Sulit pa din naman po ang mag Canada, pero as Celine said, kahit nasaan man tayo, nasa palad pa din natin ang kapalaran natin.. Watching from Sudbury, Ontario..
sulit ang mag-Canada kung ang goal mo ay long term, meaning kung ang purpose mo ay magandang future para iyo at family mo pero kung ang gusto mo ay magbago agad ang lifestyle right away masasabi mo na hindi sulit kasi hindi yun possible.
Definitely worth it mamuhay sa Canada if you’re realistic and you have the right mindset. If you live within or below your means, you will be better off living in Canada than in the Philippines. Delay gratification and invest in yourself or income generating assets. Huwag magmadaling bumili ng bahay, kotse, gadgets at kung anu ano pa to keep up with your peers. If you dig yourself a financial hole early on so you can impress your family and friends, then you won’t stand a chance irregardless of where you immigrate. Ipon before pasikat and you will do better here than sa Pinas! Kahit na empleyado ka dito puwede kang umasenso dito if intentional ka sa finances mo.
For those who do not know and do not follow what is going on in Canada, it's going downhill fast. The fact that this video is outhere and became a stage for argument wether it is still worth to move to Canada is a proof of it.
@@jezlincunada5854, no I hate snow, I came to Canada when I was 27, family sponsored, my sister petitioned my mother and all of us 5 who are unmarried are carried by my mother, now I’m married with 2 kids 30 & 21 and 5 more years for my retirement
Kami a family of 3.. si husband ay nasa minimum wage lang 1 job.. ako naman peso lang pagitan namin so halos nasa minimum wage din.. 1 job lang din ako.. ang damin kung tulog... at rest... wala kaming Car at wala kaming mortgage na bahay... so far our life is so good.. may ipon kunti... at may quality of life.. hindi namin pinobroblema ang pera kahit minimum wage lang kami
Canadians don't necessarily have to move back to the Philippines. Many Can-Fils move to the US for better salaries and opportunities. There are 1.2 million Canadians that live in the US
Simple lang explanation to unravel the big question whether sulit ba ang pagod diyan sa Canada. The bottom line is the purchasing power of the money of the respective country. Minimum wage earner ka dito sa Pilipinas, hindi mo afford umutang ng sasakyan dahil ang kita as MWE ay kulang pa sa isang bituka.
Ok lang sa Canada your young and healthy all we work work of course,pag tumanda kana pag 2k lang yong retirement mo with morgage ,and property tax na di kana maka survive sa tax and pagkain wala na ,better stay sa pinas pag maysarili kang property sa pinas ok na ang 2k dollar na retirement mayaman kana doon
How I wish I can also be heard about Canada experience. Quite disappointed with other vloggers articulation of the upside and downside of it all. Helpful if rhey present less of SWEEPING GENERALIZATIONS… diff folks for diff strokes… plus the positive traits and mindset. I am almost 73… simple life but better than when I was in the Philippines as a writer and teacher….
Ganern d naman sa Pilipinas eh pag makaabsent ka lang sa work sira na ang budget mo that month.. d pweding mag absent kasi meron ding maraming bills... dito sa Canada ganun din puyra lang kung marami kang ipon .. ang napakaganda dito sa Canada kung makaabsent ka sa work din marami kang ipon hindi mo problemahin un... chill chill lang kasi malaki ang sahud kung marunong ka sa pera.. it doesnt matter kung malaki or maliit ba ang sahud mo as long as marunong ka sa pera
Walang definite answer…depende yan sa tao. Some will be happier in the Philippines and some will have a better life here. Some people will not admit, they would have been better in the Philippines and it’s not financial but the quality of their lives and their kids.
Absolutely sulit2x better Canada dollars than Pelepen petot 😊no hypocrisy just reality with beautiful 4seasons winter fall spring and wow summer with cool air😊
Kung hinde na sulit eh uwi na agad sa pinas wala naman siguro pumipilit para mag staybsa Canada. Kung sa pinas eh pwedeng hinde magtrabaho pero makakabayad ka pa rin ng bills at makakakain ka eh uwi na agad sa pinas san ka pa nde na dapat pinagiisipan. Too much hypocrisy in complaining na sa Canada eh puro trabaho ang gagawin mo. In the first place kaya nag Canada yung galing sa pinas, most of them walang maganda trabaho sa pinas.
I don’t think there’s an apple to apple comparison between Canada and Philippines. No matter what you do for a living in Canada you’re better off in Canada eh.
@@CesarSalire-qg8wm My cousin's husband owns a shipping company in the Philippines. One of my friends owns a hospital while another is a very successful RE Broker. Are you saying you're better off than them no matter what simply because you're in Canada?
@@robocop581 I’m happy for your family and friends that are successful in PI. The conversation was about regular workers in Canada and PI. That’s what I’m referring to. Also Canada and PI have different form of government, social program, taxation etc so it’s difficult or fair to compare them. Just my two cents.
@@CesarSalire-qg8wm I think one thing rings true for most of the people I'm associated with in the Philippines. If they're well off in the Philippines they're well off. But if they're well off in Canada they're just average. So why give all that up just to be average in Canada.
@@robocop581 if listen carefully to their conversation, there was no mentioned of business owners or successful Filipinos migrating to Canada. It is implied that they’re referring to regular workers. Hope you understand what I’m saying. I’m not trying to put down anyone. Peace out. ✌️
Grabe Po kasi and dulot nang mental at physical stress. Pag double job ka that's 16 hours a day na work plus your ride to work back and forth leaving you only very little time to rest. Matindinang impact sa mental health if Hindi balance ang life.
Tama yan my husband is working 2 jobs dto kami Vancouver may mortgage kami with 3 small kids 1 job ako as nursing assistant,Hindi happy si mr sabi nya uwe na kami lahat sa pinas mag business na raw kase buhay dto busy d balance sa pamilya it's hard to decide
@@bellecomollob995 that is true. 2 years na kami Naka UWI dito sa Pinas after almost 20 years sa Toronto. We also have 3 kids. Kahit simple ang buhay dito sa atin, masaya naman at very minimal and manageable ang stress. Me time kami palagi sa pamilya. Iba narin kasi ang Canada ngayon compared 10 or 15 years ago. Di Rin Ako happy non gaya nang Mr. mo. We had to make a choice at Di naman kami nag Sisi sa awa ni God.
Sulit pa din naman po ang mag Canada, pero as Celine said, kahit nasaan man tayo, nasa palad pa din natin ang kapalaran natin.. Watching from Sudbury, Ontario..
sulit ang mag-Canada kung ang goal mo ay long term, meaning kung ang purpose mo ay magandang future para iyo at family mo pero kung ang gusto mo ay magbago agad ang lifestyle right away masasabi mo na hindi sulit kasi hindi yun possible.
Definitely worth it mamuhay sa Canada if you’re realistic and you have the right mindset. If you live within or below your means, you will be better off living in Canada than in the Philippines. Delay gratification and invest in yourself or income generating assets. Huwag magmadaling bumili ng bahay, kotse, gadgets at kung anu ano pa to keep up with your peers. If you dig yourself a financial hole early on so you can impress your family and friends, then you won’t stand a chance irregardless of where you immigrate. Ipon before pasikat and you will do better here than sa Pinas! Kahit na empleyado ka dito puwede kang umasenso dito if intentional ka sa finances mo.
For those who do not know and do not follow what is going on in Canada, it's going downhill fast. The fact that this video is outhere and became a stage for argument wether it is still worth to move to Canada is a proof of it.
Tama yung explanation ni kabayan it’s really up to you…Pero dependi nasa inyo totoo nman yan nuon ok Pero ngayon dependi nman sa gusto mo…
I been here for 33 years, I went back home after 18 years , I missed Pinas, but I cannot stay for good in pinas
I’m from Windsor, Ontario
@@jezlincunada5854, no I hate snow, I came to Canada when I was 27, family sponsored, my sister petitioned my mother and all of us 5 who are unmarried are carried by my mother, now I’m married with 2 kids 30 & 21 and 5 more years for my retirement
Kami a family of 3.. si husband ay nasa minimum wage lang 1 job.. ako naman peso lang pagitan namin so halos nasa minimum wage din.. 1 job lang din ako.. ang damin kung tulog... at rest... wala kaming Car at wala kaming mortgage na bahay... so far our life is so good.. may ipon kunti... at may quality of life.. hindi namin pinobroblema ang pera kahit minimum wage lang kami
Canadians don't necessarily have to move back to the Philippines. Many Can-Fils move to the US for better salaries and opportunities. There are 1.2 million Canadians that live in the US
Simple lang explanation to unravel the big question whether sulit ba ang pagod diyan sa Canada. The bottom line is the purchasing power of the money of the respective country. Minimum wage earner ka dito sa Pilipinas, hindi mo afford umutang ng sasakyan dahil ang kita as MWE ay kulang pa sa isang bituka.
Ok lang sa Canada your young and healthy all we work work of course,pag tumanda kana pag 2k lang yong retirement mo with morgage ,and property tax na di kana maka survive sa tax and pagkain wala na ,better stay sa pinas pag maysarili kang property sa pinas ok na ang 2k dollar na retirement mayaman kana doon
How I wish I can also be heard about Canada experience. Quite disappointed with other vloggers articulation of the upside and downside of it all. Helpful if rhey present less of SWEEPING GENERALIZATIONS… diff folks for diff strokes… plus the positive traits and mindset. I am almost 73… simple life but better than when I was in the Philippines as a writer and teacher….
Ganern d naman sa Pilipinas eh pag makaabsent ka lang sa work sira na ang budget mo that month.. d pweding mag absent kasi meron ding maraming bills... dito sa Canada ganun din puyra lang kung marami kang ipon .. ang napakaganda dito sa Canada kung makaabsent ka sa work din marami kang ipon hindi mo problemahin un... chill chill lang kasi malaki ang sahud kung marunong ka sa pera.. it doesnt matter kung malaki or maliit ba ang sahud mo as long as marunong ka sa pera
I REALLY LOVE CANADA MY .
Walang definite answer…depende yan sa tao. Some will be happier in the Philippines and some will have a better life here. Some people will not admit, they would have been better in the Philippines and it’s not financial but the quality of their lives and their kids.
@@alf5155 Many of my friends that have lived in Vancouver for 45 years still call the Philippines "Home". Go Figure
Absolutely sulit2x better Canada dollars than Pelepen petot 😊no hypocrisy just reality with beautiful 4seasons winter fall spring and wow summer with cool air😊
I would love to be interviewed. I’ve need here in Canada for 20 years. I have lots of things to share. 😊
@@TheJpears Hi. Please email me your story at inanutshellvlog@gmail.com, and let's talk about this there! Thank you.
Yong asawa ko construction worker dito sa ponas. Paano Kaya din dha mag aaply
Kung hinde na sulit eh uwi na agad sa pinas wala naman siguro pumipilit para mag staybsa Canada. Kung sa pinas eh pwedeng hinde magtrabaho pero makakabayad ka pa rin ng bills at makakakain ka eh uwi na agad sa pinas san ka pa nde na dapat pinagiisipan. Too much hypocrisy in complaining na sa Canada eh puro trabaho ang gagawin mo. In the first place kaya nag Canada yung galing sa pinas, most of them walang maganda trabaho sa pinas.
I don’t think there’s an apple to apple comparison between Canada and Philippines. No matter what you do for a living in Canada you’re better off in Canada eh.
@@CesarSalire-qg8wm My cousin's husband owns a shipping company in the Philippines. One of my friends owns a hospital while another is a very successful RE Broker. Are you saying you're better off than them no matter what simply because you're in Canada?
@@robocop581 I’m happy for your family and friends that are successful in PI. The conversation was about regular workers in Canada and PI. That’s what I’m referring to. Also Canada and PI have different form of government, social program, taxation etc so it’s difficult or fair to compare them. Just my two cents.
@@CesarSalire-qg8wm But you said no matter what you do for a living. You never mentioned regular workers
@@CesarSalire-qg8wm I think one thing rings true for most of the people I'm associated with in the Philippines. If they're well off in the Philippines they're well off. But if they're well off in Canada they're just average. So why give all that up just to be average in Canada.
@@robocop581 if listen carefully to their conversation, there was no mentioned of business owners or successful Filipinos migrating to Canada. It is implied that they’re referring to regular workers. Hope you understand what I’m saying. I’m not trying to put down anyone. Peace out. ✌️
Mahal naman ng pakwan dyan. Sa US $5 lang large na.
Oo nga grabe dito hehe
I don't get it bakit laging sinasabi na puro work sa Canada?! Khit saan ka naman pumunta you need towork khit sa Pinas or sa khit ano mang bansa.😅
Mga feeling don at doña lang yang mga yan
Grabe Po kasi and dulot nang mental at physical stress. Pag double job ka that's 16 hours a day na work plus your ride to work back and forth leaving you only very little time to rest. Matindinang impact sa mental health if Hindi balance ang life.
Tama yan my husband is working 2 jobs dto kami Vancouver may mortgage kami with 3 small kids 1 job ako as nursing assistant,Hindi happy si mr sabi nya uwe na kami lahat sa pinas mag business na raw kase buhay dto busy d balance sa pamilya it's hard to decide
@@bellecomollob995 that is true. 2 years na kami Naka UWI dito sa Pinas after almost 20 years sa Toronto. We also have 3 kids. Kahit simple ang buhay dito sa atin, masaya naman at very minimal and manageable ang stress. Me time kami palagi sa pamilya. Iba narin kasi ang Canada ngayon compared 10 or 15 years ago. Di Rin Ako happy non gaya nang Mr. mo. We had to make a choice at Di naman kami nag Sisi sa awa ni God.
Is it possible to contact Celine’s ticketing business?
@@mayl4440 yes please messager her on her FB page-- Pinak sa Canada SK. Thanks!
Sabi ng ibang pinoy dyan wag daw mag convert kasi nasa canada na at sweldo naman ay cad. 😂 Malamang walang alam sa inflation ang mga yun.
$9.99 plus 12% tax for that watermelon
No tax for food
your income is taxed, packaged products are mostly taxed plus carbon tax and services are taxed. Taxed to death 😂😂😂😂
@@timphiey Oh my