Canadian PR is VERY Difficult and You may be wasting your time

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @Chris-Kim
    @Chris-Kim Год назад +78

    Just based on my experience, 90% of international students come to Canada without any clue. Many of them even do not know what PNP is.That surprised me a lot.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +5

      I agree

    • @priteshpjjagani4753
      @priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад

      @@AskKubeir Indians are not educated they're not scholars they just want to crack it they watch RUclips videos like yours they don't read they don't read books they're not intelligent they are not good students of course Indians don't know what is PNP because they don't do their research that's Indian mentality to cheat that's the Indian mentality. Indians want to listen to somebody else instead of learning. Indians are fooled by lies and propaganda what do you expect from Indians it's in Indian culture

    • @SevenskyGaming
      @SevenskyGaming Год назад +3

      I was one of these International Students who were promised a dream. This is currently my 7th year going to 8th in Canada, and still no Invitation to Apply. I've been in the pool for close to 2 years now and my hope is getting smaller everyday. Now I'm trying to learn French for the CRS points and trying to get a hold of a PNP.

    • @priteshpjjagani4753
      @priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад

      @@SevenskyGaming who promised you a dream? You're an ignorant Indian what do you think

    • @priteshpjjagani4753
      @priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад

      @@SevenskyGaming why don't you learn French eight years ago you knew you were coming to Canada why didn't you learn French 10 years ago

  • @thamyd21
    @thamyd21 Год назад +26

    I’m in Toronto and my room mate is from India trying to get her PR. I’ve had discussions with her about her 3 yr journey so far. It’s so sad how much International students don’t know compared to Canadian students.
    First, there is a major difference here between university and college. And there is a difference between public universities and private universities. Public universities have the best reputation for getting good paying office jobs (lawyer, scientist, etc). Colleges are for trades (plumber, Electrician etc) but trades have lower salaries than office jobs. My room mate went to George Brown college for marketing and the only job she could find after was at a fast food restaurant. She keeps asking me how to get a good job like mine (I work remotely for an American tech company, stable hours and good pay) and I’m brutally honest with her in saying that jobs like mine don’t consider you if your going to places like George brown college. It’s got to be a public university (University of Toronto, University of Waterloo) basically anything with University of and a city/province name. Also, colleges like George brown are known for being diploma mills. Basically anything with a high international student population are institutions companies stay away hiring from. These places don’t offer good education to get you far. My room mate doesn’t even know how to write a proper essay and I had to help her practice for the IELTS exam.
    Please do your research and focus on getting a good quality education in Canada vs any education. It’ll set you up for success. My other friend is also working towards her PR but she went to the University of British Columbia which is a good reputable university. She works as a senior accountant making great money, full health benefits, and 4 weeks of paid vacation time off. The contrast between my room mate that went to George brown and my friend that went to UBC is insane.

    • @clarksmith8830
      @clarksmith8830 Год назад

      basically this. You don't know how many immigrants in particular indian ones are studying something trash like HR in Seneca, Centennial, etc George Brown's College. These diplomas are effectively worthless and a waste of money. No employer for a high paying job will even consider the degrees. Meaning give up on owning a home

    • @nayanmehta2267
      @nayanmehta2267 Год назад

      What do you suggest studying between Vancouver Island University at BC vs George Brown college…

    • @enggguy
      @enggguy 10 месяцев назад

      Tuition at UBC is $50K a year and most colleges average tuition at $14K. If there are pathways for PR then the ROI at the college level is better. Unfortunately or fortunately these pathways are slowly drying up leaving a more expensive route only available. But at least the province and the country is benefiting from the old system dying off that shady bad actors.

  • @desiboi3630
    @desiboi3630 Год назад +5

    Very thoughtful insight Mr Kuber! I don’t usually write comments but I’ve been trying for Canadian Immigration since 2019 and after loosing around $10,000 and a lot of hair I realized I don’t want to be cramped up in a cold basement with 4 people, almost no savings, working odd jobs, being insulated by employers as soon as they realize I need a visa sponsorship. So I left Canada and moved to the USA. Good luck and best wishes for anyone in the immigration process. Stay strong 🙏🏼

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +1

      All the best

    • @jamesmartin6319
      @jamesmartin6319 Год назад +1

      Sorry, but "lol,"😂. Moving to US(incase you're from India) is no joke, too. Good luck with US immigration if you're Indian.

  • @thrallingFRglory
    @thrallingFRglory Год назад +42

    Agreed. It’s getting almost impossible to secure a PR for those in BC and/or Ontario. But I would be hesitant to suggest the rural areas. The healthcare system in this country is severely broken. And I say this as someone who works in Health Policy. The wait times are astronomical. It’s much much much worse in the hinterlands. Please consider this before coming here.

    • @skariaroy5988
      @skariaroy5988 Год назад +1

      What if , if you get a Job in ON and work for 1 year? You can get extra points for Job offer right?

    • @ninazhang2597
      @ninazhang2597 Год назад

      @@skariaroy5988 only if you meet certain conditions. You can get points if your work permit has your employer's name on it.

  • @Deena_SL
    @Deena_SL Год назад +3

    Great that you're painting a realistic picture. Hopefully this will help many people to alter their plans for the better

  • @edmartalnag2754
    @edmartalnag2754 Год назад +14

    I really admire how honest you are and for not sugar coating what's the reality here in Canada. A lot of immigration consultancies would tell beautiful promises to their clients just to persuade them to sign up and avail of their services but in the end those clients' dreams would eventually or most likely be shuttered because of the uneducated advice they got and unpreparedness. By the way, I was always watching your videos back in my country when I was not yet PR here in Canada but well, I am here now. You may not know but your videos helped me a lot. EE FSW here! Blessings and more power.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +1

      That's awesome. Congratulations

  • @sarahbey1304
    @sarahbey1304 Год назад +12

    Canada is getting harder to settle in for sure but, it's also fair to admit that most "students" who are supposed to be smarter than this don't do the least of efforts to research their chances. They just want to land there and figure it out later on which is a big no no in any country but especially in Canada and in these times. As always, good stuff ! thanks for sharing these insights.

  • @anoopnair9068
    @anoopnair9068 Год назад +7

    1 pathway that is working out in a slight way is this
    Do you bachelors, do your masters, work for atleast 4 or 5 years back home in your country, apply for a study visa of 1 year course or 2 year as per your financial capability, apply for work permit work for 1 year and then apply for PR.....this pathway is somewhat still relevant but might get outdated soon.
    You get points for being single, having done your bachleors and masters (pending ECA), points for Ielts 8777, points for study in canada, and then finally points for 1 year work...

  • @rayyusuf6157
    @rayyusuf6157 Год назад +12

    I admire this man so much. Just subscribed to his channel. Blunt and straight forward man!

  • @adrian-4767
    @adrian-4767 Год назад +16

    Ask Kubeir HUGE RESPECT FOR YOU SIR, you avoid people spending their life savings money on a useless journey/path and instead you choose to tell the whole truth about this and also offering some alternatives 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You're the GOAT (greatest of all times)

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +2

      You are very kind. 🙏😊

    • @ratedr9672
      @ratedr9672 Год назад

      Wish I had seen this before coming 😔

    • @adrian-4767
      @adrian-4767 Год назад

      @@ratedr9672 why do you say that? you want to leave Canada? what other country are you going to go now? why do you want to move out from Canada?

  • @rajeevverma3452
    @rajeevverma3452 Год назад +5

    As a fellow RCIC, I simply admire your brutal honest views. Hats off to you Kubeir.

  • @ss2024-v2h
    @ss2024-v2h Год назад +12

    Yesterday I was listening to the radio about the Ukrainians who have arrived and are arriving in large numbers. I was having a thought this will have an impact on the future PR invitations ,it's going to be a tough road ahead. Today I hear this sensible man talking which no one else seems to talk about. His numbers and facts gives me goose bumps 😢. Believe me, it is going to be a difficult, difficult, difficult, difficult..... Appreciate your shout out Sir...

  • @clarkkent1922
    @clarkkent1922 Год назад +12

    Reality bites and is clearly described in this video. I'm a tfw and I completely agree with his message. I feel that I have no chance for a pr in ontario so i should to move to rural areas. Thanks for showing everyone the true picture of Canadan immigration today.

  • @pankajbarua6480
    @pankajbarua6480 Год назад +3

    This is really the true story inside Canada ! So , be wise to take decision before proceed. Very Useful , thanks

  • @zfriendlybiz
    @zfriendlybiz Год назад +3

    Due to immigrants Canada is becoming stronger & stronger every day. The bigger the society the more jobs & spaces will automatically be created for new comers, diversity will bring prosperity in future.

  • @sophianguyen6866
    @sophianguyen6866 Год назад +15

    You are totally right! I have been studying, working, living in Canada for 7 years and just got Pr card but the wait time was extremely long, and difficult to become a permanent residency. Because Canada government focuses on taking care of Ukrainian, Afghanistan refugees after pandemic. 😢

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +3

      Welcome to Canada

    • @lakeofbays1622
      @lakeofbays1622 Год назад

      The point is Canadian Government did not promise anything to anybody. You assumed that it is very straight forward and easy based on your agents propaganda.

    • @priteshpjjagani4753
      @priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад

      @@AskKubeir Indians refuse to learn to speak French they are that the back of the queue because they refused to speak French Indians refuse to do what we'll get them the most CRS points its Indian mentality to go into something unprepared short-term thinking they don't think in the long-term they don't do what they have to do then they cry like babies the first thing Indians can do to improve their spot in the queue is to learn French and they don't do it that's why ukrainians get invitation to apply before Indians

    • @RajanRajan-ej8pt
      @RajanRajan-ej8pt Год назад

      Sir it's possible to get work permit in Canada like restaurant workers and hotel worker

    • @priteshpjjagani4753
      @priteshpjjagani4753 Год назад +2

      @@RajanRajan-ej8pt restaurant work is the best way to get a job and permanent residency in Canada, but get your master's degree in hospitality get your bachelor's degree from India in hospitality and master's degree from Canada otherwise forget it plus you need to speak French if you don't speak French then forget it. Where is your best opportunity as an Indian? Go to Mexico then come to America

  • @shahnavazshaikh5508
    @shahnavazshaikh5508 Год назад +3

    Sir. You are absolutely right. Most of students are pursuing their study only for getting P.R.

  • @ThuyTran-ix5wh
    @ThuyTran-ix5wh Год назад +2

    PR via Agri-food pilot program is easy. I’ve known a family of 4 came to Canada as visitors and now PR after 1 year working as butcher in Vancouver.

  • @nishcad
    @nishcad Год назад +6

    Tough love but very necessary. I took your advice in January and began French. Still I hope all of us can achieve our immigration dreams.

    • @sabugeet
      @sabugeet Год назад +3

      I personally know a girl who cracked French in two years and got her ITA

    • @agustinarcusa7696
      @agustinarcusa7696 Год назад +1

      @@sabugeet I did the same, but my native language is spanish so i think it was easier for me.

    • @cibisounder
      @cibisounder Год назад

      @@agustinarcusa7696 How long did it take you to pass the test?

    • @agustinarcusa7696
      @agustinarcusa7696 Год назад

      @@cibisounder took me 2 years

  • @Kevinrs1994
    @Kevinrs1994 Год назад +1

    To the point, I love this video. People need to understand the truth and the reality.

  • @JovelynMontes-u9z
    @JovelynMontes-u9z Год назад +5

    This video is like a REALITY CHECK for me. Thank you.

  • @dhruvpatel8793
    @dhruvpatel8793 Год назад +13

    I got my PR 2 years ago, still I am addicted to your videos 😅😅
    Good job & Thank you kubeir your videos helped me a lot👏👏

    • @sandeepshresthasir
      @sandeepshresthasir Год назад +1

      this comment should be pinned.

    • @cs2466
      @cs2466 Год назад +1

      Hi Dhruv, Could you tell what is the job market for university or college lecturers. Many thanks in advance

    • @dhruvpatel8793
      @dhruvpatel8793 Год назад

      @@cs2466 One of my friends did phd from lakehead University n they hired him as a lecturer after completing the course However, when he came to Canada he was enrolled in Master but after landing here he changed it to phd

    • @cs2466
      @cs2466 Год назад

      @@dhruvpatel8793 Hi thanks for the answer. But do you think having PhD and coming for 1 year PGWP certificate programme, completing it, later will help in my Canada PR process. Thanks

  • @asifbhaivahora8102
    @asifbhaivahora8102 Год назад +3

    I am Canadian MBA with multiple qualifications in IT, Hotel Management, Education etc with 5 countries experience and 3 awards still there is no job year after six months or clear pathway to PR. Those who leave job and come here for PR must think twice!

  • @VishnuKamath
    @VishnuKamath Год назад +34

    Excellent video. People should see this before expecting miracles from Canada. The crossing that are happening at Roxham Road is bringing in more refugees. I am afraid that Canadian immigration is becoming like US where it is biased towards refugees and regional candidates rather than merit.

    • @simmirama3690
      @simmirama3690 Год назад +1

      So true

    • @ps4gamer195
      @ps4gamer195 Год назад

      US immigration is biased towards talent(talent visa categories?). Lol, Canadian immigration is inviting extremely low skilled labour who comes to study in diploma mills. What a poor comparison!

    • @robins9850
      @robins9850 Год назад +8

      Canada has closed the doors on getting the chances of a PR for many. But your homeland still desperately needs you like it has always been. Stay In India and work towards building our nation. Even if you by any luck get a PR, what good that would do you!!? You'd only be discriminated everywhere by the locals who are already fed up of mass immigration overcrowding their cities, hospitals etc. also leading to soaring housing prices and contributing to rise of inflation. No wonder crime rates, gun violence etc are also sharply increasing.

    • @viraj5132
      @viraj5132 Год назад +5

      ​@@robins9850 Our motherland also needs foreign remittance to strengthen rupee against dollar. Please never forget that.

    • @robins9850
      @robins9850 Год назад +2

      @@viraj5132 Lol nice excuse..but if our educated Indians dont leave and stay back, it is inevitable that they would be inclined to do things which would build the nation and uplift the economy. They can setup businesses/startups and sell to the world to bring in foreign currencies. This is a more feasible and honourable way to earn forex by being a top exporting country, not by being servant to the locals in the developed nations. There's no honour in being a servant and you know how you are treated there. Japan, S. Korea rose to prosperity by being top export countries not by being servants. Infact economic prosperity can only be achieved by building your nation to attract foreign investors and customers rather than sneaking out like thieves. I have never seen a country prosper where citizens are always in search of opportunities to sneak out rather than staying in to build it, example - phillipines, India, pakistan etc. Even the locals of the developed nations also know how desperate our public is in escaping their homeland and hence they exploit them well.

  • @gerulais
    @gerulais Год назад +4

    I’ve been living in Canada for 15 years now and me and my wife are considering to move back to Europe at some point. I just want to build a pension here and leave. Housing market is inaccessible, drugs are everywhere. And let’s not forget about the subpar education in the public schools. Instead of teaching kids things like math, literature, world history, geography, etc., the education system focuses on the SOGI education, “inclusivity” and other crap like that. The other day I asked my kid where is Mediterranean Sea. She didn’t know. “Somewhere in the US”. It’s not her fault that she didn’t know, but the education system is focused on creating idiots and ignorants because that’s how you control a population. Less educated, easier to manipulate. And I could go on.

  • @markchristi2649
    @markchristi2649 Год назад +4

    Bro you are a saint for international student … God Bless You

  • @soniasandeep9717
    @soniasandeep9717 Год назад +1

    This is the absolute hard brutal truth salute you Kubeir for bringing sense and opening eyes

  • @ginaross295
    @ginaross295 Год назад +1

    I’m a PR who came last year and settled in Toronto. I have been watching your videos since I applied for PR. Thanks for making such informative videos

  • @begumthobani3037
    @begumthobani3037 Год назад +2

    You are absolutely right, so many people are just going to sit in the EE
    What happens to all those PGWP holders, the job market is going to be very competitive. You are spot on about students choosing the right provinces , thinking rural

  • @MaverickRam
    @MaverickRam Год назад +1

    This video has been long in the coming. Thanks for releasing it now. People need a reality check.

  • @sabugeet
    @sabugeet Год назад +11

    I hope Germany opens up their similar express entry scheme. It would hopefully divert more people to Germany, yet Canada is highly competitive

    • @motolaoshin
      @motolaoshin Год назад +1

      English language makes Canada more competitive, I believe Japan also has a similar scheme.

    • @sabugeet
      @sabugeet Год назад +2

      ​@@motolaoshin New Zealand is also there, which I feel is harder. I couldn't get the through. But I did get Canada

    • @motolaoshin
      @motolaoshin Год назад +1

      @@sabugeet You are right, found New Zealand and Australia difficult also. Canada was the easiest but that was 2017.

    • @sabugeet
      @sabugeet Год назад

      @@motolaoshin I got mine in 2020. Now it's way harder

    • @sanhaarora2277
      @sanhaarora2277 Год назад +5

      Germany already has 21 months PR post study. And German education is way way way cheaper. I am an MBA student in Germany and I have an exponential Return on Investment as my college fees for entire 1.5 years of MBA is just 4.5 lacs. And there are so many courses in Public Universities with absolutely zero fees.
      Once you attain a work permit (EU BLUECARD) your job market gets bigger and bigger. Now you can apply for jobs in 27 European Union Countries.
      Having said that, learn at least one European Language and it’s worth it. I learnt German.

  • @mustakimshah6706
    @mustakimshah6706 Год назад +1

    Never seen these words telling by anyone. Keep saying. Respect!

  • @henryanombosehenry8148
    @henryanombosehenry8148 Год назад +4

    If I ever need an immigration lawyer it will be this guy. He's transparent and truthful

    • @adrian-4767
      @adrian-4767 Год назад

      HENRY ANOMBOSE HENRY I agree, Kubeir is the best 💯💯

  • @duantunes9871
    @duantunes9871 Год назад +7

    Incisive and valuable insight as always. Thanks a lot. I hope they're able to honor their promise to process applications in less than 6 months, even with all these events. I was able to secure an ITA in Sept/2022 with AOR in Nov/2022 and the silence and waiting are killing me, for real.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +3

      Processing times have certainly improved

    • @sabugeet
      @sabugeet Год назад +2

      Be patient brother, it took me 24 months during the Covid times

    • @duantunes9871
      @duantunes9871 Год назад

      @@sabugeet I'm trying to be, but it's hard when you see other people with similar applications getting their PR approved in 80 days --'

    • @surya143s
      @surya143s Год назад

      Which Noc sir?

    • @LakshmiNarayananin
      @LakshmiNarayananin Год назад

      Hello, what's your NOC code?

  • @jitendrabaid89
    @jitendrabaid89 Год назад +2

    Now there is a new problem. Siblings of Canadian PR are now coming and bribing agents to find them jobs and that's how they are settling here. It just not right to cut line like this.

  • @natoffei1016
    @natoffei1016 Год назад +2

    Your frankness is very valuable.
    Hoping to book a consultation with you one of these days

  • @shaurya7557
    @shaurya7557 Год назад +2

    Youre the only consultant i feel like trusting sir

  • @rumitsingh12
    @rumitsingh12 Год назад +3

    And most likely not worth it with high taxes, high rent/mortgage, generally costly travel, wage suppression and increasing tensions and crime in society

    • @awesomekj5812
      @awesomekj5812 Год назад

      True that ...and don't forget higher wait time for medical

  • @RogerH2K
    @RogerH2K Год назад +1

    Finally somebody tells the true, thanks a lot

  • @doctorwho01
    @doctorwho01 Год назад +3

    Canada is soon going to be like Australia!
    Firstly, students in the upcoming years will have to return back home because of extremely tough PR eligibility criteria.
    Outland PR pathway is as good as dead and in the future, only the cream of the cream would be able to qualify.
    Best of luck to all, do your research and act accordingly!

    • @swtn19
      @swtn19 Год назад +4

      They hve to work on immigration system.... Because everyone want to come Canada.... without knowing what is Canada

    • @rameshpudhucode6862
      @rameshpudhucode6862 Год назад

      @@swtn19 not everyone. If they get US H1B and cross 485 stage, no one wants to come to Canada. US is always the first option for all Indians.

  • @markchristi2649
    @markchristi2649 Год назад +1

    Yes you are right, temporary workers helping Canadian economy, students bringing money ….but when it’s coming for PR …… NO

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      very difficult proposition

  • @cs2466
    @cs2466 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. This man is very transparent and guide in TRUE direction

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Glad you think so!

    • @cs2466
      @cs2466 Год назад

      @@AskKubeir Hi Kubeir, The person whom I highly respect and value more. I have Ph.D. in CSE and working as an Prof in reputed University in India. With age 36, work experience - 10+, CRS - 383, IELTS - CLB 7, thinking of quitting the existing job and coming to Canada in Jan intake for 1 year PGWP programme. Is it good to come Canada and spend 1 year to earn Canada PR. What are the challenges in turn I would face during this phase of transformation? Thanks in advance. Keep rocking . You are amazing.

  • @brendaali4738
    @brendaali4738 Год назад +4

    Sir i just like u for being very honest and straight up and on point with ur excellent ideas , great advice and u always find the best way to show ur support for the people who want to migirate with their family for a better future god bless u always sir kubeir 🙏🏻🥰🙌

  • @dulipmendis4224
    @dulipmendis4224 Год назад

    This is by far the most honest opinion i have ever heard. Thanks Mr.Kubir

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Thanks for watching 😊

  • @missrukshi786
    @missrukshi786 Год назад +1

    Systems there should be clear and fair to all,people are invested their time,emotions and hard money. They may avoid genuine applicants but the path they choose is not going to help

  • @lakeofbays1622
    @lakeofbays1622 Год назад +1

    Agree totally. I was thinking the same way for some time.

  • @frederickfabrez5514
    @frederickfabrez5514 Год назад +1

    Sometimes the immigration consultant did not tell if an applicant does have a high or low chances of becoming a P.R. in Canada..

  • @bellaaldama5027
    @bellaaldama5027 Год назад +1

    An excellent video, and you are very honest and transparent .. thank you for your honesty 🌹🌹🌹💚💚💚

  • @esparda07
    @esparda07 Год назад +1

    Of course nobody is talking about it. The government inherently wants people to think they are all going to be PR's. On the other hand, aspiring applicants don't want to believe the possibility of their time and money being wasted.

  • @edafemathew8617
    @edafemathew8617 Год назад +1

    I happily clicked the subscription & like buttons at the same time cos of ur honesty 👍🏾

  • @mokshmodi7028
    @mokshmodi7028 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Kubeir for making this honest video. I am a international student came in this may, honestly i am disappointed with the education quality. I enrolled in a run of the mill general college (Lambton Mississauga) for my PGDM. Worst decision ever, also worsened by the fact of lack of jobs, high cost of living and just plain loneliness. This is further complicated by the number of people pouring in and the fact that getting a PR is gonna get difficult. I have made the decision to return back to my home country and spend the time with my family instead of struggling here for next decade.

  • @beentheredonethat8280
    @beentheredonethat8280 Год назад +1

    Best recommendation is to stay where you are.

  • @gaganpreetkaur3984
    @gaganpreetkaur3984 Год назад +2

    U r d best.U have always provided the right guidelines

  • @homebased_pinay
    @homebased_pinay Год назад +1

    Exactly! I wanna slap this video to some people who are dreaming!

  • @Diamonds001
    @Diamonds001 Год назад +3

    This was my view from onset, saw it coming since 2020.... It's raw truth

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +2

      It's unfortunate

    • @Auro77
      @Auro77 Год назад

      Same….I wanted to start my application but was always held back, something didn’t feel right.

  • @sujithajose5300
    @sujithajose5300 Год назад +1

    really appreciate the clarity of your message,this is something people should know about.

  • @prataproy8529
    @prataproy8529 Год назад

    You’re the best when it comes to Canada immigration ❤

  • @vinay2222c
    @vinay2222c Год назад +6

    Good points and it makes sense 100%. We live in the US on H1. AOR Jan 2020 (not a typo). We have been waiting for our PR. We even had two kids after we applied. Now i am starting to think that US maybe a better option.

    • @skariaroy5988
      @skariaroy5988 Год назад +1

      The problem with US is that you will never be able to apply for GC until your kid turn 21.

    • @skariaroy5988
      @skariaroy5988 Год назад

      I applied on Dec 2019. Got first PPR email on Feb 2022. But got married immediately after that. Started the adding of my spouse process in September. Got CoPR in Feb. you should reach out to ircc. Order gcms notes.

    • @suryac850
      @suryac850 Год назад +2

      Atleast you have H1. Most people don't even get that

    • @TK-wp3iw
      @TK-wp3iw Год назад +1

      ​@@suryac850 fr

    • @activa5021
      @activa5021 Год назад

      Apply for mandamus ( google it , if u dnt knw wat that is )

  • @olawalegbems5370
    @olawalegbems5370 Год назад

    I would be coming to study this year..!! But I planned for 2years and 5months before coming.
    Have a plan (route to PR) before you come.
    Thanks a lot !! It was really helpful still.!!

  • @sumit241000
    @sumit241000 Год назад +1

    You are simply the best the way you speak.

  • @sainathreddy1566
    @sainathreddy1566 Год назад +1

    This is most realistic and practical video regarding immigration

  • @spawn11
    @spawn11 Год назад +2

    Very honest advice to all who are willing to come to Canada. It's a beautiful country and which needs lots of people. But avoid these two provinces/states like plague Ontario and British Columbia. Both these provinces are full and with too much competition employers will treat you like slaves NO VALUE FOR HARD WORK.
    Those new comers already in Canada and are struggling to get full time job or PR. Leave Ontario and British Columbia go to places like Alberta, Yukon, North West Territories, New Foundland Labrador, etc

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +1

      Thanx for sharing

    • @spawn11
      @spawn11 Год назад

      @@AskKubeir Bro what you telling here its the job of travel agents but a brainer they do have commissions too. Great job though.

  • @pierrek6492
    @pierrek6492 Год назад +1

    As of this point, you either need to learn French or give up, unless you get PNP from Alberta by some miracle...

  • @shaikhmuhammadjauwadmuhamm1021
    @shaikhmuhammadjauwadmuhamm1021 Год назад +2

    Thank you sir, for harsh but true reality 👍

  • @yanbautista
    @yanbautista Год назад

    it is big business for Canadian immigration, that is why they don't talk about it, they're just making a lot of new programs or pathways.

  • @rapakas2000
    @rapakas2000 Год назад +2

    The truth is finally out!

  • @hardyaldhutt
    @hardyaldhutt Год назад +1

    Kuber is 100 percent right ✅️

  • @humairahmujawar
    @humairahmujawar Год назад +1

    thank you very much Sir, for your valuable advice and insights. It really helps.

  • @hamaracanada5857
    @hamaracanada5857 Год назад

    We came just a month ago to Canada and have shared our experiences in vlogs on our channel

  • @KitsGravity
    @KitsGravity Год назад

    I am very close to getting the PR. 476 is my CRS score. Almost there.

  • @rajsriselvansrp4831
    @rajsriselvansrp4831 Год назад +1

    Damn Straight to the fact !!

  • @priyarai9237
    @priyarai9237 Год назад +1

    Where are these people going to stay? There is a big housing issue here. No space to accomodate these people.

  • @surajsugunansss
    @surajsugunansss Год назад +2

    Will IRCC not consider the financial background of the prospective PR applicants ? I think they are expecting that not all the candidates will have financial background to show the required funds even if they are eligible , I mean they are not giving this for free . Pathway is for those with stable financial background not only just for point holders.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +1

      There is a requirement to provide proof of settlement funds for economic PR categories.
      Canadian Experience class and those with valid job offer do not need to show any proof of funds

  • @TheKatkuri
    @TheKatkuri Год назад +1

    Thank you for your insights Mr. Kubair! Appreciate the value of the information you provided. I am on a study permit currently and my husband has come along with me as my dependant on an open work permit (spouse visa). Can he become a primary applicant for PR?

  • @avinmaharaj4540
    @avinmaharaj4540 Год назад +1

    I agree unless you willing to move to rural areas, or the quotas increase...its a risk. Then you have elections in 2025.... lolz.

  • @AntiDegenerate1971
    @AntiDegenerate1971 Год назад +5

    Applying PR from Ontario is a suicide option. Atlantic provinces and Alberta is the way to go. Even Alberta is becoming increasingly competitive nowadays.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Yes. It's getting very competitive.

  • @robinpathania1400
    @robinpathania1400 Год назад +3

    Can you make a video regarding which province have the best programs to move and work after the work permit. Even after 1 year of experience in teer 3 job and having two degrees is making it difficult to get an PR in Ontario.

  • @ankurankur6287
    @ankurankur6287 Год назад

    Hello Mr Kubeir, I am your big fan !
    I request you to make some enlightening videos on challenges for new comers/students have to face and is it worth it ?
    I see students from well to do families ( with networth of 10 Cr+) coming here and have to work full time in starbucks/day jobs to pay their bills.
    Not sure they came here to study or provide Canada cheap labor.
    Yes , what they get is escape from India that our child is in Canada
    FYI I am in my late thirties, came on ICT WP and on path to PR. Even with 6 figures salary i find GTA so unaffordable for family.

  • @sniper-md3qd
    @sniper-md3qd Год назад

    so basically Canada wants people to come and urge them to come and give pgwp's and then it leaves them in the grey, because it can't handle the amount with a country like Canada and its economy this is ridiculous.
    well this put a train wreck on my mind because i got accepted in a DLI in ontario for a 2 year diploma..so i guess by then i will have 0 chance..even with a pgwp and 1 year work experience and even if i go for a 3rd year adv diploma, i will have 0 chance in EE or PNP..if things are going to be extremly difficult. the last thing i want is to sacrifice for nothing at the end.

  • @sarabjeet4026
    @sarabjeet4026 Год назад +1

    So realistic approach 👍🏻

  • @mrsmashh
    @mrsmashh Год назад

    Freaking truthful, insightful and guiding video

  • @chahatgrewal5364
    @chahatgrewal5364 Год назад +1

    Respected sir
    Thanks for sharing very informative and correct information 🙏

  • @AmanSS890
    @AmanSS890 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a cousins thatcame to canada from india . my parents came to canada in the 80s and were able to buy there dream house. he came to canada in 2019 and say my parents have this hyge house and started asking for money he was like leand me money and i will pay you back when my brother said no he got offended. you have to wprk to get what you want the good life is not handed to you. hw did manage to buy a house by lieing about how much he makes he works at a gas station his wife works in a factory.. people only see the big houses and the business of there realitives when they come to canada but dont see all of the hard work that went into it, sometimes the less you talk about your business and success infront of family memebers the better they might be cheering you own infront of you but behind your back they are like green eyed monsters.

  • @ynandal
    @ynandal Год назад

    I wonder if they stopped rejecting those study visa applications where applicant says along the lines of "After studying, I may work and stay in Canada legally"

  • @videosandphotoslide7866
    @videosandphotoslide7866 6 месяцев назад

    Clean up the backlogs first and put them to work. Then see how many Canadians can fulfill the job. Then open the immigration door accordingly. This is what Canadian immigration should do. Otherwise everyone will suffer Canadian and newcomers at the end🤔🇨🇦

  • @bangtanboy3851
    @bangtanboy3851 Год назад +1

    Sir Ji, your explanation is very logical, realistic and practical with full of forthsight about the topic.... great video.... thanks a lot

  • @msingh683
    @msingh683 Год назад +1

    So many Indian(Punjabi) students will be screwed up in coming years if they thought they would get PR by Canada.

  • @simmirama3690
    @simmirama3690 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT VIDEO THANKS FOR VALUABLE INFORMATION 👍

  • @trainerzard7
    @trainerzard7 Год назад +1

    Mate, thanks a lot for this informative video. I am a diploma (undergraduate student) in Ontario. Could I just move to another province once I finish my studies?

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Yes. It's possible

    • @trainerzard7
      @trainerzard7 Год назад

      @@AskKubeir thanks bro. Another question. If I get a PNP from Alberta, will I have to reside there after I receive my PR, or could I leave the province even though I received it only due to the PNP

  • @sherrydiwan8351
    @sherrydiwan8351 Год назад +1

    Sorry Sir I am in thé Atlantic region very less jobs are available here because everyone is moving here even people living in Canada

  • @samridhichhabra4046
    @samridhichhabra4046 Год назад +2

    Hi Kubeir, When you say if your scores are low? What is the low score as per you ?

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Check the trends of the program in which you are eligible and wish to apply and match your scores agains those being invited.

  • @himalifonseka91
    @himalifonseka91 Год назад +1

    Great guiding, thanks ..

  • @santakhan9227
    @santakhan9227 Год назад

    One suggestion please
    I’ve received my ITA in May end and I submitted all my documents in mid July. When can I expect my approval of application or COPR? We are really worried as it’s already mid August almost

  • @castransfin1024
    @castransfin1024 Год назад +1

    These are only assumptions and does not reflect the real situations on the ground.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Ok, please share the real situation

  • @spawn11
    @spawn11 Год назад +1

    02:35 There is NO HUGE SHORTAGE of employees/labor in Canada. But a shortage of cheap slave labor who don't know their rights. It's very easy to exploit temporary workers/students by showing them the lollipop of PR offer letter.
    Canadians demand a living wage for hard back-breaking work that companies don't want to pay for. So big firms are dictating the government to keep importing cheap labor so-called students. Ofcourse the government is getting a big share of profits too. These days employers are paying on a salary basis instead of hourly to avoid paying you overtime. They will make you work 60 hours in 6 days for 120-130$ salary/per day. This practice needs to be stopped.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад +1

      Actually there is a huge shortage in skilled trades across the country. Speak to the business owners who are struggling to find skilled workers at fair wages and you will know what a mess it is.

    • @spawn11
      @spawn11 Год назад

      @@AskKubeir thats true skilled trades workers make good buck. But Indian mentality is of white collar office job lol. Where hands don't get dirty.
      In Canada, US or Australia people wearing hard hats, orange vests their personality and attitude is more than office people. Many times they talk businesses on their own terms if they sense their service is needed urgently.

  • @vm5847
    @vm5847 Год назад

    Sir, agree that there are 2 mn.
    But in the EE pool it is only 250k.
    Most of your fans are EE candidates

  • @ShadabKhan-xl9hy
    @ShadabKhan-xl9hy Год назад +1

    I recently received my ITA. My name on the WES report is different from my name on the passport (initial in WES was expanded in the passport as Surname). Is LOE enough to apply or should I get an affidavit as well? Please advise.

  • @merrysyed5261
    @merrysyed5261 Год назад +1

    Then which country is better than Canada to get PR quickly and where we can earn a good wage? Please reply

  • @faridrezaei8180
    @faridrezaei8180 Год назад

    What I like about your channel is the hard truth you speak about. Thank you for being honest. It can help me to plan wisely not just based on whim.
    Do you have a plan to do an analysis on bill c19?
    It would be great if you could share your pov on it.
    Again thanks for your kind and clear insight.

    • @AskKubeir
      @AskKubeir  Год назад

      Video on bill C19 changes has already been posted.

  • @TusharJade101
    @TusharJade101 Год назад +2

    I got you sir and also agreed with you so as I am planning to go canada next year what will be the best province or what is the way where I should gaureently get PR if you make any video on it it will be really helpful

    • @priyarai9237
      @priyarai9237 Год назад +2

      Do not come to Canada. Life is hard and rent , food etc very costly. Do not waste money and time.

    • @sabahussain2336
      @sabahussain2336 Год назад

      @@priyarai9237 Where should we go to then?

    • @srinivasvaitla7717
      @srinivasvaitla7717 Год назад +1

      Haha …. I would say just take a good advice from lawyer.. trust your guts…. I can only see this RUclipsr shouting not advising

    • @TusharJade101
      @TusharJade101 Год назад

      @@srinivasvaitla7717 actully I droped my plan to go canada

    • @srinivasvaitla7717
      @srinivasvaitla7717 Год назад

      @@TusharJade101 you shouldn’t have buddy