I moved here recently and lived in Ontario all my life. Your video really resonated with me. Thanks for sharing. It feels nice to know that I am not the only one to feel this way
With a small population, finding a job in your field in NL is definitely hard. Career advancement is even harder. I left NL because my then spouse had a job in ON, and career-wise I really benefitted from the move. But ON didn't move my soul the way NL does. COVID gave me an opportunity to discover that I was fine working from home - so I made NL my WFH location to wrap up my career and transition to retirement. Definite pluses and minuses to both places, and I think you do a fine job expressing this in your videos. And I enjoy getting the perspective of someone not born here on living in NL.
It all depends on person to person. I think your reasons were genuine and if so the move is the right choice for you. I have a couple of acquaintances who moved to St John;s a couple of decades ago. They have no plans of moving anywhere as they have an established community with the people and especially their neighbours so they are very happy there. Plus job and business wise they don't see any issues. But It's not the same for everyone or every field.
21:50 , you feel a free human , you can be and do and try, whatever you want ! , that's Canada , that's the power of good country that have chancess everwhere.
Beautiful place but and it's a big one. Extreme isolation if you do not know many people. Cold long Winters. Limited medical professionals and supplies. Limitations on essentials like ⛽️ gas, fuel high costs of foods. But Beautiful in the 3 months of Summer n Fall.
Thanks keetu I really appreciate your videos. I am planning on applying to memorial university for fall 2023. And I found the video you did on things to do when coming to Newfoundland helpful. Really looking forward to your next video. Thanks🤗
Western NL is very beautiful but be aware. Limitations on medical professionals, specialty foods, fuel gas. Long cold Winters of wind ice and more ice.
Hey Keetu! I got my PPR but have deferred my intake to next year for MBA from MUN. I'll be moving with my family (spouse and a 5 years old kid), I just wanted to know about my kid's studies. Will he be able to go to a public school if he accompanies me on my Study Permit? P.S Your videos have been extremely helpful. Thanks!
I am coming in CNA st John's.jan 23. Excited about it.. But worried about new place, accommodation n job.. As I don't know anyone there.. Can you help?? 😊🌸n will it be easy to live there
Hey. Do you think an undergrad in physics is a bad idea as an international student from job point of view after completing the course. If you have any idea, some help would be much appreciated;)
Completing a degree in Canada does not ensure a PR except if it’s the TR to PR program.. you will have to find employment after your degree and work for atleast a year or have a job for a year to get a PR..
@@KeetusDiary Oh ! Thanks a million to made me clear to this , primarily I'm looking for PR in canada as soon as i possible after my study also i would like to know which province is better to get PR.
@@KeetusDiary I want to pursue a master’s degree in environment either in environmental sciences or environmental engineering: a course-based program only The program names relating to environment MUN is offering are of 3 types. Environmental Science_Faculty Science Environmental systems engineering and management_Facluty Engineering & Applied Science Environmental systems engineering and management_Facluty Interdisciplinary I would therefore like you to share the program details. I have applied for option 1, course-based .
@@KeetusDiary when I was in Bangladesh I used to watch your video. Now I am in MUN and you are leaving. Anyway I hope in the future we will get more guidance from you as before
You can move out whenever you want. If you get a PR using the AIPP or PNP program, then you’re committed to staying there as mentioned in the PR application
based because of huge gap and to thrive in this field for which I don't have a formal degree in environment. Is it really a course I should do? 2. This program also requires a supervisor although a course-based so please refer me some good options and explain the process? 3. Do you have any about the actual fee for this program? 4. How to opt a work term option in this course? 5. Subjects to be studied in this degree? 6. How much time it will take to complete? Your extended support will be appreciated 🙏. Regards, Engr.Muhammad Imran B.E. (Chemical)
It’s not isolated if you know people and live in the city. If you like the hustle and bustle of big cities it’s not for you. But if you’re comfortable with your own company and nature it’s magical.
I was born and raised in Ontario. I moved to Newfoundland last year. I love it here. I am from Toronto and moved to a small town. The best thing no traffic ever😂
I moved here recently and lived in Ontario all my life. Your video really resonated with me. Thanks for sharing. It feels nice to know that I am not the only one to feel this way
Thank you for your comment. I’m happy too to know that I’m not alone in this..
Listening to you is inspiring, and the most is the happiness on your face. Enjoy your new environment 🌟🌟🌟
Omg thank you for your kind words 😁
@@KeetusDiary Personally, you're lecturing me on my next destination from UAE 😊
With a small population, finding a job in your field in NL is definitely hard. Career advancement is even harder. I left NL because my then spouse had a job in ON, and career-wise I really benefitted from the move. But ON didn't move my soul the way NL does.
COVID gave me an opportunity to discover that I was fine working from home - so I made NL my WFH location to wrap up my career and transition to retirement.
Definite pluses and minuses to both places, and I think you do a fine job expressing this in your videos. And I enjoy getting the perspective of someone not born here on living in NL.
Thanks for sharing your story with us
It all depends on person to person. I think your reasons were genuine and if so the move is the right choice for you. I have a couple of acquaintances who moved to St John;s a couple of decades ago. They have no plans of moving anywhere as they have an established community with the people and especially their neighbours so they are very happy there. Plus job and business wise they don't see any issues. But It's not the same for everyone or every field.
Agree
Newfoundland needs doctors. If you get accreditation to work as a physician in the province you will make great $ and have a job ASAP
21:50 , you feel a free human , you can be and do and try, whatever you want ! , that's Canada , that's the power of good country that have chancess everwhere.
Beautiful place but and it's a big one. Extreme isolation if you do not know many people. Cold long Winters. Limited medical professionals and supplies. Limitations on essentials like ⛽️ gas, fuel high costs of foods. But Beautiful in the 3 months of Summer n Fall.
Thanks keetu I really appreciate your videos. I am planning on applying to memorial university for fall 2023. And I found the video you did on things to do when coming to Newfoundland helpful. Really looking forward to your next video.
Thanks🤗
Good luck
Thanks
Western NL is very beautiful but be aware. Limitations on medical professionals, specialty foods, fuel gas. Long cold Winters of wind ice and more ice.
Hey Keetu! I got my PPR but have deferred my intake to next year for MBA from MUN. I'll be moving with my family (spouse and a 5 years old kid), I just wanted to know about my kid's studies. Will he be able to go to a public school if he accompanies me on my Study Permit?
P.S Your videos have been extremely helpful. Thanks!
Yes absolutely
@@KeetusDiary Thanks!
you are incredible
What r the major industries in Newfoundland
Hi! Been watching your video for sometime now. We will be moving to NL this November. Can you recommend a place where we can rent? Thank you.
I’ve done a video on off campus housing, it has information on finding a place to rent.. feel free to watch it..
Its your choice and experience
Exactly 😁
How do we find a accommodation in newfoundland
I’ve uploaded videos on this.. feel free to check them out..
I am coming in CNA st John's.jan 23. Excited about it.. But worried about new place, accommodation n job.. As I don't know anyone there.. Can you help?? 😊🌸n will it be easy to live there
Are you in St Johns now??
Thank You Keetu, can we still email you from time to time just for greetings?
Sure
Hey. Do you think an undergrad in physics is a bad idea as an international student from job point of view after completing the course. If you have any idea, some help would be much appreciated;)
I really can’t comment on that. When it comes to jobs, it’s always a probability..
Thanks 🙃
is it easy getting an Environmental Science job after doing Master of Environmental Science from MUN
I won’t say it’s easy..
Will i get PR easily after study in NL , I overheard if you completed your in NL its easy to PR get? Is that right ?
I hope you would give reply😊
Completing a degree in Canada does not ensure a PR except if it’s the TR to PR program.. you will have to find employment after your degree and work for atleast a year or have a job for a year to get a PR..
@@KeetusDiary Oh ! Thanks a million to made me clear to this , primarily I'm looking for PR in canada as soon as i possible after my study also i would like to know which province is better to get PR.
@@KeetusDiary I want to pursue a master’s degree in environment either in environmental sciences or environmental engineering: a course-based program only
The program names relating to environment MUN is offering are of 3 types.
Environmental Science_Faculty Science
Environmental systems engineering and management_Facluty Engineering & Applied Science
Environmental systems engineering and management_Facluty Interdisciplinary
I would therefore like you to share the program details. I have applied for option 1, course-based
.
Nice
Thank you 😊
Mam I want to go to uk please guide
Unfortunately I have no idea about what it takes to move to UK
Ok mam
Hello if I get pr under Newfoundland pnp and move out to another province than can it create any problem in citizenship
You can’t move out immediately.. you need a valid reason to move out.. it shouldn’t be a problem..
@@KeetusDiary when I was in Bangladesh I used to watch your video. Now I am in MUN and you are leaving. Anyway I hope in the future we will get more guidance from you as before
Sure 😁
@@KeetusDiary we can't move out immediately or SHOULDN'T move out immediately?
You can move out whenever you want. If you get a PR using the AIPP or PNP program, then you’re committed to staying there as mentioned in the PR application
based because of huge gap and to thrive in this field for which I don't have a formal degree in environment. Is it really a course I should do?
2. This program also requires a supervisor although a course-based so please refer me some good options and explain the process?
3. Do you have any about the actual fee for this program?
4. How to opt a work term option in this course?
5. Subjects to be studied in this degree?
6. How much time it will take to complete?
Your extended support will be appreciated 🙏.
Regards,
Engr.Muhammad Imran
B.E. (Chemical)
Since I’ve explained all these in my previous videos, I suggest you watch them..
The most isolated place I have ever seen is Newfoundland 😢
It’s not isolated if you know people and live in the city. If you like the hustle and bustle of big cities it’s not for you. But if you’re comfortable with your own company and nature it’s magical.
I was born and raised in Ontario. I moved to Newfoundland last year. I love it here. I am from Toronto and moved to a small town. The best thing no traffic ever😂