Crazy thing is…government knows there’s a housing problem and STILL taking in more than 500,000 every year! Insane! Pouring an oil tanker on the fire of high housing costs! Craaazy and sad!
Yes. I am from Vancouver, but have moved to Seattle because I earn more here and housing is more affordable (still expensive, but not as insane). Financially we are so much better off in the United States. It is such a shame what Canada has become.
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Its a million a year plus if you include temporary foreign workers who never leave and foreign students.
After living 4 years in Canada, meeting my lovely wife there, and saving money, we returned to Mexico. Now we live in Playa del Carmen. Best decision ever; we opened a little restaurant and we are doing great. Best decision ever. Canada is becoming a medieval society with a handful of Masters and 99% servs.
Forget about the immigration I am 6 generation Canadian and me and my family are leaving 8 years of a part time drama teacher destroyed this great country it’s definitely broken 😡
6 generation didn’t build this country, you won’t be missed, my family will build it again when it all goes to hell and remain old money, haha you go away coward
This story is very true. I came to Canada when i was 10. Was raised in Canada and life was great. All that changed in the last 10 years. Everything is sooo expensive you have to cut back on leisure activities that you need to keep your mind healthy after a long work week. All i did was work long hours for the necessities for me and my family. After a long conversation about a year ago with my wife, we decided to move back to Portugal (I have dual citizenship). We moved this past summer and couldnt be happier. Life here is much more laid back and you are not charged to do the simple leisure activities like going to a provincial park. Food is cheaper, housing is cheaper, insurance is cheaper and weather is 100x better. No more having to hibernate at home in the winters. Only thing i found more expensive here was electronics and fuel. Something needs to change in Canada.
Be very welcome! Portugal will happily receive friendly, honest and professional Canadians, as they've been doing with the Brits and Americans for decades. Hope you enjoy this new stage of your life here. All the best!
I would not recommend anyone moving to Canada unless starting from scratch (and all the sacrifices that come with it) is more attractive than their current lifestyle abroad. That being said, Canada is not what it was 10 years ago. The only persons benefiting right now are those that gained off appreciating real estate in the 2010s and their kids. It is a tough time financially for everyone else.
The problem is these problems have existed long before your mentioned 8 yrs. Many of these "problems" are decades long, where BOTH provincial & federal governments have dropped the ball.
Canada cities ranking is sliding down. It is better 8 years ago, bro. Please face the problem otherwise you can't fix it. We don't need Liberals anymore since they leads the country for 8 years and it is the same as former government. Is that what you meam?
I feel like I wasted my life moving to Canada too. It's really sad and contributes to my depression. Here, even Canadian graduates struggle to get a job in their field. Underemployment is alarmingly high for a developed country.
In what field? I came to Canada as a Registered Nurse and I was able to work immediately as a Regular Full-Time employee with a really decent pay. Degrees in STEM/healthcare will always be in demand.
@@ayamTondoBoy I'm not in STEM. I'm in Communications which is a heavily sought after field in Canada and the competition was insane. I landed a job in my field by career development was really slow and had to pretty much start from scratch.
@@ayamTondoBoy This is not true. This year job market sucks. Even graduates from UoT or Uwaterloo majoring in STEM find it hard to get a full time job.
Canada is one of the richest nations in the world in natural resources, from oil to gold to diamond and the list goes on, with a population that is hardly the size of a small European country. It is highly questionable where does this wealth go, never mind the high rates of taxes. As an engineer, as i got promoted it got into a point where my taxes were nearly 48%. It felt like the the system is set up in a way that never allows citizens to prosper. The ones who make real wealth either gangsters, or businesses who fraud taxes and money laundering, real estate corrupts and their buddies in high places, otherwise for the average citizen, they are just there to keep the machine running. I moved to EU for 10 years and hands down the poorest of EU countries has a much better qualify of life and higher standards cost of living with hardly any natural resources, than that in Canada.
I've living in Canada for some years and I've got a couple of promotions. Funny how on every promotion, the taxes got higher, so I ended receiving just some dollars more.
The government should be very clear to immigrants. Canada doesn't need workers in the Professions. Canada needs janitors and donut servers willing to live with two other families in a 2 bedroom condo or we need the rich to fleece off of. Just go onto indeed leave the key word blank and set the location as Vancouver. Most jobs you'll find pay 45-50 k or demand experience so specific no immigrant and most residents can't hope to qualify. Canada has a labour shortage the same way it has a shortage of 40k Porches.
You're absolutely right I was a nurse, and I couldn't pay for the registration process and wait 3 years to evaluate my qualifications. I still work as a care aide with agency which they charge clients 50 dollars and they pay me 20 dollars. Abuse Abuse Abuse.
@@lilip6369hahaha poor baby doesn’t matter what you do lol headhunter agencies always give their contractor employees less than half what they get from clients…., duh, be self employed then or go and find a better job better yet go back to where u came from
Im a software engineer graduating from the top CS program in Canada and I wont be able to pay off my debt and buy for a home for at least a few years if i stay here. Im renting an old 2 bedroom in Waterloo for $2000+ and barely able to save Fter OSAP payments, food, car bills etc. Candadas quickly becoming a slave farm. Planning to move to Qatar or the Turkey hopefully if things go well
@@mike4402 and you're supposed to learn French to go to Canada (at least Quebec). They should add a maths competition, and compulsory neurology and AI courses, just in case.
The problem too, is a lot of these professionals only get accepted to come because they have certain qualifications, but once they arrive they find out their qualifications are useless, and have to go back to school at their own expense. It's like a cycle to add profit to the Canadian post secondary system. Why not be straightforward with them before they come? I understand there needs to standards maintained in each profession, but why not allow them to be completely assessed beforehand and upgrade to Canada's standard before coming so they can join the work force. We desperately need doctors, they are here, but working outside their field because they need to provide for their families.
I’m not anti-immigration at all, but it is one of the biggest problems that is driving the affordability crisis. It needs to be lessened for a period of time, and anyone leaving will likely only help. It’s unfortunate.
All the friends I had in Vancouver who had immigrated to Canada within the last twenty years decided to return home. All of them. The one friend sold their house for over a million in Vancouver, and is now living like a king back in Slovakia, having bought several properties back home. One couple hated Canada so much that they returned to South Africa, and you know how bad it is there! The living wage on the southern coast of BC is $24-$27/hr. Most jobs in BC don’t pay that well. How anyone is surviving is beyond me.
And the living wage argument they use is stupid. Everyone is on a different stage of their lives, some are in school, some graduated, some decided to start working. You can't force "living wages" because it has a knock on effect elsewhere. Because of short-sighted, malicious and brain-dead policies, cost has risen for everybody.
@@lolhahamynutz my wife is south African . We went there for 6 weeks , its a beautiful place . If you are from the western cape there would be zero reason to live and be poor in Canada .
I just got my PR last July and landed Vancouver in November. I would say Canada is beautiful and peaceful in general, but when it comes to support a family here, it would be totally a nightmare for newcomers.
Practice English till perfection then move to a cheaper, smaller town. Take remote jobs if possible. Newcomers stand no chance in Vancouver or any other big cities.
There is never any culture of wealth gathering or wealth creation to keep multiplying your finance that lacks an investment value Instead of saving money in the bank . This means, if you want to be successful you must be an investor. Investment is the key
I agree with you had a senior colleague at work who was doing well but never had an investment. Unfortunately he lost his job and went from living a comfortable life to hardship. There would had been something to fall back on if he had an investment
No one force you to live here , you can move like those immigrants who moved here , anywhere you want , the only problem is that you don’t have the skills those countries need . Ất least here in Canada you have the social network that covers the basic that’s why you can’t leave .
We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay
Yeah can being frugal be sexy please? recently mentioned that I'm frugal to a young woman and she gave me the weirdest look... Being financially responsible is looked down on
I wish I could find it, but I remember reading a study once that claimed financially insolvent men had 1.5-2x more sexual partners than their financially solvent counterparts.
The canadian dream is just that, a dream. In reality its a financial nightmare with a bleak future, regardless of if you own or rent, have money or don't.
Same is happening here in Australia. Cost of living is unbearable even if you are earning six figures it’s pointless, and worse is housing, you need a minimum $1.3 million to buy any house even 50KM away from city with no infrastructure, There is no chance you can afford it. Government has imported 1.5 million immigrants in less than 2 years it’s ruined our country
Same thing in Canada and it is even worse because the winters are long and cold. Last few years USA and Canada opened their borders for illegal immigrants to get into the countries. Probably they want cheap labor which average citizens do not want to do.
False! more immigration equals more tax dollars for the government. The cost of doing business, government mismanagement and workers pay are the main reasons.
If youre new to Canada. The best thing you could do for your self and your family, is live in a tent or live in a vehicle. Its shocking we are in this situation right now.
Many actually would if the climate was atleasts liveable, im dying in my car these winters cuz havent been able to afford rent for the last two months , No job either 😔 and i cant afford to go back to my own country
Born and raised. Didn’t come from wealth but finally at a point in my life where I’m working a career where I would have been able to buy a house. A few years too late, now I’m looking at living in a van.
Lived and grew up in Vancouver. Finally completed my apprenticeship as a Heavy-duty Mechanic. Couldn't find a stable career in the lower mainland so ended up moving towards Northern BC (Prince George). It's completely different over here but I'm happy I can work everyday and housing ain't that bad compare to Vancouver 🤷♂️. At this point, I'm happy with whatever I can get. 😊
I dunno, it was ok and doable before covid started and the government shut down all the small businesses while printing money like there's no tomorrow.
Always was for the lower classes for the last 50 years, it’s just canadas precious middle class is now on the chopping block. Most of them have money to leave and will, I feel for those that can’t.
Moved to most expensive city in Canada and complains about cost of living. That’s like moving to Beverley hills and complaining about cost of living. There are more affordable places to live with great opportunities. Like Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, Regina. Why pick the Beverley hills of Canada?
Cuz of most of those cities have no jobs unfortunately and cost of living is not that much lower (yes the housing is cheper, but you don't have developed infrastructure, so you have to pay for cars and so on)
What happened to Toronto and Vancouver will happen to those cities to. The solution is force big business to raise wages and compete for Canadian labour not allow them to import a Dubai style army of serf workers from India.
Immigrants? Hell many Canadians are leaving. We made this move last year. Cost was only one of many factors but almost all factors are related to the current government completely screwing up the country, it’s social and economic fabric and it’s previously lauded freedoms that are barely freedoms now that they he government has started breaking those as well. They are considered privileges now. Such a shame.
Your problem is your own..don't blame the government. I'm doing fine here as are million of others. You're just one of the losers with an external locus of control. Put on your big boy pants guys, don't become yet another poor conservative drip.
Seriously considering moving back to India!! After living in Canada for more than 2 decades, retiring here with the meagre income means skipping meals and maybe wear layers instead of high heating bills. Although conditions in India may not be as idyllic, but food and living costs are way cheaper and one can lead a decent and healthy life without having to starve it out !! What happened to the Canadian dream !! Really sad.
Me and wife are nurses and we are living very cheap lifestyle to save money and leave Canada. Taxes are insane, housing is super expensive, insurance, groceries, utilities etc are super expensive.
Making 12k$ a month but barely get by for a family of 3 plus 3 dogs. I feel you. They charge you crazy taxes if you do slightly better to make sure you’re not far too well
I was born in Canada, my Mom was too. Yet things are getting so out of hand with the price of living we have to leave the city ive spent my entire life in, to try and find cheaper housing elsewhere.
@@cinpeace353tell me about it, Toronto has became riddled with luxury condos that barely house anyone because their too expensive. My bet would be that if the housing market were to crash those condos would most likely drop becoming easy pickings. But until then if it doesn’t I might just move to the more smaller towns in Canada
Canadians are sure getting screwed over. And, our aboriginals don't even have a chance. What do you expect from that stupid french government in Quebec? And they take orders from that disgusting king charles. They have no will to fix the system.
Any time someone mentions bringing in immigrants to fill the job gap while I am watching the company I work for send jobs to India, I tend to be a bit skeptical... There could come a day where a hard working professional might have to work at Tim Hortons and not be able to afford to eat there...
Liberals still in denial, trying to blame Harper. In the last 8 years we've seen this country erode and become a dumpster fire because of liberal policy and government spending, not to mention extremely divisive rhetoric.
"maybe she shouldn't have moved to the big city!" She's an architect. It would be very difficult to find more than two customers per year for her architectural firm in a small town. This is also my problem. I have to be here for my career...
As an immigrant born in Mexico and living in Canada (Québec) for the last 32 years I'm certainly going back to Mexico once I retire. Cost of living is awful and taxes are too high to consider staying in Canada. Our current Prime minister Justin Trudeau did help to make this much worse. Trudeau spends our money like crazy...and the worse is that he is telling Canadians that he does not care about it and he will spend much more. Better to leave😢
i feel sorry for anyone who is in such a desperate situation that they chose to come to Canada. no one in their right mind would want to live in this forsaken place
How can a country of 40 million not be managed but a country of 1.4(China) can easily be managed with a cost of living cheaper than Canada? Makes no sense.
I live in a small city in Saskatchewan. We have an influx of immigrants every year and the housing availability is next to none. Jobs are hard to find, rent is really high, groceries are high. Obviously not as bad as Vancouver or Toronto, but it's not great. I don't see a great future for anyone living here at the moment.
I see. What is the situation like in Regina and Saskatoon? In your opinion, is Saskatchewan one of the few bastions of relative affordability in Canada?
Saskatchewan and Manitoba would be two provinces with relative affordability compared with the rest of Canada, although the job market isn't great and housing is a major issue with very strong demand and low supply.@@romanabramov5273
Why would any doctor, lawyer, architect or a well paid employee in their respective country come to Canada to work as a labour? Not to mention the expensive housing costs in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
Fact : Canadian Dream was under Harper ! It was when immigrating in Canada was not a marketing "cool" stuff but a project of life, when economy was booming and pragmatic, when it was easy to get a visa because there were few applicants. It was when immigrating was not a Federal regular revenues (did you check the fees to apply for a visa?) or an operation to avoid the real estate bubble to burst. I came in Calgary under Harper, it was a hidden gem, a paradise (and specially for me as a French pastry chef) and then... Notley and Trudeau came.... Merci Justin to have messed up one of the most beautiful country worldwide😖😤 Btw, hello to all great Canadians and immigrants that I met over there. Lot of love !
@@ironhell813 you're right about the housing but in économics, Harper was more pragmatical than ideological. And I'm French, trust me, Trudeau is the worst Western leader, worst than Macron.
I'm not liberals fan. But Harper's government did not cared about houses prices rising like crazy and money laundering via buying of real estate. And Harpers government has immigration on same unsustainable, invading rate.
We are 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico since 2021. 🇲🇽 We dreamed of retiring in Mexico for 12 years prior to moving here. Been coming here holidaying for 12 years. ❤ The wife went to university in Guadalajara many years ago and Mexico stole her heart. Viva Mexico baby. ✌🏼❤️🇲🇽
How's not drinking the water and throwing the TP in the bin working for you? I am not joking, I would love to go but I don't see how one can live like that. How did you adapt?
Not true. We came in 2003. One salary of 45K before taxes, three dependents. Easily affordable mortgage with 15K downpayment for three bedrooms fresh townhouse in Aurora. Cheap gas, cars and groceries. Easy to book with doctors. Non crowded schools. All is gone after 2015, with dopeheads electing liberals to have dope legalized.
After 55 years of living in Toronto at the Agee of 70 I am moving back to origin country in February very heart breaking to resettle and reconnect with younger generation in such a mess
@@ishkaranbrar313More jobs for sure. Medical facilities & Banking/digital payment have improved a lot. Can use gpay for even pennies. Daily fresh fruits and vegetables thanks to our improved farming. In Canada the fruits in the stores are not sweet, sourced from Mexico, as there is no farming in winter. Free bus for women. More women working and doing business like restaurants. Rents didn't double like Canada. Trains are still inexpensive for travel, cheapest in the world. India now makes mobile phones. Population under control, compared to the past, resulting in migration from North, we now get original samosa kachori and ginger tea in all cities in many locations. All this is from my experience in South India. Would like to see more improvements in corruption, cleanliness and driving habits, these are still pathetic. Those living in North, please share improvements in your region. Canada may still be better, but India will catch up. Jai hind
@@ishkaranbrar313Infrastructure, governance, standard of living, banking, net connectivity etc etc. When was the last time you were here or are you one of those khalistani lover or maybe a Modi hater who finds everything wrong just because he is at the helm 😂
@@JEdwarrdIs it the provincial government that brought millions of immigrants, who need place to live and burden the completely f*cked up healthcare system ?
You are 💯correct. It is all Trudeau’s fault. Trying to cripple what makes you tons of money (oil) just so he can keep buying Saudi oil because it was part of his dad’s deals.
@@zephryus The immigration rates under Harper were reasonable. This current administration was looking for an easy way to grow the economy easily by filling every job vacancy in low skill jobs for companies that bring no added value to society.
😂 it's not only immigrants leaving. I was born and raised here and eventhough it was great growing up, I will miss what this country was. There are far more affordable places to live with much better quality of life. I feel sorry for future generations who will never know what it will be like to live debt free.
I have 3 sons, Canadian engineering grads. A nuclear engineer, an electrical engineer, and software engineer....each making about $85 to 100k and all they can buy are $500-600 homes....semi's that are garbage. If they were in Michigan they'd make 100k and buy a home for $250k. Canada has serious problems.
No one asked you to come to Canada, live some place else, get some recommendations, I would leave too but all my family lives here, besides, ALL countries have problems, it just depends on what problems you want to deal with.
Canada is a freaking joke when it comes to recognising international credentials, particularly when our system really needs more talent to bolster the country smh.
I work in the architectural field. One thing I can tell you is that foreign trained architects are generally completely unaware of how to put a building together in Canada. Partly it is because the building technology is different here, but also their training is generally lacking in technical rigour. They can only really do schematic design here, and do not have the skills to continue past that stage of design. Hence they need to complete an internship and understand the technical side of design. It's true for architecture school graduates here by the way.@@NihonKaikan
Born and raised in Canada and I feel like I'm wasting my time here. The only thing is that I hear it is like this in the rest of the world too, so I'm not sure where to move to.
I am leaving Canada too after 25 years. Moving back to Europe end of December Yes I feel like I wasted 25 years and have to start everything all over. Being a single person can’t make it anymore 😢
Europe is as bad, I live in a caravan in freezing northen Europe n I am hoping to move to warmer Morocco or mexico ( or any country whose name starts with m😅) when I retire in four years time. I am spending winter holidays in southern Morocco. cheap , warm and sunny and friendly locals.
You've wasted every Canadian citizen's life for 25 years for taking away space, jobs, education, and healthcare when you could have stayed in your own country the whole time. You only came to benefit on your behalf.
She looks pretty glam. And she should have known it would take recertification to be an architect again. Save $ before spending it. Finance 101. When you can’t afford the same lifestyle as before. It’s not a Canada thing. It’s every where. The English guy. He probably can move back with his parents.
I work in the architectural field. One thing I can tell you is that foreign trained architects are generally completely unaware of how to put a building together in Canada. Partly it is because the building technology is different here, but also their training is generally lacking in technical rigour. They can only really do schematic design here, and do not have the skills to continue past that stage of design. Hence they need to complete an internship and understand the technical side of design. It's true for architecture school graduates here by the way.
Unless you are a GENIUS Canada is not really worth the try as an immigrant (on top of it you have the miserable winters) Canada just can't beat big brother USA with it's GIANT ECONOMY and sooooooooooo many opportunities.....sad but true !
You can live anywhere in the world but wherever you move the rent and bills still need to be paid and if you can't afford to live where you're living then your only option is to move or risk being homeless. What you see in the movies and what happens in the real world are two very different things.
@@annetoronto5474you won’t be missed, you have no sense of loyalty, you will go to the ends of the earth for your comfort and never hope to truly sacrifice, Canada doesn’t need you
Can you bring your crown and Parliament with you also , please? Justin would never have been able to do what he's done without that system and the way it's set up.
A look back when I was a computer class teacher in primary school, I'd actually told the students that Canada is the best country to live....maybe i was misled those students..
Moved to Canada 13 years ago, I own a House ❌ “A Mortgage” ✅ as well. It’ll take another 27 years to pay off the mortgage. Living below the means, but still it’s tough to make ends meet. Leaving soon, Canada is not worth living anymore.
Most coming to Canada understood that coming to Canada they would receive tons of free benefits, but now living here they find that regular citizens deal with the same problem every day.
@@lilip6369 to practice in Canada you have to study in Canada and to do that you need to be born there. We should be education our own youth and not the world
Free education for children...free healthcare..can bring whole family.. blah blaaah blah. .it is what Canada advertizes. ... Some Canadian companies go to 3rd world countries and show the scenic views of mountains, lakes, rivers that as if it is a paradise. . All beautiful. . .thus, it attracts professionals to go to Canada..
CANADA: The Venezuela of NORTH AMERICA! I say it from a brazilian perspective that I got from here to what’s going on over there. You guys ought to do something immediatly.
Nothing will be done mass immigration helps the rich and hurts the poor and the disappearing middle class has no voice or power in Canada it will just keep getting worse that is my prediction.
If all newcomers insist on settling in Toronto or Vancouver, then yes, it's unaffordable. And I don't disagree with an Iranian trained architect requiring further training to work in Canada. IMO that is not a fully transferable skill.
@@josed4110Architects design buildings. Construction Engineers build those buildings. Architects still need to have basic knowledge in structural design and engineering. But this knowledge is common across the world.
The high cost of living is driving Canadians out of Canada!
Crazy thing is…government knows there’s a housing problem and STILL taking in more than 500,000 every year! Insane! Pouring an oil tanker on the fire of high housing costs! Craaazy and sad!
@@eurekacomment5719Trudope did this. Shows what a “leader” he is.
Yes. I am from Vancouver, but have moved to Seattle because I earn more here and housing is more affordable (still expensive, but not as insane). Financially we are so much better off in the United States. It is such a shame what Canada has become.
Its a million a year plus if you include temporary foreign workers who never leave and foreign students.
Yup. Scouting Mexico this winter.
Canada's becoming less of a melting pot and more of an international airport.
Even for Canadians.
Spot on.
Canada is like a halfway house
@@MstrBates-tz1hi LMAOOO
Toronto and Vancouver you mean.
Canada as a whole, no.
After living 4 years in Canada, meeting my lovely wife there, and saving money, we returned to Mexico. Now we live in Playa del Carmen. Best decision ever; we opened a little restaurant and we are doing great. Best decision ever. Canada is becoming a medieval society with a handful of Masters and 99% servs.
@@NachoBus528 You call that is life. Slavery is built into your brain.
Viva Mexico.
Handful of Masters are not able to find a job in Canada.
Medieval feudal system. Like an older version of the British empire
At least in medieval a peasant could own a piece of land. In Canada, it is worse than that.
Isnt mexico full of cartel war like it is shown on tv?
Forget about the immigration I am 6 generation Canadian and me and my family are leaving 8 years of a part time drama teacher destroyed this great country it’s definitely broken 😡
6 generation didn’t build this country, you won’t be missed, my family will build it again when it all goes to hell and remain old money, haha you go away coward
You're not alone.
Were do you go… suggestion pls
Part-time drama teacher..........maybe get a job that pays a reasonable salary and stop mooching off of hard-workers.
@@NihonKaikanOG poster is most likely talking about the Prime Minister. 😉
Im born and raised in Canada, and at 58 years old id love to leave.
You'd love to leave, but still can't afford to!
bye felicia
leave then
Mid 50’s and I’ll never own a home in BC
Another whiner who knows nothing about conditions in other countries, nor how much higher the cost of living is in those places.
This story is very true. I came to Canada when i was 10. Was raised in Canada and life was great. All that changed in the last 10 years. Everything is sooo expensive you have to cut back on leisure activities that you need to keep your mind healthy after a long work week. All i did was work long hours for the necessities for me and my family. After a long conversation about a year ago with my wife, we decided to move back to Portugal (I have dual citizenship). We moved this past summer and couldnt be happier. Life here is much more laid back and you are not charged to do the simple leisure activities like going to a provincial park. Food is cheaper, housing is cheaper, insurance is cheaper and weather is 100x better. No more having to hibernate at home in the winters. Only thing i found more expensive here was electronics and fuel. Something needs to change in Canada.
Be very welcome! Portugal will happily receive friendly, honest and professional Canadians, as they've been doing with the Brits and Americans for decades. Hope you enjoy this new stage of your life here. All the best!
why@@gk505
@@gk505What’s wrong with Portugal?
It's crazy, but I think Europe is better
You are free to move about the country.
okay well 500 thousand immigrants a year is also part of the problem
Ding ding ding !!! 👍
Big part*
500k of third world poor getting handouts.
@@MrMannyhw😂😂 I know a lot of immigrants. Not one of them getting handouts! All working, or working AND studying!!
@@ari220884 and yet not meeting ends meet.
I would not recommend anyone moving to Canada unless starting from scratch (and all the sacrifices that come with it) is more attractive than their current lifestyle abroad. That being said, Canada is not what it was 10 years ago. The only persons benefiting right now are those that gained off appreciating real estate in the 2010s and their kids. It is a tough time financially for everyone else.
Agree very much. The cost of housing has gotten way out of control, and we are just as much to blame for wanting more for our "million" dollar homes.
@@excellNexcelnot just housing my friend food,gas and so on just all around inflation that is totally unnecessary.
Wages in Vancouver are mediocre to low even. It’s easy to check out what companies are paying. Impossible to live off.
Considering how huge Canada is, one should never feel trapped and asphyxiated in it, but I feel like I'm stuck in a tiny pit with many others
Thanks for advance
when telling someone 'go back to your country' is no longer an insult....
If anything it's THE move!
Sound advice now
Well, for those who come from 3rd world countries, it still sounds like an insult (somehow).
@@gmiyadole i want a canadian to tell me to go back to Africa. I’m leaving next time, I’m tired of this garbage country…
I don’t blame them, this Country sucks now. It’s sucked for the last 8 years.
The problem is these problems have existed long before your mentioned 8 yrs. Many of these "problems" are decades long, where BOTH provincial & federal governments have dropped the ball.
And also look at the bailouts. We get the bill in the form of inflation
Canada cities ranking is sliding down. It is better 8 years ago, bro. Please face the problem otherwise you can't fix it.
We don't need Liberals anymore since they leads the country for 8 years and it is the same as former government. Is that what you meam?
@@mateoerlic9389 Oil Companies offloaded 260 billion $ onto we the tax payer.
Do Liberals or Conservatives talk about this?
Since JT is in power, nothing is affordable
I feel like I wasted my life moving to Canada too. It's really sad and contributes to my depression. Here, even Canadian graduates struggle to get a job in their field. Underemployment is alarmingly high for a developed country.
In what field? I came to Canada as a Registered Nurse and I was able to work immediately as a Regular Full-Time employee with a really decent pay. Degrees in STEM/healthcare will always be in demand.
@@ayamTondoBoy I'm not in STEM. I'm in Communications which is a heavily sought after field in Canada and the competition was insane. I landed a job in my field by career development was really slow and had to pretty much start from scratch.
Who said its developed country
@@robertmoray988 I agree. I was misled to believe Canada is a land of opportunities.
@@ayamTondoBoy This is not true. This year job market sucks. Even graduates from UoT or Uwaterloo majoring in STEM find it hard to get a full time job.
Canada is one of the richest nations in the world in natural resources, from oil to gold to diamond and the list goes on, with a population that is hardly the size of a small European country. It is highly questionable where does this wealth go, never mind the high rates of taxes. As an engineer, as i got promoted it got into a point where my taxes were nearly 48%. It felt like the the system is set up in a way that never allows citizens to prosper. The ones who make real wealth either gangsters, or businesses who fraud taxes and money laundering, real estate corrupts and their buddies in high places, otherwise for the average citizen, they are just there to keep the machine running. I moved to EU for 10 years and hands down the poorest of EU countries has a much better qualify of life and higher standards cost of living with hardly any natural resources, than that in Canada.
To which EU country you are living in currently?
😂 I believe 12% of this story.
Canada has problems but life is still better than in Romania
I've living in Canada for some years and I've got a couple of promotions. Funny how on every promotion, the taxes got higher, so I ended receiving just some dollars more.
Multinational corporations make the money.
The government should be very clear to immigrants. Canada doesn't need workers in the Professions. Canada needs janitors and donut servers willing to live with two other families in a 2 bedroom condo or we need the rich to fleece off of. Just go onto indeed leave the key word blank and set the location as Vancouver. Most jobs you'll find pay 45-50 k or demand experience so specific no immigrant and most residents can't hope to qualify. Canada has a labour shortage the same way it has a shortage of 40k Porches.
@GK-wn6ur you feel better now?
Do you need doctors and nurses?
There’s a major shortage of doctors and nurses here.
You're absolutely right
I was a nurse, and I couldn't pay for the registration process and wait 3 years to evaluate my qualifications.
I still work as a care aide with agency which they charge clients 50 dollars and they pay me 20 dollars.
Abuse Abuse Abuse.
@@lilip6369hahaha poor baby doesn’t matter what you do lol headhunter agencies always give their contractor employees less than half what they get from clients…., duh, be self employed then or go and find a better job better yet go back to where u came from
It's not just immigrants that want to leave. Canadians want to move too.
Im a software engineer graduating from the top CS program in Canada and I wont be able to pay off my debt and buy for a home for at least a few years if i stay here. Im renting an old 2 bedroom in Waterloo for $2000+ and barely able to save Fter OSAP payments, food, car bills etc. Candadas quickly becoming a slave farm. Planning to move to Qatar or the Turkey hopefully if things go well
Canadians can't live the dream how can new comers do it😊😂
Hand-outs.
They call it the Canadian dream because everyone just dreaming. It’s not real.
No new comers😢😢😢😢😢😢.
Welfare
The newcomers are given priority status and privileges taxpaying Canadians aren't entitled to.
Am suppose to feel bad for immigrants when we as Canadians can’t afford to live in our own country!!! 🤔🤔🤔 most Canadians can’t afford house’s!!
get a job
You have nowher to go lol
@@paperlater8708 that is true lol 😳😳
You can only blame yourself.🇨🇦
@@FreshLyte only thing I feel bad for is that she studied something and she could be truly amazing at and Canada doesn’t recognize her education!!
This is insane. I’ve read it’s incredible hard to migrate to Canada. Now it sucks to learn that even if you’re able to, it still sucks.
near impossible is you're anglo
it is hard to immigrant legally to both Canada and USA, they have strict requirements like not being a criminal, and knowing english. 🥲
@@mike4402 and you're supposed to learn French to go to Canada (at least Quebec). They should add a maths competition, and compulsory neurology and AI courses, just in case.
The problem too, is a lot of these professionals only get accepted to come because they have certain qualifications, but once they arrive they find out their qualifications are useless, and have to go back to school at their own expense. It's like a cycle to add profit to the Canadian post secondary system. Why not be straightforward with them before they come? I understand there needs to standards maintained in each profession, but why not allow them to be completely assessed beforehand and upgrade to Canada's standard before coming so they can join the work force. We desperately need doctors, they are here, but working outside their field because they need to provide for their families.
We don't trust foreign documents in some countries. 😅
@@cinpeace353 so what are these Canadian overwhelming exams for?? Ain't they enough prove of equal quality or even better than those lazy Canadian?
they can't upgrade as they must be in the country to take study and exams
Exactly!!
I’m not anti-immigration at all, but it is one of the biggest problems that is driving the affordability crisis. It needs to be lessened for a period of time, and anyone leaving will likely only help. It’s unfortunate.
So true. Immigration is a tool, not charity for other countries. It has been used wrecklessly and irresponsibly by this govt.
Unfortunately it's true about the housing 😔 I feel bad for the ppl who do come in, bc they are likely to face more discrimination due to crisis now
You think government love immigrates ??
It is just about adding more taxes payers
You guys don't make.enough kids so they bring immigrants
@@Fireflykick😅😂
All the friends I had in Vancouver who had immigrated to Canada within the last twenty years decided to return home. All of them. The one friend sold their house for over a million in Vancouver, and is now living like a king back in Slovakia, having bought several properties back home. One couple hated Canada so much that they returned to South Africa, and you know how bad it is there! The living wage on the southern coast of BC is $24-$27/hr. Most jobs in BC don’t pay that well. How anyone is surviving is beyond me.
And the living wage argument they use is stupid. Everyone is on a different stage of their lives, some are in school, some graduated, some decided to start working. You can't force "living wages" because it has a knock on effect elsewhere. Because of short-sighted, malicious and brain-dead policies, cost has risen for everybody.
lol that says alot... the couple from south africa wanted to go back....
@@lolhahamynutz my wife is south African . We went there for 6 weeks , its a beautiful place . If you are from the western cape there would be zero reason to live and be poor in Canada .
The irony that the more immigrants come makes it worse for the immigrants who keep coming.
It’s like a pyramid scheme...
@@fauj7860dont give up my friend,i wish you success and happinness
we are full
It is going to be real challenge for Pierre to fix this broken economy. I don't see it improving in near future, the only option is to leave.
Pierre will go down as a bad PM. He will be plagued with issues Trudeau created.
That's my idea as well
Did decent For the Indians though 🤷🏽♂️
Pierre never had a real job in his life , not even as a part time drama teacher , what does he know about economics?
@@LinhLe-cc9of He could probably balance his cheque book, something they obviously don't teach drama teachers.
I just got my PR last July and landed Vancouver in November. I would say Canada is beautiful and peaceful in general, but when it comes to support a family here, it would be totally a nightmare for newcomers.
and you made it worse by moving there. Mass immigration kills any nation that does it
Practice English till perfection then move to a cheaper, smaller town. Take remote jobs if possible. Newcomers stand no chance in Vancouver or any other big cities.
I have a degree in economics, not an immigrant, never had a job in my field of study. I feel for these immigrants who had their dreams crushed.
why is that
@@Mulu_Money 🤷♂️
So how you make money 🤔
There is never any culture of wealth gathering or wealth creation to keep multiplying your finance that lacks an investment value Instead of saving money in the bank . This means, if you want to be successful you must be an investor. Investment is the key
I agree with you had a senior colleague at work who was doing well but never had an investment. Unfortunately he lost his job and went from living a comfortable life to hardship. There would had been something to fall back on if he had an investment
Born and raised in Canada, but I want out of this Canada we are being forced to live in
move then
No one force you to live here , you can move like those immigrants who moved here , anywhere you want , the only problem is that you don’t have the skills those countries need . Ất least here in Canada you have the social network that covers the basic that’s why you can’t leave .
@@LinhLe-cc9of omg, you're so correct. I'm going to go cry now
@@randyromanick1871good.
come to Africa
We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay
Yeah can being frugal be sexy please? recently mentioned that I'm frugal to a young woman and she gave me the weirdest look... Being financially responsible is looked down on
I wish I could find it, but I remember reading a study once that claimed financially insolvent men had 1.5-2x more sexual partners than their financially solvent counterparts.
Agreed 👍
@Bradleyschaeffer376 I mean, if the alternatives are higher chances of getting laid vs higher chances of being homeless, I think the choice is clear.
Exactly
Borned and raised in Canada. Thinking about leaving as well. Definitely not retiring in Canada.
Check Cuenca, Ecuador or Medellin, Colombia.
Is Columbia safe for gringos ?
@@gp7910 its Colombia, not Columbia
Not safe at all. If I leave and I will go to Australia@@gp7910
Why not move to Alberta or winnepeg or something
The canadian dream is just that, a dream. In reality its a financial nightmare with a bleak future, regardless of if you own or rent, have money or don't.
It wasn't always a dream. It wasn't that long ago that this was a truly middle class country.
Bleak
You never really own a property tho if you stop paying land tax and leave the property for more than 7 years the crown takes it
You have to be asleep to believe it.
and ur goverment threating india to call off free trade agreement. Please check who need fta more?
Same is happening here in Australia. Cost of living is unbearable even if you are earning six figures it’s pointless, and worse is housing, you need a minimum $1.3 million to buy any house even 50KM away from city with no infrastructure, There is no chance you can afford it. Government has imported 1.5 million immigrants in less than 2 years it’s ruined our country
Same thing in Canada and it is even worse because the winters are long and cold. Last few years USA and Canada opened their borders for illegal immigrants to get into the countries. Probably they want cheap labor which average citizens do not want to do.
Printing funny money, a cool trillion at the time, does have consequences.
What would you choose Cairns or Darwin
@@karlk.6819Cairns best...
It is ironic how an increase in immigration has caused an increase in the cost of living.
It’s Trudeau who’s to blame more than anything else
Exactly. Lets in record numbers in the past 3 years then everything goes up record numbers. Boo hoo to these immigrants.
It's driven down wages but driven up rents.
Covid did it. No one can control a virus.
False! more immigration equals more tax dollars for the government. The cost of doing business, government mismanagement and workers pay are the main reasons.
If youre new to Canada. The best thing you could do for your self and your family, is live in a tent or live in a vehicle. Its shocking we are in this situation right now.
Many actually would if the climate was atleasts liveable, im dying in my car these winters cuz havent been able to afford rent for the last two months , No job either 😔 and i cant afford to go back to my own country
@@fauj7860 Wow I’m sorry to hear that, where are you from originally?
except for rich punjabi leaving the most populated country on earth
veterans have been living that situation for a long time but we still had money for big pharma, war and virtue signaling
@@fauj7860i wish you success and happinness dont give up
Born and raised. Didn’t come from wealth but finally at a point in my life where I’m working a career where I would have been able to buy a house. A few years too late, now I’m looking at living in a van.
down by the river?
The Canadian dream is to afford to eat now !
🤣
FACTS
I can only imagine having mayo in the fridge every month😋
True
It is not as same as Iran .
The Canadian dream is gone for Canadians and not just immigrants
Lived and grew up in Vancouver. Finally completed my apprenticeship as a Heavy-duty Mechanic. Couldn't find a stable career in the lower mainland so ended up moving towards Northern BC (Prince George). It's completely different over here but I'm happy I can work everyday and housing ain't that bad compare to Vancouver 🤷♂️. At this point, I'm happy with whatever I can get. 😊
career in high paying jobs. well done
Great Attitude and Outlook on Life.
I was born in M.J. Sask, I will be leaving canada as soon as I get my nursing certificate. This is not just an immigrant issue.
Canada has been unaffordable since I can remember. Wages don’t keep up with the cost of living. The 🍒 on top is that you freeze for months.
Come to Germany ❤
I thought the cherry on top was the freezing of bank accounts.
I dunno, it was ok and doable before covid started and the government shut down all the small businesses while printing money like there's no tomorrow.
Just wear a coat, but what do you do about the economy?
Life in Canada is miserable.
100%
Tell me where you can go where it's not?
@@davehenderson6896 Many other countries.
Like where?@@firstandlastname2390
@@firstandlastname2390are you even in Canada
This country has become a twisted parody of its former self
Always was for the lower classes for the last 50 years, it’s just canadas precious middle class is now on the chopping block. Most of them have money to leave and will, I feel for those that can’t.
No Canadian dream in Canada anymore thanks to our prime minister
even though i don't like him either, this isn't really his fault. Could have happened under anyone.
this has been coming over the horizon since 1980 (with a little burp in the 70's). you SiMPLISTIC view is also a big part of the problem.
@@HeronPoint2021nah, he’s super corrupt. See above. It’s not simplistic, it’s basic math when money is being stolen so rapidly.
@@zephryusbut it didn’t and he makes it worse . Did you check in on the finance minister budget . We are all doomed
@@zephryus right you must of voted for him
Canadian born and raised Electrical Engineer here, still living w my parents and cannot afford rent, let alone groceries. The ZOG needs to go.
What city?
Calgary.
@@wd8131 Ok Im in Calgary too. Just curious. Its rough out there
Moved to most expensive city in Canada and complains about cost of living. That’s like moving to Beverley hills and complaining about cost of living.
There are more affordable places to live with great opportunities. Like Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, Regina. Why pick the Beverley hills of Canada?
Cuz of most of those cities have no jobs unfortunately and cost of living is not that much lower (yes the housing is cheper, but you don't have developed infrastructure, so you have to pay for cars and so on)
What happened to Toronto and Vancouver will happen to those cities to. The solution is force big business to raise wages and compete for Canadian labour not allow them to import a Dubai style army of serf workers from India.
no Montreal is expensive and we have no more appartmets to rent
Calgary and Montreal are no longer affordable. Thanx for coming out though....
Immigrants? Hell many Canadians are leaving. We made this move last year. Cost was only one of many factors but almost all factors are related to the current government completely screwing up the country, it’s social and economic fabric and it’s previously lauded freedoms that are barely freedoms now that they he government has started breaking those as well. They are considered privileges now. Such a shame.
Where are you now?
Your problem is your own..don't blame the government. I'm doing fine here as are million of others. You're just one of the losers with an external locus of control. Put on your big boy pants guys, don't become yet another poor conservative drip.
I notice nobody ever answers this questions. everyone leaves to this mysterious invisiland. @@zsusugioro6506
Where did you leave for
Hows ur life been there ? Whats the major pros and cons
Seriously considering moving back to India!! After living in Canada for more than 2 decades, retiring here with the meagre income means skipping meals and maybe wear layers instead of high heating bills.
Although conditions in India may not be as idyllic, but food and living costs are way cheaper and one can lead a decent and healthy life without having to starve it out !!
What happened to the Canadian dream !! Really sad.
you believed in the canadian dream? hahaha
What part of Canada are you in? It isn’t too bad in Alberta outside of the bigger cities.
Too many immigrants came here .
Do you blame them? I'm a Canadian, if I had the means ,I'd leave too.
Go to Mexico or South America
No thanks
Me and wife are nurses and we are living very cheap lifestyle to save money and leave Canada. Taxes are insane, housing is super expensive, insurance, groceries, utilities etc are super expensive.
Still much better than those on minimum wages
I thought nurses get paid $35hr+
Don't know how to manage money if you both work nursing jobs
@@ayintovah3132 $35/h aint much anymore lol
@@nuglet3340 I know but if they both are nurses and giving the idea that's a start rate combine will be making $70 hr before taxes
Making 12k$ a month but barely get by for a family of 3 plus 3 dogs. I feel you. They charge you crazy taxes if you do slightly better to make sure you’re not far too well
12000 a month is a lot.
Yes, Canada is a loaned and borrowed country. Canada is barely a G7 country and it's very cold. There is no money here honestly.
It used to be nice before we were swamped with immigrants
The cold part should be a given lol
@@1g5efj7tif lazy Canadians dont want to work then immigration happens
@@edlubitz2968You yourself are an immigrant. So why are you complaining.
Because Canadian gov need more fund from Immigrant to maintain the social welfare system...@@edlubitz2968
I was born in Canada, my Mom was too. Yet things are getting so out of hand with the price of living we have to leave the city ive spent my entire life in, to try and find cheaper housing elsewhere.
We need a housing market crash.
@@cinpeace353tell me about it, Toronto has became riddled with luxury condos that barely house anyone because their too expensive. My bet would be that if the housing market were to crash those condos would most likely drop becoming easy pickings. But until then if it doesn’t I might just move to the more smaller towns in Canada
immigration needs to be stopped@@cinpeace353
is Manitoba expensive
Canadians are sure getting screwed over. And, our aboriginals don't even have a chance. What do you expect from that stupid french government in Quebec? And they take orders from that disgusting king charles. They have no will to fix the system.
Any time someone mentions bringing in immigrants to fill the job gap while I am watching the company I work for send jobs to India, I tend to be a bit skeptical...
There could come a day where a hard working professional might have to work at Tim Hortons and not be able to afford to eat there...
Already happening in construction. Everything is build i cant afford to buy … yep lets bring in more skilled tradesman that cant afford to live here 😂
Yea for the past 8 years I’ve seen it deteriorated drastically and the prices wow 😅😂 oh well I’m stuck here for life but yea I understand
Liberals still in denial, trying to blame Harper. In the last 8 years we've seen this country erode and become a dumpster fire because of liberal policy and government spending, not to mention extremely divisive rhetoric.
"maybe she shouldn't have moved to the big city!"
She's an architect. It would be very difficult to find more than two customers per year for her architectural firm in a small town.
This is also my problem. I have to be here for my career...
As an immigrant born in Mexico and living in Canada (Québec) for the last 32 years I'm certainly going back to Mexico once I retire. Cost of living is awful and taxes are too high to consider staying in Canada.
Our current Prime minister Justin Trudeau did help to make this much worse. Trudeau spends our money like crazy...and the worse is that he is telling Canadians that he does not care about it and he will spend much more. Better to leave😢
Go back join the Sinaloa. You will make a much better life
Bye Sanchez 👋
Thank you @@SharksSJ408I will eat some tacos on your behalf once in Mexico. Make sure to work hard to pay for my retirement!😊
Work and return back home
Quebec is not that bad at the moment, but you can see the signs of deterioration.
We all feel we wasted our life in India 2.0
आइये विंस्टन चर्चिल्स का प्रसिद्ध बुलेवार्ड देखें
India not Cold
Ten years from now that an exactly what it’ll be. India 2.0
lol
Canadian dream now is to have enough saving to leave 😂😂
😂👍
i feel sorry for anyone who is in such a desperate situation that they chose to come to Canada. no one in their right mind would want to live in this forsaken place
It’s Indians..
@@stanstankov9153only Indians. there are absolutely no other nationalities that migrate to Canada other than Indians.
I know why didn't they move to Russia?
They should. Their life would become much more easier, free and affordable without a doubt.
@@davidames1746 Russia is a beautiful country my friend, better than Europe and UK for sure
How can a country of 40 million not be managed but a country of 1.4(China) can easily be managed with a cost of living cheaper than Canada? Makes no sense.
Living standards, purchase parity and capacity, GDP per capita
The cost to run the government went up over 3 billion with new ministries that do nothing but spend money .
Trudeau. Stop voting liberal - and ndp.
Looks like Canada is trying to give Argentina a run for world's most expensive government.
All parties are the wings from the same evil monster..
Reducing corrupt, wasteful government by 90%+ is the way!
This is the way..
I'm a liberal but i'm voting PC just to see if it's any better under the PC's.@@supermash1
I live in a small city in Saskatchewan. We have an influx of immigrants every year and the housing availability is next to none. Jobs are hard to find, rent is really high, groceries are high. Obviously not as bad as Vancouver or Toronto, but it's not great. I don't see a great future for anyone living here at the moment.
I remember watching Nickelback playing in small cities around Saskatchewan when they weren't even famous
Where in saskatchewan do you live?
@@romanabramov5273 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
I see. What is the situation like in Regina and Saskatoon?
In your opinion, is Saskatchewan one of the few bastions of relative affordability in Canada?
Saskatchewan and Manitoba would be two provinces with relative affordability compared with the rest of Canada, although the job market isn't great and housing is a major issue with very strong demand and low supply.@@romanabramov5273
It has now become almost impossible to make both ends meet in Canada.
Really? I was in Vancouver last year. everything is still cheap comparing to where i am living
@@dannyt7075 where u from ?
@@dannyt7075doesn’t feel that way food and housing is expensive for the average person.
@@dannyt7075in the Vancouver ghetto?
sure. buses not running, gas prices so high, 20% tipping? housing prices, rental costs, taxes taxes taxes.
At least immigrants have the option to move back to more affordable places. What about Canadians who are stuck here?
Canadians born can move to the States. It’s more accessible to them than for immigrants.
They are to move back where their grandparents are from
Why would any doctor, lawyer, architect or a well paid employee in their respective country come to Canada to work as a labour? Not to mention the expensive housing costs in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
greedy realtors. Stop supporting them.
Lol I also know what it’s like to skip meals to pay my rent, but I can’t “go home” because this is where I was born lol. Welcome to the club yall
where u were born doesnt mean u must die there
Y'all? Which part of Canada do they say y'all?
Living in Canada for long time is a difficult for those who don't live in extreme cold environment.
400,000 immigrate
100 migrate
Insignificant
Exactly, nothing but a smoke show.
They should all leave ASAP
That includes you.
@@emptyhad2571 uh no
I wish so badly ALL imagrants would leave Canada it would be so much better
@@Ihatereggins01Then that includes you unless you are Indigenous.
They are waiting you to say that
Fact : Canadian Dream was under Harper !
It was when immigrating in Canada was not a marketing "cool" stuff but a project of life, when economy was booming and pragmatic, when it was easy to get a visa because there were few applicants. It was when immigrating was not a Federal regular revenues (did you check the fees to apply for a visa?) or an operation to avoid the real estate bubble to burst.
I came in Calgary under Harper, it was a hidden gem, a paradise (and specially for me as a French pastry chef) and then... Notley and Trudeau came....
Merci Justin to have messed up one of the most beautiful country worldwide😖😤
Btw, hello to all great Canadians and immigrants that I met over there. Lot of love !
Fact: trudeaus actions are the same as harpers and Harper didn’t do anything to stop the housing either. Fact: Harper started this nonsense.
@@ironhell813 you're right about the housing but in économics, Harper was more pragmatical than ideological. And I'm French, trust me, Trudeau is the worst Western leader, worst than Macron.
I'm not liberals fan. But Harper's government did not cared about houses prices rising like crazy and money laundering via buying of real estate. And Harpers government has immigration on same unsustainable, invading rate.
@@mr.niyaoukitchen2397Trudeau went to a French-Jesuit school, the same one his father attended too.
Let them go and leave there immigration status behind
Why? That won’t make greedy landlords and greedy CEOs lower their prices.
@@B.D.F. it will if no one wants to rent there crappy rentals
@@ernestjensen3238
It won't if demand remain the same and the new owners are willing to bear the costs.
@@shauncameron8390500k less per year will lessen the demand greatly
GrEeDy LaNdLoRds
We are 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico since 2021. 🇲🇽 We dreamed of retiring in Mexico for 12 years prior to moving here. Been coming here holidaying for 12 years. ❤ The wife went to university in Guadalajara many years ago and Mexico stole her heart. Viva Mexico baby. ✌🏼❤️🇲🇽
How's not drinking the water and throwing the TP in the bin working for you? I am not joking, I would love to go but I don't see how one can live like that. How did you adapt?
@@Laughandsong 😂 you can flush the TP. As far as drinking tap water, we never drank the tap water in Edmonton Alberta, no problem. ✌🏼❤️
Say hi to the Cartels in Mexico lol
@@Bitcoin_Goldwtf 🤦🏻♂️
Mexico is freaking gorgeous I couldn't believe how beautiful it was when I visited.
This problem is everywhere now
I agree! It's a globalized phenomenon
It was the same almost 25 years ago when we came and still hard... there is no Canadian dream it is very hard to live here.
Dead accurate, it never was one for the lower classes just middle class whining about it now.
Not true. We came in 2003. One salary of 45K before taxes, three dependents. Easily affordable mortgage with 15K downpayment for three bedrooms fresh townhouse in Aurora. Cheap gas, cars and groceries. Easy to book with doctors. Non crowded schools. All is gone after 2015, with dopeheads electing liberals to have dope legalized.
After 55 years of living in Toronto at the Agee of 70
I am moving back to origin country in February very heart breaking to resettle and reconnect with younger generation in such a mess
If you are returning to india, welcome back. Things are improving here
@@mannysubramanian8393 thanks for your thoughtfulness means a lot 🙏
@@mannysubramanian8393what is "improving" there?
@@ishkaranbrar313More jobs for sure. Medical facilities & Banking/digital payment have improved a lot. Can use gpay for even pennies. Daily fresh fruits and vegetables thanks to our improved farming. In Canada the fruits in the stores are not sweet, sourced from Mexico, as there is no farming in winter. Free bus for women. More women working and doing business like restaurants. Rents didn't double like Canada. Trains are still inexpensive for travel, cheapest in the world. India now makes mobile phones. Population under control, compared to the past, resulting in migration from North, we now get original samosa kachori and ginger tea in all cities in many locations. All this is from my experience in South India. Would like to see more improvements in corruption, cleanliness and driving habits, these are still pathetic. Those living in North, please share improvements in your region. Canada may still be better, but India will catch up. Jai hind
@@ishkaranbrar313Infrastructure, governance, standard of living, banking, net connectivity etc etc. When was the last time you were here or are you one of those khalistani lover or maybe a Modi hater who finds everything wrong just because he is at the helm 😂
That’s not sad. That’s experienced ! Makes you strong and wiser for your next move.
Where's the Canadian dream for Canadians born and raised here ???? .
😢it’s insane!!!
If you were born here and can't make a decent life, you must suck. Imagine how harder it is for immigrants.
@@robertmoray988i wish you a wonderfull life,from Saudi Arabia🙂
@@HRW33have a really nice day,from Saudi Arabia
100% Trudeaus fault
So the years of provincial government inaction has no blame? I'm just trying to understand your argument.
@@JEdwarrdIs it the provincial government that brought millions of immigrants, who need place to live and burden the completely f*cked up healthcare system ?
You are 💯correct. It is all Trudeau’s fault. Trying to cripple what makes you tons of money (oil) just so he can keep buying Saudi oil because it was part of his dad’s deals.
uhhh actually these are the outcomes of when we made bad decisions from 2006-2015. who was in power? Harper.
@@zephryus The immigration rates under Harper were reasonable. This current administration was looking for an easy way to grow the economy easily by filling every job vacancy in low skill jobs for companies that bring no added value to society.
😂 it's not only immigrants leaving. I was born and raised here and eventhough it was great growing up, I will miss what this country was. There are far more affordable places to live with much better quality of life. I feel sorry for future generations who will never know what it will be like to live debt free.
Looking at more affordable places to live in the USA is honestly insane but it’s where we’re at now.
Look in Michigan
It's not only in Canada it's everywhere like that
The whole world is dying.
@@albertmatunda5387i wish you success and a really nice day
I have 3 sons, Canadian engineering grads. A nuclear engineer, an electrical engineer, and software engineer....each making about $85 to 100k and all they can buy are $500-600 homes....semi's that are garbage. If they were in Michigan they'd make 100k and buy a home for $250k. Canada has serious problems.
100k cad is nothing . The jobs here are so low paying .
Post tax your income would be around 65k if you made 100k in Canada you really shouldn't be having a 600k house on that net income
It’s not only the cost of living. It’s the weather plus Canada is pretty boring🤣🤣 work work work and alll the money goes towards taxes😅
No one asked you to come to Canada, live some place else, get some recommendations, I would leave too but all my family lives here, besides, ALL countries have problems, it just depends on what problems you want to deal with.
Australia is the same. It depends, if you belong to the comfortable class, you are ok. But, if you are just a worker.......stay where you are!
Canada is a freaking joke when it comes to recognising international credentials, particularly when our system really needs more talent to bolster the country smh.
Most foreign credentials are a joke a lot are fakes and the others are not on par with Canadian standards that's not say everyone but a lot
If canada started to recognize credentials from other countries like doctors, whole health system will collapse
Canada has the highest recognition and intake of those with international qualifications than any other G7 country except Australia.
I work in the architectural field. One thing I can tell you is that foreign trained architects are generally completely unaware of how to put a building together in Canada. Partly it is because the building technology is different here, but also their training is generally lacking in technical rigour. They can only really do schematic design here, and do not have the skills to continue past that stage of design. Hence they need to complete an internship and understand the technical side of design. It's true for architecture school graduates here by the way.@@NihonKaikan
But they love cheap labour ,I'd rather have skilled immigrants like doctors , tradesmen , etc
Born and raised in Canada and I feel like I'm wasting my time here. The only thing is that I hear it is like this in the rest of the world too, so I'm not sure where to move to.
Welcome to life.
there are places don't worry, search longer
How about living with communisty party? Would there be a better life living with them?
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@@kimberlyKDAYa move to Russia. They will give you a farmland for free in Siberia.
I am leaving Canada too after 25 years. Moving back to Europe end of December
Yes I feel like I wasted 25 years and have to start everything all over. Being a single person can’t make it anymore 😢
Europe is as bad, I live in a caravan in freezing northen Europe n I am hoping to move to warmer Morocco or mexico ( or any country whose name starts with m😅) when I retire in four years time. I am spending winter holidays in southern Morocco. cheap , warm and sunny and friendly locals.
I will definitely choose morocco @@ZeuzBluez
@@ZeuzBluezew Morroco no way
@@Србомбоница86agreed
You've wasted every Canadian citizen's life for 25 years for taking away space, jobs, education, and healthcare when you could have stayed in your own country the whole time. You only came to benefit on your behalf.
She looks pretty glam. And she should have known it would take recertification to be an architect again. Save $ before spending it. Finance 101. When you can’t afford the same lifestyle as before. It’s not a Canada thing. It’s every where. The English guy. He probably can move back with his parents.
I work in the architectural field. One thing I can tell you is that foreign trained architects are generally completely unaware of how to put a building together in Canada. Partly it is because the building technology is different here, but also their training is generally lacking in technical rigour. They can only really do schematic design here, and do not have the skills to continue past that stage of design. Hence they need to complete an internship and understand the technical side of design. It's true for architecture school graduates here by the way.
Exactly, here we put homes together with glue and woodchips🤣@@supermash1
The way they build houses in Iran is completely different from Canada.
Unless you are a GENIUS Canada is not really worth the try as an immigrant (on top of it you have the miserable winters) Canada just can't beat big brother USA with it's GIANT ECONOMY and sooooooooooo many opportunities.....sad but true !
You can live anywhere in the world but wherever you move the rent and bills still need to be paid and if you can't afford to live where you're living then your only option is to move or risk being homeless.
What you see in the movies and what happens in the real world are two very different things.
AVENGERS ISNT REAL???!!!!
As a labourer, I can get a job anywhere.
After 16 years, I'm leaving and going back to England.
Toodaloo!
I can’t wait to leave too, have been here since I was 6 years old, now I’m 50yo. Canada 🇨🇦 has become a dump!
@@annetoronto5474you won’t be missed, you have no sense of loyalty, you will go to the ends of the earth for your comfort and never hope to truly sacrifice, Canada doesn’t need you
I think England is worse. They have really slipped into the sensorship utopia.
Immigration has destroyed many once great countries.
Can you bring your crown and Parliament with you also , please? Justin would never have been able to do what he's done without that system and the way it's set up.
A look back when I was a computer class teacher in primary school, I'd actually told the students that Canada is the best country to live....maybe i was misled those students..
maybe it was back then. Things change
Moved to Canada 13 years ago, I own a House ❌ “A Mortgage” ✅ as well. It’ll take another 27 years to pay off the mortgage. Living below the means, but still it’s tough to make ends meet. Leaving soon, Canada is not worth living anymore.
Most coming to Canada understood that coming to Canada they would receive tons of free benefits, but now living here they find that regular citizens deal with the same problem every day.
We don't want free benefit, but we want to practice in our specialty not to get stock.
@@lilip6369 to practice in Canada you have to study in Canada and to do that you need to be born there. We should be education our own youth and not the world
I'll be warning friends as well. The worst thing that can happen is being homeless and in an extremely cold environment.
Free education for children...free healthcare..can bring whole family.. blah blaaah blah. .it is what Canada advertizes. ...
Some Canadian companies go to 3rd world countries and show the scenic views of mountains, lakes, rivers that as if it is a paradise. .
All beautiful. . .thus, it attracts professionals to go to Canada..
tell your friends not to come here. it's not worth it. and we have a corrupt government who'll steal your money . Trust me, they do.
CANADA: The Venezuela of NORTH AMERICA!
I say it from a brazilian perspective that I got from here to what’s going on over there.
You guys ought to do something immediatly.
Nothing will be done mass immigration helps the rich and hurts the poor and the disappearing middle class has no voice or power in Canada it will just keep getting worse that is my prediction.
If all newcomers insist on settling in Toronto or Vancouver, then yes, it's unaffordable. And I don't disagree with an Iranian trained architect requiring further training to work in Canada. IMO that is not a fully transferable skill.
Please, in Alberta nurses are replacing doctors.
The way they build houses in Iran is completely different from Canada.
@@josed4110Architects design buildings. Construction Engineers build those buildings.
Architects still need to have basic knowledge in structural design and engineering. But this knowledge is common across the world.
Why new immigrants settling in big city? Because that's only place have job opportunities. Small city = less job or no job....
It's understandable she has to do an architect course taught in a Canadian university to get retrained but in Canadian standards ..
I'm not upset. Don't want them here
That doesn't sound like a "well mannered Canadian".
@@ermagerd101 it sounds like MOST canadians these days.
@@MattS-pf2ne Yeah, everyone's cranky. 😂
Many Indians returning back to India 🇮🇳. It is true.
Bye Felicia! 👋
Can't say I blame them, given the other opportunities that are out there in the world. Especially if you have a Canadian passport.
Soon that passport won’t be worth nothing as soon as the world knows Canada is flooded with citizens of convenience.
One day it’ll be about who’s carrying it and not the country.