I agree. I can relate to the Nigeria finger foods business. @Omogeskitchen started a Puff-Puff Mix business and has sold thousands of Mixes since she started in December. All you do is add water to the mix and fry and you have your naija-tasting puff-puff. She has also received some interviews from investors. Its the way to go in Canada!
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This information is very important pls take note...I moved in to Canada 🇨🇦 3 weeks ago and trust me am making dollars with hairdressing..on Sunday in church my sister in law introduces me to more clients..
Talk is cheap. If it was easy to start a business in Canada, every nooks and corners in Canada will be fill of retail stores. FYI, 90% of new business failed within 5 years of starting. I am not against starting a business but get a job first that pay your bills and start a side hustling aside that you test proof over times before leaving the job that pay your bills. That is my experience from someone who lives in the USA.
It sometimes comes to the only option. services like Hair , you just need to schedule when you are off and do it to like church people and country community, 200$ on hair with just 2 clients per month is 400$ extra , it may not be dependable but can alleviate stress in that start. you cant get that anywhere without working 3 daysx 8hr of minimum wage, plus 3 hours travels and costs. Just start the side hustle and do it. the jobs are sooo hard to get at the moment, but learning the skill to plait hair takes 45-100 hours. you will apply for the job for five months and still be floating. apply and also have a small hustle
It is that easy to start a business in Canada. Anyone can start earning money in Canada with their legal name (sole proprietorship) without a job contract, right now today. There’s nothing to register with the government to start working. It is much easier to start a business and service biz a than it is to wait around for months going for a job today in Canada. You’re welcome to come and try both dear American. Oh and BTW talk is not cheap in Canada when it comes to small business. The Canadian economy is 70% of small business. We are small business. We have very little big business. We buy that stuff from our neighbours the Americans. So in fact mostly everyone has started a small business in Canada. 70 per cent. FYI “business” is more than a line up of retail stores.
@@TomiAdenugahi dr Sister am a Nigerian married to a Cameroonian wit 3girls i wish to move to manitoba or saskachewean for permanent resident am à cook which to apply for the PNP program do u think it will be good for us
Thanks you for this video ma'am It really educative Please what's the easiest way to go to Canada without having a nobody living their before? And, please is there another or any organization i can link myself to and they will provide help or guide me through
It's my first time here. But impressed coz that's my dream i want to do uganda finger foods(African flies) 😂 u have really given hope. Already put in my visit visa hope it goes as planned come August i should be in Ontario or Saskatchewan
I agree. I can relate to the Nigeria finger foods business. @Omogeskitchen started a Puff-Puff Mix business and has sold thousands of Mixes since she started in December. All you do is add water to the mix and fry and you have your naija-tasting puff-puff. She has also received some interviews from investors. Its the way to go in Canada!
Exactlyyyy. Woww. So innovative
Oh wow. So educative.
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This information is very important pls take note...I moved in to Canada 🇨🇦 3 weeks ago and trust me am making dollars with hairdressing..on Sunday in church my sister in law introduces me to more clients..
Woww. So happy for you. Well done
Would be moving to France next year am learning how to braid
Very helpful thank you Tomi! New sub from the UK🇬🇧
Wow, this is very educative thank you .
What about fashion designing and photography
Very informative 🥰 personally business has worked for me in Nigeria and im also not letting it go in Canada
Yes o
That akara is what am interested in with pap to all this african stores. Well done
Thank you for this video Tomi, it’s really educative ❤❤
Thank u so much for the information. Be blessed .
Nice one! Weldon Sis
Thank you 😊
Good video, good advice. We really appreciate
Thanks very much.
Thank you so much for all the information you share💞
My absolute pleasure
Tomi..... God bless you for this great video. You are doing great and helping a lot of people.
Awwwwww. Thanks a lot Sis. So nice of you
Tomi please can you talk about Business Registration in Canada. Sole proprietorship and others please 🙏.
I will. Its very easy
Thank you Tomi,I enjoyed your video.
Thank you for your honest evaluation. I learnt alot
Glad it was helpful!
Talk is cheap. If it was easy to start a business in Canada, every nooks and corners in Canada will be fill of retail stores. FYI, 90% of new business failed within 5 years of starting. I am not against starting a business but get a job first that pay your bills and start a side hustling aside that you test proof over times before leaving the job that pay your bills. That is my experience from someone who lives in the USA.
Keep applying for the jobs. Tell that to people who have submitted over 1000 applications and counting. Nothing is "easy"
It sometimes comes to the only option. services like Hair , you just need to schedule when you are off and do it to like church people and country community, 200$ on hair with just 2 clients per month is 400$ extra , it may not be dependable but can alleviate stress in that start. you cant get that anywhere without working 3 daysx 8hr of minimum wage, plus 3 hours travels and costs. Just start the side hustle and do it. the jobs are sooo hard to get at the moment, but learning the skill to plait hair takes 45-100 hours. you will apply for the job for five months and still be floating. apply and also have a small hustle
It is that easy to start a business in Canada. Anyone can start earning money in Canada with their legal name (sole proprietorship) without a job contract, right now today. There’s nothing to register with the government to start working. It is much easier to start a business and service biz a than it is to wait around for months going for a job today in Canada. You’re welcome to come and try both dear American. Oh and BTW talk is not cheap in Canada when it comes to small business. The Canadian economy is 70% of small business. We are small business. We have very little big business. We buy that stuff from our neighbours the Americans. So in fact mostly everyone has started a small business in Canada. 70 per cent. FYI “business” is more than a line up of retail stores.
@@christinew5473kindly guide some of us. I really want to start and dont know how.
@@christinew5473 hello. So one doesn’t need any registration to be a braider?
Please give me more details on that pomo business you just mentioned
Thanks a lot Tomi for this very informative video. Please can you do a video on childcare/dayhome business in canada? Thank you
Great suggestion! Will do
Very informative, saved already 😊 thanks a lot ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Tomi. This is very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Tomi, you are a nice person 😊 when I begin my relocation journey, I will hold you by your wrist 😂 because you are very resourceful.
Awwwww. My absolute pleasure
Me too ooohh 😅😅
@@TomiAdenugahi dr Sister am a Nigerian married to a Cameroonian wit 3girls i wish to move to manitoba or saskachewean for permanent resident am à cook which to apply for the PNP program do u think it will be good for us
Good information, we need more business advice pls
Amen thank you so much Tomi Adenuga for this i am grateful if someone is a citizen can the person get grants for business and school ❤❤❤❤.
Most definitely
This is superb. Well done madam 👍
Thanks a lot 😊
First to comment here
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Nice one dear
Tomi, thank you so much, this is very informative. How do I get the license for taking down braids and hair dressing. generally?
You might need to research on Hair Dressing schools around you who can offer such license
This video is timely. Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you mama for always 🥰🥰🥰🥰
thanks, Tomi always, your volume was down a bit
Sorry about that
Thanks you for this video ma'am
It really educative
Please what's the easiest way to go to Canada without having a nobody living their before?
And, please is there another or any organization i can link myself to and they will provide help or guide me through
Second to comment!
Pls Tomi can you share the lesson tutors you use
Please send an Instagram DM- thetomiadenuga
Thanks for all free the info, God bless you
So nice of you. My absolute pleasure
Video starts at 9:16 :-)
Her list of businesses:
1) Hairdressing ~ 9:19
2) Cleaning ~ 12:00
3) Nigerian Foods ~ 13:16
4) Barbing ~ 16:04
5) Teaching ~ 16:46
Please can I upload another document after submitting my visa application?
Good info! How does one apply for the grants?
Thank you sis
My absolute pleasure
Thanks sis.
Hello first to comment here it's really nice and very informative darling 💕
Thank you so much 🤗
Thanks so much I love everything you talked about madam tomi.
Very good info
It's my first time here. But impressed coz that's my dream i want to do uganda finger foods(African flies) 😂 u have really given hope. Already put in my visit visa hope it goes as planned come August i should be in Ontario or Saskatchewan
Thanks Tomi
My absolute pleasure
How long have You lived in Canada?
DONT WANT TO WATCH the whole video-can u put them on a list in the description?
Hi Tomi , thanks for this can i have your contact for some enquiries ?