This is quite an eye-opener! Thank you for referencing one of my videos. Your discussion makes me realise that most of the Jamaicans I know here in the UK aren't actually that familiar with life in J.A. They were mostly born here and often their parents were too, and they visit infrequently. This video does a great job of digging into some of these commonly held ideas about Jamaica. Thank you 🙏🏿
You are welcome! It's a pleasure to have given those insights. Visiting and getting first hand experience is key and as you highlighted, having a stream of income to cover expenses is paramount. 🤴🏾✨🌞
For me, moving back to Jamaica is a must. One must think that moving back home or anywhere, one has to plan and organize so you can put things in place to make the move sustainable and economical. You must plan the move!
Jamaicans overseas coming home and Jamaicans living in Jamaica looking to migrate which we will never stop happening the grass will always look greener until you travel abroad , travel open up your eyes making you look at life different experience wise.
Two Hundred and Fifty Five mass shootings in the US since this year and that doesn’t include regular every day murders. I moved back after 46 years abroad and every day I give thanks for making that decision. Some people don’t have the resources to come back so they use “crime” as an excuse.
@iamgrateful4819 People tend to see what they want to see and make time to explore... Glad to hear that you are delighted with the decision you made to return...🤩🌟👍🏾
US is different because of the 2nd amendment and they are letting too many people into their country with their nasty ways. Trump as controversial as he is , is right!
I know a few Jamaicans who have returned, who are living in my future community. They have not regretted the move at all. There are some Jamaicans who move to UK US or Canada and they left nothing behind. A friend of mine shared with me that she stopped over from Canada and needed somewhere to stay and her sister has a friend residing in Bronx who agreed to put her up for the week she was going to be on the US side. She said, the gentleman told her that him living condition is good and when she got there she was in disbelief., just utter shock! It was a basement space and she said it was awful she couldn't even take a shower because that amenity was not there! She left the following day!! That left me to wonder, 🤔 why did he think his living arrangements were so great? How was he living prior to going to America?? Smh and I deduce that some Jamaicans were living in some dire straits before going away so they willingly settle for subpar conditions. It's beyond me. Se even said the area was such a run down area and it would appear like gunshot could ring out any minute an yu affi duck 😂😂😅
@AnnaYAH5315 Some believe that Jamaica is so bad that no matter how bad where they are happens to be it is better than Jamaica and so they are able to settle. Some also hear such good things spoken about America that they cannot transform what they had heard and believed with what they are seeing or living. There are a mixture of areas in Jamaica and every other country. 💯😎
To compare murder statistics effectively between countries of vastly different sizes, it's crucial to use murder rates per capita rather than absolute numbers, ensure consistent definitions and reporting standards, and consider the broader socio-economic context that may influence crime rates.
Thanks for joining in on the conversation. The statistics was shared in the same way the statisticians used it for comparison on the site it was taken from. 🧐💯
its the parts of the cities thst they are from are the challenge plus it looks like the gentrification of many parts of the island is rapid along with the overall cost for those homes
There are still development done that are geared towards Jamaican and young people that are affordable 2 beds 1 or 2 bathrooms if they wanted those. There is definitely more development happening rapidly across the Island. The return require forward planning. 💎
Hi i just wached your video, and you give some rates about hous rent insurance/care etc. things you need to make a living. You said life in us uk and Canada is more expensive then jamaica, but isnt it also that overseas the salary range is a lot higher. So its ceasyer to pay that rent/insurance etc. then with the salary in jamaica and therefore life in jamaica right? Thanks for your content. Its very informative 👌🏻
Thanks for your questions. According to all the expat and repat forum that compare a range of factors including salaries, they found cost of living in Jamaica (amongst several other countries) to be more affordable. We have a video showing the typical cost of living for a month in the video 'On average, how much does it really cost to live in Jamaica'. The cost for renting is included in the 'Moving to Jamaica: Which accommodation is best' video. ✨💯🎶
A lot Jamaicans see america as the promise land only if you have a profession or educated otherwise you will be doing 3 jobs to survive to make ends meet.
There are equally people on here with degrees who have not been able to get jobs in their field if they were not shortage careers such as teaching and nursing. The fact is that in 'developed' countries there are conveniences that 'developing' countries don't have to those levels or don't offer and that can be rather attractive until you get there and see the cost one has to pay for those conveniences and sometimes cannot find the time to even benefit or enjoy them because they are too busy working, running errands and sleeping to do anything else. Because those bills aren't going to pay themselves and if ignored only going to cost them more because they won't go away or be left unchallenged. 🤔🧐
My sister has 2 masters (one from a US college) and is currently a PhD student and is unemployed.. She has been looking since last August without success. If she had done a CNA course she would have been employed. The Corporate world is not kind to immigrants.
@lornamcdonald9312 So there are good paying job, people simply need to achieve the relevant professional qualification? 🤔🧐 In @msymister6776 case, her sister has the qualification and simply not getting the jobs applied for. 💎
@@LifewiddiJamFams I have started. When I saw my family members in their 70s being forced to work full time bcz their pension and social security cannot finance their monthly expenditures. I just knew that wasn't going to be me. No sah...
I’m not even Jamaican but my husband is. I wish he’d move back sooner than later cause I want to go too. Some don’t want to move back home but all the others are moving in.
It's the conundrum faced because Jamaicans in the diaspora who don't want to move back also don't want others to move in. Equally, people moving out of their countries and other who see the opportunities and possibilities are moving in. Hopefully you can convince him to move back. Develop a plan and work it! 🙏🏾💎
@feonasmith9226 Jamaicans in Jamaica don't need them to move hack. However, some people abroad really would like to move back. However the narrative they hear prohibits them from making that step. They need the facts to reassure them of the quality of life possible in Jamaica,💎💯
Thanks for the information. My thoughts: #1 Crime- Black lives don’t matter to Black people not just in Jamaica but globally. Mindset reset needed collectively. #2: Cost of living- importation is going to make things expensive globally. Ground provisions are healthier and the way to go. #3. Employment- Have a funds available which may be needed to supplement income earned on the island. Remote work may also be an option. #4. Healthcare is free, but be ready to wait hours at any public facility. #5. Infrastructure- Roads, trash collection, water, electricity etc. I understand things take “time”. But would like to know how much time. Is that 10 months or 10 years? At the end of the day…….. There is no place like home. 🇯🇲
Some great points. Development require money to get them done and as such it will take time; we can see that development is happening, trash collection is available and people still choose to burn trash for example. There is the PATH programme for funds; however consider Jamaica's GDP and tax revenue in order to do everything needed and additional funds than they already offer on top of reasonable access to free healthcare and reasonable access to free education. There are some remote working happening. In North America and Europe there are so many NGO and NPO that support with services and grants or other social services that support the people. Maybe there need to be more of those. 🤔🧐
I am afraid of Jamaica Canine Pitbull Dawgs in the JCF. I am afraid of the healthcare system where lives do not matter, I am afraid of the corrupted leaders on the land. Wish it a was better place. Mi still a sing Jamaica land mi love anyway.
There are challenges and a variety of experiences. However, together we can find ways to survive. Government corruption is in every country and it would be great if that could be averted. Repatriates who are accessing the current healthcare system are satisfied and the occasions we have encountered the police we have nothing to report negatively. However, we are aware that people of all different levels of integrity are in society and will be reflected in the police, government and every organisation. Hopefully you've decided to return or see ways you can contribute to making a change from wherever you are watching. 💎💯
Fully understand. Often people think its a lower cost of living there until they move and see the reality of what they earn and what they need to survive... 🤩😎
I'm always "amazed" when some persons speak disparagingly about Jamaica, and cussing "govament" out of one side of their mouth, especially those who live and assimilate in other people's country ... then rail against those who are from other countries see the value of purchsing properties, moving and living in Jamaica ... 🤔
What when the money run out. and we already pack up and leave our overseas life. Do you know how hard it is to a just back, especially if you have children
People who make the choice to return to Jamaica are usually either coming for a season and then once they feel whole to take on the challenges of their overseas residence they return or they are coming back to Jamaica for the long haul. In both case they need to consider how they are going to survive in Jamaica! 🤔🧐😎
That could probably be your who month's expense (including rent) and leave change if you were living in Jamaica; providing you can source that money each month! 💯💎
@patriciasenior626 Jamaica's healthcare services is offered to citizens and residents at no cost; it is also universal! Some groups of people get their prescriptions filled at no cost but most people pay for theirs. There is also the private healthcare options that are available for those people who want to use that instead just like many people in Canada are opting for.
@@LifewiddiJamFams A friend of my mother's moved back to Jamaica after living in the UK for over 55 years, having moved there as a young child and it was always her dream to retire back to Jamaica. She's been back there for over 10 years and said it's the best decision she ever made! She said she gets her regular medication and that free healthcare is good. Many people don’t take the time to check the facts but just go by the negativity and what the biased media say about Jamaica. A year ago we travelled from Ocho Rios to a rural part of St Catherine and all the kids born in the UK were so amazed to see how good the roads were for the entire journey! They just loved all of it!
I cannot understand why we are supposed to care if Jamaicans want to return or not. We shouldn't be convincing them of anything. So many people want to move here to Jamaica we don't even have enough houses as it is.
You do make a valid point! However, in the mix of people there are those who are genuinely looking to come home. Nevertheless, they aren't sure because of all the negative things they have heard said by other Jamaicans and the media. Therefore, we need to show them the realities of Jamaica. 💯
I think the size of Canada and Jamaica is a big difference, therefore I wouldn’t consider them the same . I live here🇨🇦 and I can’t walked anywhere at night as a single woman. I was in Jamaica for three months last year and the women don’t go anywhere at night alone. When I went walking in the morning everyone was sitting on sticks and needles until I returned, they didn’t encouraged walked at night either. I love ❤️ Jamaica 🇯🇲 but there’s issues there just like likes everywhere else. I’m will going be 76 in few weeks, my foods is a big issues because I don’t eat box meals out I makes my own. This allows me to stay away from medication of any type. I only eat what on the farms and not import from other countries when I’m there that way I know what I’m getting.
I can walked in Canada 🇨🇦 at night without worrying, yes just like anywhere else one must be careful about the area you walking. Not walking behind buildings and lane ways.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Noticed that although they though it was a risk to walk early in the morning you got back and was safe each time. People have preconditioned fears some of which has not real basis because it is passed on or enforced by others fears. As you send in your follow up, it's about practising safety in where you are walking which you would do in any country. 💎✨💯
That's the same in Jamaica; low income and elderly! Many people choose to use private health care petty much as they probably do in Canada and increasing numbers are doing in the UK. My relatives in Canada have medical insurance and increasingly more people in the UK are getting medical insurance to avoid waiting lists. 💎
When you refer to those statistics, you also need to compare the size of those countries in comparison to Jamaica, as well as the population of those countries, which would make Jamaicas statistics much higher than the statistics of the countries you refer to is much higher than jamaica. Just food for thought 😊
The size of the country and the population only gives the population density of the country which doesn't directly correlate to crime. Monaco and Macau are the most densely populated countries and they are equally very wealthy. Their crime rates are low. Crime has many factors and population density, which so many people feel should be high on the list, really isn't that high on the list of factors. 💯💎🧐
Can’t compare rent in Ja with abroad because the pay is inline with where you are. If you are in Ja and earning a foreign salary of course it’s cheaper in Ja for them
Don't blame them thsy suffer also thay don't get enough wages when thay work also if thay are sick thay don't get help also thay live in poor ares its like going back in the last century its like shantie towns very poor I see with it with. My eyes some parts are nice you have to have money also very violent crimes like every were in the world 😮
All parts of Jamaica needs improvement and they just improved downtown Kingston and gentrify that so much of Kingston. There are new developments and road works, harbour and so much happening in Kingston and you haven't noticed! There is a children's hospital being built in Montego Bay the largest of it's kind in the Caribbean. Redevelopment of Ochio Rios and so new developments in Montego Bay, the bypass for Montego Bay and so much more. The country is diversifying it's development to ensure that all Jamaicans are experiencing facilities wherever they reside across Jamaica. 💯😎
To compare crime in the little island of JA against the USA , CAN and the UK is like comparing pears with apples..just look at the population of those countries and look at the 3 million in Jamaica.. If you really want to know if crime is bad in Jamaica, just look at how many houses now have burglar bars and how many people are living in gated communities!! Say no more !
Mister, burglar bars are something that was a show of wealth from I was a child and then it became a trend. There are many houses in the newer developments that don't have any. Additionally, there really isn't that many gated communities in Jamaica and the majority of Jamaicans don't live in gated communities. They live is subdivision developments or traditional suburbs and rural communities where they are outside the urban areas. 💯😎
Do you live in Jamaica? Jamaica is 76th on the 2023 Global Peace Index scoring 1.986. USA is at 129th scoring 2.448. For context Iceland is at number 1 with a score of 1.124. There could be a lot more transparency and less bureaucracy in the way Jamaican organisations operate. However, what you are preconditioned to refer to as corruption in Jamaica is called lobbying in USA. The social services are present and people utilising it. Considering the country's population and revenue. Roads are being repaired and we've only experienced two power outage since coming to Jamaica and it was brief. One of those was because they were working on cable lines on our street. Water is definitely something that needs to be address and funds are earmarked to tackle that. How can you contribute to redressing any of these factors you raised? 🤔🧐
@@LifewiddiJamFams I don't need to remedy anything, mi not going rass back. Point blank and period. That's my choice, you go back and live if that's what floats your BBC boat
It was the opinion that this was an intelligent conversation @JAMUSA2018 and would appreciate if you had the decency to keep it that way. 🤔🧐 You have decided to stay away and that is your choice. There are many choosing to move to Jamaica or return to Jamaica because that floats their boat! 💯
You my friend, whichever country you're living in look around and tell me what is lacking in that country,and see what other people is saying complaining about, you'll find there's a lot needs to be done to improve it. Stop pointing fingers because if you're jamaican,right now you're paying into and building up other cultures country when you should be building up your own, you seems Contented in another mans backyard,but when push comes to shove him nuh want you deh,him just a tolerate you fi now!..
@Dwrankoheart There are so many billionaires that reside in Jamaica and they aren't affected by crime. Seems the problem from that scenario is fear. If moving back is their desire there are so many neighbourhoods they could move into and both feel and be safe. 💯🎇😎
@nigeltaylor926 Jamaica could have a lower crime rate for sure. However, it is definitely not that astonishing when we are looking at actual statistics, understanding the sensationalism of media sources and factors that lead to crime of which population is very low down on the list of things to consider. Countries with large population hide the height of crime in their country behind their population and Jamaica definitely do not have that option. What statistics were you basing your statement from? How could that be reduced or addressed from your perspective? 🤔🧐
@LifewiddiJamFams I'm not going by statistics,I'm going by my own personal experiences... when you have been a victim of crime that has left you traumatised ,you cease to think or care about making comparisons about where we are on the global list when it comes to crime...crime is crime and impacts our lives wherever in the world we reside. I'm not interested in the politics of which country has the worst crime,I'm interested in jamaica resolving their's. Until the social and economic issues are resolved,things shall get worse. Also, the mentality and moral fibre of the people need to change from top to bottom inside out. Jamaica has become a place of lawlessness and slackness,people don't seem to have any empathy, compassion, or sympathy for one another... many lack any form of REAL love for GOD,its just an outer appearance and just words. No one looks out for their neighbour anymore...its all selfishness,greed, and materialism. The whole world,not just jamaica,has gone mad.
@nigeltaylor926 Thanks for clarifying that you weren't using any of Jamaica's statistics but rather your personal experience. We are sorry to hear that you had a bad Jamaica experience. Some of the issues you highlighted are things I heard British people saying about Britain and Americans and Canadians saying about their countries. It agreeable to say that the whole world is going through these changes. How do you believe that Jamaica could practically change the things you raised? Hopefully you are able to feel safe and move around safely where you now reside! 🙏🏾💎💯
@LifewiddiJamFams I still frequent jamaica all the time,but it's not the country that it used to be when I was a young boy. It's sad what jamaica has become,it's even sadder what it could have been. Jamaica is being run by self interested,self absorbed,greedy narcissists who care zero about the people. Jamaica, the land we love is fast becoming the land we shall lose. The citizens are becoming 2nd and 3rd class citizens in their own country. They are being returned back to a slave like position, and its plain to see. The people's rights are being eroded and removed. People can not afford to eat or enjoy the basic necessities...people can not afford to feed their families..what are people supposed to do. What do people who's backs are against the wall do..they sometimes do the unthinkable...poverty and desperation leads to crime,which distabalises any country..and the sad thing is,I feel its being done by design
@nigeltaylor926 It's definitely being dome by design. Some of the things you mention here are struggles that people in the UK are talking about daily because cost of living is soaring and the job markets are down turning due to companies going into administration or down sizing and closing down offices. Areas in the Urban communities increased populations and areas further a field are showing signs of underdevelopment etc. Jamaicans both in Jamaica and in the diaspora will need to be the change they want to see, and be the agents of those change. Otherwise, others will see and make use of the opportunities here and the class divide will simply continue to expand. It's a far cry from what we experienced as children nevertheless, we need to put our shoulders to the wheels to make it better for the children who are here and those who are coming... 💯👍🏾🤩
Doctor's visit at a private practice is paid for by the patient just as in Canada. However, all public healthcare facilities offers universal care to all Jamaican citizen and resident since 2008. 💯🎉
Those countries are bigger than Jamaica that’s not how 😊statistics work. You have to think in regard to population, how big the country is, the number of crimes that are come daily, monthly and yearly then you will the real figure? Your use of stats is very simplistic. Stories are now on RUclips for all to see. If a person wants to return to Jamaica nothing will stop them! I will be returning not yet though, I am looking for a house but maybe I have one built. With the help of THE LIVING GOD in JESUS’ Name! Amen
The statistics used in this video were official statistics and the source they are taken from was also cited. However, we hear your opinion. Crime is not just about population and country size. There are essential factors that causes people to resort to crime. All the best with your plans of returning. 🙏🏾💯😎
Moving back is a must, but your first reason you gave is flawed reasoning because you didn’t give the per capital, USA have over 300, million people in comparison to Jamaica having maybe 3 million in Jamaica. Free healthcare ?where? People are dying on hospital floors I need not say more.
The roads are being improved and where we are they are doing a great job at repairing them. The people who have used the healthcare facilities have commented that they found it rather good. These are people who can make comparisons with the healthcare here and that in countries they are returning from. Is there any initiative you can start to support in bringing it to a better standard? 🤔🧐✨
The comparison is made constantly and that's part of why people decide which of the countries to live in. Although the minimum wage cited reflects an increase, granted the minimum wage in Jamaica is low; especially when comparing the same 40 hrs in T&T (JM$18,800), Barbados (JM$39,000), Bahamas (JM$40,000), USA (JM$45,000), Cayman (JM$65,000) and Canada (JM$78,500). However, there are no comparisons made in your comments about the cost of living which has a direct correlation with income and affordability. How could you add to the increase in jobs availability on the Island? 🤔🧐
That's great; hopefully you are enjoying West Africa! Several British and Americans who have moved to West Africa have cited their experience to be the same thing you've mentioned here about the treatment of foreigners. There are many repatriates to Jamaica who have commented on our videos who report that they are enjoying Jamaica and it is the best thing they have done. The key is that you are feeling, safe, content and truly living wherever you decide to call home. We wish you all the best! 🙏🏾💯😎
That has seem to be the trend from the people who commented. However, it should be well noted that population and country size are low on the scale of crime. That simply gives us population density. Macau, Monoaco are both in number 1 positions for population density and are some of the wealthiest countries in the world; and they tend to have lower levels of crime! 🤔🧐💯
Stop your lies. The health care system sucks. No jobs and high crime. For a country with 2.6 million people crime too high. Pipr dream to move back to what. I left Jamaica since 1975 and the roads are still very bad. There are no improvements in my neighborhood.
Well, we aren't sure where the lies are. Our minds tend to frame things the way we've left them. There are people in Jamaica living and enjoying themselves. They are worried about the many things people in 'developed' countries are worrying about! What have you done or could do to make a difference in your neighbourhood? 🤔🧐
3 millions people's in Jamaica USA 335 millions Jamaica murders rate 2023 was1.393 that mean USA 111 time more people's in the USA so 1.393 multiple by 111 equal 154623 murders would take place in the USA per year
1,393 was the total numbers and not a rate. It also reflects a reduction from the year before after much intervention. At the same time what you failed to show is that people shot in the US that same year was 117,345 and 42,654 of those were fatal. That's only gun related. Every country has crime and Jamaica's population or size doesn't lower that reality. What programmes can you set up to actively change the statistics or paint the picture you want to see? 🤔🧐
We all love Jamaica but we can only improve our country by facing the problem and not putting a blanket over it this is what both leaders do for years I can see that you mean good but we have a major problem excessive murders rate for a very small country Crime is not bitter until it reaches ower door Give thank one love one Jamaica
@FrankHarris-xg9bd When crime happens in a community it affects everyone. Look at the wall street problem of 2008 and the impact it had throughout the world. There is never any denial of crime in Jamaica. Just an attempt to demonstrate that crime is happening in other places too, especially where it's believed that the socio-economical demographics are much better than Jamaica. Understanding the root causes of the crime and developing NGO programmes to support what the government is doing will have much greater impact than demanding the crime gets addressed in the way people are calling for it, because measures are being implemented already and there are reported decline. However, it's like taking some medications, they masks the symptoms but doesn't address the root cause of the problems. What NGO could you set up or organise to assist in practically addressing the root cause! 💎💯🌟
Speak for yourself ! You cannot make a general statement, since there’s over 2.5 million Jamaicans living out of the Island, and you have not spoken to them all…
That's the reasons we've had from the people in the comments, a sentiment echoed in the video! This is your opportunity to tell us your reason if it was different from the ones cited... 🤔🧐
What would you say to the 3 million plus people who are living here and the majority who feel safe doing so? Where about are you watching from? If not Jamaica, when was your last time here? 🤔🧐
GIRL WHERE ARE YOU GETTING YOUR INFO FROM. HEALTH CARE IN NOT FREE. IN CANADA WE HAVE OHIP for ALL. THE SAME POLICY APPLIES TO FOLKS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. YOU SOUND SO RIDICULOUS. I RETIRED @ 60 yrs.
Thanks for expressing your opinion. Are you residing in Jamaica? It seems hard for you to believe that they offer the same reasonable access to health care as Canada and UK. People in those countries also have medical insurance to get around waiting lists. 💎💯🌞🌞😎
Only some Jamaica who have money can come home some wast there time some have nothing coming home to I feel safe in Jamaica more than foreign country Donald Trump coming soon get ready
😅 Moving anywhere can be seen as starting over and some people don't want that. Additionally, some people believe that living in Jamaica is way more costly than it really needs to be. 🤔
We actually reside in Jamaica as a choice! There are many people choosing to come to Jamaica. They have a global understanding of world affairs and they choose to come and enjoy Jamaica and the many opportunities that are here. 💎💯🎶🤩😎
CHECK THE SIZE OF THOSE COUNTRY HOW MANY TIME THAT JAMAICA CAN FIT IN THE COUNTRY YOU CANNOT COMPART THOSE COUNTRY WHAT'S THE SALARYYOU ARW COMPARE GRAPES TO SHARDUCT PLEASE STOP
Those countries are bigger than Jamaica that’s not how 😊statistics work. You have to think in regard to population, how big the country is, the number of crimes that are come daily, monthly and yearly then you will the real figure? Your use of stats is very simplistic. Stories are now on RUclips for all to see. If a person wants to return to Jamaica nothing will stop them! I will be returning not yet though, I am looking for a house but maybe I have one built. With the help of THE LIVING GOD in JESUS’ Name! Amen
The statistics used in this video were official statistics and the source they are taken from was also cited. However, we hear your opinion. Crime is not just about population and country size. There are essential factors that causes people to resort to crime. All the best with your plans of returning. 🙏🏾💯😎
This is quite an eye-opener! Thank you for referencing one of my videos. Your discussion makes me realise that most of the Jamaicans I know here in the UK aren't actually that familiar with life in J.A. They were mostly born here and often their parents were too, and they visit infrequently. This video does a great job of digging into some of these commonly held ideas about Jamaica. Thank you 🙏🏿
You are welcome! It's a pleasure to have given those insights. Visiting and getting first hand experience is key and as you highlighted, having a stream of income to cover expenses is paramount. 🤴🏾✨🌞
Sister I will come home and nothing won't change that keep up with the good work I never cuss Jamaica
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Me too...yaad is home
For me, moving back to Jamaica is a must. One must think that moving back home or anywhere, one has to plan and organize so you can put things in place to make the move sustainable and economical. You must plan the move!
Most certainly! It requires forward thinking and delayed gratification; both of which requires discipline and focus. 💎💯👍🏾
God guh wid yuh😂😂😂😂
@@LifewiddiJamFams absolutely
@@JAM2USA2018 YU TU!
@@AnnaYAH5315 Mi naah guh back, yuh crazy 🤪
Jamaicans overseas coming home and Jamaicans living in Jamaica looking to migrate which we will never stop happening the grass will always look greener until you travel abroad , travel open up your eyes making you look at life different experience wise.
Most certainly! It great to have that opportunity of global mobility and insight! 👍🏾🌟
Two Hundred and Fifty Five mass shootings in the US since this year and that doesn’t include regular every day murders. I moved back after 46 years abroad and every day I give thanks for making that decision. Some people don’t have the resources to come back so they use “crime” as an excuse.
Totally agree.Well said.
@iamgrateful4819 People tend to see what they want to see and make time to explore... Glad to hear that you are delighted with the decision you made to return...🤩🌟👍🏾
US is different because of the 2nd amendment and they are letting too many people into their country with their nasty ways. Trump as controversial as he is , is right!
I know a few Jamaicans who have returned, who are living in my future community. They have not regretted the move at all. There are some Jamaicans who move to UK US or Canada and they left nothing behind. A friend of mine shared with me that she stopped over from Canada and needed somewhere to stay and her sister has a friend residing in Bronx who agreed to put her up for the week she was going to be on the US side. She said, the gentleman told her that him living condition is good and when she got there she was in disbelief., just utter shock! It was a basement space and she said it was awful she couldn't even take a shower because that amenity was not there! She left the following day!! That left me to wonder, 🤔 why did he think his living arrangements were so great? How was he living prior to going to America?? Smh and I deduce that some Jamaicans were living in some dire straits before going away so they willingly settle for subpar conditions. It's beyond me. Se even said the area was such a run down area and it would appear like gunshot could ring out any minute an yu affi duck 😂😂😅
@AnnaYAH5315 Some believe that Jamaica is so bad that no matter how bad where they are happens to be it is better than Jamaica and so they are able to settle. Some also hear such good things spoken about America that they cannot transform what they had heard and believed with what they are seeing or living. There are a mixture of areas in Jamaica and every other country. 💯😎
Thank you so much for sharing. The comments at the end were both heartwarming and made me excited.
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🤩
To compare murder statistics effectively between countries of vastly different sizes, it's crucial to use murder rates per capita rather than absolute numbers, ensure consistent definitions and reporting standards, and consider the broader socio-economic context that may influence crime rates.
Thanks for joining in on the conversation. The statistics was shared in the same way the statisticians used it for comparison on the site it was taken from. 🧐💯
its the parts of the cities thst they are from are the challenge plus it looks like the gentrification of many parts of the island is rapid along with the overall cost for those homes
There are still development done that are geared towards Jamaican and young people that are affordable 2 beds 1 or 2 bathrooms if they wanted those. There is definitely more development happening rapidly across the Island. The return require forward planning. 💎
Hi i just wached your video, and you give some rates about hous rent insurance/care etc. things you need to make a living. You said life in us uk and Canada is more expensive then jamaica, but isnt it also that overseas the salary range is a lot higher. So its ceasyer to pay that rent/insurance etc. then with the salary in jamaica and therefore life in jamaica right? Thanks for your content. Its very informative 👌🏻
Thanks for your questions. According to all the expat and repat forum that compare a range of factors including salaries, they found cost of living in Jamaica (amongst several other countries) to be more affordable. We have a video showing the typical cost of living for a month in the video 'On average, how much does it really cost to live in Jamaica'. The cost for renting is included in the 'Moving to Jamaica: Which accommodation is best' video. ✨💯🎶
A lot Jamaicans see america as the promise land only if you have a profession or educated otherwise you will be doing 3 jobs to survive to make ends meet.
There are equally people on here with degrees who have not been able to get jobs in their field if they were not shortage careers such as teaching and nursing. The fact is that in 'developed' countries there are conveniences that 'developing' countries don't have to those levels or don't offer and that can be rather attractive until you get there and see the cost one has to pay for those conveniences and sometimes cannot find the time to even benefit or enjoy them because they are too busy working, running errands and sleeping to do anything else. Because those bills aren't going to pay themselves and if ignored only going to cost them more because they won't go away or be left unchallenged. 🤔🧐
My sister has 2 masters (one from a US college) and is currently a PhD student and is unemployed.. She has been looking since last August without success. If she had done a CNA course she would have been employed. The Corporate world is not kind to immigrants.
@msymister6776 Thanks for sharing your experience! 💎💯
Same in Jamaica, money goes like water, where is the income coming from cause there are no good paying jobs either unless professional
@lornamcdonald9312 So there are good paying job, people simply need to achieve the relevant professional qualification? 🤔🧐
In @msymister6776 case, her sister has the qualification and simply not getting the jobs applied for. 💎
Jamaica is 895 times smaller than the United States so you really can’t compare
People make the comparison all the time; that part of their process of deciding if they will live in one of the country or the other. 🤔
If you stay a farin you haffi wuk straight till yu dead... that is what scares me the most...yaad mi sey!
😂😂🤣 Well, we hope your plan of return works out well!
And that is what I don't like...this excessive working and can't see your way. I'm so over it!
Plan out that return and work it out! 🙏🏾💎👍🏾
@@LifewiddiJamFams I have started. When I saw my family members in their 70s being forced to work full time bcz their pension and social security cannot finance their monthly expenditures. I just knew that wasn't going to be me. No sah...
@msymister6776 That's a great lesson learnt from their experience. Keep us posted on the progress! 💯👍🏾🤩
I’m not even Jamaican but my husband is. I wish he’d move back sooner than later cause I want to go too. Some don’t want to move back home but all the others are moving in.
It's the conundrum faced because Jamaicans in the diaspora who don't want to move back also don't want others to move in. Equally, people moving out of their countries and other who see the opportunities and possibilities are moving in.
Hopefully you can convince him to move back. Develop a plan and work it! 🙏🏾💎
@@LifewiddiJamFams Why do we need them to move back?
@feonasmith9226 Jamaicans in Jamaica don't need them to move hack. However, some people abroad really would like to move back. However the narrative they hear prohibits them from making that step. They need the facts to reassure them of the quality of life possible in Jamaica,💎💯
Thanks for the information. My thoughts:
#1 Crime- Black lives don’t matter to Black people not just in Jamaica but globally. Mindset reset needed collectively.
#2: Cost of living- importation is going to make things expensive globally. Ground provisions are healthier and the way to go.
#3. Employment- Have a funds available which may be needed to supplement income earned on the island. Remote work may also be an option.
#4. Healthcare is free, but be ready to wait hours at any public facility.
#5. Infrastructure- Roads, trash collection, water, electricity etc. I understand things take “time”. But would like to know how much time. Is that 10 months or 10 years?
At the end of the day…….. There is no place like home. 🇯🇲
Some great points. Development require money to get them done and as such it will take time; we can see that development is happening, trash collection is available and people still choose to burn trash for example. There is the PATH programme for funds; however consider Jamaica's GDP and tax revenue in order to do everything needed and additional funds than they already offer on top of reasonable access to free healthcare and reasonable access to free education. There are some remote working happening. In North America and Europe there are so many NGO and NPO that support with services and grants or other social services that support the people. Maybe there need to be more of those. 🤔🧐
Is there any country on this earth that you could name where the government has got it right?
Great question! Which one did you feel was the answer? Please share with us... 🤔🧐💎
Wanted to see the housing cost comparison.
It will be in an upcoming video... 💯💎
The crime in the US is no doubt very high. However context matters there are over 300 million people in the USA and less than 3 mil in Jamaica.
Facts 100%
@triciat5277 If your context is only population then you really should have a second look at the real factors of crime. 🤔
@@LifewiddiJamFams size is also a factor not only population
@@nigeltaylor926 !9 million people live in New York city alone, 2024 census.
So very true, what happens in America is none of my business, what concerns me is the high rate of crime and the carnage on the roads in Jamaica 🇯🇲
I am afraid of Jamaica Canine Pitbull Dawgs in the JCF. I am afraid of the healthcare system where lives do not matter, I am afraid of the corrupted leaders on the land. Wish it a was better place. Mi still a sing Jamaica land mi love anyway.
There are challenges and a variety of experiences. However, together we can find ways to survive. Government corruption is in every country and it would be great if that could be averted. Repatriates who are accessing the current healthcare system are satisfied and the occasions we have encountered the police we have nothing to report negatively. However, we are aware that people of all different levels of integrity are in society and will be reflected in the police, government and every organisation. Hopefully you've decided to return or see ways you can contribute to making a change from wherever you are watching. 💎💯
A very good point, but it is not cheap to live in America rent is flying out of the sky.
Fully understand. Often people think its a lower cost of living there until they move and see the reality of what they earn and what they need to survive... 🤩😎
I'm always "amazed" when some persons speak disparagingly about Jamaica, and cussing "govament" out of one side of their mouth, especially those who live and assimilate in other people's country ... then rail against those who are from other countries see the value of purchsing properties, moving and living in Jamaica ... 🤔
Most certainly! 😅🧐
What when the money run out. and we already pack up and leave our overseas life. Do you know how hard it is to a just back, especially if you have children
People who make the choice to return to Jamaica are usually either coming for a season and then once they feel whole to take on the challenges of their overseas residence they return or they are coming back to Jamaica for the long haul. In both case they need to consider how they are going to survive in Jamaica! 🤔🧐😎
You don't have money to move back, so your overseas life is not great after all tyat hard work you're just wasting time
I am a Jamaicans but your information are for from correct I visit Jamaica every 18 months on average I would be very happy if you were correct
The information provided is statistically correct. 💯
A two bedroom in America is now costs no less than $1,700.00, not included light.
That could probably be your who month's expense (including rent) and leave change if you were living in Jamaica; providing you can source that money each month! 💯💎
That is the cost for a one bedroom in Canada
@valrieedwards3848 😲😅
To all the people who keep mentioning free healthcare in Canada and UK. It's not free, your taxes pay for the health care.
Certainly! 😂
Right, it’s the quality of care that concerns me
After living in Canada for almost 60 years, I have yet to pay for healthcare. We have universal healthcare
Simply not true.
@patriciasenior626 Jamaica's healthcare services is offered to citizens and residents at no cost; it is also universal! Some groups of people get their prescriptions filled at no cost but most people pay for theirs. There is also the private healthcare options that are available for those people who want to use that instead just like many people in Canada are opting for.
@markcastle-id5di Thanks for joining in on the conversation and highlighting two different experiences. ✨
@@LifewiddiJamFams A friend of my mother's moved back to Jamaica after living in the UK for over 55 years, having moved there as a young child and it was always her dream to retire back to Jamaica. She's been back there for over 10 years and said it's the best decision she ever made! She said she gets her regular medication and that free healthcare is good. Many people don’t take the time to check the facts but just go by the negativity and what the biased media say about Jamaica. A year ago we travelled from Ocho Rios to a rural part of St Catherine and all the kids born in the UK were so amazed to see how good the roads were for the entire journey! They just loved all of it!
@@cleo63100of course because she probably have her good UK 🇬🇧 pension.
I cannot understand why we are supposed to care if Jamaicans want to return or not. We shouldn't be convincing them of anything. So many people want to move here to Jamaica we don't even have enough houses as it is.
You do make a valid point! However, in the mix of people there are those who are genuinely looking to come home. Nevertheless, they aren't sure because of all the negative things they have heard said by other Jamaicans and the media. Therefore, we need to show them the realities of Jamaica. 💯
I think the size of Canada and Jamaica is a big difference, therefore I wouldn’t consider them the same . I live here🇨🇦 and I can’t walked anywhere at night as a single woman. I was in Jamaica for three months last year and the women don’t go anywhere at night alone. When I went walking in the morning everyone was sitting on sticks and needles until I returned, they didn’t encouraged walked at night either. I love ❤️ Jamaica 🇯🇲 but there’s issues there just like likes everywhere else.
I’m will going be 76 in few weeks, my foods is a big issues because I don’t eat box meals out I makes my own. This allows me to stay away from medication of any type. I only eat what on the farms and not import from other countries when I’m there that way I know what I’m getting.
I can walked in Canada 🇨🇦 at night without worrying, yes just like anywhere else one must be careful about the area you walking. Not walking behind buildings and lane ways.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Noticed that although they though it was a risk to walk early in the morning you got back and was safe each time. People have preconditioned fears some of which has not real basis because it is passed on or enforced by others fears. As you send in your follow up, it's about practising safety in where you are walking which you would do in any country. 💎✨💯
always pros and cons -- but i love my Ja
Most certainly! It's about what works for you and how that is carefully planned! 💯🤩🎉
@@LifewiddiJamFams yep
They have free health care in Canada, low income people get their drugs coveree.
That's the same in Jamaica; low income and elderly! Many people choose to use private health care petty much as they probably do in Canada and increasing numbers are doing in the UK. My relatives in Canada have medical insurance and increasingly more people in the UK are getting medical insurance to avoid waiting lists. 💎
When you refer to those statistics, you also need to compare the size of those countries in comparison to Jamaica, as well as the population of those countries, which would make Jamaicas statistics much higher than the statistics of the countries you refer to is much higher than jamaica. Just food for thought 😊
The size of the country and the population only gives the population density of the country which doesn't directly correlate to crime. Monaco and Macau are the most densely populated countries and they are equally very wealthy. Their crime rates are low. Crime has many factors and population density, which so many people feel should be high on the list, really isn't that high on the list of factors. 💯💎🧐
Put up solar on your home
Would be a great solution! 💯😎
Can’t compare rent in Ja with abroad because the pay is inline with where you are. If you are in Ja and earning a foreign salary of course it’s cheaper in Ja for them
Thanks for your contribution to the conversation! 💯🌞🎇
Don't blame them thsy suffer also thay don't get enough wages when thay work also if thay are sick thay don't get help also thay live in poor ares its like going back in the last century its like shantie towns very poor I see with it with. My eyes some parts are nice you have to have money also very violent crimes like every were in the world 😮
It would be great if you could clarify your statement @susancadell5291 🤔
🇺🇲Alot of them scare to come home because when they come they realize the local people living way better than them overseas. No way like YARD.🇺🇸
That,s what smoking the wrong thing cause, I f you believe that people in Jamaica is living better than Jamaica ina Farin you are living by illusion.
Completely! 💯🎶😎
Improvements? Me nuh see dem roun Kingston town.
There are so many development happening across the 10,991 square kilometres or 14 parishes of Jamaica; why haven't you seen any? 🤔🧐
@@LifewiddiJamFams dih capital not important?
All parts of Jamaica needs improvement and they just improved downtown Kingston and gentrify that so much of Kingston. There are new developments and road works, harbour and so much happening in Kingston and you haven't noticed! There is a children's hospital being built in Montego Bay the largest of it's kind in the Caribbean. Redevelopment of Ochio Rios and so new developments in Montego Bay, the bypass for Montego Bay and so much more. The country is diversifying it's development to ensure that all Jamaicans are experiencing facilities wherever they reside across Jamaica. 💯😎
@@LifewiddiJamFams Tanks fih yuh reply, me ah goh look our fih dem; though me have mi own ideas pon development innah yahd.
You are welcome, when you set up the NGO or NPO that you'll working through to full your ideas, do let us know so we can give a shout out. 💎💯
The. Reason why I choose not to. Return to jamaica. Is. Medical!
Thanks for sharing your circumstance. All the best! 🙏🏾🌞
To compare crime in the little island of JA against the USA , CAN and the UK is like comparing pears with apples..just look at the population of those countries and look at the 3 million in Jamaica..
If you really want to know if crime is bad in Jamaica, just look at how many houses now have burglar bars and how many people are living in gated communities!!
Say no more !
Mister, burglar bars are something that was a show of wealth from I was a child and then it became a trend. There are many houses in the newer developments that don't have any. Additionally, there really isn't that many gated communities in Jamaica and the majority of Jamaicans don't live in gated communities. They live is subdivision developments or traditional suburbs and rural communities where they are outside the urban areas. 💯😎
Crime,corruption,poor social services. Bad roads,lack of stable water and electricity supply.
Do you live in Jamaica? Jamaica is 76th on the 2023 Global Peace Index scoring 1.986. USA is at 129th scoring 2.448. For context Iceland is at number 1 with a score of 1.124. There could be a lot more transparency and less bureaucracy in the way Jamaican organisations operate. However, what you are preconditioned to refer to as corruption in Jamaica is called lobbying in USA. The social services are present and people utilising it. Considering the country's population and revenue. Roads are being repaired and we've only experienced two power outage since coming to Jamaica and it was brief. One of those was because they were working on cable lines on our street. Water is definitely something that needs to be address and funds are earmarked to tackle that. How can you contribute to redressing any of these factors you raised? 🤔🧐
@@LifewiddiJamFams I don't need to remedy anything, mi not going rass back. Point blank and period. That's my choice, you go back and live if that's what floats your BBC boat
It was the opinion that this was an intelligent conversation @JAMUSA2018 and would appreciate if you had the decency to keep it that way. 🤔🧐
You have decided to stay away and that is your choice. There are many choosing to move to Jamaica or return to Jamaica because that floats their boat! 💯
You my friend, whichever country you're living in look around and tell me what is lacking in that country,and see what other people is saying complaining about, you'll find there's a lot needs to be done to improve it. Stop pointing fingers because if you're jamaican,right now you're paying into and building up other cultures country when you should be building up your own, you seems Contented in another mans backyard,but when push comes to shove him nuh want you deh,him just a tolerate you fi now!..
Where in the world do you live?🇺🇸
I know Jamaican with so much money that they can use it as tiolet paper and they are terrefied as to move back to Jamaica because of crime.
@Dwrankoheart There are so many billionaires that reside in Jamaica and they aren't affected by crime. Seems the problem from that scenario is fear. If moving back is their desire there are so many neighbourhoods they could move into and both feel and be safe. 💯🎇😎
Support the UIC (no im not a candidate) but i Support there movements...they need donations, please help them to get into power
We refrain from political dialogues. 💯
The amount of crime Jamaica experiences for such a small county of only 3 million...is astonishing
@nigeltaylor926 Jamaica could have a lower crime rate for sure. However, it is definitely not that astonishing when we are looking at actual statistics, understanding the sensationalism of media sources and factors that lead to crime of which population is very low down on the list of things to consider. Countries with large population hide the height of crime in their country behind their population and Jamaica definitely do not have that option.
What statistics were you basing your statement from? How could that be reduced or addressed from your perspective? 🤔🧐
@LifewiddiJamFams I'm not going by statistics,I'm going by my own personal experiences... when you have been a victim of crime that has left you traumatised ,you cease to think or care about
making comparisons about where we are on the global list when it comes to crime...crime is crime and impacts our lives wherever in the world we reside.
I'm not interested in the politics of which country has the worst crime,I'm interested in jamaica resolving their's.
Until the social and economic issues are resolved,things shall get worse.
Also, the mentality and moral fibre of the people need to change from top to bottom inside out.
Jamaica has become a place of lawlessness and slackness,people don't seem to have any empathy,
compassion, or sympathy for one another... many lack any form of REAL love for GOD,its just an outer appearance and just words.
No one looks out for their neighbour anymore...its all selfishness,greed, and materialism.
The whole world,not just jamaica,has gone mad.
@nigeltaylor926 Thanks for clarifying that you weren't using any of Jamaica's statistics but rather your personal experience. We are sorry to hear that you had a bad Jamaica experience.
Some of the issues you highlighted are things I heard British people saying about Britain and Americans and Canadians saying about their countries. It agreeable to say that the whole world is going through these changes. How do you believe that Jamaica could practically change the things you raised?
Hopefully you are able to feel safe and move around safely where you now reside! 🙏🏾💎💯
@LifewiddiJamFams I still frequent jamaica all the time,but it's not the country that it used to be when I was a young boy.
It's sad what jamaica has become,it's even sadder what it could have been.
Jamaica is being run by self interested,self absorbed,greedy narcissists who care zero about the people.
Jamaica, the land we love is fast becoming the land we shall lose.
The citizens are becoming 2nd and 3rd class citizens in their own country.
They are being returned back to a slave like position, and its plain to see.
The people's rights are being eroded and removed.
People can not afford to eat or enjoy the basic necessities...people can not afford to feed their families..what are people supposed to do.
What do people who's backs are against the wall do..they sometimes do the unthinkable...poverty and desperation leads to crime,which distabalises any country..and the sad thing is,I feel its being done by design
@nigeltaylor926 It's definitely being dome by design.
Some of the things you mention here are struggles that people in the UK are talking about daily because cost of living is soaring and the job markets are down turning due to companies going into administration or down sizing and closing down offices. Areas in the Urban communities increased populations and areas further a field are showing signs of underdevelopment etc.
Jamaicans both in Jamaica and in the diaspora will need to be the change they want to see, and be the agents of those change. Otherwise, others will see and make use of the opportunities here and the class divide will simply continue to expand. It's a far cry from what we experienced as children nevertheless, we need to put our shoulders to the wheels to make it better for the children who are here and those who are coming... 💯👍🏾🤩
Canada medical care and doctor's visit is free
Most definitely and so is Jamaica's...
@@LifewiddiJamFams doctor's visit is not free
Doctor's visit at a private practice is paid for by the patient just as in Canada. However, all public healthcare facilities offers universal care to all Jamaican citizen and resident since 2008. 💯🎉
U obviously don't live in Canada,I do.
Definitely, and you get private medical care free in Canada @tonybrown6496? 🤔🧐
Those countries are bigger than Jamaica that’s not how 😊statistics work.
You have to think in regard to population, how big the country is, the number of crimes that are come daily, monthly and yearly then you will the real figure? Your use of stats is very simplistic.
Stories are now on RUclips for all to see.
If a person wants to return to Jamaica nothing will stop them!
I will be returning not yet though, I am looking for a house but maybe I have one built.
With the help of THE LIVING GOD in JESUS’ Name! Amen
The statistics used in this video were official statistics and the source they are taken from was also cited. However, we hear your opinion. Crime is not just about population and country size. There are essential factors that causes people to resort to crime.
All the best with your plans of returning. 🙏🏾💯😎
When you live in Jamaica Never get sick, if you get sick that's the end
If you live a Canada especially Toronto you in problems too
@Dwrankoheart why would that be the case? Elaborate! 🤔🧐
@listentalk6111 thanks for balancing the conversation with your experience... 🤩💎
Moving back is a must, but your first reason you gave is flawed reasoning because you didn’t give the per capital, USA have over 300, million people in comparison to Jamaica having maybe 3 million in Jamaica. Free healthcare ?where? People are dying on hospital floors I need not say more.
Thanks for chiming in on the conversation! All the best with your plans for returning. 🙏🏾💎
Pope eye dih poison roun town; how Jamaican!
There are many fast food restaurants in Jamaica. They add to the employment provision for the Jamaican people! 💯😎
Was there upto two weeks ago. The roads and health is stll very bad, i don't know where you are.
The roads are being improved and where we are they are doing a great job at repairing them. The people who have used the healthcare facilities have commented that they found it rather good. These are people who can make comparisons with the healthcare here and that in countries they are returning from.
Is there any initiative you can start to support in bringing it to a better standard? 🤔🧐✨
There's no jobs in Jamaica. You can't compare Jamaica to Uk Canada and United States. Jamaica only pay $15000 for a 40 hr minimum for week. No jobs
The comparison is made constantly and that's part of why people decide which of the countries to live in. Although the minimum wage cited reflects an increase, granted the minimum wage in Jamaica is low; especially when comparing the same 40 hrs in T&T (JM$18,800), Barbados (JM$39,000), Bahamas (JM$40,000), USA (JM$45,000), Cayman (JM$65,000) and Canada (JM$78,500). However, there are no comparisons made in your comments about the cost of living which has a direct correlation with income and affordability.
How could you add to the increase in jobs availability on the Island? 🤔🧐
My reason is the crime and they prey on The people who are from abroad I moved to West Africa instead no way
That's great; hopefully you are enjoying West Africa! Several British and Americans who have moved to West Africa have cited their experience to be the same thing you've mentioned here about the treatment of foreigners. There are many repatriates to Jamaica who have commented on our videos who report that they are enjoying Jamaica and it is the best thing they have done. The key is that you are feeling, safe, content and truly living wherever you decide to call home. We wish you all the best! 🙏🏾💯😎
Buy material get some one to sew
Great advise! 💯😎
And jamaica in comparison to some country is a small country so people tend to look at that in crimes
That has seem to be the trend from the people who commented. However, it should be well noted that population and country size are low on the scale of crime. That simply gives us population density. Macau, Monoaco are both in number 1 positions for population density and are some of the wealthiest countries in the world; and they tend to have lower levels of crime! 🤔🧐💯
Stop your lies. The health care system sucks. No jobs and high crime. For a country with 2.6 million people crime too high. Pipr dream to move back to what. I left Jamaica since 1975 and the roads are still very bad. There are no improvements in my neighborhood.
Well, we aren't sure where the lies are. Our minds tend to frame things the way we've left them. There are people in Jamaica living and enjoying themselves. They are worried about the many things people in 'developed' countries are worrying about!
What have you done or could do to make a difference in your neighbourhood? 🤔🧐
3 millions people's in Jamaica USA 335 millions Jamaica murders rate 2023 was1.393 that mean USA 111 time more people's in the USA so 1.393 multiple by 111 equal 154623 murders would take place in the USA per year
1,393 was the total numbers and not a rate. It also reflects a reduction from the year before after much intervention. At the same time what you failed to show is that people shot in the US that same year was 117,345 and 42,654 of those were fatal. That's only gun related. Every country has crime and Jamaica's population or size doesn't lower that reality.
What programmes can you set up to actively change the statistics or paint the picture you want to see? 🤔🧐
We all love Jamaica but we can only improve our country by facing the problem and not putting a blanket over it this is what both leaders do for years
I can see that you mean good but we have a major problem excessive murders rate for a very small country
Crime is not bitter until it reaches ower door
Give thank one love one Jamaica
@FrankHarris-xg9bd When crime happens in a community it affects everyone. Look at the wall street problem of 2008 and the impact it had throughout the world. There is never any denial of crime in Jamaica. Just an attempt to demonstrate that crime is happening in other places too, especially where it's believed that the socio-economical demographics are much better than Jamaica. Understanding the root causes of the crime and developing NGO programmes to support what the government is doing will have much greater impact than demanding the crime gets addressed in the way people are calling for it, because measures are being implemented already and there are reported decline. However, it's like taking some medications, they masks the symptoms but doesn't address the root cause of the problems. What NGO could you set up or organise to assist in practically addressing the root cause! 💎💯🌟
Speak for yourself ! You cannot make a general statement, since there’s over 2.5 million Jamaicans living out of the Island, and you have not spoken to them all…
That's the reasons we've had from the people in the comments, a sentiment echoed in the video! This is your opportunity to tell us your reason if it was different from the ones cited... 🤔🧐
Not even a DOG would be safe living in JAMAICA.
What would you say to the 3 million plus people who are living here and the majority who feel safe doing so?
Where about are you watching from? If not Jamaica, when was your last time here? 🤔🧐
GIRL WHERE ARE YOU GETTING YOUR INFO FROM.
HEALTH CARE IN NOT FREE.
IN CANADA WE HAVE OHIP for ALL. THE SAME POLICY APPLIES TO FOLKS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
YOU SOUND SO RIDICULOUS.
I RETIRED @ 60 yrs.
Thanks for expressing your opinion. Are you residing in Jamaica? It seems hard for you to believe that they offer the same reasonable access to health care as Canada and UK. People in those countries also have medical insurance to get around waiting lists. 💎💯🌞🌞😎
Only some Jamaica who have money can come home some wast there time some have nothing coming home to I feel safe in Jamaica more than foreign country Donald Trump coming soon get ready
😅 Moving anywhere can be seen as starting over and some people don't want that. Additionally, some people believe that living in Jamaica is way more costly than it really needs to be. 🤔
100%
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COME BLACK TO JAMAICA ANA WITHEN 2 MOUTH YOU'RE READY TO LEAVE
We actually reside in Jamaica as a choice! There are many people choosing to come to Jamaica. They have a global understanding of world affairs and they choose to come and enjoy Jamaica and the many opportunities that are here. 💎💯🎶🤩😎
CHECK THE SIZE OF THOSE COUNTRY HOW MANY TIME THAT JAMAICA CAN FIT IN THE COUNTRY YOU CANNOT COMPART THOSE COUNTRY WHAT'S THE SALARYYOU ARW COMPARE GRAPES TO SHARDUCT PLEASE STOP
What's the GDP of those countries and their tax revenue compared to Jamaica? You compare Jamaica to those countries all the time, why not now? 🤔🧐
Those countries are bigger than Jamaica that’s not how 😊statistics work.
You have to think in regard to population, how big the country is, the number of crimes that are come daily, monthly and yearly then you will the real figure? Your use of stats is very simplistic.
Stories are now on RUclips for all to see.
If a person wants to return to Jamaica nothing will stop them!
I will be returning not yet though, I am looking for a house but maybe I have one built.
With the help of THE LIVING GOD in JESUS’ Name! Amen
The statistics used in this video were official statistics and the source they are taken from was also cited. However, we hear your opinion. Crime is not just about population and country size. There are essential factors that causes people to resort to crime.
All the best with your plans of returning. 🙏🏾💯😎