Why I Left Canada?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

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  • @OffshoreCitizen
    @OffshoreCitizen  Год назад +6

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  • @bojannovkovic8818
    @bojannovkovic8818 2 года назад +244

    As he's saying 'canadians are super polite' someone is on their horn lol
    I left Toronto and moved to Atlanta 3 years ago and never looked back. My life is a lot better and I am much happier in Atlanta and the most important thing, I can afford a beautiful house in a great neighborhood on a nice piece of land. I finally have opportunities in life! In Toronto I could not even afford a shoebox outside of the city. Plus, my social life is much better in Atlanta. People are much friendlier and more open. Saying that Canadians are nice is a big myth (lived in Toronto for 12 years so I can make this statement). Maybe everyone sounds nice but in reality no one gives a shit about you and it is just a fake play. People in Toronto are so reserved and stand-offish and me being born in Serbia, Europe and knowing my entire neighborhood, Canadian way of life seemed so pathetic to me. People in the elevator dont say anything, people dont know their closest neighbor, everyone is self-centered etc. I think weather and climate plays a role in this but overall it was just weird culture in my opinion. Not to mention high taxes... If you want to have fairly safe and mediocre life Canada is great, if you want to dream big and achieve success look elsewhere...

    • @hellfreezer3037
      @hellfreezer3037 2 года назад +21

      Having moved from Vancouver to SF Bay Area, I 100% agree with u

    • @aaania30
      @aaania30 2 года назад +38

      Hi Bojan, I'm from Slovenia and came to Toronto 5 years ago as an international student. I'm planning to move out in the next months back home. What you've said is 100% correct. It's very, very hard to survive here. Not to mention those fake smiles Ohhh how are you?? I miss my country, our culture, our Serbian brothers and sisters being honest and authentic. You've made the right move!

    • @d_nworldtv8017
      @d_nworldtv8017 2 года назад +2

      Anya 🤝

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque 2 года назад +9

      I don't like hearing Canadians are cold. You're not telling me what I like to hear...okay, I WILL be cold and unfriendly now, to punish you for what you said, eh?

    • @vidanaps714
      @vidanaps714 2 года назад +21

      100 % oustanding I’m myself Canadian Citizen I would said. Please no to Canada the system it’s harsh socialism and communist it’s around the clock

  • @tonychou2280
    @tonychou2280 2 года назад +117

    Grew up in Canada and left when I was 19. Never looked back. Taxes are ridiculous. Canada’s biggest problem is Tall Poppy Syndrome where the population tries to cut down the successful and save the losers

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  2 года назад +5

      Where did you move to?😄

    • @oldskool1979
      @oldskool1979 2 года назад +2

      What did you know at 19 ???

    • @Carolinapetroska
      @Carolinapetroska 2 года назад +9

      True and now more cheap labor coming up from Ukraine who do not have to meet any of the requirements that millions of new comers had.

    • @toirmetalshaping
      @toirmetalshaping 2 года назад +3

      Agreed.

    • @jakearsenta2144
      @jakearsenta2144 2 года назад +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen Minneapolis personally!

  • @SeemaZI
    @SeemaZI 2 года назад +130

    I live in Canada and I want to leave Canada as soon as I can

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  2 года назад +6

      Where would you like to move to?

    • @argeror
      @argeror 2 года назад +8

      @Day K Mexico is a good option, there are many safe cities like La Paz in Baja California Sur and Merida, Yucatan

    • @terralynclark7245
      @terralynclark7245 2 года назад +20

      me too , this country is done

    • @tidy
      @tidy 2 года назад +3

      Me too.

    • @eatmydust9059
      @eatmydust9059 2 года назад

      Do you people belong to the RCR group?

  • @FG42
    @FG42 3 года назад +134

    I left Canada 20 years ago. I could never move back because the healthcare system is good but not great, there are better. The taxes are soul crushing. There isn’t any opportunity for people who are wealth creators. The people who live in Canada tend to have a very narrow minded world view, they really don’t seem to get how life works beyond the boundaries of their own village. Think Little Britain but with a Canadian accent.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +6

      Happy to hear you managed to find a place that works for you.
      Where did you move?

    • @FG42
      @FG42 3 года назад +4

      U.K.

    • @g_c6668
      @g_c6668 2 года назад +5

      @@FG42 Is the UK really better than Canada?

    • @miaa7097
      @miaa7097 2 года назад +4

      Couldn't agree more

    • @rrr.3121
      @rrr.3121 2 года назад

      Exactly, but the health care system you remember from 20 years ago is no longer the same ... so don't be sorry!

  • @balanibakits6488
    @balanibakits6488 2 года назад +46

    Coming here as an international student was a hectic experience. Locals don't really welcome you. Nobody comes and talks, people are walking here & there but nobody having group chats or fun!
    The culture is so different, people are like machines. In my country, people fight with each other, bump into each other, people laugh, cry.. there are interactions! But here, everything's like acting

    • @christopherconceal9715
      @christopherconceal9715 Год назад

      You are so right. I spent the first 33 years of my life in Canada. Canadians are cold callous people

    • @kristigris7040
      @kristigris7040 Год назад +1

      I can feel that way😅

    • @patrickchan2503
      @patrickchan2503 6 месяцев назад

      where is your country?

  • @jimmccann3856
    @jimmccann3856 2 года назад +57

    $185 fines for cycling on the seawall without a helmet! (No cars there, and very little real danger.) Lotsa rules, lotsa public servants, lotsa enforcement. A real shithole. I left Vancouver in 1987, and every time I go back it is worse....

    • @chrisnivo
      @chrisnivo 2 года назад +12

      Born and raised here, I'm in my mid 50's, this city went from a dream to be raised in to an absolutely disgusting Hell hole.
      I'm happy you got out, I'm stuck as my family is brainwashed to believing this toilet of a city and country is doing g just fine. Knowing what this city and country was and what it's become is horrifying.

    • @andyd5071
      @andyd5071 2 года назад +4

      now you cant even have a cigarette on the public beach. cant park your own RV on your own land and taxes on taxes..rules on rules. soon rules for taking a sheet haha

    • @cineffect
      @cineffect 2 года назад

      I left in 1989 and could not agree more.

    • @cheery-hex
      @cheery-hex 2 года назад +2

      Agree I've been to Vancouver once and was like 'who would ever want to live here'

  • @silviatallarico7412
    @silviatallarico7412 2 года назад +57

    I am Canadian, but I lived in many different countries in the world, like Sweden, France, England, but I never found a worse customer service!! and people are not nice, they are passive-aggressive!!

    • @eleonoravishenina5482
      @eleonoravishenina5482 2 года назад +5

      @@paingoingcrazy6997 If you want connection it is Colombia, Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua , Brazil

    • @lindacampbell5561
      @lindacampbell5561 2 года назад +4

      Canadians are polite.
      Well, perhaps Canadians outside major cities are polite.
      No politeness in Toronto. I have lived in Toronto since 1993 and I see ingenuine interaction.
      No sincerity.
      No transparency.
      Like empty shell portals.

    • @contessaanthrope5775
      @contessaanthrope5775 2 года назад +4

      @@lindacampbell5561 I live in Toronto and I find the customer service is terrible, more so if you are dealing with a government employee. It's like they hate their jobs and think they are superior to you, and talk in a condescending tone. I was booking a doctors appointment and the receptionist started yelling at me, I said " STOP, why are you speaking to me this way??" She went all quiet and changed the subject not apologetic, nothing. I think they do this because people do not call them out on their nasty tone and behavior. There really is a negative energy in this cold, concrete city, not the city I once knew , sadly.

    • @souiritv8355
      @souiritv8355 2 года назад +1

      @@paingoingcrazy6997 you can try Portugal. They have many programs for new emigrants

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 года назад

      ​@@lindacampbell5561 True. Toronto is definitely worse.

  • @chrismarko9957
    @chrismarko9957 3 года назад +75

    Canada's democracy is fundamentally broken. Southern Ontario to Southern Quebec have more than 50% of the country's population and set policies that are unrealistic for the rest of the country that deals with different climate and challenges. There's a totally broken democratic system in two major dimensions: rural vs dense urban populations and central vs western Canada. Frankly, I've given up on Canada as a business friendly place.... It's a protected market across many goods and services, and Canadian consumers suffer with high costs of living on top of the high income and property taxes. Telecom, dairy, pork,poultry, even upholstered furniture are all.protected markets that Canadians pay more to subsidize government sanctioned oligopolies. The federal and provincial governments pandemic response was the final nail the coffin for me.

    • @zerohero5753
      @zerohero5753 3 года назад +3

      Very true indeed. You only gain that kind of knowledge if you've lived long enough in the country.

    • @WorldvsTruth
      @WorldvsTruth 2 года назад +3

      I understand completely where you are coming from. Again I shall employ a stock phrase from Shark Tank. "... and for those reasons I'm out."

    • @hotmoon2959
      @hotmoon2959 2 года назад +3

      Today is Feb. 27th, 2022. Everything you mentioned about Canada 6 month ago are proved accurate. Broke my heart literally. So sad. Canada is falling.

    • @robertradwanski7982
      @robertradwanski7982 2 года назад +1

      Yes; I agree 100 %; Trudeau's war against Canadians destroyed our life;

    • @InstantLuc
      @InstantLuc 2 года назад +1

      I would even question Canada's sovereignty at this point. Our politics are highly reactionary and issues like gun crime are driven by illegal guns from the USA. Social issues are like gasoline on fire due to American media. If you just look at our economy and think of NAFTA critically, are we really that different? The sad part is you lose all the economic benefits of the USA, while the safety and healthcare of Canada is falling off a cliff.

  • @jonathanbartsch2938
    @jonathanbartsch2938 3 года назад +111

    I am Canadian and you made your points and reasoning pretty precise. Things are pretty much as you stated and getting worse month after month.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +13

      I'm aware of that, unfortunately.
      Are you making any escape plans?

    • @souiritv8355
      @souiritv8355 2 года назад

      @@OffshoreCitizen move to Portugal sir .no taxes on crypto. And crypto friendly country.

    • @robertradwanski7982
      @robertradwanski7982 2 года назад +4

      Today Canada is only Trudeau's family business;

    • @InstantLuc
      @InstantLuc 2 года назад

      When you can't even renew your passports and get criminal checks done easily online, what's the point?

    • @eanerickson8915
      @eanerickson8915 2 года назад +1

      @@robertradwanski7982 Check out Ottawa. Trudeau's family is getting bigger and bigger.

  • @melusina2910
    @melusina2910 2 года назад +7

    I'm Canadian and left Canada and moved to Luxembourg in 2001. Never looked back !

  • @travismako7612
    @travismako7612 3 года назад +69

    This video was essentially made for me as I'm canadian, self employed and in the beginning stages of moving to the cayman islands. You're absolutely right about the culture regarding entrepreneurship. I'd classify it as a culture that no longer values self discipline, vision or drive. Anyway, if you know of any accountant that specializes in the process of becoming a non resident of Canada for tax purposes I'd appreciate your input, cheers.

    • @gabejr2559
      @gabejr2559 3 года назад

      Can you provide info about this accountant?

    • @saurabh459
      @saurabh459 3 года назад +4

      For Non-resident of canada, just make sure to spend less than 183 days with no taxable canadian source income. That's it!

    • @stevemyers2092
      @stevemyers2092 3 года назад +2

      @@gabejr2559 i believe he is ASKING if anyone knows of an accountant like this - the same as you are looking for. He does NOT have one.

    • @mischa1880
      @mischa1880 3 года назад +2

      If they bring in the wealth tax I will be gone too.

    • @linhnd2000
      @linhnd2000 2 года назад

      @travis. have you managed to find that accountant and made the move? I'm looking into it as well and aiming for UAE or Malta to be closer to my Asian origin

  • @benmarshall6364
    @benmarshall6364 2 года назад +53

    My wife is Japanese and I'm Australian, we live in Perth. We are exploring options to live overseas as the cost of a basic lifestyle means we both have to work. Dual income first world societies really suck the lifeblood of the family unit. There is more to life than perfect roads and quiet streets of the suburbs.

    • @johnsonolajide4647
      @johnsonolajide4647 2 года назад +10

      I totally agree with you.
      The same problem here in Sydney Australia.
      All what you are saying is very true.
      Because I lived in Australia here so I can attest to what you've said.
      We are over working to pay for daily basis needs.
      If you are a working class in Australia you won't even have time for yourself.
      Although I'm originally from Africa.
      This year I'm moving back to my native place of birth of in Africa.
      I had enough.
      This life is not forever.
      Thank you for sharing your experience with others.

    • @febsign6110
      @febsign6110 2 года назад

      Don’t choose Canada because it is in a downward spiral of debt and taxes with an idiot in Ottawa.

    • @InstantLuc
      @InstantLuc 2 года назад +2

      Hey Ben. Similar situation to you. I hope you and your wife found somewhere nice to settle. If you two earn enough via remote work or a business, Thailand's elite visa is a great option. We used to worry about schooling, but looking at the state of schools in the 5 Eyes, we might as well homeschool kids. Having a bunch of bad educators, a failing system and peers who were raised by iPads is not good enough. Japan is a tough culture, but you international schools and housing costs outside of core Tokyo are great. I loved living there. If you can make it in, Singapore is lovely as well. Its good to see Aussies and Kiwis getting out while you can.

  • @Carolinapetroska
    @Carolinapetroska 2 года назад +38

    CANADA IS SO DISAPPOINTING ! I REGRET MY MOVE AND CAN'T WAIT TO DISCONNECT. IT WAS A BIG WASTE OF TIME AT THE END OF THE DAY. WISH I HAD NEVER COME. BASICALLY NO QUALITY OF LIFE. FOOD: EXPENSIVE ; TAXES : TOO HIGH ; DRINKS : EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE AND NOT THAT GOOD. INFRASTRUCTURE : BAD. POLITICIANS : NO COMMENTS... SO MEAN.
    ENTERTAINMENT : NOT AFFORDABLE. SOCIAL LIFE : NON EXISTENT. HEALTH CARE : BROKEN
    TRANSPORTATION COST : EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE. PLANE FARE : MOST EXPENSIVE IN THE WORLD TO TRAVEL WITHIN THE SAME COUNTRY. SO WHAT'S LEFT ? NOTHING. WEATHER : SUCKS MOST OF THE YEAR. CANADIAN EMPLOYERS HAVE NO HEART !!! SO MUCH MORE NEGATIVE POINTS BUT THE LIST WOULD BE TOO LONG. AND NOW BAN ON FOREIGNERS TO OWN REAL ESTATE IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, WHAT IS THAT ? IS THAT HUMAN FRANCKLY ??? NEVER AGAIN...

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque 2 года назад +1

      Stop whining, constructive criticism does not register on my mentally ill, warped, Canuck brain.
      Canada is not to be blamed! :
      No matter what you say, I will see myself as an innocent victim and you as the bad guy...

    • @eligefashion
      @eligefashion Год назад +6

      Facts. Nothing but facts!

  • @cliffm6566
    @cliffm6566 3 года назад +49

    Similar to Nomad Capitalist, Andrew Henderson. The old legacy Anglo European Empire doesn’t treat its people well, and the political environment is steadily deteriorating. I love my Canadian home but I’m looking for an escape plan.

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 3 года назад +3

      I'm sure this channel appreciates you making his viewers aware of a competitive channel. (Yes, sarcasm...)

    • @RomilCPatel
      @RomilCPatel 3 года назад +3

      @@peaceonearth8693
      It’s usually the other way around. I came from nomad capitalist to this channel and prefer it.

  • @user-or9sr1wd3w
    @user-or9sr1wd3w 2 года назад +21

    You hit the nail on the head when it comes to not supporting nor promoting one’s individual success. It almost seems that there’s acceptance of an elite who make policy here, that our passive society accepts without any questioning, and that those who look to innovate or progress in society are not only not supported, they’re gatekept from people who have the ability to aid them move forward. I’ve witnessed this not only with government policy, but with employers, educators, etc.
    Life here almost seems impossible.

    • @brotherjay4592
      @brotherjay4592 2 года назад +1

      You hit the nail on the head the government hinders success and comes up with programs that just waste money.

  • @rogerjohnson898
    @rogerjohnson898 3 года назад +31

    I'm back in Vancouver & will be staying for a few months this time, after being gone for some 23 yrs, initially just wanting to travel & working abroad for some int. experiences n which I did, having travelled & worked in over 50 countries the past 23 yrs and absolutely wanting more of it! I shed some tear while I waved goodbye to my favourite city to none, Vancouver, yrs back & vowed to myself that I'd back soon & definitely retiring in Vancouver and as much as I still love Vancouver & the million hikes & beautiful trails & sights I'm visiting daily, I'm doubtful if I'd ever be back here for good due to many other reasons...😢 Well, I've to thank God for the beautiful Canadian passport which opens up the whole wide world for us to explore & love....

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +3

      Happy to hear you had an opportunity to travel so much. What countries did you like the most?
      Care to share any of the reasons for not wanting to live in Vancouver again?😄

    • @inquisitorrex9012
      @inquisitorrex9012 2 года назад

      Idem

  • @maryang9978
    @maryang9978 2 года назад +7

    I was sick and the hospital didn't have Doctor's in emergency department
    People was.waiting to see a doctor over 8 hours
    U can not afford to live here and hard to find doctors

  • @searlearnold2867
    @searlearnold2867 3 года назад +53

    Reasons for leaving. Personal freedom. My family escaped South Africa in the 1960's, now Canada is well on its' way to adopting the policies that lead to totalitarian rule. Ask our best and brightest constitutional lawyers how far down the road we are on that. All of my friends that escaped oppressive regimes/dictatorships in Asia, Central and South America, Africa and former Soviet countries are leaving too.

    • @bl9531
      @bl9531 3 года назад +7

      Totally agree, I am fed up and I’m moving back to Afghanistan

    • @olegscherbina1493
      @olegscherbina1493 3 года назад +2

      I came from the Soviet Union and I love it here - rule of law and freedom of speech. So, all of my former Soviet friends who emigrated here are enjoying this country. If you refer to the pandemic measure, that's in every country in the world - at least we didn't have complete shout down as they had in Europe.

    • @missgh1000
      @missgh1000 3 года назад +3

      @@olegscherbina1493 Canada has had various lockdowns? Now mandatory vaccines for work and to even leave the country? Doesn't sound very free

    • @kazkazimierz1742
      @kazkazimierz1742 2 года назад +1

      Please give some examples of such policies.

    • @kazkazimierz1742
      @kazkazimierz1742 2 года назад

      @@missgh1000 Seems to me to be reasonable efforts to defeat covid. I would personally advocate stricter measues.

  • @mmilanovic
    @mmilanovic 3 года назад +56

    Great video, left Vancouver a few years ago to live in Eastern Europe, couldn’t pay me enough to move back, quality of life is close to zero in Canada for me.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +2

      What country you moved to? Was it difficult at first?

    • @AppleviewChiro
      @AppleviewChiro 2 года назад +4

      Mario

    • @Carolinapetroska
      @Carolinapetroska 2 года назад

      One more good reason is there is the NDP over there, worse than the communist party or about the same. All they do, is tax people.

    • @souiritv8355
      @souiritv8355 2 года назад +1

      @@AppleviewChiro where do you live now in Europe?

    • @mmilanovic
      @mmilanovic 2 года назад +5

      @@souiritv8355 I consider Belgrade, Serbia my HQ and travel quite a bit. The amount of foreigners that are coming from North America here is staggering (along with Russians now). People dont realize that in some ways the poorer a country it is the more normal it is, something to be said about surviving and not dealing with so called Champagne problems, it creates weak character.

  • @adamant3844
    @adamant3844 2 года назад +14

    Left Toronto 18 years ago and never looked back. People are insular and clique there and afraid of their own shadow. Very negative energies there. The only city where you can live a lifetime and not make a true friend, just a lot of frenemies.

  • @EvilUSEmpire
    @EvilUSEmpire 2 года назад +10

    I came to Canada 18 years ago as a refugee, I don't want to be there anymore.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  2 года назад +1

      What is your reasoning?
      Where are you planning to relocate to?

  • @luciantm1976
    @luciantm1976 3 года назад +86

    Canadians - we're very polite but we don't mean it
    After 20 years, I hate that absolutely empty fake smile "Hiiiiiiiiiiii, how are you" ....
    Time to move to a place with much less Karens where I'm not demonized for being successful

    • @cwittig4346
      @cwittig4346 3 года назад +26

      Been living in Canada for ten years now and yes it's incredible fake!

    • @hellfreezer3037
      @hellfreezer3037 2 года назад +10

      Move to USA, its much nicer

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque 2 года назад +1

      @@hellfreezer3037 Shaddup, eh? I hate hearing the truth

    • @ara5823
      @ara5823 2 года назад +1

      United States is not better

    • @ara5823
      @ara5823 2 года назад +2

      How far your system is brutal
      Extremely costly monthly bill

  • @patrickw8453
    @patrickw8453 2 года назад +31

    I left Canada for New Zealand and just returned. I spent 4 years in New Zealand and had no idea it would be considerably worse than Canada. No matter what you read or how much you read nothing replaces actually being there and experiencing life in that country. In saying that we are planning to leave again. Housing, the cost of living, the lack of medical care ( we are on a 5 year waiting list to get a Doctor), taxes, are beyond ludicrous. The brain drain is starting and money is quickly living Canada for alternative countries. It will take some time for the imbalances to adjust themselves, if at all. We have several countries in mind, and are now just in the process of exploring and doing research. However before we make another move we plan to live in that country for a short period of time, in order to make a truly informed decision as opposed to relying on google searches.

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 года назад +1

      The whole world is going to 🗑️.

    • @InstantLuc
      @InstantLuc 2 года назад +2

      NZ is great if you're very young, married with either young kids or no kids and are totally healthy + at least one person earns above $100k NZD. Below that? Yikes.

    • @laylachisom8996
      @laylachisom8996 Год назад

      New Zealand is worse than Canada in taxes ? I never knew thanks for this insight

    • @Chris-eq3en
      @Chris-eq3en Год назад +2

      ​@@laylachisom8996no the taxes in Canada are worse give me NZ over the frozen hole anyday.

    • @acamiln8354
      @acamiln8354 Год назад +4

      Australia, Cana, NZ are the same story, or very similar. If you want different, move to US.

  • @BadEconomyOfficial
    @BadEconomyOfficial 2 года назад +13

    I live in Arizona, the Canadians visit us here to get away from Canada 🍁

  • @JenShea
    @JenShea 3 года назад +23

    I've been a 'self-employed' entrepreneur for the past 10 years. I have found that 90% of the people I know at home (the Nation's capital), don't understand my desire to be an entrepreneur (a digital nomad) and it's mostly because of culture and my guess has been because it's a Government city and people are raised to believe your best bet is to work in the Gov't for 30 years and get your pension and then you can retire. They just don't understand why I'd struggle to live a different life.
    There is no where in the world that is perfect for everyone. There is, however, some place for every one. I am anxious to move to Portugal myself... for many reasons. I love Canada, but it's not where I want to live anymore.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +1

      When are you looking to move to Portugal?

    • @JenShea
      @JenShea 3 года назад +2

      @@OffshoreCitizen November if all goes well.

    • @Mochinquieto
      @Mochinquieto 3 года назад +1

      Best wishes !!! What would u do if u where about to start from scratch but want to become a digital nomad?, right know I'm getting into affiliate Marketing with low budget. Love from Mexico 🤗✌️

    • @thefrugalgolfhackthailand5430
      @thefrugalgolfhackthailand5430 3 года назад +7

      I worked in Fed Gov in Ottawa a few years - Depressing and boring. MY boss at the time said its clear based on your cv that you want to travel, so take 50% of your day and find a new job abroad. Im 43, and have worked in Egypt, Nepal, Korea, and now Thailand for 7 years. No regrets. I have been able to save and invest much more money than I could have if I lived in Canada. I can retire now if I want.

  • @RC94332
    @RC94332 3 года назад +24

    Been to Vancouver 15 years ago, beautiful city. Now it’s as loony as Seattle and Portland. Lived in Toronto for two years, I wasn’t affected by the politics so much as I was going home in two years. But definitely Canada doesn’t internationalize too much, compared to USA. Tim hortons! Anyways yea Canada drew in people from all over the world but I see it as a safe heaven. Even one feels comfortable there and they don’t need to build… I miss living in Toronto minus the weather but there are greener pastures

  • @2ndTim3_1-6
    @2ndTim3_1-6 3 года назад +28

    All the G7 nations right now are taring down all that was good and we are all entering a dystopian nightmare. It seems to me countries outside of these are better places to be

    • @g_c6668
      @g_c6668 2 года назад +2

      The killer is the house prices in these countries, if you didn't get into the market 15 years ago it's impossible to get anything decent.

    • @johnsonolajide4647
      @johnsonolajide4647 2 года назад

      @@g_c6668 The same problem here in Australia

  • @alexsdb9712
    @alexsdb9712 3 года назад +19

    Canada. The developing world of the Firrst World.

    • @hellfreezer3037
      @hellfreezer3037 2 года назад +2

      The third world of developed nations

    • @songsabai3794
      @songsabai3794 2 года назад +1

      Travel around northern Alberta, it looks so run down and decrepit.

  • @robocop581
    @robocop581 3 года назад +80

    I left Canada 32 years ago. One of the factors was how easy it was for undeserving people to get free money from the government. A workmate at a house we were painting was worried about being behind on payments for his new car. He went to some government agency the next day to ask for a handout. He came back to me smiling and said they gave him three months worth of car payments. That pretty much convinced me of that joke “Canadians work for the government for free for half of the year” was true. And when I saw people collecting unemployment cheques when there are so many job openings at fast food places, I realised taxes which were already high can only go higher in the future because of the Government’s free wheeling welfare system. So I saved up for two years, booked a one way ticket to Asia and have not looked back since.

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 2 года назад +2

      Congratulations, smart move.

    • @johnsonolajide4647
      @johnsonolajide4647 2 года назад +2

      The same problem here in Australia.
      The welfare system in Australia is encouraging Laziness.
      There are jobs around, but many people are not willing to do the job because it's very easy for them to get tax payers money from government.
      And you that work so hard has no rewards for your hard work.
      I love working, but the system did not reward me at all due to the highest taxes.
      I'm leaving Australia this year to a place where I can get reward for being a worker.

    • @kashifaziz5272
      @kashifaziz5272 2 года назад +3

      Aisa is amazing

    • @songsabai3794
      @songsabai3794 2 года назад +8

      32yrs ago in Canada...yes, the era of "unemployment enjoyment"..work like 4 months and smoke dope while collecting UI for 1yr...ridiculous!..the Gov. finally wised-up with more hoops to jump through to qualify.
      I left Canada in 1988 to travel the world, lived in Goa for 3yrs - after that experience I could never live life back in Canada again. Since 2005, I live in the mountains of Northern Thailand with my wife and 2 kids. Paradise!

    • @pierre-oliviergagne1591
      @pierre-oliviergagne1591 2 года назад

      Where exactly in Asia? I'm about to move to Cambodia

  • @chamboyette853
    @chamboyette853 3 года назад +27

    I live in the çzech Republic which up to now is a great place to live. Visited Canada for 3 days and hated it. Yes people are friendly but the friendliness not only seems fake but they seem tight ass. And seem to get offended if you say the wrong thing. In Prague you don't have to worry about petty stuff like that.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +2

      When did you move there? How did you decide on it?

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 3 года назад

      True, but remember that it tends to be the ones of euro and latin descent - eastern Europeans, Latin cultures/Italian, who are not those fake, uptight Canadians you mentioned!

    • @WorldvsTruth
      @WorldvsTruth 2 года назад +4

      A quick yet rather accurate assessment of Canadian cult(ure). I lived and worked in downtown Toronto for about 15 years. I left just over 2 years ago, for my own sanity - not to maintain it, but to work on getting it back. I'm only partially sane now, on any given day.
      In order to restore sanity and build confidently upon that foundation, I must leave the country ... again. Only this time for good. All the best to you and yours.

  • @hellofromdave
    @hellofromdave 2 года назад +13

    I moved to Vancouver from the UK 26 years ago. It's been a mixed bag. I've done OK in real estate and my own contracting business. The good points are the outdoors, the scenic beauty, relatively safe in terms of crime ...although as someone who didn't take the jab the government has gotten scary. The bad for me here it the the F***ng rain! Also just how you can live here for years and years and not really know many people, and no one gives a hoot about you. On my street there are 13 houses, only me and one other house where English is a first language. So, it's difficult to impossible to know someone when you can't speak to each other. So it's a bit like you do OK financially, live a physically healthy life, but a spiritually draining one at the same time. You sit in your house a lot of the time because it honestly rains from mid September until May, then it's pretty good with some rain and 2 months of dry summer, then rain again. But you can go skiing if you want to, and Mexico is less than 5 hours away. All in all I guess I'd say it's for sure one of the better places to live in the world. But has some big downsides. To use an analogy, I'd say living in Vancouver is like dating a beautiful women who is often mean. If you've ever been in that situation you'll know what I mean. It holds you in an unhealthy pattern, and you hope it'll get better, because if it did, it'd be ideal. But it doesn't, so you wasted a lot of your time/life hoping it would. I'm 60 and I could sell my house and retire if I move somewhere cheaper. Thing is I don't know where I'd go. I've been to about 25 different countries and I didn't really find one that was obviously way better. So maybe I'll just spend winters away.

    • @handsomejustin
      @handsomejustin Год назад +1

      Answer is China.

    • @ModernMoneyKe
      @ModernMoneyKe Год назад

      @hellofromDave Am almost moving to Canada and all these things are scary I wish you well Dave

  • @elvisahmed
    @elvisahmed 2 года назад +22

    You hit the nail right on the head lack of merit, gov intervention and dare I say rewarding mediocrity

  • @marciamenage931
    @marciamenage931 2 года назад +7

    The best advice you can give is come to Canada in February, then decide.

  • @JonathanVachon777
    @JonathanVachon777 2 года назад +14

    so true abut the taxes. i closed my company because of that. was tired to work 80hours, no vacation for 7 years and half of it going to the government. its truely a socialist country

  • @advancednationality7651
    @advancednationality7651 2 года назад +14

    I and my family are based in France and we have recently gotten permanent resident status in Canada. we plan to travel to Canada with our three kids in July for about a couple of months to get our PR card and basically discover Canada a bit.
    We might end up not staying and will probably head back to France.
    I fear that in Canada, we would have to start afresh in our careers plus the taxes are high I hear. I also do not believe that the Canadian healthcare is as good as the French healthcare system.

    • @kenfernanadez3110
      @kenfernanadez3110 2 года назад +1

      To "Advanced nationality" etant Canadien de naissance, je vous deconseillerais de s'installer actuellement.
      A cause du petit imbecile qui pretend etre le premier ministre et ses cohortes (qui comptes les presstitues, maitres du mensoge wmanant de la guele du premier macro) le pays est en degringolade totale.
      On met en place une dictature totalitaire qui agit pour le compte de quelques pdg dont le premier menteur a fait transfere des centaines de milliards de dollars des causses de l etat, au depens de la population.
      Les soi disant soins de sante sont actuellement MINSBLES et il y a une TRES grande corruption et criminalite qui y sont inherentes - encouragees et protegees oar plusieurs levier de l etat.

  • @shirleybalinski4535
    @shirleybalinski4535 Год назад +2

    Michigan is great for Canadians, especially on the east side of the state( where we touch). Not too much to surprise Canadians here. Jobs are available & so is entrepreneurship., although only having 2 cities of any size can limit the types of jobs. Nothing to surprise Canadians with weather wise either!! Come over & try us!!

  • @tinglestingles
    @tinglestingles 3 года назад +24

    Reasons... better standard of living, better weather, experiencing new cultures, more freedom (especially after being imprisoned for most of 2020!), better healthcare, more laidback lifestyle, lower taxes, better internet speeds, more interesting architecture, perhaps live in a UNESCO world heritage town, meeting interesting people with strange-sounding names and most of all, travel to the next pot of gold. After investigating and researching residencies, second passports, long term travel, and some tax information over the past 7 years - I feel I've got a pretty good handle on this subject but as detail counts - one size certainly does not fit all, we will need individual advice and a sanity check of our plans!

    • @thecontainerthecontents6889
      @thecontainerthecontents6889 3 года назад +5

      Indeed the demon bastards have now stolen 1.5 years of life from every human on earth. Imagine the karmic hell they will inherit and the infinite pain they will have to endure to pay back messing with countless lives. They are literally going to hell for this nonsense.

    • @robster7012
      @robster7012 3 года назад +3

      @@thecontainerthecontents6889 well said 🙏🏻

    • @luciantm1976
      @luciantm1976 3 года назад +3

      100% agree

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 3 года назад +4

      @@thecontainerthecontents6889 Meanwhile in Sweden...

    • @kseniia7949
      @kseniia7949 3 года назад +1

      @@thecontainerthecontents6889 it is still not the end. More years will be stolen.

  • @kallaji7383
    @kallaji7383 2 года назад +35

    Your description of Canada is almost identical to that of Germany. Over here we've the same problems:
    1) Businessmen and Entrepreneurs are viewed as the Enemy.
    2) Moving away from Free Market Capitalism (growing the pie) towards Socialism and Envy politics (redistributing the pie)
    3) Super high taxes ....
    4) Anti-growth and stagnation mentality

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  2 года назад +16

      Unfortunately this trend seems to be on the rise in developed countries.
      Reminds me on that saying:
      -Weak men make hard times
      -Hard times make strong men
      -Strong men make easy times
      -Easy times make weak men
      -Weak men make hard times
      Until the cycle repeats itself.

    • @markg6860
      @markg6860 2 года назад +2

      The problem is that the tax laws have been changed so that the big corporations pay little to no taxes ... as with Starbucks and Amazon. This puts more burden on the middle classes. FMC is all well and good, but it needs to be fair.

    • @JonathanVachon777
      @JonathanVachon777 2 года назад +3

      germany? more like USSR

    • @paingoingcrazy6997
      @paingoingcrazy6997 2 года назад

      I know this wasn't your point, but Canada is absolutely nothing like Germany or any other European country in terms of experience. Canada is only similar to other countries on paper.

    • @jeanmariemissale5663
      @jeanmariemissale5663 Год назад

      It’s the World Economic Forum agenda to kill off the populations of the world , and become socialist communist !

  • @Gromitdog1
    @Gromitdog1 Год назад +11

    As someone who transplanted to Silicon Valley I can say life is far better outside Canada. People are friendlier and seem more genuine. The one thing i really noticed is how much less people swear outside of Canada, there appears to be a much higher feeling of anxiety and frustration amongst Canadians which i believe is responsible for this difference. Another thing i noticed is Americans seem to accept that they are imperfect and have serious social and economic issues whereas Canadians are quite smug and exude an air of irrational superiority and will immediately deflect when you point out homelessness or health care wait times and quality and other serious ongoing issues. The people down here are much smarter and worldly and have a much greater can-do attitude than Canadians who seem to be far more negative and see the problems before you even finish your sentence explaining your ideas. The worst thing about living in Canada is the high income taxes and very low property taxes, Canada is a very expensive place to be a skilled wage earner whereas in the US you pay lower income tax, and much higher property tax. In Canada i resented people from around the world especially China coming in and buying up property and paying no income tax and very little property tax yet enjoying all of the benefits of social programs that were largely paid for by wage earners. Either way I'm glad to be out of Canada and especially enjoy the nicer climate of the bay area.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Год назад +1

      How do you like Silicon Valley these days?

    • @ara5823
      @ara5823 Год назад +1

      Americans are smarter? You are in the homeless capital of the USA. I live din the USA for 8 years and California has higher taxes then Canada. And property tax is crazy. there absolutely no truth into 90 percent of anything you have said here

  • @paymans1153
    @paymans1153 Год назад

    Another wonderful reading! Thank you! Claiming it gratefully! 🙏❤️😇

  • @larryjohnstone6260
    @larryjohnstone6260 Год назад +5

    If I were younger and single I would seriously look at leaving Canada. We left Ontario three years ago for rural Alberta, didn't like Ontario culture. The taxes are cheaper, fuel,housing and car insurance. It is very sunny year round, not much snow where we are, and you don't have that sickening humidity that spoils the summers out east. I find the people here much more friendly as well.

    • @owenready7043
      @owenready7043 Год назад +1

      Where to exactly? I am young (18) and single. I am Canadian but also British, Irish, and maybe also Hungarian too. I only speak English however. I have perviously lived in the UK (Northern Ireland), and France before coming to Canada with my family in 2010. I find it hard to save up money due to working at only minimum wage is no fun even in downtown Toronto. I am also not used to living on my own.

    • @zerohero5753
      @zerohero5753 Год назад

      @@owenready7043 All the countries you listed face similar problems. However, I found France to be the cheapest to live in and it has a nice weather. However, the economy is not doing very well but at least everything is affordable.

  • @almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa440
    @almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa440 2 года назад +4

    RCMP and city police sometimes check pedestrians if they are crossing on the designated painted sections. I was once detained for having cut short. On second time he wanted to give me a fine. I said "Are you really really serious? Don't you have crime and opiods to watch for instead?"

  • @kazkazimierz1742
    @kazkazimierz1742 2 года назад +9

    I lived in Kitsilano for two years. The weather in Vancouver is great in July and August. The rest of the year it rains.

  • @GapBahnDirk
    @GapBahnDirk 2 года назад +8

    I moved to Thailand from Canada in 1997. I married a beautiful Thai lady in 2000 and lived happily ever after. We have two now grown up children. I am never going back; retired, wealthy and happy.

    • @amamam420
      @amamam420 2 года назад

      I am 33 year old Australian retired and currently in Thailand. I love the fact that investments overseas aren’t taxed at all here as it makes me richer each year doing nothing at all. I am scared about starting a family here though. Would love to have a chat with you about how you did it if you don’t mind!

  • @Belgianperspective
    @Belgianperspective 2 года назад +13

    I find Vancouver to be hostile. Rent are expensive and overrated (I am in fact Belgian and grew up in France just to give you some context); buying a house is an “insult” (this is why I plan to buy in Europe instead as it is 2-3 times cheaper if I buy in some towns in France or Belgium) and many people in Vancouver seem to be unhappy and frustrated by where their lives has taken them! In regards to the girls here, I found them to be “nice” but in fact, they are just nice on the surface only (if I have to compare it to my experience of girls in France or Belgium). In Vancouver, most girls are very “money oriented” (yes and many of them date “sugar daddies but that is not known outside Canada, right?) and so many look for financial security in a partner than a sane relationship! I am not astonished to see why so many end up being unhappy, depressed suffering in their relationship and above all… end up being alone (and end up using dildos) and regretting their lives years later! After having lived in this place for 6 years (a place which I would leave behind soon hopefully as we are heading back to Europe soon), I am so glad to leave this place for good! Many relationships here are fake and superficial (compared to Europe) And it is a city where sooooo many girls (they pretend they are not) are sooo lonely.. now I am ni longer astonished why dildos sell so well!!! This is why so many (people and Vancouver girls) here smoke pots and end up being depressed or having lots of mental disorders! Now on top of that, I hate their hospitals where you have to wait for everything (in Belgium that has never existed), and dislike those fake social interactions that many think it is worth something when in fact, it is just superficial-ness, illusion and coldness. I strong believe that Canada is “worth it” but providing that you are thinking of it as a place to pass by, not retire or immigrate for ever! It is also worth it if you have an income from overseas (business or rent income) so you do not have to depend on local jobs which pay very medium salaries and a tax system that sucks everything you worked for! Have a look at this vid, it really gives you a real outlook of how Canada really is:
    ruclips.net/video/ypFwgNsF3Vw/видео.html
    And this other video Is a quick but fair look at the Canadian healthcare system (the speaker is actually a Canadian himself) and how good it looks ….on the surface!
    ruclips.net/video/GSTTZ7mtwKc/видео.html

    • @fbgaming2968
      @fbgaming2968 2 года назад +4

      How do you know so much about female afterwork behaviour? lol

    • @SS-ku3bm
      @SS-ku3bm 2 года назад

      True

  • @mrbovinejoni569
    @mrbovinejoni569 2 года назад +7

    the politicians, media, and law enforcement have made me feel like an enemy in my own country over the past two years though i have broken no law

  • @richboy3860
    @richboy3860 Год назад +2

    Canadian here who has lived in all major cities. Shelter cost eats up 60% of your after-tax pay. The remaining goes into your insurances, groceries, and other essentials. Basically, you cannot travel, retire, or spoil yourself even for one bit. Sorry to say, but this is NOT a ‘happy country’ as marketed by our media

  • @masttt8480
    @masttt8480 2 года назад +16

    Living in canada is like paying a premium to live in a third world country.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  2 года назад

      Haha not sure I'd consider it like a third world country.
      Do you live there?

    • @masttt8480
      @masttt8480 2 года назад +6

      @@OffshoreCitizen Yes I live in quebec. Probably the most socialist place in north america.

    • @gloriavinez7674
      @gloriavinez7674 2 года назад +2

      @@masttt8480 it has 15% taxation on consumer goods. That sucks big time

    • @ellenmorse8559
      @ellenmorse8559 2 года назад +1

      I am leaving at 68 years for Italy. Healthcare is in acute shortage. I don’t have a family doctor and only walk in clinic available. Surgery, forget it! Get on the waiting list until you are forced to go abroad or die. Only prison inmates have consistent healthcare. I don’ t stay where I am badly treated. What a comedown for Quebec!

  • @coco9004
    @coco9004 2 года назад +3

    You made a mistake. You said the food is more expansive in USA. It is no true. The food at restaurant and at supermarket is way cheaper price than in Canada and it is the same food.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  2 года назад

      I think I said that about UAE not the US

    • @coco9004
      @coco9004 2 года назад

      @@OffshoreCitizen no. You said usa

  • @fbgaming2968
    @fbgaming2968 2 года назад +6

    If people are deciding to move to Canada, they need to plan and prepare. Don't expect to meet new friends off the bat, especially in Toronto. It may be a good idea to find someone or agencies to on-board you or your family. DM if you need help!

  • @jomonart2140
    @jomonart2140 Год назад +2

    reasons for leaving Canada: 1. ageing population transferring their social tax burden(s) to others while hoarding capital 2. anti-wealth building culture from top down (similar to your observations) 3. favourable demographics in Asia (more youth, dynamic growth, and more optimism in general). Having said that i don’t mind visiting YVR in spring or summer and maximizing the use of CAD and passport for easy-access to SE Asia, North East Asia etc. (Korea visa-exempt stamp is valid 6 months, Japan temporary visitor stamp 3 months for Canadians, Thailand currently 45 days). My current strategy is to carry multiple access rights (passport, PR rights, long stay visas) and then optimize residence based on short-haul flights and reduce tax burden on passive income sources. TBH I’ve got more freedom and flexibility operating in a low cost footprint rather than trying to constantly scale up capital in a ‘red oceans’ game.

  • @triplekmafia4932
    @triplekmafia4932 Год назад +3

    eastern europe is great. I'm there now, never looked back.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Год назад

      Definitely offers a unique value proposition yes

  • @nrew915
    @nrew915 2 года назад +6

    i currently live in canada. wish i never moved from my home country australia. ive travelled all over the world and australia is the best place to live, work and travel. it has it all. im looking at returning back home soon

    • @souiritv8355
      @souiritv8355 2 года назад +1

      What do you work in Canada?

    • @jimbocho660
      @jimbocho660 2 года назад

      Australia like Canada has very few good jobs.

  • @stevenyoung2656
    @stevenyoung2656 3 года назад +8

    Entrepreneur types I know in Canada are tied to the energy or natural resource sectors. Their wealth is tied to a physical location. They see a lot of risk in doing the same kind of work in most other places in the world. Stakeholders, Legal, regulatory, corruption and/or violence. Their local knowledge of how to develop projects is their key differentiator.

  • @tw9419
    @tw9419 3 года назад +35

    There’s plenty to love about Canada. Beautiful nature, cities, kind people, safety net, etc etc.
    Unfortunately extremely high taxes are the biggest downside in my opinion.

    • @mischa1880
      @mischa1880 3 года назад

      Read my comment above yours.

    • @alexsdb9712
      @alexsdb9712 3 года назад +3

      And now, the war against taxpayers. Yes, the coersion, mandates and covid passports is simply war against taxpayers. Taxpayers are not getting their services (money's worth) by being coerced, discriminated, and shut out.

    • @WorldvsTruth
      @WorldvsTruth 2 года назад +4

      @@alexsdb9712 It is war on we the people, and it is to the death. There is no doubt about that. Yes, it is against small businesses, family-owned and operated business, and certainly entrepreneurship is and has been in the crosshairs for quite some time (especially in Canada). To employ a stock phrase from Shark Tank (or Dragons' Den), "...and for those reasons, I'm out."

    • @huhula2359
      @huhula2359 2 года назад +2

      Kind ppl? Where? There are only 5 cities can be called city, safety? It is joke for 2021, maybe better than US.

  • @DeusExMachina50
    @DeusExMachina50 3 года назад +29

    The future of Canada looks bleak for productive entrepreneurs.

    • @mjhmn
      @mjhmn 3 года назад +2

      exactly

    • @mischa1880
      @mischa1880 3 года назад +2

      Bingo!

    • @DeusExMachina50
      @DeusExMachina50 3 года назад +3

      @@ChrisMCP2 Agreed. Trudeau will most likely get his majority this fall, and Canada will be finished. It's time to look for greener pastures.

    • @mariadavis3797
      @mariadavis3797 3 года назад +1

      For everybody as the debt accumulâtes on the country.

    • @songsabai3794
      @songsabai3794 2 года назад

      That's a mild understatement!....the Gov. is dragging the Country into the deep,dark woods of totalitarian-think...."universal basic income", "digital I.D"...WTF....sounds like your best bet might be to open a government sponsored 'soup-kitchen'. Get out while you still can!

  • @ar6888
    @ar6888 Год назад +1

    At first I started following you and thought it was a unique perspective but MORE and MORE people are doing this. It's becoming the norm to leave Canada - Scary

  • @lucas182512
    @lucas182512 2 года назад +3

    As someone who lives in Brazil and knows a loooot about the US, I can say that the poor attitude towards rich people isn't exclusive to Canada. In Brazil, people want the successful to get screwed. In the US, politicians have been using the "he's a billionaire, a villain!" argument to slander their competitors for ages now, even though it's not their fault that they accrued all that wealth in a country where the politicians themselves made the laws.

  • @stevemyers2092
    @stevemyers2092 3 года назад +8

    Like you to do a video on Starting a new business in Canada then having to move it to another country (going over different income levels i.e 1st year = $250K gross 2nd year = $500K Gross 3rd year $1M Gross income - how one might do that and the associated tax ramifications.

  • @aal2206
    @aal2206 3 года назад +13

    I just think Canada is way too boring, to be honest, a lot of people only come here because the immigration system is relatively easy.
    Getting a green card or work visa to the US isn't an option for most people in the Philippines or India.
    Going from an H1B to a green card can take way too long.
    But overall Canada is just depressing. It's in the air, the weather the lockdowns, scraping ice off your car. It's too much.
    Canadians also have this immense acceptance of whatever the government is doing, no passion or spirit, very dull.
    The US is not perfect, no country is, I still feel some good free states down there. I also feel Americans are more warm and direct.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +1

      Are you Canadian or speaking from your experience as a visitor?

    • @aal2206
      @aal2206 3 года назад +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen I'm a Canadian.

    • @gladysokwuchi-mirikweh8501
      @gladysokwuchi-mirikweh8501 2 года назад

      Wow interesting. Not sure I can live in Canada lol

  • @newworldmoney8926
    @newworldmoney8926 3 года назад +20

    Yep I left as well 15 years ago. I left because of taxes back then but it has slowly over the years continued it slide down the socialist slope and from what I see now heading towards a communist country.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +2

      Have you ever regretted it?

    • @newworldmoney8926
      @newworldmoney8926 3 года назад +14

      @@OffshoreCitizen - No sir and Justin Castro keeps proving me right everyday.

  • @Sam-qc1zx
    @Sam-qc1zx 6 месяцев назад

    As a canadian living in Qc your point about society viewing rich people as the "enemy" is so accurate. But again it depends with who you surround yourself with. Thank you for sharing the video !

  • @connorl5868
    @connorl5868 2 года назад +4

    Problem is: soon who ever would like to live Canada, won't be able to do so.
    Work, sleep, pay taxes and do it again.
    There is no life in Canada. Except that is great country, just to cold !

  • @Mr_Fairdale
    @Mr_Fairdale 3 года назад +11

    Hearing Michael talk about friendly Canadians makes me jealous. Where I'm at in America everyone seems depressed or low grade angry about something.

    • @stevemitchell7839
      @stevemitchell7839 3 года назад +4

      For all its faults, I think Canada is more stable than the US and the culture is less coarse

    • @Josh-py9rq
      @Josh-py9rq 3 года назад +3

      The east coast is brutal I moved here for work I can’t stand the east coast of the US soo many rude people!

    • @WorldvsTruth
      @WorldvsTruth 2 года назад +10

      If you're in or anywhere near Maine, I'd partially agree. A term such as "friendly Canadians" needs to be qualified. Simple translation = polite. That essentially is meaningless, as it is mostly (excepting Newfoundland) affectatious or outright phoney. Having spent time in over 20 States, I'll go on record to say that over all, Americans are much friendlier than Canadians. Moreover, I'll take authentic anger any day, over repressed anger and fake friendliness. Keep your head up man. All the best to you out there.

    • @hellfreezer3037
      @hellfreezer3037 2 года назад +8

      @@WorldvsTruth Yeah, i just see Americans as more direct, which i like much better than the passive aggressive attitudes of canaadians

    • @amindra963
      @amindra963 2 года назад +7

      My Canadian born, brown, professional children, now American citizens; live and work in Bay Area, Silicon Valley. The Americans are way more sincere and genuinely friendly in their social interactions. Especially if one is brilliant! Regardless of skin color.
      Canadians are ultra polite, but not friendly. They have a chronic and severe case of " Tall Poppy" syndrome. They are mostly, exclusively to themselves and their families. They resent, even the slightest of intrusions into their private lives. Canadian society is an Apartheid based, impenetrable, insipient, insipid system with an underlying, uncomfortable and unacknowledged racial superiority. Canadians do not talk of race, but use that odious word "Diversity" to refer to race. Canadians are acutely race conscious.
      I know I've been here as an " immigrant" for 56 years.

  • @mateofernando5066
    @mateofernando5066 Год назад +4

    Bottom line, you CANNOT get rich in Canada easily. The taxes and government waste is the worst aspect of this country. The high taxes disincentivizes work and reduces people risk taking, as there is no return on investment for being an entrepreuner.
    If you want to ahead in life and become some kind of millionair or billionaire, the USA is the best place for that.

  • @fitfiddlerz
    @fitfiddlerz 2 года назад +5

    Having lived and worked in eight countries I always laugh when Canadians try to use healthcare as some enormous bonus, usually used in comparison to the US. If you have lived 'anywhere' you know that our healthcare is sub par on so many levels. Give me Germany or Denmark or Spain any day. Offshore Citizen is dead on when it comes to Eastern Europeans. I think it's illegal to smile or be polite.

  • @cineffect
    @cineffect 3 года назад +4

    What you need to consider is that there are two kinds of issues in every country that will affect you.
    1. The country/state wide issues, like laws, taxes, quality of medical services (not talking about the price). These you cannot escape and will have to deal with on daily basis, so you need to consider them from the very beginning.
    2. Local issues, like crime/safety, community/friendliness, culture/leisure, career/pay, consumer prices, real estate, etc. These you can "escape" as they will differ in different areas of the country, so you can always find what suits you the best and build up from there.
    Of course the second part means that a larger country (size of land, not people) will be easier to navigate and find a place that will suit your likes and needs. Taking both issues into consideration, I still think that USA is the best. Just my two cents...

  • @Stingerca
    @Stingerca 3 года назад +9

    Retired. Areas of interest. 1) tax saving 2) Health Care- getting older 3) Culture 4) Looking at Penang Malaysia

  • @shivangiamitabh8152
    @shivangiamitabh8152 Год назад +2

    Offshore citizen, can you make a video on expenses in Dubai for a family of four? What is the amount needed ( all things considered) to live a comfortable life in Dubai? And by that I mean ( children's schools, renting/ buying a townhouse / villa, utilities, transport etc. We stay in Canada and earn well despite that live a paycheck to paycheck life. Can we substantially save a small fortune living in Dubai?

  • @ubonrat8653
    @ubonrat8653 2 года назад +3

    The very thought of returning to the overpriced anti social freezer sends a shiver up my spine

  • @dr.honorable141
    @dr.honorable141 3 года назад +5

    In New Years Eve 1999 -2000 I was in a Sofia Restaurant at Vitosha street, there were 3 different ballets, salads, orsdeuvres, steaks, deserts, bulgarian wines, waitresses in costumes , ended paying 5 dollars per person

  • @alelectric2767
    @alelectric2767 2 года назад +2

    Somewhere warm, where people mind their own business, able to find work, cheap or in-expensive to live.

  • @mrlds3202
    @mrlds3202 3 года назад +3

    We are such kindred spirits bro. Your analysis and mine are completely congruent. Though I've never heard the term 'relationship theory' before though I agree with your analysis of that as well! 🤣

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад

      Lol happy to hear that!
      Thank you for the kind words.
      Any video suggestions?

  • @TJ-cg8mq
    @TJ-cg8mq 3 года назад +8

    ..the last time I was in Vancouver - I was surprised to see so many Starbucks coffee shops(literally right opposite each other) The customer service was second to none and it was cool just to walk around ... at the time , it seemed like a city that was still under construction... :)

  • @MIKU-os2hp
    @MIKU-os2hp 2 года назад +3

    Am on the same boat, nothing left in Canada!

  • @lindacampbell5561
    @lindacampbell5561 2 года назад +3

    MR,
    I liked what you said about all countries having good and bad aspects.
    That's probably true of all countries.
    If there was a "best country" it would be inundated with world citizens tramping the borders!
    I had an engineering company for 20 years.
    Most Canadians and those striving a PR status are interested in collecting a steady pay check. Few are like you with an entrepreneurial spirit. I loved what you said about 'hussle'.
    Hussle. I looked for more than 20 years for that trait in others.
    Canadians are docile (lazy).
    I imagine most people are probably lazy everywhere.
    Go it alone if necessary and remember to enjoy your life.
    I am looking forward to the second half of my life.
    Now that I am retired, I seek a country not so much with tax advantages but rather liberty and freedom, where gov leave people alone, and English speaking.
    This is a tall order.
    Any suggestions for the retired?

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for this video n thanks for sharing your living experience in Canada.

  • @germancamacho3944
    @germancamacho3944 Год назад

    I lIve in Vancouver for 33 years now and I love it , I own my condo penthouse mortgage free, since I don’t pay rent /mortgage one big thing out of the way , I invested in real estate 25 years ago this give me the great life style , I love Vancouver beautiful city

    • @ModernMoneyKe
      @ModernMoneyKe Год назад

      This is the first positive comment I have come across

  • @richt7506
    @richt7506 2 года назад +4

    CANADA BECAME SO EXPENSIVE THAT PEOPLE ARE LEAVING THE COUNTRY

  • @ashleyhockenberry2187
    @ashleyhockenberry2187 2 года назад +1

    A+ Lots of great detail and and food for thought for anyone evaluating different countries to live in. Well done.

  • @ara5823
    @ara5823 Год назад

    are you back in Canada for the health care? I see a lot of people mouthing off here but if you moved to the Usa and get sick. good luck. and for the people talking Atlanta. Atlanta is a terrible city and traffic and crime are terrible. and if you left Canada don't come back when you end up sick.

  • @peterwang1243
    @peterwang1243 3 года назад +7

    The government is elected by citizens, so if it's socialist, it must be liked by voters.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  3 года назад +2

      What do you think about the system?

    • @peterwang1243
      @peterwang1243 3 года назад +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen Indeed Canada is more "socialist" than many others. Comparing dictatorship, democratic system is not the worst.

    • @ali1t
      @ali1t Год назад

      Trojan horse trudeau for downfall of canada, now Chinada

  • @rtacconi
    @rtacconi 23 дня назад

    I am thinking to move to Dubai Marina too. Malta and Cyprus they make me feel that are too small. Dubai seems the future: a modern city but with a hot weather, not like London, and northern EU

  • @willweiss3205
    @willweiss3205 Год назад +1

    This positive points made have changed tremendously, and not for the better.

  • @icecoldchilipreppers
    @icecoldchilipreppers 3 года назад +17

    Couldn't agree more, as a lifelong vancouverite. As I began to save/invest/earn more money I have found myself only enjoying associating with fiscally conservative people as people of a liberal mindset have communist tendencies that cause them to look poorly upon anyone who isn't broke.
    I have voted liberal all my life but now I don't like being around most other folks of that camp.
    Success isn't celebrated here, it is coveted by the envious and punished by ignorant.
    It wasn't until your video just now that I became consciously aware of this.
    I think the wife and I may have to move.

    • @edwest2263
      @edwest2263 3 года назад +2

      Honestly, I think the attitude persists all over the PNW, and most of the west coast in general.

    • @olegscherbina1493
      @olegscherbina1493 3 года назад

      @@edwest2263 I live in Vancouver and vote for Liberals or NDP all the time and not switching. Middle-class family.

    • @KeneHammond
      @KeneHammond 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like Australia....

  • @milohrnic2023
    @milohrnic2023 Год назад +2

    Alberta is the only part of Canada where entrepreneurship is the normal.

  • @kamikazebunnies4872
    @kamikazebunnies4872 3 года назад +5

    Totally agree about Canadian mentality! I killed myself trying to sell Mobile payments through QR codes. I was regarded as crazy. Nobody wanted to invest in a dying technology ..... now look at China with WeChat . Ironically I now live in china and want to go back to Canada for my kids education. Where would you suggest is best suited for family and e-commerce?

    • @stevemyers2092
      @stevemyers2092 3 года назад +1

      Cost of living ? New Brunswick or Nova Scotia are great buy a house for $250K - Quebec is a wonderful province if you speak french - they are great people and have a distinct culture.

    • @Ty-uy6bf
      @Ty-uy6bf 2 года назад

      Look at Alberta, low tax affordable homes and extremely friendly people

    • @vidanaps714
      @vidanaps714 2 года назад

      USA 52 States weather so much to offers !!! USA 🥰🌎🎶👑

  • @NeoTesla
    @NeoTesla 6 месяцев назад +1

    I want to leave Canada so badly. I'm tired of the expensive cost of living

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  6 месяцев назад

      You can reach out in case you need any assistance with that

  • @s_k12
    @s_k12 Год назад

    Thank you, that was helpful.

  • @gerbie71r66
    @gerbie71r66 2 года назад +2

    Looking to leave Canada and retire in Portugal in 9 years, need to be 60 to get my Union Pension

  • @michaelshapiro1543
    @michaelshapiro1543 Год назад

    ."..in a country LIKE Canada." What countries are "like" Canada? And HOW SO? Do you mean, "such as", or "for example"?

  • @vivianoni9565
    @vivianoni9565 2 года назад +2

    Sth just touched upon re. quality of life in N. Amer. cities, with emphasis in Canada, is the crisis-level housing affordability issue. Commentors, though, have chimed in with thoughts on Canada's housing markets in metro areas. Shelter is one of the three pillars to sustain oneself, yet this rd to unsustainable housing costs seems sth only arbitrarily worth addressing by the Fed. What has to happen on this pt b/f gov't enacts change favorable to the working- and middle classes?
    Second is the epidemic of illicit drug use. Having seen the effects of it in Van City, it saddens me that a procession of 'woke' council ppl think the rd to recovery begins with liberalized drug laws It can't. Hard drugs ruin lives and require a hard stance by to stamp it out, however possible. Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, et al. are also losing the war on drugs.
    Healthcare in Canada is due for an overhaul b/c the sheer amt of tax-funded bloat makes it ripe for privatizatiion. Perhaps others who've received HC in Canada recently will echo my sentiments of 'care' being left out of the equation. Yes, the facilities are A1, the medicines are modern, yet too many providers couldn't care less for patient outcomes. In my view, this sad coda is in part the product of provider monopolies entitling themselves to guaranteed funding on tax monies.

  • @artkarapetov5712
    @artkarapetov5712 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video! I agree with all of your points. Where did you end up moving where the environment is more suited for "builders"? I think you're in Sofia now right?

  • @unknownknown2776
    @unknownknown2776 Год назад

    Dude, try to keep your speaking volume even. It's frustrating when someone's voice tends to trail off, particularly if they're running out of breath from a long sentence. Breath!! It's free!! Even here in Canada.

  • @ib9511
    @ib9511 2 года назад

    I find that the choices of products, even in Eastern Europe, are far wider than in Canada. People are, naturally, more polite in Europe. Just returbed from there.

  • @joedoe9769
    @joedoe9769 3 года назад +25

    Dude, You got everything wrong. I am not sure, if you have no clue what is happening or you try purposely try misleading people. Canada healthcare is very poor, everything in Canada is very expensive, bureaucracy and huge taxes is a fact. The only thing you got right is the Canada is nice and big country.

    • @kazkazimierz1742
      @kazkazimierz1742 2 года назад +2

      Dude, you're, like, so wrong about Canadian health care.

    • @supermrmotorhead7239
      @supermrmotorhead7239 2 года назад +2

      Just want until you get sick you think you know all..

    • @vidanaps714
      @vidanaps714 2 года назад +4

      Yes !! totally true only big country empty land because everyone realized that Canada don’t have any much lifestyle to offer in a decent way people are moving out of that country that’s why immigration it’s much open door and welcoming more immigrant Cz they need new immigrant to this country to work for them at a minimum wage it’s crazy insane the system in Canada has close mind to the underprivileged people , life it’s expensive tax are highly as myself working as a nursing field almost 50 hours per week du overtime I’ll paid highly tax and don’t receive e much in return trust me it’s very painful it’s not fair to the poor working class . I’m out of Canada after 40 years spend I’ll regret fir not having to move sooner but happily end up In USA one of the best country with 52 states decent life and affordable warm weather most part of the states ! Never regret for looking back 🥰💜🙏🏽🎶🌎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @jwychau
    @jwychau Год назад

    would love to see the reality of the true cost of leaving canada, for someone in their 20's , 30s, 40's 50's , its very hard to leave a country when you have paid already so much in the system and when you are nearing in reaping the benefiits of the healthcare. is it really a realistic move, the cost of exit tax is not cheap, you can't just say go and leave

  • @intmedubchosp4110
    @intmedubchosp4110 5 месяцев назад

    I think giving the example of a 300 m² apartment is rather silly. That is a huge apartment.

  • @jonesmorales-tu6kq
    @jonesmorales-tu6kq Год назад +3

    I came to Canada in 1987 when I was 1 year old . In 6 months moving back to my birth country of Guatemala.
    This is not the country I grew up in as a boy ... a shame really! Won't miss the winter that's for sure but I will miss My city of Montreal