trucking company? Another question can anyone really survive on 14cad/hr wages in Toronto? I m planning to migrate Canada/Australia. I have just one big problem with Australia, big spiders

    • @DefiantComrade
      @DefiantComrade 5 лет назад

      @@nickrathod3869 For truckers, its like heaven.You get paid well(with experience).However the weather is very harsh in Canada and up north and there are many isolated areas which require services all the time due to weather emergencies.As for Toronto, $14 CAD per hour is less but if it's one person, it should be just enough.Where are you exactly planing to move in Toronto?Greater Toronto area(which includes 4 regions) or downtown?Downtown Toronto is very very expensive.

  • @JiGzzzy
    @JiGzzzy 6 лет назад +6

    Welp I think Canada is far better than the United States. I think the things you complain about are not even a big deal.

  • @suddude7481
    @suddude7481 3 года назад +1

    Good to visit for 2 weeks as Tourist. Not a country to enjoy, relax and settlement after 20 - 25 years hard work in another country.

  • @jaskarankalra1809
    @jaskarankalra1809 5 лет назад +3

    When he was talking about the cold weather, suddenly a voice came in my mind "Piche to Dekhho"...

  • @orangejuice811
    @orangejuice811 5 лет назад

    I lived in Toronto and was very dissapointed. The way they treated my parents who cant speak english fluently(they would sigh or either frown tiredly and speak really fast in a cold way and would not slow down while speaking and treat my parents as if they are stupid) unfriendly service, lazy workers, and ofcourse not to mention, racism. Yes, I did experience racism while living here and it proves that there exist racism not only US but also in CANADA. Random people across the street made squinty eyes giggling, coming close at me and there was a time when this one huge truck honked really loudly at me while I was walking alone on the crosswalk during GREEN LIGHT and I was SO startled that I literally jumped(I almost got a heart attack) and was shaking. Now I got a trauma. At that time because I was startled, I didnt really heard what this black woman was yelling about, but she opened the window and was frowning horribly yelling something at me. I was merely walking on the crosswalk to go to the other side and the lights were green. And not only this, I got honked a couple of times more by other car while I was walking and seriously in that country, I was afraid to even walk in front or next to the car. It wasnt loud as the truck, but still very unpleasant.

  • @walkingtour79
    @walkingtour79 6 лет назад +15

    the couples in background were so cute

    • @San-xc3gu
      @San-xc3gu 5 лет назад

      And we got a weirdo here

  • @arpitaroy3672
    @arpitaroy3672 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the advice..me too in canada with my husband on work visa...nowadays i often miss my country and dear ones...lacks spirituality also..and sometimes culture shock as well...donno what will happen in winter ..already missing my country
    .

    • @hafsaarsalan4489
      @hafsaarsalan4489 6 лет назад

      I am trying to come to Canada with husband and kids from Pakistan should i?

    • @arpitaroy3672
      @arpitaroy3672 6 лет назад +1

      @@hafsaarsalan4489 yes you should come dear..and feel the environment yourself...may be you and your family can feel better here than your contry...if not then you can return back home...few people feel like heaven here also..they have asked for citizenship therefore...but in my case i am not that much happy here..

    • @hafsaarsalan4489
      @hafsaarsalan4489 6 лет назад

      @@arpitaroy3672 can i ask why? Is it weather? Or you think that canada is expensive? Lastly but not least or you miss your loved ones?

    • @arpitaroy3672
      @arpitaroy3672 6 лет назад

      @@hafsaarsalan4489 three of them...but you should once come here and feel in your own way...two things are good here also..job security and no crime..yes its a cold country..and expensive also...yes i miss my family and relatives very much...

    • @hafsaarsalan4489
      @hafsaarsalan4489 6 лет назад

      @@arpitaroy3672 alright thanks dear for your honest replies! I want to make a regret less decision and for that i have to make sure all pros and cons of migration! Otherwise, its lovely talking with you. God bless you, hope you meet with your family soon.

  • @amandeepkaursabharwal9161
    @amandeepkaursabharwal9161 5 лет назад +17

    why do u discourage the newcomers?

    • @gurvindersingh1565
      @gurvindersingh1565 4 года назад

      Aa bai mai dekh liya h saria coomments vich jine vi punjabi ne od canada nu oye nhi akhn dinde.pta nhi aa sirf punjabis and only sikhs canada nu ina pyar kyu karde h..jabki othe una nal galat vi ho riha ho va ta vi

  • @thestylesworld
    @thestylesworld 5 лет назад

    Another important point is taxes are very high here. What you earn is not your income, its actually what's left after a big chunk of income tax in addition to HST. As your income increases, your taxes go high further. Some high income people pay 45% income tax here. HST is variable from 5% to 18% depends on the province.

  • @DoomsdaYPunK009
    @DoomsdaYPunK009 5 лет назад +6

    My reaction after watching this? Whatever you hear at 4:06.

  • @mujeebcc4528
    @mujeebcc4528 6 лет назад +1

    If your decision is strong and solid, all things will be positive in front of you. Nowhere in the world is fit for the people who are not determined and decisive in their goals.

  • @sujithezhilode
    @sujithezhilode 6 лет назад +4

    Please don't put a negative tag line

  • @tube5998
    @tube5998 6 лет назад

    Actually you can spend winter comfortably in Canada. Most of the apartment well heated and you don't pay for heating. In Japan winter inside house is very cold. Besides most of the job was inside the building. Also Victoria island and Vancouver is not terribly cold, I think.

  • @pb6404
    @pb6404 6 лет назад +8

    True that! #Facts #My2cents!
    Guys if you are not risk takers you can't succeed anywhere + It's never a cake walk anywhere in the world

    • @pb6404
      @pb6404 6 лет назад +2

      Anna Chan True that, however wouldn't you agree people are still making it big, definitely not all but a small % indeed making the best out of life? Taxes are a pain and governments suck everywhere however still we all thrive for what we want in life. Success solely depends on how hard you try irrespective of other things. That's just my opinion 😊 Peace

  • @Tuxedo_Cake
    @Tuxedo_Cake 5 лет назад

    Hello. Thank you for this video. I immigrated to Canada from Western Europe. I have done well here financially and career wise: I am above average intelligence and I have learned the language perfectly, and I have become an airline captain, and a Canadian citizen, and I own 3 properties (one that I live in, and 2 rental properties). This is moderate success, I understand that I am not a billionaire, but overall I very much regret immigrating to Canada.
    As an immigrant, Canadians will not accept you into their circle of friends, no matter how friendly they are on the surface. All my friends here in Canada are other immigrants. I have tried to become friends with Canadians, but their friendships are extremely shallow and loosely defined. As an immigrant in Canada, you will end up feeling lonely.
    For men: women here will make jokes about divorce lawyers on the first date, and they will constantly talk - with pride - about how many men they have slept with. Women will regularly accept your paying for their dinners and for their drinks, and will then literally ignore you when you send them a message the next day; they are the rudest women I have encountered anywhere in the world, and as a pilot I have seen a lot of the world, and I have dated women from (and in) many countries. I know this sounds unbelievable, but I promise you it is not an exaggeration, I have seriously considered wearing a body cam during dates to prove that this is one hundred percent correct, however it would not be socially acceptable to post those videos online in today's political climate, especially in North America, where caucasian men are blamed for all of society's problems.
    The vast majority of Canadians live with mountains of debt and no savings what so ever, they are extremely poor, but you don't see it because they buy numerous toys on credit, resulting in a complete inability to ever retire. More than 60% of Canadians have taken an antidepressant at some point in their lives, so when you see them smiling all the time, it just means their happiness is chemically induced, same thing as snorting cocaine and being happy. It is also very difficult to get something done the right way in Canada. For the most part, when a Canadian does something, it will be done poorly, and this applies to everything here: quality of houses, plumbing, painting, car maintenance, quality of paperwork, aircraft maintenance, political decisio making, their own non-existant language abilities in English, anything what so ever, and everything takes an immense amount of time to get done. A Canadian's work slogan should be: "In Canada, half assed is good enough!"
    As an intelligent and successful immigrant to Canada, I advise strongly against immigrating to Canada. Your own country is better, trust me. My own country was better too, not perfect, but better for many reasons.
    Please understand that the reason why Canada is always among the "top players", in terms of standard of living, in those magazine-"statistics" - and I put that word in quotes on purpose - is only because Canada systematically skews the stats in its favor. It needs economic immigrants, otherwise the economy would implode, and the magazines (MacLean's, Canadian Business etc) that produce or quote the standard-of-living statistics are extremely biased in favor of native-English speaking countries. In Canada, health care is truly horrendeous, the women are the lowest quality women in the world, the divorce rate is out of control, children are not safe in schools due to random shootings, the weather is absolutely horrific, taxes are high (but you don't get much back for it, as opposed to in Europe), and the average Canadian makes 44,000 Canadian Dollars per year, but has 20,000 Canadian Dollars in consumer debt (does not include mortgages, only credit card debt, car loans and lines of credit), and the Canadian Dollar is a shit-coin compared to the USD and the Euro.
    I hope this comment finds at least a few people who are considering immigrating to Canada. I have lived here for 13 years, in 3 different provinces, and trust me, you are making a mistake. I am getting out of here soon. My neighbours are immigrants too, and they also desperately want to get out, but they are stuck financially at this moment because in Canada, you can not make much money, unless you have a high end profession. For me, the shithole of Canada will just be the place where my rental properties are, and those can be my cash cow to support my lifestyle overseas, but once I leave here, I will only come back here for short visits, but I would never live here again. Like I said, pretty much all my friends are also immigrants, and they feel the same way, and this is not because I tend to surround myself with people who are "also negative", as you might think.
    Another thing is, Canadians themselves, at work, my copilots and flight attendants, also often complain about the exact same things that I complain about, so it's not like Canadians don't know that there is a problem. Canada has massive problems, problems that are unsolvable, and the only way to keep the house of cards going - because Canadians reproduced below their own replacement rate - is with maximum immigration.
    If you, as an immigrant, achieve anything in Canada, it will not be thanks to Canadians. It will not be because "Canadians welcomed you and gave you chances." Everything you achieve will be despite Canadians. You will have to fight, day in and day out, to accomplish anything, while they try to hold you back. This saturates the entire culture, especially if English is not your native tongue. Canadians themselves are so uneducated they cannot even spell the only language they speak, but if English is not your first language, you will be given a hard time by them, every day, all day, all week, all year, every year.
    The worst part is that, once you get here, you will get stuck. Canadians will tell themselves "Look, immigrants stay here because they like it!", but the reality will be that you will want to get away from Canada as fast as you can, but you will not make much money while here, and you will not be able to afford to leave.
    Do not be fooled. Do not come to Canada. Do not say I did not warn you.

  • @happyverse1301
    @happyverse1301 6 лет назад +23

    So why you are living there you should come back ...😏😏

    • @kepodehandah07
      @kepodehandah07 6 лет назад +1

      No.. His just want tell to another guys. Don't come to Canada!

    • @happyverse1301
      @happyverse1301 6 лет назад +8

      Why did he go there ? He can come back asap

    • @jyothipandal2884
      @jyothipandal2884 5 лет назад +2

      Hahaha true

    • @vishnukumarjk5486
      @vishnukumarjk5486 4 года назад +2

      @@happyverse1301 that's rite

    • @being_human3604
      @being_human3604 3 года назад

      Agreed. Any person should've encourage others to challenge themselves not to discourage them by saying don't come to this country because of this or that.

  • @mariaesperancagil5158
    @mariaesperancagil5158 6 лет назад

    Dude, why would you want to move to Canada if you have servants where ever it is you came from? I'm actually glad you did this video, a lot of people who want to come to Canada think that we grow money trees that you can just shake and get your cash. A bit tired of people wanting to move to Canada and then shitting on it.

  • @aayushkshirsagar4548
    @aayushkshirsagar4548 5 лет назад +6

    Please improve your audio quality

  • @alexandertsiolkovski5848
    @alexandertsiolkovski5848 5 лет назад +1

    Good points, but not really a deal breaker in any way. These are generally true even if someone is migrating from a village in UP/Bihar to Mumbai or Bangalore. I have had relatives come from Chennai to Bangalore in December and feel very cold. It's a relative and up to each one's tolerance. Cons always should be against Pros

  • @drycraftgetcrazyideas9374
    @drycraftgetcrazyideas9374 6 лет назад +29

    Bro..do a video on your story about how u go to Canada..what r the obstacles and how long it took..
    It help for the people who dream to Canada 'new' .like me

    • @DreamAbroad1
      @DreamAbroad1  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the suggestion buddy. I will try to make such a video.

    • @bohorquezcristina
      @bohorquezcristina 6 лет назад

      DRY &CRAFT Get Crazy Ideas honestly is hard to understand him

    • @amygueye4222
      @amygueye4222 6 лет назад

      😗

    • @barbaradzikowska6161
      @barbaradzikowska6161 6 лет назад

      DRY &CRAFT Get Crazy Ideas ii

    • @AMANKHANLLC
      @AMANKHANLLC 6 лет назад

      DRY &CRAFT Get Crazy Ideas .that's really great. What u advice him.

  •  6 лет назад

    If you come here,show respect for the people who were gracious and generous enough to allow you here.Follow the codes of ethics and ediquette.Learn our language,culture,history,heritage,customs,and the rule of law.Its not the government's money,it's the hard working tax payers money.No,white Canadians are not racist,Nazis,homophobic or bigots.Leave your prejudices and biases behind.Peace.

  • @wajidgul4134
    @wajidgul4134 6 лет назад +4

    After all I will say Canada is better than India,Pakistan etc so every one got own luck my advice is go to Canada make ur career make ur future if u can
    Best of luck

    • @JagdishM-bj7ot
      @JagdishM-bj7ot 6 лет назад

      Wajid Gul .. Pakistan definitely yes .. India no way ... India is far better then Canada ...

    • @wajidgul4134
      @wajidgul4134 6 лет назад +1

      Jagdish0411 M that’s y Canada is full of India

  • @writerpatrick
    @writerpatrick 6 лет назад +2

    The weather in Canada can get quite hot in the summer. If you're use to tropical weather you may not find it too bad, but you also have to deal with the bitter cold in the winter. And the snow. If you're a homeowner, expect to have to shovel a foot of snow every week in the winter, although it does vary. Sometimes we have ice storms.

  • @vijayantgovender2045
    @vijayantgovender2045 6 лет назад +3

    I would love to stay in Canada I am from South Africa

  • @Tuxedo_Cake
    @Tuxedo_Cake 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I immigrated to Canada from Western Europe. I have done well here financially and career wise. I have also learned the language(s) perfectly, and I have become an airline captain. I am now also a Canadian citizen, and I own multiple properties here (one that I live in, and some rental properties). Sure, I understand that this is modest success, I am not a billionaire - but overall I very much regret immigrating to Canada.
    As an immigrant, Canadians will treat you like a second class citizen, no matter how friendly they are on the surface. All my friends here
    are other immigrants. I have tried to become friends with Canadians, but I have found this to be an impossible task. Their
    friendships are very superficial, and loosely defined. As an immigrant in Canada, you will end up feeling isolated.
    As a pilot, I have plenty of friends, all over the world, but Canadians are the least likely people whom you will form friendships with.
    Women in Canada are generally obese. The ones who are not obese have horrific attitudes and an uncontrollable sense of entitlement, and even many of the obese ones have the same awful attitudes - they constantly bark and snap at their men. It's a sad thing to see so many men being emasculated by their obese wives. All my Canadian neighbours are married to obese women. I feel sorry for them, but it seems like it's what a man has to do if he wants to start a family in Canada. Women here will make jokes about divorce lawyers on the first date, and they will constantly talk - with pride - about how many men they have slept with. They will regularly accept your paying for their dinners and for their drinks, and will then literally ignore you when you send them a message the next day - this is called "ghosting" and it is a huge cultural trend - they are the rudest women I have met anywhere in the world (and as an airline pilot I have seen a lot of the world, and I have dated women from (and in) many countries). When I fly to South East Asia (and I fly there multiple times per month), I meet a disproportionate number of Canadians who travel there to find a wife. When I ask them why they're there, they start complaining about the dreadful obese women in Canada less than a minute after meeting them. Some of them even flap it out right away, right after introducing themselves.
    Even if you are born and raised a Canadian, but you happen to be a white male, you will be treated as a second class citizen. Canadians, and North Americans in general, are convinced that everything wrong with society is somehow the fault of white men, and that white men should be held down in life, and be given guilt trips all the time through the media and the internet and through the HR department at work, while people who were born with a different skin color, or a different gender, are given priority, even if they do not have the same qualifications. Many Canadian white men tell me that they feel like second class citizens in their own country, and many of them want to leave Canada, except that they can't leave, because they only have a Canadian passport, and as a result they don't have the right to work in any other country. The two main reasons why white Canadian men want to leave, in my experience, are Canada's awful women, and the fact that white males are treated like second class citizens.
    Political correctness is out of control. Canadians are the most easily offended people in the world, it's not even close to any other society, and at work, you will be walking through a politically correct minefield the entire time, with the HR department constantly looming over you to reprimand you if you somehow offend someone. Especially women will throw you under the bus if you are a caucasian male, but not if you have been born with a different skin color. If your skin color is anything other than white, you can get away with saying anything: racist remarks, using the n-word, voicing controversial opinions, no one will dare say anything, because the HR department is always there and ready to fire the people who do not support Canada's anti-white-male narrative. This is a society where people have been trained not to stand up for others, but to throw others under the bus whenever given the opportunity. It is a very cowardly thing to witness, and it makes for a sad environment, in which people have no unity, or values.
    The vast majority of Canadians have huge loads of debt, and have no savings what so ever. They are mathematically very poor, but you don't see it, because Canadians are always buying numerous toys, like motorcycles, skidoos, dirt bikes, vacations, showing off at the bar, big gas-guzzling pickup trucks, and they buy all of it with bank loans, or on credit card debt, resulting in a complete inability to ever retire. The average working Canadian, across all age ranges (and this is according to Statistics Canada - www.statcan.gc.ca) earns 46,000 CAD per year, and has 20,000 CAD in consumer debt. Consumer debt means credit cards, car loans and lines of credit, which are types of debt that charge as much as 18% interest. These are forms of debt that Canadians can never repay - surely not with an income of 46,000 Dollars per year on average. However, as an immigrant, you will end up having much more debt, and your income will be less. When you come to Canada, you will see the symptoms of these figures right away: just look at the number of old people who are working at Tim Horton's. I don't have any debt myself, but immigrants typically have even more debt than Canadians, because most immigrants come from third world countries, and have less financial management skill than even Canadians, who hardly have any to begin with.
    More than 60% of Canadians have taken anti-depressant medication at some point in their lives, so when you see them smiling all the
    time, it just means their happiness is chemically induced. This is the same thing as a person who uses cocaine and believes that he's
    happy. Canadians are the second largest consumers of anti-depressant medication in the world per capita. The only country that consumes
    more anti-depressants per capita is the United States. Ask yourself: if Canada is so great, why do Canadians need to take so many happy-pills?
    It is also difficult to get something done the right way in Canada. For the most part, when a Canadian does something, it will be done poorly, and this applies to everything: the way they build houses, their plumbing, painting, car maintenance, quality of paperwork, aircraft maintenance, political decision making, their own non-existent language abilities in English, designing an aircraft, diagnosing illnesses - anything what so ever, and everything takes an immense amount of time to get done. A Canadian's work slogan should be: "In Canada, half assed is good enough."
    You might say: "Well, but then why does Canada get promoted so much abroad, and why is it always among the top countries in terms
    of standard of living?". Well, the reason why Canada is always among the "top players", in terms of
    standard of living, is because Canada systematically skews the stats in its favor. It needs economic immigrants - Canada is in fact desperate for economic immigrants - otherwise the economy would implode, and the magazines (MacLean's, Canadian Business etc) that produce the standard-of-living statistics are extremely biased toward English speaking countries. In Canada, health care is truly horrendeous, the women are the lowest quality women in the world, the divorce rate is out of control, children are not safe in schools, the weather is horrific, taxes are high (but you don't get much back for it, as opposed to in Europe), and the vast majority of Canadians are so uneducated they cannot even spell the only language they speak.
    I have lived here for more than a decade now, in 3 different provinces, and trust me, you are making a mistake. My friends here are immigrants too, and they also want to get out, but they are stuck financially because in Canada, you can not make much money, unless you have a high end job, and those positions are mostly reserved for Canadian locals. For me, Canada will be the place where I have my rental properties, and those can be my cash-cows to support my lifestyle overseas. Once I leave here, I will only come back for short visits, but I would never live here again.
    Another thing is, Canadians themselves, at my work - the first officers and flight attendants I fly with - complain about the exact same things that I am complaining about in this comment, so it's not like Canadians don't know that there is a problem. Canada has severe societal problems - problems that can never be resolved - and the only way to keep the house of cards going (because Canadians have a birth rate that is well below their own replacement rate) is by maximizing immigration from third world countries, thereby always further decreasing the standards of quality in Canadian society.
    If you, as an immigrant, achieve anything in Canada, it will not be thanks to Canadians. Canadians will want you to be grateful, and
    thankful because they "let you live here", but anything you achieve in Canada will be despite Canadians.
    The worst part is that, once you get here, you will be stuck. Canadians will tell themselves "Look, immigrants stay here because they
    love it!", but the reality is that you will want to get away from Canada as fast as you can, but you will not make much money while
    living here, and if you have no money, you will not be able to afford to leave.
    Do not be fooled. Do not come to Canada. Do not say I did not warn you.

    • @Easyeastallstar111
      @Easyeastallstar111 4 года назад +1

      Thank you. Your honesty is appreciated. I hope people take your post seriously.

    • @darlenemichuk124
      @darlenemichuk124 2 года назад

      Thanks for your opinion. There is lots and lots great about Canada. You said nothing about the abundance of resourses in Canada by lots of room to grow and and make good. I can say alot to , what about farmer's providing 75% of world with food at a meagher living. We are immigrants also to start with, having a lot of compassion. Some may have forgot. IDK, just my opinion. No harm in remembering to be grateful at what cost? I don't know.
      Like I don't know what so called 'PEACEKEEPERS' Thinking this Peace Keeper started with a single rant just like yours. Thinking we are a fairly new country (am 62 yrs old) made of Immigrants my Mother and all my Grandparents Immigrated her, making a "good, great enough life" for family and a little neighborhood. Like take care of your own community and it will take care of you and others. We are not perfect like yourself. Having crossed boundries able to able to shoe humility and compassion. Some not. Your ranting and raving about Canada is uncalled for.
      Yes, males do have it more difficult than women, doesn't say anything about being the "worst".
      Sad you feel this way, let us think of TheHoly Bible, when God Amen sanctioned mankind for males to work very hard for everything and females to experiance difficult labour.
      RSVP Me Hmmm? Like do you think this is Canada or Biblical. I'd really like to see if you can think anything but stereotypical.
      Thank You,
      Must go now....

  • @jaisonjp5832
    @jaisonjp5832 6 лет назад +49

    I am living in Australia cold is not only the reason to choose to live in Aus money also big in Aus compared to Canada 🇨🇦 minimum wage in Aus is 23 dollars per hour bro .

    • @livintvincent6465
      @livintvincent6465 6 лет назад +3

      Bro
      Can you give your WhatsApp messenger n.o please
      I want to know about job opportunities in Australia

    • @zssrrrra
      @zssrrrra 6 лет назад

      Jaison Pattuvelil bro can u try 4 me

    • @meankitty1234
      @meankitty1234 6 лет назад +11

      High minimum wage doesn't mean anything. The minimum wage in Canada went from around $12/hr to $14/hr not too long ago. Guess what else went up? The cost of living. Everything just balances itself out so it didn't make lives easier. Technically it made lives worse, cost of living went up so anyone not getting payed minimum wage has to pay more than they use to pay.

    • @coolfrey
      @coolfrey 6 лет назад +6

      Minimum wage is higher but cost of living is higher too so i think its the same

    • @jithinkjose9683
      @jithinkjose9683 6 лет назад +4

      Cost of leaving is cheap bro... a bachelor can easily make 3-4 thousand after tax and he can at least 2000 even after buying a car

  • @azaadsingh7825
    @azaadsingh7825 6 лет назад

    its very expensive in canada if you want to live in a big city like toronto with nice weather and most jobs. Other cities are small and cold like edmonton , regina , saskatoon,
    Housing is very expensive in near GTA ( greater toronto area) , but if you want cheap housing , be ready to drive to work for 2 hours one way average , toronto has worst traffic on highway.
    Car insurance in GTA is also very expensive due to so many vehicles and accident claims.
    Average house in GTA costs right now around 750 k , and you have to have family income of about 200k per year to afford it , and its a 3 or 4 bedroom 3 bathroom single family house.
    Houses are cheaper in other provinces like saskatchewan, alberta, manitoba etc.
    Taxes in ontario are 13% , in alberta is 5%
    Please do your homework before you move here , dont say it will be all good. You will be surprised if you dont plan.

  • @madhuk9096
    @madhuk9096 6 лет назад +149

    Then why don’t you move out

    • @DreamAbroad1
      @DreamAbroad1  6 лет назад +11

      Sorry? I do live in Canada!

    • @tabiripetrovich517
      @tabiripetrovich517 6 лет назад +2

      Madhu K most of us did already! :)

    • @aakaashbulani9237
      @aakaashbulani9237 6 лет назад +26

      Madhu k, he's not saying that it's a hell in Canada...... this video is with a conditional word, that is "If"...... and I think you are literate enough to understand it...... Good luck...... and one more thing, great video Dream Abroad....

    • @konainglobal9653
      @konainglobal9653 6 лет назад +2

      I am in canada so you contcat. Me you need visa. May numbr. +12264559566

    • @joelosteen9709
      @joelosteen9709 6 лет назад

      konain global i want a visa please ##

  • @ankurbhutani396
    @ankurbhutani396 6 лет назад

    You are just perfect dude. Excellent observations of people's common mindset.

  • @myopinion3908
    @myopinion3908 6 лет назад +4

    It is not cold everywhere in Canada 🤦🏻‍♀️ Canada is a beautiful country.

  • @doomista2007
    @doomista2007 6 лет назад

    Vancouver island isn't cold, we have very mild winters here. Just for anyone that's never been to Canada and wants to come, British Columbia is probably your best choice being the weather tends to be more mild we don't get as harsh Summer's or winters. We get more rain then anything especially in Vancouver and Victoria

  • @dawalama9500
    @dawalama9500 6 лет назад +5

    Canada is big noooo to old people from india they may feeel soooo lonely and empty, ok for young and hard working people

  • @commercialfishingnet2188
    @commercialfishingnet2188 6 лет назад

    You know it's nice to hear all immigrants experience here in this new country, it's just how you deal with it ,winter's spring summer and fall you'll learn to love them all, dress for it and have fun, skiing, ice fishing , snowmobiling, work hard enjoy the small things in life, people just have to understand it's what you make of it

  • @dawooddurrani1220
    @dawooddurrani1220 6 лет назад +27

    if u work in Canada u have to work hard.

  • @Xyz-kz9ob
    @Xyz-kz9ob 6 лет назад +2

    I personally would've chosen Australia over Canada, but there's just so many spiders and snakes, and they are the two things I hate the most, I just don't like them

  • @bigtaxrefund
    @bigtaxrefund 6 лет назад +48

    my wife was american. when she came to canada she complained about 3 things: ITS TOO COLD.
    EVERYTHING IS EXPENSIVE THE PEOPLE ARE COLD (COLD COUNTRY COLD PEOPLE). i am canadian citizen from trinidad. we can pick up nice homes in the usa for 20-60k as opposed to homes in canada for 700k. we can put 5k down and pay 250/month mortgage. taxes are too high in canada. canada is a land of financial slavery and u dont prosper financially living here. i never recommend anyone to come here. its only good if u want to file a REFUGEE CLAIM..

    • @lisarose9091
      @lisarose9091 6 лет назад

      bigtaxrefund What is the third thing?

    • @re-enlisttoday7816
      @re-enlisttoday7816 6 лет назад +6

      You're right, please don't move here. We don't need anymore of you.

    • @kaushikraj7930
      @kaushikraj7930 6 лет назад +12

      20k for a house in US? Rofl. I love what you smokin. Unless you plan to buy in the middle of nowhere.

    • @BenHC
      @BenHC 6 лет назад +5

      Kaushik Raj
      Exactly, and if he was willing to live in the middle of no where then he could get a place that cheap in Canada too.

    • @fedvvvv
      @fedvvvv 6 лет назад +11

      You can get "nice" homes in the US for 20k. Lol.
      Get lost.

  • @AndyJingLiu
    @AndyJingLiu 5 лет назад

    After applying for Canadian citizenship and becoming a Canadian citizen, one can apply for TN or E2 visa, which are two of the many ways that Canadians go to America to work and study.

  • @elyanmatius9537
    @elyanmatius9537 6 лет назад +4

    Where ever you are living even in Ur own country or other country now it's difficult.
    Yes u should working hard it's normal if u want to live.
    money will not come from the tree for sure u should working hard .
    About expensive it's depends on how u used, how u spend money.
    Before going check Ur financial if it's not enough for sure don't go because not easy to search a job will take 6-7 month to find it.
    Sometime we should sacrifice ourself to have a better life.

  • @febinjohny6557
    @febinjohny6557 5 лет назад

    Hi
    I am going to apply for Canada pr option in Nova Scotia province and Saskatchewan.
    1.NOVA SCOTIA
    require ielts 5.5 band
    require 2 years of exp
    require WES report
    2.SASKATCHEWAN
    require ielts 6 band
    require 2 years of exp
    require WES report.
    in these which WES I need to select
    1.WES Standard Application.
    2.ECA Application for IRCC
    For higher or continuing education, licensure, and employment, select the WES Standard Application.
    For immigration purposes, select the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) Application for Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
    Note: Only completed degrees or diplomas can be evaluated for the IRCC application. WES does not evaluate occupational or trade qualifications.

  • @SudeepBheemireddy
    @SudeepBheemireddy 6 лет назад +10

    Tell something Positive along with Reality. Good Air, More oppurtunities, Quality of Life, Good Public Schools for children. West is a place where there is Dignity of Labor. Anyways, All the things you said are True !

  • @joselinraj156
    @joselinraj156 6 лет назад +5

    Any of the county u will not make money with out hard work according to me Canada 🇨🇦 is the nice country I love ❤️ Canada 🇨🇦 my country ‘tis thee

  • @Rupal173
    @Rupal173 6 лет назад

    I agree with him .. one has to go out of the comfort zone of their homeland and work really hard . But rewards sure come out slow n steady . If you already doing great then its not a great idea to move out to a strange land

  • @pranavdange5695
    @pranavdange5695 5 лет назад +4

    One of the reason to come to Canada -
    For the lovely Couple staring and gazing in each other's eyes 🤩

    • @uday9918
      @uday9918 5 лет назад

      Just don't make them uncomfortable

  • @NicoleStLouis-is2hc
    @NicoleStLouis-is2hc 6 лет назад

    My friend thought she could get her student visa for Canada by applying across the border in USA....nope! She was denied and LOST her college tuition!!! Be CAREFUL!!! Make sure you follow everything by the book.

  • @ayanarya1891
    @ayanarya1891 5 лет назад +4

    I am pretty sure he is not in Canada coz of his IELTS score :D

  • @chaitanya1985
    @chaitanya1985 6 лет назад +2

    Thank You for being kind. Since how long you had been at Canada? Where do you stay in India?

  • @MrEmran-fx9uv
    @MrEmran-fx9uv 6 лет назад +3

    So why r u living there ...
    Come back to u r home...

  • @louisbinwag3304
    @louisbinwag3304 5 лет назад

    Hello man if you want to come to Canada you have to prepare your self in all aspect of life .. you should be smart too.. and if you are here in Canada do not trust anybody.. just work by your self..

  • @frlouiegoad4087
    @frlouiegoad4087 6 лет назад +8

    Yes: Canada is a wonderful place to immigrate, Great to be.

    • @salmanriaz8563
      @salmanriaz8563 6 лет назад

      Fr Louie Goad the beautiful place canda

  • @calebhaugen6364
    @calebhaugen6364 4 года назад

    Well yeah its gonna be hard to live here money-wise because you should do your own work at home. Where do you come from where laundry and dishes are done for you for free?
    Doing your laundry and dishes is nothing it's not an excuse to not come to Canada because the dishes and laundry are harder to do here than anywhere else.

  • @meghannhockin3496
    @meghannhockin3496 6 лет назад +8

    This is a joke.

  • @m1eoo
    @m1eoo 4 года назад +1

    Man, you’re wrong :/
    Everybody loves Canada. Maybe it’s the stunning nature or the friendly cities, including Toronto and Vancouver, or maybe it’s the humility, humor and generosity of the local people. The locals aren’t just easy-going either, they also have an uncanny ability to turn a statement into a question (by adding ‘eh?’ to the end of every sentence), making striking up a conversation with them particularly easy.
    1. Maple Syrup - put it on everything
    2. Poutine - a national institution
    3. Natural wonders - around every corner
    4. Outdoor recreation - paradise for nature freaks
    5. Diversity - it’s in the DNA
    6. Friendliness - it’s in the water
    7. Hockey - born and bred
    8. Trailer Park Boys - Canada’s #1 export
    9. Hawaiian Pizza - the only thing controversial about Canada
    10. Bunny Hug - the cutest thing about Canada

    • @calebhaugen6364
      @calebhaugen6364 4 года назад

      Fun Fact: Poutine was a combined Canadian and American invention.

  • @sowso7487
    @sowso7487 6 лет назад +4

    Thank for dis vis
    Canada immigration

  • @skrasel6508
    @skrasel6508 6 лет назад

    Such a real truth about foreign life ... Thanks for telling the fact

  • @sukhwindersinghsukh3910
    @sukhwindersinghsukh3910 4 года назад +3

    It's very easy to work in India and high payment..😃

  • @kseries1444
    @kseries1444 5 лет назад +2

    You are lives in Canada, that's fine, but why are you demotivating people🙁

  • @Yootube101
    @Yootube101 6 лет назад +12

    Negative

  • @sibimalayil4143
    @sibimalayil4143 6 лет назад

    Guys . i used to live in toronto for 6 years on downtown Toronto at college park . i used to make 8000 cad lowest everymonth ( i say this because i dont want you to think that this guy is broke ) . everything is expensive in toronto .you wont get above average life if u dont have a 100 dollars to spend everyday excluding ur rent and savings .. All u can do is just dream one day i will start enjoy toronto life and will have a room in highrise condominium in downtown core .. Dream dream dream and u will keep dream until u take last breath . if u want to save money either move to suburban or come to USA or europe ..

  • @arshdeepsharma850
    @arshdeepsharma850 6 лет назад +4

    4:06 HenHaaHaahahahh

  • @indocarsdiary
    @indocarsdiary 5 лет назад

    no 6 : if you cannot adapt well to orderly society, in India if u drive a car its free for all, no complicated rules as long as you dont crash into something
    in Canada, the sheer number of driving rules you must follow is staggering (right of way, speed limit, lanes, etc)

  • @pardipparjapati9217
    @pardipparjapati9217 6 лет назад +3

    Tu wapis chalega canada se dusro ko kya bolta hai

  • @MS-jh7dq
    @MS-jh7dq 6 лет назад

    Defenitly liked your video.... It covered answer of almost all the genuine doubts...
    Thank you very much

  • @kunalpahuja6343
    @kunalpahuja6343 6 лет назад +22

    I would like to know who told you it takes 1 year to get a visitor visa for USA if you are living in Canada be it student or PR ... ??? coz that reason is totally invalid ... maybe you don't know you can get a tourist visa in one week !! Get some facts correct bro 😇

    • @DreamAbroad1
      @DreamAbroad1  6 лет назад +7

      I did not talk about 1 week processing time dude, but the time you should spend in Canada before applying US visa. 4 of my friends got their US 'tourist' visa rejected and they were simply told that 'you haven't spend enough time in Canada yet'. This statement when they were all here in Canada on PR and spent more that or approx 6 months in Canada. Fee of around USD 180 also got wasted. So, I have all my facts absolutely correct bro 😇

    • @rajdeepraol1692
      @rajdeepraol1692 6 лет назад

      Dream Abroad why would getting tourist visa to US be that important? Ridiculous to even consider that point.

    • @rajdeepraol1692
      @rajdeepraol1692 6 лет назад

      Meanwhile Canada has huge problem of illegal immigrants flowing in from US

    • @420kalicharan
      @420kalicharan 6 лет назад

      Dream Abroad my friend got a visitor visa within 1 year of time after moving there. It depends upon the time and immigration officer tok

    • @GoogleUser-ez8ks
      @GoogleUser-ez8ks 6 лет назад

      abe chuti*** he clearly said its not a norm but advisable.. agrezi samajh nai ati aur pahuch gaye canada

  • @4youreyes
    @4youreyes 5 лет назад

    Canada is hard to live because the qualifications you have earned from a foreign country is not recognized. If you are happy with menial wages, then it is fine. Foreign Doctors/Engineers working as Taxi Drivers/laborers in companies are a regular feature in this country. The only way to come up is to get qualified in a Canadian University and get North American experience. It takes a long time to achieve all this. Therefore the younger you are the better, if you are willing to work hard.

  • @krnk1533
    @krnk1533 6 лет назад +8

    If i take a risk, i will get easy job, how much is the salary for a drafter like electrical drafter working in autocad or revit MEP Software.

    • @OQureshii
      @OQureshii 6 лет назад

      40-50k CAD

    • @patdoyle2514
      @patdoyle2514 6 лет назад

      In Canada you can take a free course "English as a second language" Do a search for more info..

    • @azaadsingh7825
      @azaadsingh7825 6 лет назад

      around 48 k to 50 k but then you put 13% tax on it plus CPP and EI , that will come down to around 35k net income

  • @baljeetkalsi5572
    @baljeetkalsi5572 6 лет назад

    This information is especially for students from PUNJAB, India, because I get many phone calls.
    Students with low IELTS score (less than 6 in any category of R/W/L/S) or with poor academic score can't get admission to public colleges, so agents in Punjab misguide them and charge money to provide offer letter from private colleges and say “this college has DLI number”. Please understand that DLI number alone has no value and will not get Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP). Every college MUST have DLI number otherwise you will not even your get study visa (actually it is called study permit).
    Many students from Punjab are coming to following private colleges and none of them is eligible for PGWP:
    Pacific Link college
    CIMT college
    Evergreen college
    Focus college
    If you think by coming to any of these colleges you can then change to public college, forget it. Think why a public college did not give you offer letter in first place; because your IELTS score is low or your academic score is low. But please stop listening to agents in Punjab. All they want is you money. They are misguiding you.
    "Rab da wasta, Punjab de agents kol na jao"

  • @cedude69
    @cedude69 6 лет назад +3

    That's right! Stay in your own country!!!

  • @RamiAzzedine
    @RamiAzzedine 5 лет назад +1

    Why you are in Canada then if it's not good

  • @narasimharao527
    @narasimharao527 5 лет назад +3

    U plz come back if u donot like.
    Dont make foolish statements

  • @Daniel13l
    @Daniel13l 6 лет назад

    Everyone complains about the cold lol it’s actually not that cold, similar temperatures to London or Chicago. Cold weather means = no more nasty insects 😀I love it.

  • @SD-ko4jd
    @SD-ko4jd 6 лет назад +6

    Bro you are so informative, forget all the lame negative feedback

    • @aleshw1224
      @aleshw1224 6 лет назад

      yes he is good for weather channel

    • @SD-ko4jd
      @SD-ko4jd 6 лет назад

      ales wittek and you are good at sitting like a couch potato and troll! :p