This is such a beneficial and helpful video. You've covered important key points, weather, people, transport, and language differences. Thank you so much.
In Canada we have 3 language area. The English one: Basically from British Columbia (the province of Vancouver) in the West of the Country to Ontario (the province of Toronto) in eastern-central Canada. Then you have the French one: Quebec (Western province, montréal, the 2nd biggest city of Canada is here) and thr maritimes. And then you have the indigenous part, in Yukon and the Northwest territory. And finally you have inuit, in Nunavut (North-East)
Hello, I am looking forward to immigrate from Africa to either Switzerland or Canada. What advice can you give me. I can only speak English and understand only English. Am just considering a country that I will have so many job opportunities, and a safe environment
Thanks for your question! Most people in Switzerland understand english, but if you are not able to speak German or French, I would recommend Canada, since (in my experience) Canadiens are much more open to new people, whereas in Switzerland you might have a difficult time integrating into jobs etc. due to your lack of German. I think for you Canada would be a more viable option, since your able to speak the language and people are generally more inclusive.
If you don't know any of this 2 language ( French & German) then switzerland won't be a good choice for you plus their immigration policy is strict. Canada might be good for you
Hi I'm in south africa I have international certificate of occupation health and safety officer from NEBOSH , I'm fluent in french and English .which country between both will you advise me to immigrate , as a young man for opportunities and prosperity....thanks
Thanks for your question! Since you can speak English and French, I think both countries would be viable for you, however Canadians are often much more open to new people, whereas in Switzerland you might have a difficult time integrating into jobs etc. but if you go somewhere in the French speaking region, you’ll be fine.
The choices are now in your hand. Switzerland immigration is difficult compare to Canada for non-EU people. You'll have to spend 10 years of your life to get permanent residency on Switzerland and another 10 years to get citizenship. On the other hand, Canada is a very immigrant friendly country, it has more opportunities than Switzerland, getting permanent residency is easy in Canada.
The minimum wage in Switzerland is 23chf but the actual paid minimum wage is25chf. And the minimum wage is also differ from different sectors. Been to Canada, i could say the quality of life here in Switzerland is far better of that Canada and the US.
I'm a asian Canadian. Vancouver is the best city for me because of the food and multicultural aspect. I don't think I could live in Switzerland even if money wasn't an option
This is such a beneficial and helpful video. You've covered important key points, weather, people, transport, and language differences.
Thank you so much.
This was quite the educational video for us Canadians. Thanks a lot, since I managed to use some information from this video for a project.
Awesome!
You have taught me a lot, especially regarding Switzerland. Keep giving us this wonderful information.
Arlene B
Thanks!
Currently living in Calgary planning to move in to Switzerland. Thanks for sharing your ideas. More vlogs please.❤😊
Im in italy
Lets move together
Me too live in Calgary 😅and I’m thinking to move to Switzerland 🇨🇭
Xeschel, which country do you prefer, Canada or Switzerland, please?
Well done!
I Live in Switzerland but Canada is really interesting for me so this video was perfect! New sub ;)
Cool!
Excellent! The best yet!
Thank you for the awesome feedback!
Love this one! So interesting.
Thanks for this information sir,God bless you.
You're welcome!
Good comparison, well explained. U vlogging this with Canon M50? pretty nice
Yes I did!
13:59 Good pronunciation of Röschti :D I live in a region called Toggenburg in the canton St. Gallen and we have about 200 sorts of cheese here.
Cool!
In Canada we have 3 language area.
The English one: Basically from British Columbia (the province of Vancouver) in the West of the Country to Ontario (the province of Toronto) in eastern-central Canada. Then you have the French one: Quebec (Western province, montréal, the 2nd biggest city of Canada is here) and thr maritimes.
And then you have the indigenous part, in Yukon and the Northwest territory. And finally you have inuit, in Nunavut (North-East)
Looking back I should have added about the indigenous languages.
I thought it would be
1. English
2. French
3. Mandarin
Hello, I am looking forward to immigrate from Africa to either Switzerland or Canada. What advice can you give me. I can only speak English and understand only English. Am just considering a country that I will have so many job opportunities, and a safe environment
Thanks for your question! Most people in Switzerland understand english, but if you are not able to speak German or French, I would recommend Canada, since (in my experience) Canadiens are much more open to new people, whereas in Switzerland you might have a difficult time integrating into jobs etc. due to your lack of German. I think for you Canada would be a more viable option, since your able to speak the language and people are generally more inclusive.
@@Xeschel I agree. Canada has a lot more to offer and the people are very welcoming compared to Switzerland.
If you don't know any of this 2 language ( French & German) then switzerland won't be a good choice for you plus their immigration policy is strict. Canada might be good for you
Anyone noticed that he traveled to "Bitsch" in the public transport app ?
😏
So how did you go to Switzerland?
With a Boeing 787-900
@@Xeschel ha ha funny
Hi I'm in south africa I have international certificate of occupation health and safety officer from NEBOSH , I'm fluent in french and English .which country between both will you advise me to immigrate , as a young man for opportunities and prosperity....thanks
Thanks for your question! Since you can speak English and French, I think both countries would be viable for you, however Canadians are often much more open to new people, whereas in Switzerland you might have a difficult time integrating into jobs etc. but if you go somewhere in the French speaking region, you’ll be fine.
@@Xeschel thank you
The choices are now in your hand.
Switzerland immigration is difficult compare to Canada for non-EU people. You'll have to spend 10 years of your life to get permanent residency on Switzerland and another 10 years to get citizenship. On the other hand, Canada is a very immigrant friendly country, it has more opportunities than Switzerland, getting permanent residency is easy in Canada.
What about international students, how much do they pay for the university in Switzerland in general?
The minimum wage in Switzerland is 23chf but the actual paid minimum wage is25chf. And the minimum wage is also differ from different sectors. Been to Canada, i could say the quality of life here in Switzerland is far better of that Canada and the US.
It always depends on where you in each place
what do you mean the quality of life , social life sucks in Swityerland and its very expensive..
@@yonifirst9243 for you its expensive but for us its fine. See we Swiss travels for time a year or more..
@@Nineteenstarsabove And so, braggart?
@@yonifirst9243 agree. Switzerland seems a lovely country and making friend is hard
I'm a asian Canadian. Vancouver is the best city for me because of the food and multicultural aspect. I don't think I could live in Switzerland even if money wasn't an option
Have you ever been to Switzerland? Or is that just based off of what you've heard?
How can I apply for apprenticeship program like It as an international student?
Swiss german is a colloquial language, but I would not call it slang.
I went to Germany and spoke swiss german with the real germans, they were laughing at me…so I switched to french instead. Boom! Utter silence😂✌🏻
@@Nineteenstarsabove The history 💀
Bro should i move to SWISS
do it!
canada ❤️ denmark
nice
Denmark much better 🇩🇰