Thank you Emma, coz through your story, God has answered many of my questions. Our lives are really in his hands. God’ delays are not denials, He just has a better way. Imagine, nasa States na kami ng Parents and Siblings ko years ago, inuwi lang kami ni Papa so I had to spend many years in the Philippines. Now mukhang lumuwag na ang daan ko pabalik ng North America at marami ng hurdles and road blocks na nawala. I am now doing what needs to be done to get back there, God Willing. BTW, Lawyer ka talaga, nandun pa din ang client confidentiality mo for DR. X. I am not into politics, but lately I had gotten to watch the vlogs of Pierre Polievre, who has said that, when he becomes Prime Minister, he will make a law where the hundreds of Doctors and Nurses, who are working as Taxi Drivers and Fast Food crews, will be allowed to take exams to qualify them to use their degrees and previous work experience, to work as Doctors and Nurses in Canada. He was Specific about these professions. Siguro he could also have something similar for other Professions. God Bless You.
Easier said than done! 😂 This happened to me Im a Civil Engineer in Philippines and Canada these politicians doesn’t know what they’re talking about, I will try to share my experinece how I got my license as an Engineer in Canada, twenty years ago, APeGA required from me to pass both USA and Canadian board exams before I can qualify for licensure, and 4-5years of Engineering Intern. Before they can grant the full license and I can practice on my own. These politicians didn’t know that the Federal government had granted these individual Professional Associations to operate and do their own thing to professional applicants, meaning the licensure is run by separate private entities and not the government. This is by law and granted by Queens Bench if I can recall, I doubt these politicians can change it. 😂 Keep on dreaming politicans!
@user_ud... Let's cross our fingers .. My hubby and I are following Pierre Pol" he is our bet in the Next Election... I e-mailed him personally last year, airing out sentiment of so many hurdles coming to Canada as immigrant. Finding jobs which and where we are qualified based on prefession and experience. Isa yang hindi natin nagagamit ang ating Profession and experience once we got here.. Back to Zero tayo.. Nabuburo ang talento. I hope sa message ko na yon.. though I didn't get a response, was one of the wake-up calls from so many.. to change some Immigration policies and regulations.
Marami talagang magandang opportunity here in the US. Especially sa mga nurses. I think magsa succeed cna DR. X. Nurses are always needed here. Si DR . X baka mag start muna cya as a nurse kc I have known 2 people na full pledge doctor sa Pinas Pero nurse muna ngayon at license na rin. Need muna ni DR X to study here in US take the board to become full pledge doctor here. I’m absolutely positive that everything will go on DR X way. Good luck and we welcome you both.🤗
This is a good vlog Emma and thank you to Dr. X for being generous in sharing their Canadian life story. My take on this is that every country has their good and bad points. Wherever you are in the world, there will always be challenges and stop-overs. All we can do is to remain focus, back up and LIVE LIFE again. These stop-overs shouldn't be the end all for our goals and dreams. I really hope that time will come that the Philippines will callback those who left, provide us the life we all deserve and that our government sees our potentials as its most valuable resource.
Galing mag story time Atty! I agree it's not a failed journey, just a redirection. Unfortunately, di talaga para sa lahat ang Canada. Good thing aspiring immigrants can now easily access these kind of info para mabalanse ang view nila sa Canada. God bless!
Pag si Sir Alwin nag cocontent napaka entertaining tapos kapag si Madalm Emma napaka educational good combination for a vlog. More power po! Sana magkita kita tayo dyan sa Canada :)
Going back home sa pinas after bagging money from here sa Canada is never a fail. Even just to finish study dito sa Canada will be an asset pag uwi. And why do we dread being back home? So many bad things din dito sa Canada. Personally, after 2 years of being here, finishing my study and now working to I suppose maganda na na trabaho earning 4k a month bawas na ang tax, ang dami pa ring ika ggrateful sa Pinas. Dito sa Canada, we will never be one with everyone. Dayo tayo and will always will be. If mayaman lang ako sa Pinas, I will really go back home. Isa din ako sa hindi maintindihan ang mga taong nabalik sa Pinas or nag reretire sa pinas after sometime here. Pero truth be told, Canada lacks in many aspects din. Pinaka bawi nalang dito is ang malinis na hangin at simpler na byahe going around (will not be the case sa more snowy places). Affordability ng house, healthcare system, some aspects still out of reach same sa pinas. I'm 28 and I wanna give up this easily. I can still remember being home having a booming business and full time job I left making me earn 60k a month. Its more fun in the Philippines for real. Canada claims to be diverse yet there are microaggression going on. Internally biased pa rin most of the people here with their own race. Working with all white/canadian raised sa department namin, yes, may pinagdadaanan ako. Its not easy to penetrate a place where we are initially viewed outcast. I wanna go back home. Some moments its ok, some moments it just really sink into your bones na its not just money, not a dollar that can only make you happy.
Hi isa din sa question ko na if nag student pathway ba and if ever di maPR ok lang since malaki maiipon? true ba na hindi papalabas pera pag nagkawork na kahit hindi mapr? natatakot kasi ako na baka if di maPR eh nagsayang lang ako pera.... can anyone confirm? na kahit di mapr eh ok padin kasi makakaipon
@@jaysondevera8154 student visa eh limited lang ang hours na pwede ka magwork, 20hrs yata? Wala pa ko narinig na student visa palang na yumaman na. Tuition fee palang nyan 3x or 4x na price compared sa regular student
@@WeTheNorthRaptorsBut if you graduated and spent 2-3 yrs sa pgwp is it worth it if dika maPR are you still going to bag more than youve spent as a student in canada so youll have a saving going back to ph?
We have lived in Canada for almost 23 years na at mabibilang lang namin ang tunay na kaibigan dito. Mahirap talaga magtiwala lalo na sa kapwa pilipino na di mo naman gaano kakilala. Basta wag lang mawalan ng pag-asa. Goodluck and always believe in your dreams !! 🤗
@@donchuitv di tulad ng mga insik🤡🤑at bombay🤡🤑 po living in peace✌🏻and harmony💚=business🇨🇦🤑walang ng kukodkod ng inidoro😭🤑🇨🇦✌🏻🙏..tca po mga boss🙏best of health💚
One in five Canadians don't have access to a regular GP. My friend in Vancouver has not had a GP for two years as his doctor moved to another province. He therefore has to go to a walk in clinic. Here's the sad part, the doctor at a walk in clinic he visited said he also does not have a regular GP
all we hear about is how great Canada's health care is , but it is fast becoming a joke, too many immigrants, few doctors, limited care, long wait times for elective surgeries. Drugs are legal, so many overdose deaths. And everyone is depressed, on anti-depressants and in DEBT, long term DEBT!
Mam emma laging maganda yun view nyo sa mga thumbnail pag kayo ang nagvvlog kumpara kay Sir Alwin ah haha. Thanks for accommodating po sa request ko sa inyo na minessage ko sa inyong FB about sa topic na eto
Na teary eyed ako sa Story Ni Dr. X. Being here in Canada for 10 years and still struggling I always ask sa mga nakakasama ko sa work na nag take ng student pathway knowing na very stable sa pinas na Bakit kayo pumunta dito? 😂 Specially pag nakikita ko na they’re struggling nakakaawa din.
Grabe po I did not expect to cry on Doc's story. I hope and pray na masaya na ang kanilang pamilya. Thank you rin po sainyong channel for sharing these stories, made us realize na mapalad kami n nasa pinas that earn well. Thank you Lord.
Hello po, successful po yung transition nila moving to US po ngayon, Update po sa kanila at the moment ay yun po npapractice ni doc yung pre med nya po as a Licensed Us medtech po at yung asawa niya po ay licensed US nurse po. Actually my vlog po sila.
Hey yong story ni Dr X hindi lang siya nag-iisa ng na experience dito sa Vancouver. May Pinoy nga Doctor naging janitor din sa healthcare facility dito may sariling practice sa Pinas. Umuwi din sa Pinas hindi nagtagal sa trabajo. May mga Indian Doctors nga taxi drivers dito. Anyways am happy for Dr X and family. At least naka experience sila firsthand sa buhay Canada.
Dr. X, we landed here in Alberta year 2011, working in the healthcare industry. After 3 years, we bought our house…now we are just enjoying the fruit of our labour..cguro my bayad yung MRI coz Dr. X is not a Permanent Resident.
I think ang common denominator pag ang country ay may universal healthcare system ay nagiging inefficient at long waiting time. Kahit dito sa NZ, I don’t really trust yung ibang GP and clinic, I had experience it first hand, sobrang sakit ng sikmura ko that time, nanghihina at namumutla na ko. Hindi nila ako inaccomodate agad. I had to wait around 5 hours para macheck up ng doctor and found out na paracetamol lang ang ibibigay na gamot. Since that happened, bumibili na lang ako ng OTC medicine sa chemist. Maganda and free ang healthcare system pag major ang health issue at emergency talaga ang case otherwise maghihintay talaga hangga’t kaya mo pa.
Okay sa US kung may employer sponsored medical insurance ka. Paano ung mga walang trabaho, low income na uninsured at underinsured. Kung magkasakit ka ng Cancer san ka kukuha nang pambayad. May delay lang talaga sa Canada at mag aantay ka lang ng tawag ng ospital kung may schedule ka na ng CT scan or MRI, pero may option na sa Alberta na magbayad ng out of pocket kung gusto mong madaliin. Meron sa mga radiology/diagnostics centres. Pero once na nagka appointment ka na sa oncologist sa Tom Baker Cancer centre dito sa Calgary, wala nang delay. Tuloy tuloy na ung treatment mo katulad ng surgery, chemo, radiation etc. Kung may employer medical insurance ka walang kang gagastusin kahit sa gamot kung outpatient ka. Priority ka pa pag tinakbo ka sa ER. Kung terminal case, pwede kang pumili ng homecare o hospice. Ung homecare may pupuntang nurse sa bahay mo para mamonitor ung gamutan mo. Ung hospice, end of life palliative care sa specialized health care setting. Lahat yan libre.
Pag nag vlog si Miss Emma Very detailed at lahat ng sides ay ipinapaliwanag nya. Sign of a good lawyer talaga.. I wouldn't be surprised kung abutin to ng half a million views. Good luck sa channel nyo ni Sir Alwin 🇵🇭♥️🇨🇦
so sad that one of the reason that caused their pain was our own kababayan😢...but hope the experience will not affect their own good attitude towards fellow kababayan, marami pa rin naman mababait😊... i found so much lesson from their experiences, to highlight is being humble, the humility and recognizing in first world country no matter what your status, position, degree and intelligent level we are all the same❤....we are human❤ in terms of financial, it will depend talaga sa lifestyle nang isang tao, even we earn millions if waldas at maraming bisyo, wala din...mahirap kumita ng pera, madali lang magwaldas😀😅... being an int'l students in any country is not easy, maraming challenges, even nga yong may mga trabaho na, they face challenges, but stay focus and whatever we do, we do it with gladness Never give up the Dream we longed for, we already sacrifice for good , we already pass one step to our 🇨🇦 dream... Pinakamabisang panglaban, as a filipino we are religious people, our relationship to our God is the most important, never ever forgot to go to church and pray all the time❤ We have God that can turn water into wine💖 🇨🇦🇵🇭
Anyone using the term kabayan to a fellow Filipino in a foreign land is a giant Red Flag with swarovski crystals. It just sounds so political and politics is dirty. Just exaggerating, but it might be a good policy.
Hello, we are a Canadian Citizen here in Edmonton, AB since 2005 and was a Respiratory Therapist back home in the Philippines but we need to go back to school for 3 years in order to practice our profession. But because that time we have small kids we decided not to pursue RT. Here in Alberta, all Diagnostic tests such as MRI are Free (for citizen and PR, but not sure for international students). I've undergone MRI 3x and it only took me 1 month to wait for an appointment. Mahirap talaga mag expect na magagamit ang profession natin sa Pinas unless you go back to school for upgrading. Iba iba din ang regulations per provinces dito sa Canada. Vancouver has a very high standard of living. Good luck sa channel nyo Alwin & Emma and God Bless your family.
Agree with you sis, Canada has this restrictive system that does not recognize professions and educational background of foreigners. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story sis, very inspiring. 🙂🙏
Bagong taga subaybay po maam..salamat sa mga ganitong kwemto...planning din po kaming mag apply for canada as family...and hoping to learn more po sa mga vlogs ninyo.. GOD bless you
Tama yan, free ang health care system dito but not that good. Laging may wait time for important tests. Tama din yan kahit skilled ka even if matagal ka na dito, you can get stuck in low paying job, sometimes temp jobs. That's my story too and we've been in Toronto for 14 yrs na. Still living in an apartment. Of course, it's a different story for everyone in terms of job opportunities but the health care system kinda sucks across the board.
For me, one of the biggest mistake pag andito sa Canada is iccompare mo life mo sa ibang tao. For me, as someone na canadian resident din, focus lang kaming asawa ko goals namin. Happy parin kami na andito kami sa Canada. Mas ok parin yung life dito compared sa pinas.
Their expectations were not met and that’s what makes them disappointed. I would rather focus on how we could work it out no matter what come what may. It was also the comparison of how and what they are before in our country that I think led their decision to go back. Siguro kahit ako ang nasa situation nila hindi na ako pupunta dito sa Canada. They have already a good life there. With regards to MRI it’s true na matagal ang paghihintay peru walang bayad, the convenience of our health care system compared sa atin kahit sa America maganda dito. Saan ka nakakita ng ma-triple bypass ka dito libre, ako i had my gallbladder and ear surgery na dito way back then libre. Too much expectation even a comparison led to frustration. Focus lang tayo sa ating gustong mangyari sa buhay.
Yes po I have watched their videos from since last year and they also explained everything in their videos. Right now, they are here in the US and his wife is an RN. I also have a former collegue from my work in Pinas before and his wife was directly hired by a clinic here in Nevada, USA, one of the requirements was to only pass the NCLEX and she made it last month. The clinic is going to process the immigration papers except for the fare from Pinas to USA but they will be helped in getting an appartment once she get here.
In Australia, Filipino tradesmen are mostly the most successful, they became Citizens of this country and they have good financial income specially working in the mines.They managed to have their own house,(installment). Australia have a good health care under medicare,so Australia is good for retirement. But for comparison Philippines is more fun since Australia is very quit but if you learn to accept quit place ,its nice to stay here,and less pollution around.
My pleasure!! 🩵 Di pala ako nakahingi ng copy ng pic para maishoutout ung class nyo sana sa vlog namin. Hehe if you are okay with it, you can send it sa FB page namin. Let me know rin anong section kayo. See you around!
I can attest to that.. na hindi maganda ang Health System dito.. I was once, had an eye infection, two years ago... 1st- visit, binigyan ako ng resita, pampatak.... No effect, balik ako after 7-days.. iba nang Doktor... Binasa nya and comment ng first check-up... binigyan ako ulit ng anothe resita.. pampatak for 7-days daw... hindi ulit umepekto.. then.. the same, sa third dotor.. iba na ulit ang Gamot...On my 4th visit, sa Inis Ko...sinabi ko sa Dok na How many times pa ako babalik at magpapalit ng gamot ??? Is there a chance na gumaling itong infection ko??.. Saka lang ipinaliwanag ng pang-apat na Doktor anong gagawin ko? binigyan na ako ng Oral Med. at pampatak... Nap tanto ko.. since may Health Card ako... bawat visit and every attending Doktor.. Babayaran yon ng Health Canada., naka-apat akong Doktor bago magamot.
Mahirap talaga magumpisa dito sa canada. Lahat ng hirap pagdadaanan mo. Marami ring pros and cons hindi lahat puro maganda meron din namang pangit . Tapos kapwa mo pinoy pa ang hihila sayo pababa, gusto nila kung ano pagdaanan nila dapat ganun din pagdaanan mo. Pero sana kung magtutulungan lang mga pinoy dito baka ung mga dr at nurses naten hindi lang menial jobs ang mahanap nila. Pero tiis tiis lang at piliin ang mga taong sasamahan. Good luck kina dr.x for sure baka sa usa sila magsucceed. Salamat atty. Nakakatuwa kang magnarrate. Pang MMk
I agree ako kay Dr. X, mas magaling talaga mga doctors natin sa pinas kesa dito sa canada. Naexperience ko din ang months of waiting para ang sa mga appointments. Kudos kay Emma, para kang MMK.
Good to hear na may happy ending pa rin ang pag migrate nila..hindi nga lang sa canada pero sa ibang lugar na maybe doon talaga sila ang destiny nilang pamilya
Indeed, the Canadian health care system is not good anymore. The PH and US much better for those with money, but for the poor, Canada is still better, magwait lamang if at all compared to no wait for the rich in the PH and the US -
Hmm.. this is a classic case of expectations vs reality. He had expectations na kapwa Pinoy, tutulungan siya, or he can get a job commensurate to his profession, or being successful in Canada means you don't get semi-skilled jobs, and availing medical services. Of all places pa, they chose Vancouver. I am not surprised they decided to move to US.
US is offering better opportunities sa mga nasa medical fields, PR na sila upon arrival.. European countries ay same din so no need talaga mag student pathway in canada. but in the end experiences is our best teacher sabi nga nila at kanya kanya tayo ng kwento ng buhay.. yung mga totoong kaibigan mahirap hanapin sa atin what more sa foreign country… madalas kung sino pa yung di mo kalahi yun pa ang totoo sayo…basta ingat lng palagi sa scammers.. madami nyan sa canada or US 😅. Happy for Dr. X and his family.. 😊
Pero retrogression ang US now yan ang hirap mamaya nyan sa tagal mong di magka visa ibigay nalang sa mga locals ng us o mga citizen ang slot mo kahit pasado kang nclex
He was a doctor, surgeun pa at ang wife nya a register nurse as well. We can see it that marangya na or maganda na ang buhay nila tlga sa Pinas. Bka nga daladalawa pa ang katulong nyan sa bahay sa pinas at may driver. Then suddenly bigla clang kukuha ng blue collar job natural di nila kakayanin magtiis yan mga yan. Pero kung sanay kna sa blue collar job syempre tlgang tuwang tuwa ka sa kadahilanan na di kna magkaka pronlema na makapaghanap ng kahit anog work kasi madiami naman sa canada na trabaho.
Libre ang MRI as long may Alberta Health Card ka siguro wala ciang Alberta health card cia any check-up dito any ndi libre dito yong medication dito as long may insurance ka may discount yong medication
What US licensure did they get and pass? Because if it's license for medicine, there's is no way you can take one in the US unless you went back to school again here. The RN exam, she has to have CGFNs . Plus they have to have working visas here. Though, there are other ways to make money here, cash basis.
Curious lang ako sa timeframe ni dr.nag Covid nasa Canada pa sila ,nag apply sa u.s nakapasa sa kanilang license ,ngayon me visa na papunta na u.s .Ang bilis yong iba inaabot ng maraming taon,lalo na yong mga petisyon umabot ng mahigit 10 years
Thank you for sharing that wonderful story of this family, thank God they're in the US now which is more better than in Canada. I'm also here in the US, retired.
Sa totoo lang, yung mismong Pinoy ang mga pinaka salbahe na kasama sa trabaho o taong kaibiganin dito. Their heart is full of hatred and insecurities, kahit na yung mga tumanda na dito. Crab mentality is at its peak in Canada. Reason being siguro ay hindi masyadong educated yung mga Pinoy na pumunta dito before and they just hate yung mga Pinoys na pumupunta dito ngayon na mga college graduates, etc. I can speak for this because I was a victim of extreme bullying by a Pinoy. Wala siyang college degree at kung mag try kang mag explain ng something na nalaman mo (in a polite way and related sa safety, like pagsuot ng harness, or buddy system sa pag-akyat ng rooftop kung may blizzard) nung nag engineering ka ay, maooffend siya. Sabihin pa... "Bakit sino bang boss mo?" Pamangkin daw siya ng previous senator sa Pinas. Yan parati yung diga nya, name-dropping. To cut the story short, never blindly trust a Pinoy when you are abroad. Yung mababa ang pinag aralan ay ubod ng insecur. Kung kumaibigan ka naman ng Pinoy, hanapin mo nalang yung ka Frat/Sis mo, same school kayo, o yung mas may pinag-aralan kaysa sa iyo. Para hindi ka i "project" ng mga super insecure na Pinoy. Sila yung purveyor ng Crab mentality in action. Kala ko OA lang yang term na yan noon sa Pinas. Alive and kicking pala dito. Do not be discouraged however to come to Canada if you want uplift your lives or your children's. Dapat ma replace na yang mga masasamang Pinoy dito ng mga mas mabubuti at may mga pinag aralan na mga Pinoy! You are always welcome here. Just keep in mind not to blindly trust them Pinoys.
Some pinoys dont want to buy houses kahit may pera sila at siguro yung mga iba walang nasi save dahil palaging nagpapadala sa pinas. Reklamador siguro si dr x in real life✌️
Good luck ,watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿 New vlogger din Ako. Showing new Zealand on my vlog . Dumaan din Ako sa ganyan sa awa ng dios settle na kmi Dito .Wag mawawalan Ng pag asa .. Gob bless
THIRD REASON: CONCERNS ABOUT FINANCIAL STABILITY AMONG PERMANENT RESIDENTS AND CITIZENS I STRONGLY DISAGREE. Kinumpara niya kasi ang buhay sa Pilipinas na kahit nag-improve lang konti ay dapat upgraded na rin ang lifestyle. (reduced workload) Lahat ng bansa ay may mga challenges, kahit sa US pa yan. Minsan nga, 2-4 jobs pa ang iba para lang ma-sustain ang kanilang gastusin pero may iba rin na masu-suwerte at masisipag nating kababayan na nasasayangan lang sa oras. Imbes na matingga sa bahay ay nagtatrabaho na lang sila. WISE DECISION na nag-US na lang sila kasi mas madali ang pathway ng mga healthcare workers doon kumpara dito sa Canada na mostly ay kailangan ng Canadian Education muna.
29:38 Karamihan sa mga kabayan na nadito na for many years ay nagpapadala ng pera sa Pinas kaya wala na sa budget mag upgrade. The older you are, the harder it is to juggle school and work at the same time. People tend to gravitate towards the line of least resistance which is complacency.
Siguro nga kung sa ibang province ng Canada sya napunta im sure iba ang experience nya at maging masaya sya. pero yon nga dapat kasi before ka sumabak sa kung anong bagay dapat mo talagang pag aralan ito para hindi ka magka problema ang masayang ang lahat. (oras efforts and money)
I agree. Too ambitious Naman Kasi iyong iba. Pupuntahan pa iyong Vancouver or Toronto. Maganda nga Naman SA image. Ginto Ang standard of living SA mga lugar na iyan.
hipag ko nanjan din sa Edmonton Alberta, 20yrs na xa jan, kinuha xa ng mister ña na Pinoy-Can citizen after their wedding here..she was a Psychology graduate (Cumlaude) d2 s tin..peo pagdating jaan s Can.. sa kitchen ng Ospital xa na assign..ginawa ng hipag ko..nag-aral uli xa..nursing naman kinuha ña peo jaan na s Can xa nag aral..after ña makagraduate doon na na upgrade work ña..naging nurse na xa s ospital din na un.. start sila s pautang utang muna pati pagkuha ng new house..talagang tiyagaan at haba ng pacenxa..ngayon manager na xa ng Homecare..at waiting n lang ng retirement nilang mag asawa..theyre planning to go back here s atin at bibili ng lupa after their retirement para ma enjoy nila pension nila fr Canada..magpapabalik balik na lang sila jaan pra bisitahin mga pamangkin ko..worth it naman ung mahaba niyang pinagtiis ngaun naeenjoy na nilang fam ang living nila jaan..natapos na din ña lahat ng mga bayarin nila
na try ko na din yan sa Aus nagka UTI ako unang doctor ko ural lang binigay sakin umulit ako after a wek kase meron parin akong UTI lumipat ako ng doctor doon sa pinay niresetahan agad ako ng gamot sa UTI, kaya ipreferred na pinay or pinoy na GP mabilis
Napakataas ng kanyang expectation kung ganun. Ganun din kahit saan ka titira sa mundong ito ganun din ang makikita mo sa paligid. Sariling sikap lang talaga yan.
Yea sa mga mayayan and high professional couple. Doesn’t need to apply here kc di talaga biro mg start dito. But sa mahirap/not wealthy isa na ako dito Canada really beat country to live. Lalo dito sa Atlantic very laid back life. ❤️
Inspiring Canada life story.tama ka Emma kanya kanyang ang kapalaran pag nagmigrate ka hindi lang sa Canada pero masasabi ko na hindi ako nagsisi na dito ako napadpad sa Canada
Huag MAG PATAASN NG IHI 😊. I WAS IN MC LENAN, ALBERTA ( 6 hours drive from Edmonton) It's a hosp. the NUNS/ Madre wants pinay staff to work,1967 as an Immigrant status namin. I got multiple entry sa US met my fiance, NOW residing both Bay Area Calif. & Guam, My brothers & sister are enjoying USA Citizen. Lolo & lola😊..
Kabayan kahit s cleaning ka at may work permit 20 % lang ang chances na ma PR ka.depende s lugar s Canada.but karamihan ng employer dts Canada ang kinukuha tlg nila ay ung PR na kasi sa sobrang haba ng month sa process ng LMIA at work permit.kahit s visitor or tourist ka pa.
nakakalungkot lang na mahal naten ang pilipinas pero naalis tayo para sa mga pamilya naten, para future nila lalo na mga anak naten, balak ko din mag migrate hays
Advice lang! Para madali na legal and sure na May trabaho esp. sa US mag nurse ka para immigrant visa with immediate family dala mo . But just pass your nclex and yung english exm for cisa screen yun lang . We need nurses sa US ngayun. Pwede ka double triple job . Of course mahal talaga ngayun .
Wait a minute or on 2nd thought, kung good-pay siya as surgeon sa PH, bakit kinapos sa Canada at nagtratrabaho pa ng odd jobs - Some things don’t add up. Di kaya may something si Doc? 😢
Whenever people come to Canada they need to have a plan not just wishful thinking, especially when bringing a child. If family is not there to help yes it is a challenge. My step daughter is come I got attend college and is bringing her little girl this summer. While she is in school we are looking after Ali. Without a solid plan then it’s plan to fail.
i work sa US and paid around 60 USD per hr full time..but still live in Canada..rent sa Canada is 2,500 2bedroom 2 washroom..so meron pa more than half natitira sa sahud, sasakyan was fully paid after 1.5 yrs brand new nung binili..plus other expenses, i can save around $2,000 USD a month...then my wife is also a nurse and we are paid around the same...so for us, okay sa Canada..we are saving for a house dp next yr..i dont know paano nabuhuhay ang mga minimum paid ngayon kasi ang mahal ng bilihin...minimum din kami nag simula dati pero at least medyo afford pa bilihin nuun..ngayon nag increase talaga
Since nurse ka emma i would suggest lipat ka din ng america. Grab that chance mas malaki sweldo mo mas madali trabaho less tax better weather mas madaming oppotunities sa anak mo. Kaya naubos nurse sa canada lumipat sa america
Atty emma, your information is big help sa info sa aming mga subscriber nyo esp me, as ur avid fan here in Bacoor.. Tanging dasal sa Diyos na gabayan sa araw araw ng bawat desisyon na gagawin.
Libre po MRI dyan sa Calgary AB. Yung bayaw ko po 4months palang sila nagsstay dyan. Naka pag pa checkup at kung ano Anong lab test na ang napagawa nila. Wala man lang binayaran 😊
Bakit ganun subrang hirap maghanap dyan ng family Doctor? Dito sa Ontario hindi ka naman abutin ng isang linggo para maka kuha ng family doctor ang dameng clinic dito Toronto accepting new Patients.
Just a heads up lang madam, itong international student path ay hindi assurance of Permanent Residency. Nagkaroon ng maling paniniwala ang mga tao na pag nagstudent ka magiging PR ka agad. Let’s not spread that rumors. Oo, mas mataas ang chance maging PR pero remember, when you applied for a student visa, nangako kang uuwi after ng education mo, so promoting PR pathway after your education doesn’t seem right.
ako din, I love Philippines, masarap sa Pinas, as an ofw gusto ko palagi nauwi pag meron pagkakataon, pero mapapamura ka palagi the moment lumabas ka ng subdivision nyo.Huling uwi ko nagkalat mga e bike sa kalsada, yon mga ebike na parang pang golf ang dating ginwa nang pampasada, means pampasikip sa mga main roads. walang prankisa, walang lisensya and yet pampagulo sa mga main roads. mala fast and furious ang pag dra drive mo madalas at pagnalampasan mo sila meron nman tricycle sa unahan na nasa gitna ng dalawang lane. walang pag asa ang Pilipinas, mas lalo pa ito palugmok ngayon, since 2016 kung pagbatayan nyo pagbaba ng dolyar, dyan nag start pababa ng pababa ang Pilipinas.
Dyan napo kayo ang hirap po dito sa Pilipinas..isa po akong ofw for 12years kala ko for good na ako.pero feeling ko babalik padin ako sa ibang bansa,wala na talaga pag asa dito..
You are lucky that you landed in Alberta in 2011. By the time we lived there (2013), everything has changed when in came to credentialing (my husband is an RN) - harder, more expensive because of the "bridging" process. I was also an MD in pinas (this Dr. X was my batchmate), and what my husband and I realized is that at the time that we came to Canada, Canada has somehow found a way to milk money out of immigrants. But we rode the wave of life and created beautiful friendships and memories there. When we got our citizenship in 2017, my husband pursued getting his RN license in Cali and we 1st ventured to the US in 2018 via TN visa. In 2020, he found another job in California still via TN visa. Canada is beautiful, publicly-funded health care is great, our kids were born there, and we will always be grateful for everything that Canada has given us, however, we felt no professional and personal growth there. Since leaving, we've visited it twice and we'll continue to visit in the future. There are ties that bind and our love for Canada will always remain. The US has open doors that Canada shut down on us. I intend to follow Dr. X's path (and a lot of people) who were once MDs in the 🇵🇭 and are now med techs in the 🇺🇸 . Ironically, my husband's work experience here in the US has paved the way to get his Alberta RN license last year. 😂 But we choose to stay here than go back, because we believe that there are limitless opportunities for our family here. 🇵🇭🇨🇦🇺🇸 Much ❤❤❤ to 🇨🇦 .
New subsciber nyo po ako from japan first time ko pinanood itong vlog mo about kay Dr.X maganda ang story pinanood ko at pinakinggan ko hanggang natapos buti nlng wala akong work today medyo mahaba din parang nanood ka lng ng MMK hehehe
home crisis is big issue in Canada .15 students in 4 bedroom homes Justin T did not invest in infrastructure No homes , limited Hospitals & schools . less good Jobs only jobs are in nurses only in interior canada 🇨🇦
Thank you Emma, coz through your story, God has answered many of my questions. Our lives are really in his hands. God’ delays are not denials, He just has a better way. Imagine, nasa States na kami ng Parents and Siblings ko years ago, inuwi lang kami ni Papa so I had to spend many years in the Philippines. Now mukhang lumuwag na ang daan ko pabalik ng North America at marami ng hurdles and road blocks na nawala. I am now doing what needs to be done to get back there, God Willing. BTW, Lawyer ka talaga, nandun pa din ang client confidentiality mo for DR. X. I am not into politics, but lately I had gotten to watch the vlogs of Pierre Polievre, who has said that, when he becomes Prime Minister, he will make a law where the hundreds of Doctors and Nurses, who are working as Taxi Drivers and Fast Food crews, will be allowed to take exams to qualify them to use their degrees and previous work experience, to work as Doctors and Nurses in Canada. He was Specific about these professions. Siguro he could also have something similar for other Professions. God Bless You.
Thank you for sharing and for your insights po! Good luck on your journey. Praying with you po. 🙂🙏
There has always been a process para maka kuha ng exam. Nasa regulating college ng professions ang decisions. Hindi bago yuong sinasabi ni Pierre.
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Easier said than done! 😂 This happened to me Im a Civil Engineer in Philippines and Canada these politicians doesn’t know what they’re talking about, I will try to share my experinece how I got my license as an Engineer in Canada, twenty years ago, APeGA required from me to pass both USA and Canadian board exams before I can qualify for licensure, and 4-5years of Engineering Intern. Before they can grant the full license and I can practice on my own. These politicians didn’t know that the Federal government had granted these individual Professional Associations to operate and do their own thing to professional applicants, meaning the licensure is run by separate private entities and not the government. This is by law and granted by Queens Bench if I can recall, I doubt these politicians can change it. 😂 Keep on dreaming politicans!
@user_ud... Let's cross our fingers .. My hubby and I are following Pierre Pol" he is our bet in the Next Election... I e-mailed him personally last year, airing out sentiment of so many hurdles coming to Canada as immigrant. Finding jobs which and where we are qualified based on prefession and experience. Isa yang hindi natin nagagamit ang ating Profession and experience once we got here.. Back to Zero tayo.. Nabuburo ang talento. I hope sa message ko na yon.. though I didn't get a response, was one of the wake-up calls from so many.. to change some Immigration policies and regulations.
Marami talagang magandang opportunity here in the US. Especially sa mga nurses. I think magsa succeed cna DR. X. Nurses are always needed here. Si DR . X baka mag start muna cya as a nurse kc I have known 2 people na full pledge doctor sa Pinas Pero nurse muna ngayon at license na rin. Need muna ni DR X to study here in US take the board to become full pledge doctor here. I’m absolutely positive that everything will go on DR X way. Good luck and we welcome you both.🤗
Thanks for sharing po!
This is a good vlog Emma and thank you to Dr. X for being generous in sharing their Canadian life story. My take on this is that every country has their good and bad points. Wherever you are in the world, there will always be challenges and stop-overs. All we can do is to remain focus, back up and LIVE LIFE again. These stop-overs shouldn't be the end all for our goals and dreams.
I really hope that time will come that the Philippines will callback those who left, provide us the life we all deserve and that our government sees our potentials as its most valuable resource.
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Galing mag story time Atty! I agree it's not a failed journey, just a redirection. Unfortunately, di talaga para sa lahat ang Canada. Good thing aspiring immigrants can now easily access these kind of info para mabalanse ang view nila sa Canada. God bless!
Wow thanks, Edwin! Kayo rin tuloy nyo lang vlogs nyo, marami din kayo natutulungan aspiring Cadreamers! Isa na kami doon before. 😊💖
Pag si Sir Alwin nag cocontent napaka entertaining tapos kapag si Madalm Emma napaka educational good combination for a vlog. More power po! Sana magkita kita tayo dyan sa Canada :)
Wow hehe salamat po! See you in Canada! 🇨🇦
Going back home sa pinas after bagging money from here sa Canada is never a fail. Even just to finish study dito sa Canada will be an asset pag uwi. And why do we dread being back home? So many bad things din dito sa Canada. Personally, after 2 years of being here, finishing my study and now working to I suppose maganda na na trabaho earning 4k a month bawas na ang tax, ang dami pa ring ika ggrateful sa Pinas. Dito sa Canada, we will never be one with everyone. Dayo tayo and will always will be. If mayaman lang ako sa Pinas, I will really go back home. Isa din ako sa hindi maintindihan ang mga taong nabalik sa Pinas or nag reretire sa pinas after sometime here. Pero truth be told, Canada lacks in many aspects din. Pinaka bawi nalang dito is ang malinis na hangin at simpler na byahe going around (will not be the case sa more snowy places). Affordability ng house, healthcare system, some aspects still out of reach same sa pinas. I'm 28 and I wanna give up this easily. I can still remember being home having a booming business and full time job I left making me earn 60k a month. Its more fun in the Philippines for real. Canada claims to be diverse yet there are microaggression going on. Internally biased pa rin most of the people here with their own race. Working with all white/canadian raised sa department namin, yes, may pinagdadaanan ako. Its not easy to penetrate a place where we are initially viewed outcast. I wanna go back home. Some moments its ok, some moments it just really sink into your bones na its not just money, not a dollar that can only make you happy.
korak ka dyan. iba pa din magretire sa pinas
Hi isa din sa question ko na if nag student pathway ba and if ever di maPR ok lang since malaki maiipon? true ba na hindi papalabas pera pag nagkawork na kahit hindi mapr? natatakot kasi ako na baka if di maPR eh nagsayang lang ako pera.... can anyone confirm? na kahit di mapr eh ok padin kasi makakaipon
@@jaysondevera8154 student visa eh limited lang ang hours na pwede ka magwork, 20hrs yata? Wala pa ko narinig na student visa palang na yumaman na. Tuition fee palang nyan 3x or 4x na price compared sa regular student
@@WeTheNorthRaptorsBut if you graduated and spent 2-3 yrs sa pgwp is it worth it if dika maPR are you still going to bag more than youve spent as a student in canada so youll have a saving going back to ph?
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We have lived in Canada for almost 23 years na at mabibilang lang namin ang tunay na kaibigan dito. Mahirap talaga magtiwala lalo na sa kapwa pilipino na di mo naman gaano kakilala. Basta wag lang mawalan ng pag-asa. Goodluck and always believe in your dreams !! 🤗
Thanks for the positive insight!
Kaya wala po talagang solid filipino community❤✌️dala padin yun galawang talangka🦀🙏..bahala ni si batman😭✌️sorry po🙏epal me🤡tca po mga boss🙏🇨🇦
@@mrUten-ob6xj tama ka dyan. In 23 years namin dito super dami na naming nakita at naexperience both bad and good. (Too many to mention😂😂)
@@donchuitv di tulad ng mga insik🤡🤑at bombay🤡🤑 po living in peace✌🏻and harmony💚=business🇨🇦🤑walang ng kukodkod ng inidoro😭🤑🇨🇦✌🏻🙏..tca po mga boss🙏best of health💚
I agree too many bitterness to some in our community . Just keep the distance and do not too trusting . Show respect
One in five Canadians don't have access to a regular GP. My friend in Vancouver has not had a GP for two years as his doctor moved to another province. He therefore has to go to a walk in clinic. Here's the sad part, the doctor at a walk in clinic he visited said he also does not have a regular GP
all we hear about is how great Canada's health care is , but it is fast becoming a joke, too many immigrants, few doctors, limited care, long wait times for elective surgeries. Drugs are legal, so many overdose deaths. And everyone is depressed, on anti-depressants and in DEBT, long term DEBT!
Mam emma laging maganda yun view nyo sa mga thumbnail pag kayo ang nagvvlog kumpara kay Sir Alwin ah haha. Thanks for accommodating po sa request ko sa inyo na minessage ko sa inyong FB about sa topic na eto
Hehe salamat din po sa message ninyo.
Si Alwin kasi kahit ano anggulo ok na raw sa kanya 😅
Na teary eyed ako sa Story Ni Dr. X.
Being here in Canada for 10 years and still struggling I always ask sa mga nakakasama ko sa work na nag take ng student pathway knowing na very stable sa pinas na Bakit kayo pumunta dito? 😂
Specially pag nakikita ko na they’re struggling nakakaawa din.
Aww. Thank you for sharing!!
Grabe po I did not expect to cry on Doc's story. I hope and pray na masaya na ang kanilang pamilya. Thank you rin po sainyong channel for sharing these stories, made us realize na mapalad kami n nasa pinas that earn well. Thank you Lord.
Hello po, successful po yung transition nila moving to US po ngayon, Update po sa kanila at the moment ay yun po npapractice ni doc yung pre med nya po as a Licensed Us medtech po at yung asawa niya po ay licensed US nurse po. Actually my vlog po sila.
Hey yong story ni Dr X hindi lang siya nag-iisa ng na experience dito sa Vancouver. May Pinoy nga Doctor naging janitor din sa healthcare facility dito may sariling practice sa Pinas. Umuwi din sa Pinas hindi nagtagal sa trabajo. May mga Indian Doctors nga taxi drivers dito. Anyways am happy for Dr X and family. At least naka experience sila firsthand sa buhay Canada.
Dr. X, we landed here in Alberta year 2011, working in the healthcare industry. After 3 years, we bought our house…now we are just enjoying the fruit of our labour..cguro my bayad yung MRI coz Dr. X is not a Permanent Resident.
OMG. Kinabahan ako pagkabasa ko ng title! Hahahahahahahhaha.
I just started watching your videos this week. So, super happy na going strong kayo! haha
I think ang common denominator pag ang country ay may universal healthcare system ay nagiging inefficient at long waiting time. Kahit dito sa NZ, I don’t really trust yung ibang GP and clinic, I had experience it first hand, sobrang sakit ng sikmura ko that time, nanghihina at namumutla na ko. Hindi nila ako inaccomodate agad. I had to wait around 5 hours para macheck up ng doctor and found out na paracetamol lang ang ibibigay na gamot. Since that happened, bumibili na lang ako ng OTC medicine sa chemist. Maganda and free ang healthcare system pag major ang health issue at emergency talaga ang case otherwise maghihintay talaga hangga’t kaya mo pa.
Okay sa US kung may employer sponsored medical insurance ka. Paano ung mga walang trabaho, low income na uninsured at underinsured. Kung magkasakit ka ng Cancer san ka kukuha nang pambayad. May delay lang talaga sa Canada at mag aantay ka lang ng tawag ng ospital kung may schedule ka na ng CT scan or MRI, pero may option na sa Alberta na magbayad ng out of pocket kung gusto mong madaliin. Meron sa mga radiology/diagnostics centres. Pero once na nagka appointment ka na sa oncologist sa Tom Baker Cancer centre dito sa Calgary, wala nang delay. Tuloy tuloy na ung treatment mo katulad ng surgery, chemo, radiation etc. Kung may employer medical insurance ka walang kang gagastusin kahit sa gamot kung outpatient ka. Priority ka pa pag tinakbo ka sa ER. Kung terminal case, pwede kang pumili ng homecare o hospice. Ung homecare may pupuntang nurse sa bahay mo para mamonitor ung gamutan mo. Ung hospice, end of life palliative care sa specialized health care setting. Lahat yan libre.
Pag nag vlog si Miss Emma Very detailed at lahat ng sides ay ipinapaliwanag nya. Sign of a good lawyer talaga.. I wouldn't be surprised kung abutin to ng half a million views. Good luck sa channel nyo ni Sir Alwin 🇵🇭♥️🇨🇦
so sad that one of the reason that caused their pain was our own kababayan😢...but hope the experience will not affect their own good attitude towards fellow kababayan, marami pa rin naman mababait😊...
i found so much lesson from their experiences, to highlight is being humble, the humility and recognizing in first world country no matter what your status, position, degree and intelligent level we are all the same❤....we are human❤
in terms of financial, it will depend talaga sa lifestyle nang isang tao, even we earn millions if waldas at maraming bisyo, wala din...mahirap kumita ng pera, madali lang magwaldas😀😅...
being an int'l students in any country is not easy, maraming challenges, even nga yong may mga trabaho na, they face challenges, but stay focus and whatever we do, we do it with gladness Never give up the Dream we longed for, we already sacrifice for good , we already pass one step to our 🇨🇦 dream...
Pinakamabisang panglaban, as a filipino we are religious people, our relationship to our God is the most important, never ever forgot to go to church and pray all the time❤ We have God that can turn water into wine💖 🇨🇦🇵🇭
Anyone using the term kabayan to a fellow Filipino in a foreign land is a giant Red Flag with swarovski crystals. It just sounds so political and politics is dirty. Just exaggerating, but it might be a good policy.
Laban lang. Don’t give up. Lots of challenges but worth it after all.
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MRI the same in AB. Maghintay ka ng about a year pero free. If expedited or private, it has a cost.
Hello, we are a Canadian Citizen here in Edmonton, AB since 2005 and was a Respiratory Therapist back home in the Philippines but we need to go back to school for 3 years in order to practice our profession. But because that time we have small kids we decided not to pursue RT. Here in Alberta, all Diagnostic tests such as MRI are Free (for citizen and PR, but not sure for international students). I've undergone MRI 3x and it only took me 1 month to wait for an appointment. Mahirap talaga mag expect na magagamit ang profession natin sa Pinas unless you go back to school for upgrading. Iba iba din ang regulations per provinces dito sa Canada. Vancouver has a very high standard of living. Good luck sa channel nyo Alwin & Emma and God Bless your family.
Agree with you sis, Canada has this restrictive system that does not recognize professions and educational background of foreigners. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story sis, very inspiring. 🙂🙏
Bagong taga subaybay po maam..salamat sa mga ganitong kwemto...planning din po kaming mag apply for canada as family...and hoping to learn more po sa mga vlogs ninyo.. GOD bless you
Tama yan, free ang health care system dito but not that good. Laging may wait time for important tests.
Tama din yan kahit skilled ka even if matagal ka na dito, you can get stuck in low paying job, sometimes temp jobs. That's my story too and we've been in Toronto for 14 yrs na. Still living in an apartment.
Of course, it's a different story for everyone in terms of job opportunities but the health care system kinda sucks across the board.
For me, one of the biggest mistake pag andito sa Canada is iccompare mo life mo sa ibang tao. For me, as someone na canadian resident din, focus lang kaming asawa ko goals namin. Happy parin kami na andito kami sa Canada. Mas ok parin yung life dito compared sa pinas.
For me iba pa rin ang pinas. Homeland ko yan eh, hindi ako dayo.
Thanks for sharing po!
Iba pa rin mas masaya ang Pilipinas kumpara sa ibang bansa.Mayayabang lang iyong iba .
Vancouver is the most expensive city in Canada. Kung bagong salta ka sa USA/Canada, dadaan ka sa butas ng karayom.. I can relate… What an experience.
Pag referred siguro ng family doctor, may hospital na free ang MRI dito sa BC.
Their expectations were not met and that’s what makes them disappointed. I would rather focus on how we could work it out no matter what come what may. It was also the comparison of how and what they are before in our country that I think led their decision to go back. Siguro kahit ako ang nasa situation nila hindi na ako pupunta dito sa Canada. They have already a good life there. With regards to MRI it’s true na matagal ang paghihintay peru walang bayad, the convenience of our health care system compared sa atin kahit sa America maganda dito. Saan ka nakakita ng ma-triple bypass ka dito libre, ako i had my gallbladder and ear surgery na dito way back then libre. Too much expectation even a comparison led to frustration. Focus lang tayo sa ating gustong mangyari sa buhay.
Thanks for sharing po!
Sa america less wait sa canada loooong wait. Sa america pag may trabaho ka may health insurance pag wala may medical
Ang dali lang ng school sa Canada. Super relax. Mas stressful pa dito sa Pinas haha.
Hi Miss Emma, i think they are starting their own vlog as well. The family behind this story. :) I just saw their videos.
Yes they are! And their family is awesome! ❤️
Ano po yt channel nila? 😊
@@AbcdLyn our life beyond borders
Yes po I have watched their videos from since last year and they also explained everything in their videos. Right now, they are here in the US and his wife is an RN. I also have a former collegue from my work in Pinas before and his wife was directly hired by a clinic here in Nevada, USA, one of the requirements was to only pass the NCLEX and she made it last month. The clinic is going to process the immigration papers except for the fare from Pinas to USA but they will be helped in getting an appartment once she get here.
In Australia, Filipino tradesmen are mostly the most successful, they became Citizens of this country and they have good financial income specially working in the mines.They managed to have their own house,(installment). Australia have a good health care under medicare,so Australia is good for retirement. But for comparison Philippines is more fun since Australia is very quit but if you learn to accept quit place ,its nice to stay here,and less pollution around.
Thank You Ms. Emma sa pag picture sa buong class namin last week :) D namin akalain na ikaw yun, See you in Sait :)
My pleasure!! 🩵 Di pala ako nakahingi ng copy ng pic para maishoutout ung class nyo sana sa vlog namin. Hehe if you are okay with it, you can send it sa FB page namin. Let me know rin anong section kayo. See you around!
I can attest to that.. na hindi maganda ang Health System dito.. I was once, had an eye infection, two years ago... 1st- visit, binigyan ako ng resita, pampatak.... No effect, balik ako after 7-days.. iba nang Doktor... Binasa nya and comment ng first check-up... binigyan ako ulit ng anothe resita.. pampatak for 7-days daw... hindi ulit umepekto.. then.. the same, sa third dotor.. iba na ulit ang Gamot...On my 4th visit, sa Inis Ko...sinabi ko sa Dok na How many times pa ako babalik at magpapalit ng gamot ??? Is there a chance na gumaling itong infection ko??.. Saka lang ipinaliwanag ng pang-apat na Doktor anong gagawin ko? binigyan na ako ng Oral Med. at pampatak... Nap tanto ko.. since may Health Card ako... bawat visit and every attending Doktor.. Babayaran yon ng Health Canada., naka-apat akong Doktor bago magamot.
Mahirap talaga magumpisa dito sa canada. Lahat ng hirap pagdadaanan mo. Marami ring pros and cons hindi lahat puro maganda meron din namang pangit . Tapos kapwa mo pinoy pa ang hihila sayo pababa, gusto nila kung ano pagdaanan nila dapat ganun din pagdaanan mo. Pero sana kung magtutulungan lang mga pinoy dito baka ung mga dr at nurses naten hindi lang menial jobs ang mahanap nila. Pero tiis tiis lang at piliin ang mga taong sasamahan. Good luck kina dr.x for sure baka sa usa sila magsucceed. Salamat atty. Nakakatuwa kang magnarrate. Pang MMk
Thanks for sharing po! Haha naku, sayang gusto ko nga po sana dagdagan ng "Dear Ate Charo" 😅
I agree ako kay Dr. X, mas magaling talaga mga doctors natin sa pinas kesa dito sa canada. Naexperience ko din ang months of waiting para ang sa mga appointments.
Kudos kay Emma, para kang MMK.
Hehe muntik na nga ako mag Dear Ate Charo! 😅
Tinapos ko talaga pinapanood at pinakinggan ang story ni Dr.X parang MMK lng hehehe
Good to hear na may happy ending pa rin ang pag migrate nila..hindi nga lang sa canada pero sa ibang lugar na maybe doon talaga sila ang destiny nilang pamilya
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goes to show na iba2 tlga tau ng kapalaran, pra sa US tlga cla, thank u for sharing their story maraming lesson ma learn with their experiences sa CA
Thanks for watching!
Indeed, the Canadian health care system is not good anymore. The PH and US much better for those with money, but for the poor, Canada is still better, magwait lamang if at all compared to no wait for the rich in the PH and the US -
My niece went schooling for 1 year and just graduated this August and got her PR already also this August......student visa din....
That's awesome po! Ang bilis!
Hmm.. this is a classic case of expectations vs reality.
He had expectations na kapwa Pinoy, tutulungan siya, or he can get a job commensurate to his profession, or being successful in Canada means you don't get semi-skilled jobs, and availing medical services. Of all places pa, they chose Vancouver.
I am not surprised they decided to move to US.
US is offering better opportunities sa mga nasa medical fields, PR na sila upon arrival.. European countries ay same din so no need talaga mag student pathway in canada. but in the end experiences is our best teacher sabi nga nila at kanya kanya tayo ng kwento ng buhay..
yung mga totoong kaibigan mahirap hanapin sa atin what more sa foreign country… madalas kung sino pa yung di mo kalahi yun pa ang totoo sayo…basta ingat lng palagi sa scammers.. madami nyan sa canada or US 😅. Happy for Dr. X and his family.. 😊
Pero retrogression ang US now yan ang hirap mamaya nyan sa tagal mong di magka visa ibigay nalang sa mga locals ng us o mga citizen ang slot mo kahit pasado kang nclex
He was a doctor, surgeun pa at ang wife nya a register nurse as well. We can see it that marangya na or maganda na ang buhay nila tlga sa Pinas. Bka nga daladalawa pa ang katulong nyan sa bahay sa pinas at may driver. Then suddenly bigla clang kukuha ng blue collar job natural di nila kakayanin magtiis yan mga yan. Pero kung sanay kna sa blue collar job syempre tlgang tuwang tuwa ka sa kadahilanan na di kna magkaka pronlema na makapaghanap ng kahit anog work kasi madiami naman sa canada na trabaho.
Libre ang MRI as long may Alberta Health Card ka siguro wala ciang Alberta health card cia any check-up dito any ndi libre dito yong medication dito as long may insurance ka may discount yong medication
Thanks for sharing, saan ka dto sa Canada sis
What US licensure did they get and pass? Because if it's license for medicine, there's is no way you can take one in the US unless you went back to school again here. The RN exam, she has to have CGFNs . Plus they have to have working visas here. Though, there are other ways to make money here, cash basis.
Wife po ni doctor ang nag apply ng immigrant visa. Pag nurse eb3 immigrant visa ang binibigay.. so hindi nila kailanangan ng working visa.
Yummy quesadilla thanks for sharing po
Curious lang ako sa timeframe ni dr.nag Covid nasa Canada pa sila ,nag apply sa u.s nakapasa sa kanilang license ,ngayon me visa na papunta na u.s .Ang bilis yong iba inaabot ng maraming taon,lalo na yong mga petisyon umabot ng mahigit 10 years
Thank you for sharing that wonderful story of this family, thank God they're in the US now which is more better than in Canada. I'm also here in the US, retired.
Why is it failure? You came to get a good education and now bring it back to help your country. It should be a blessing
This video is in tagalog. How come you understand?
Sa totoo lang, yung mismong Pinoy ang mga pinaka salbahe na kasama sa trabaho o taong kaibiganin dito. Their heart is full of hatred and insecurities, kahit na yung mga tumanda na dito. Crab mentality is at its peak in Canada. Reason being siguro ay hindi masyadong educated yung mga Pinoy na pumunta dito before and they just hate yung mga Pinoys na pumupunta dito ngayon na mga college graduates, etc. I can speak for this because I was a victim of extreme bullying by a Pinoy. Wala siyang college degree at kung mag try kang mag explain ng something na nalaman mo (in a polite way and related sa safety, like pagsuot ng harness, or buddy system sa pag-akyat ng rooftop kung may blizzard) nung nag engineering ka ay, maooffend siya. Sabihin pa... "Bakit sino bang boss mo?" Pamangkin daw siya ng previous senator sa Pinas. Yan parati yung diga nya, name-dropping. To cut the story short, never blindly trust a Pinoy when you are abroad. Yung mababa ang pinag aralan ay ubod ng insecur. Kung kumaibigan ka naman ng Pinoy, hanapin mo nalang yung ka Frat/Sis mo, same school kayo, o yung mas may pinag-aralan kaysa sa iyo. Para hindi ka i "project" ng mga super insecure na Pinoy. Sila yung purveyor ng Crab mentality in action. Kala ko OA lang yang term na yan noon sa Pinas. Alive and kicking pala dito. Do not be discouraged however to come to Canada if you want uplift your lives or your children's. Dapat ma replace na yang mga masasamang Pinoy dito ng mga mas mabubuti at may mga pinag aralan na mga Pinoy! You are always welcome here. Just keep in mind not to blindly trust them Pinoys.
Some pinoys dont want to buy houses kahit may pera sila at siguro yung mga iba walang nasi save dahil palaging nagpapadala sa pinas.
Reklamador siguro si dr x in real life✌️
Student visa po kaya d covered ng Medicare
Good luck ,watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿 New vlogger din Ako. Showing new Zealand on my vlog . Dumaan din Ako sa ganyan sa awa ng dios settle na kmi Dito .Wag mawawalan Ng pag asa .. Gob bless
Wow that's awesome po! I subscribed to your channel po. More vlogs to come and thank you for watching!
Hello po,sa experience po namin d2 sa Canada 3 times na po ako na na MRI d2 wala naman po ako binayaran!
Hello po maam san po kayo dito s canada?
Bkt hindi ngpaassess yung nurse to take board exam
I can’t imagine a surgeon doing those jobs - No way, Pilipinas here I come - 🇵🇭
it doesn't make sense going to Canada when doctor ka and maraming opportunities sa Pinas.
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I STRONGLY DISAGREE.
Kinumpara niya kasi ang buhay sa Pilipinas na kahit nag-improve lang konti ay dapat upgraded na rin ang lifestyle. (reduced workload)
Lahat ng bansa ay may mga challenges, kahit sa US pa yan. Minsan nga, 2-4 jobs pa ang iba para lang ma-sustain ang kanilang gastusin pero may iba rin na masu-suwerte at masisipag nating kababayan na nasasayangan lang sa oras. Imbes na matingga sa bahay ay nagtatrabaho na lang sila.
WISE DECISION na nag-US na lang sila kasi mas madali ang pathway ng mga healthcare workers doon kumpara dito sa Canada na mostly ay kailangan ng Canadian Education muna.
Thanks for the insight po!
Over the counter lng naman ang NSAIDs for pain sa Canada eh...
29:38 Karamihan sa mga kabayan na nadito na for many years ay nagpapadala ng pera sa Pinas kaya wala na sa budget mag upgrade. The older you are, the harder it is to juggle school and work at the same time. People tend to gravitate towards the line of least resistance which is complacency.
Question ko lang kay Dr.X kung straight A's at valedictorian siya sa Canada, bakit hindi siya nakapag credential sa Canada maging MD ?
Siguro nga kung sa ibang province ng Canada sya napunta im sure iba ang experience nya at maging masaya sya. pero yon nga dapat kasi before ka sumabak sa kung anong bagay dapat mo talagang pag aralan ito para hindi ka magka problema ang masayang ang lahat. (oras efforts and money)
I agree. Too ambitious Naman Kasi iyong iba. Pupuntahan pa iyong Vancouver or Toronto. Maganda nga Naman SA image. Ginto Ang standard of living SA mga lugar na iyan.
Hi Maam, saan po pwede mag kwento about experience here in canada? Thank you
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hipag ko nanjan din sa Edmonton Alberta, 20yrs na xa jan, kinuha xa ng mister ña na Pinoy-Can citizen after their wedding here..she was a Psychology graduate (Cumlaude) d2 s tin..peo pagdating jaan s Can.. sa kitchen ng Ospital xa na assign..ginawa ng hipag ko..nag-aral uli xa..nursing naman kinuha ña peo jaan na s Can xa nag aral..after ña makagraduate doon na na upgrade work ña..naging nurse na xa s ospital din na un.. start sila s pautang utang muna pati pagkuha ng new house..talagang tiyagaan at haba ng pacenxa..ngayon manager na xa ng Homecare..at waiting n lang ng retirement nilang mag asawa..theyre planning to go back here s atin at bibili ng lupa after their retirement para ma enjoy nila pension nila fr Canada..magpapabalik balik na lang sila jaan pra bisitahin mga pamangkin ko..worth it naman ung mahaba niyang pinagtiis ngaun naeenjoy na nilang fam ang living nila jaan..natapos na din ña lahat ng mga bayarin nila
Napanood ko ang blog ni Doc about his venture Canada
na try ko na din yan sa Aus nagka UTI ako unang doctor ko ural lang binigay sakin umulit ako after a wek kase meron parin akong UTI lumipat ako ng doctor doon sa pinay niresetahan agad ako ng gamot sa UTI, kaya ipreferred na pinay or pinoy na GP mabilis
God is great all the time talaga!
Indeed!
Napakataas ng kanyang expectation kung ganun. Ganun din kahit saan ka titira sa mundong ito ganun din ang makikita mo sa paligid. Sariling sikap lang talaga yan.
Yea sa mga mayayan and high professional couple. Doesn’t need to apply here kc di talaga biro mg start dito. But sa mahirap/not wealthy isa na ako dito Canada really beat country to live. Lalo dito sa Atlantic very laid back life. ❤️
Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Looking forward for next true to life story Ate Charo, Ate Emma pala🙂.
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God always has a better plan.🙏🙏🙏
Indeed a redirection ❤
Inspiring Canada life story.tama ka Emma kanya kanyang ang kapalaran pag nagmigrate ka hindi lang sa Canada pero masasabi ko na hindi ako nagsisi na dito ako napadpad sa Canada
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Huag MAG PATAASN NG IHI 😊. I WAS IN MC LENAN, ALBERTA ( 6 hours drive from Edmonton) It's a hosp. the NUNS/ Madre wants pinay staff to work,1967 as an Immigrant status namin. I got multiple entry sa US met my fiance, NOW residing both Bay Area Calif. & Guam, My brothers & sister are enjoying USA Citizen. Lolo & lola😊..
haha bago ko napanood toh, una kong napanood ung vlog ni Doctor why they left CA. Kaya nagtataka ako very familiar yung kwento
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Kabayan kahit s cleaning ka at may work permit 20 % lang ang chances na ma PR ka.depende s lugar s Canada.but karamihan ng employer dts Canada ang kinukuha tlg nila ay ung PR na kasi sa sobrang haba ng month sa process ng LMIA at work permit.kahit s visitor or tourist ka pa.
Hi Mam, magandang gabi po. New subsciber nyo po from Municipality of Upi, BARMM, Province of Maguindanao Del Norte.
Salamat po!
Neck pain and back pain is mostly stress related.
nakakalungkot lang na mahal naten ang pilipinas pero naalis tayo para sa mga pamilya naten, para future nila lalo na mga anak naten, balak ko din mag migrate
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Hello po, mayron po bang Age limit ang mag international student kung nasa 40's na pwede pa ba?
Yes pwede pa po.
Nun nag treatment ako rito sa Saskatchewan, libre ang mga MRI ko.
Glad to hear it is free po. Ingat!
Advice lang! Para madali na legal and sure na
May trabaho esp. sa US mag nurse ka para immigrant visa with immediate family dala mo . But just pass your nclex and yung english exm for cisa screen yun lang . We need nurses sa US ngayun. Pwede ka double triple job . Of course mahal talaga ngayun .
Wait a minute or on 2nd thought, kung good-pay siya as surgeon sa PH, bakit kinapos sa Canada at nagtratrabaho pa ng odd jobs - Some things don’t add up. Di kaya may something si Doc? 😢
ganito mgsimula ng tsismis ang mga tsismosa at tsismoso 🤣
Surgeon and RN, bakit nag international student pa? Bakit di nag apply direct as immigrants?
Whenever people come to Canada they need to have a plan not just wishful thinking, especially when bringing a child. If family is not there to help yes it is a challenge. My step daughter is come I got attend college and is bringing her little girl this summer. While she is in school we are looking after Ali. Without a solid plan then it’s plan to fail.
i work sa US and paid around 60 USD per hr full time..but still live in Canada..rent sa Canada is 2,500 2bedroom 2 washroom..so meron pa more than half natitira sa sahud, sasakyan was fully paid after 1.5 yrs brand new nung binili..plus other expenses, i can save around $2,000 USD a month...then my wife is also a nurse and we are paid around the same...so for us, okay sa Canada..we are saving for a house dp next yr..i dont know paano nabuhuhay ang mga minimum paid ngayon kasi ang mahal ng bilihin...minimum din kami nag simula dati pero at least medyo afford pa bilihin nuun..ngayon nag increase talaga
Since nurse ka emma i would suggest lipat ka din ng america. Grab that chance mas malaki sweldo mo mas madali trabaho less tax better weather mas madaming oppotunities sa anak mo. Kaya naubos nurse sa canada lumipat sa america
lawyer po ata si emma
@@MrPaulNimenonurse po yun pre law nya
Atty emma, your information is big help sa info sa aming mga subscriber nyo esp me, as ur avid fan here in Bacoor.. Tanging dasal sa Diyos na gabayan sa araw araw ng bawat desisyon na gagawin.
Thanks for watching po palagi!
Libre po MRI dyan sa Calgary AB. Yung bayaw ko po 4months palang sila nagsstay dyan. Naka pag pa checkup at kung ano Anong lab test na ang napagawa nila. Wala man lang binayaran 😊
I do not understand tagalog but are you saying that you are failed to get a PR and will go home to your country for good?
Hello! Not me, it is someone else's story. I relayed it to the viewers for their insights. 🙂
@@alwinemma Hopefully everything going well for you and family
Yes, it has been a great first year for us. Thank you. 🙂💖
May I know if you can tell me what is the cause of that person failed?
Bakit ganun subrang hirap maghanap dyan ng family Doctor? Dito sa Ontario hindi ka naman abutin ng isang linggo para maka kuha ng family doctor ang dameng clinic dito Toronto accepting new Patients.
Depende po siguro sa area. Samin naman hindi rin po ganun nahirapan.
Ganun din sa london kahit pa check up hintay bmatagal
As Catriona Gray said " On your path, you were never denied but only redirected"
Love this! 💯
Thanks for sharing. Good story
Thanks for watching
That's what universal insurance and medicine is.
If you dont mind can i ask, anong agency ang ginamit nyo pa punta ng canada
No agency po. DiY lang p9
Just a heads up lang madam, itong international student path ay hindi assurance of Permanent Residency. Nagkaroon ng maling paniniwala ang mga tao na pag nagstudent ka magiging PR ka agad. Let’s not spread that rumors. Oo, mas mataas ang chance maging PR pero remember, when you applied for a student visa, nangako kang uuwi after ng education mo, so promoting PR pathway after your education doesn’t seem right.
ako din, I love Philippines, masarap sa Pinas, as an ofw gusto ko palagi nauwi pag meron pagkakataon, pero mapapamura ka palagi the moment lumabas ka ng subdivision nyo.Huling uwi ko nagkalat mga e bike sa kalsada, yon mga ebike na parang pang golf ang dating ginwa nang pampasada, means pampasikip sa mga main roads. walang prankisa, walang lisensya and yet pampagulo sa mga main roads. mala fast and furious ang pag dra drive mo madalas at pagnalampasan mo sila meron nman tricycle sa unahan na nasa gitna ng dalawang lane. walang pag asa ang Pilipinas, mas lalo pa ito palugmok ngayon, since 2016 kung pagbatayan nyo pagbaba ng dolyar, dyan nag start pababa ng pababa ang Pilipinas.
Kasi ang mga politiko nakaw dito nakaw doon kaya weather na lang may pagasa
Dyan napo kayo ang hirap po dito sa Pilipinas..isa po akong ofw for 12years kala ko for good na ako.pero feeling ko babalik padin ako sa ibang bansa,wala na talaga pag asa dito..
Dr. X if you have landed here in Alberta, you won’t experience that kind of struggle..
You are lucky that you landed in Alberta in 2011. By the time we lived there (2013), everything has changed when in came to credentialing (my husband is an RN) - harder, more expensive because of the "bridging" process. I was also an MD in pinas (this Dr. X was my batchmate), and what my husband and I realized is that at the time that we came to Canada, Canada has somehow found a way to milk money out of immigrants. But we rode the wave of life and created beautiful friendships and memories there. When we got our citizenship in 2017, my husband pursued getting his RN license in Cali and we 1st ventured to the US in 2018 via TN visa. In 2020, he found another job in California still via TN visa. Canada is beautiful, publicly-funded health care is great, our kids were born there, and we will always be grateful for everything that Canada has given us, however, we felt no professional and personal growth there. Since leaving, we've visited it twice and we'll continue to visit in the future. There are ties that bind and our love for Canada will always remain. The US has open doors that Canada shut down on us. I intend to follow Dr. X's path (and a lot of people) who were once MDs in the 🇵🇭 and are now med techs in the 🇺🇸 . Ironically, my husband's work experience here in the US has paved the way to get his Alberta RN license last year. 😂 But we choose to stay here than go back, because we believe that there are limitless opportunities for our family here. 🇵🇭🇨🇦🇺🇸 Much ❤❤❤ to 🇨🇦 .
New subsciber nyo po ako from japan first time ko pinanood itong vlog mo about kay Dr.X maganda ang story pinanood ko at pinakinggan ko hanggang natapos buti nlng wala akong work today medyo mahaba din parang nanood ka lng ng MMK hehehe
Hehe salamat po sa panonood. 💙 Ate Charo
Ano ba tlga meron sa canada why so many people gusto pumunta eh lahat binabayaran all tax
home crisis is big issue in Canada .15 students in 4 bedroom homes Justin T did not invest in infrastructure No homes , limited Hospitals & schools . less good Jobs only jobs are in nurses only in interior canada 🇨🇦
MRI is free for PR and Canadians only
Correct!
Thanks sa info po!