Noong araw hindi ako mawili dito sa America, nagbabago ang panahon at pati pamumuhay, Ang masasabi ko ay isang biyaya ng Dios na naririto ako sa America.
Nakakatuwa naman itong channel mo Sir. Real story and real life experience. Ang galing mong mag tagalog though Indiano ka pala... napa subscribe tuloy akom😊❤ Till next video Sir...
Thank you for sharing your experiences, we’re going to canada anytime soon we have are visa stamped and its good to know na sa kabila ng mga struggles sa una, still worth it pa rin palang pumunta ng Canada..Godbless. ❤
Nag abroad din ako for 25 years, (Australia)..After those years of hardship rain and cold..just to help my siblings and got disappointed 😂..theres no way im going to do that again for the sake of other people..there’s no way im going to use this as an excuse because of my relatives or my kids..nah,
@@mindajorp5414 what you mean ultimo.. look at your kababayan..because of their poor mindset having family early in lives and hoping that moving to Canada makes a different..in the end they are the one who has regrets..because they did it for the benefits of their kids..not for themselves..as if their lives dont matter😂🤣
@@bobbysierraVlogsYou made a good point. I hear that all the time from Filipinos that say they moved to Canada for the future of their kids. My parents did the same but in the end I moved back to Asia because I couldn't see my future in Canada. And you're right, there is a huge tradeoff. My father was a high level executive in Makati with a corporate expense card and played golf with clients but in Canada he worked at McDonald's cleaning toilets, bartender and in the end he retired as a mailroom clerk. Today I only want to remember my Dad the Corporate Executive and not my Dad the Mailroom clerk.
Nakakàinspired tlga sila ni lolo realtalk po di script po marami narin po nkong vlogger na narinig na bout sa pag tanda mo tlga home care center po tlga ng bagsak po kasi busy n ng mga nak sa trabho po kaya hbng bata papo ipon po muna at mag invest sa pins❤
Nice vlog.. new subscribers Now more minus points of going to canada,. Mag sipag nalang sa pilipinas, after staying longer sa canada sa ph pa din ang uwi oag tanda to for retirement.
ito ung gusto kong content un iniinterview is you know tlaga n sobrang tagal na tlaga sa CA. alam n tlaga nila kalakaran at pamumuhay jan... kudos sau sir sa iyong vlog ug unta daghan pag content ma feature soon para sa mga aspiring immigrants for CA💪🇵🇭 MABUHAY pilipinos all over the world
Walang masama mag canada kung maliit sahod mo sa pilipinas. Pero mas masaya talaga mabuhay sa sariling bansa. Kaya nga its more love and fun in the phillpines. Dito kasi di nakaka buhay minimum wage earner sa ibang bansa pwede pa or need mo mag doble kayod hanggang tumanda ka.
Imagine 25 years na pala sila dyan at maganda na mga buhay nila pati sa Pinas. The beginner migrants should start with study, work and experience. If they are retired already then they can settle down in Pinas
Isa ito sa paborito kong vlog mo so far. Thank you na pumayag yung mga tanders este yung mga classics pala hehe na ma interview mo sila. Love their perspective about living for so long in Canada. Love their advices too may napulot naman akong magandang aral sa kanila. Thanks again for sharing this vlog with us 👍 💖🇵🇭
It’s true hati n ang puso ko kc my sons are born here n I have grandkids now n ma miss ko n the medical is very good here but 😮. After spring and summer i feel very lonely you children n grandchildren are are working n goes to school you have nobody to talk to not like back home all year round you don’t have to bundle up to go outside but here in Canada you feel safe coz not to much crime back home is not as safe 😢so it’s kind a in between and when your old it’s hard to travel but you’ll be cared by your love ones in your own home just don’t get sick haha!! But Thers an extended health ins . You can get just in case . Beth from Victoria b. C Canada.
No Discrimination!!!ONCE NAMN NA TUMAGAL KANA SA ISANG LUGAR MA ADOPT MO NA DIN ANG ENGLISH KASI ENGLISH IS INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE....HOW YOU LEARN IF YOU DON'T SPEAK SOMETIMES ENGLISH DIBA????Tingan nio si Tita sabi nia Tagalog pero she mixed it with English Language,kasi nga they stayed there for a long time..
Thank you for making the effort to document these stories and insights ng mga kababayan natin in Canada. I hope more Filipino households will open for you - and mareciprocate yung passion mo in learning about the Filipino community and culture in general.
I just watch you vlog this morning and i like your content. Kmusta ang weather dyan sa Toronto? Affected ba kau ng smokes ng forest fires. Ingat kau dyan!
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Sana makapag interview po kayo ng successful na sa pinas yong may magandang buhay/career na sa pinas at kung maypagsisisi ba na nagcanada pa sila. Marami din kasi na successful sa pinas na nagbabalak mag abroad pero iba pala ang expectation sa reality.
I'm from Calgary Alberta, I relate sa comment nyo Po we have business back sa Pinas our family ok naman Po but I decided to try magabroad 17 yrs here sa Canada until now Wala Po pagsisi and I help my whole family (mom, dad, sister, brother and cousin) to come here and settle sa Canada. Mahirap sa umpisa pero later on all your hardwork Payoff. Takes years ung hirap need mo lang magtiyaga and God will help you the rest. For me I don't regret coming here. Dito ko na complete Ang buong family ko and even parents are retired they have fun bonding with their apos they get benefits here from health care insurance and allowance from Govt. Goodluck kung sino man magtry sa Canada.
Hi Kush! Hope everything is fine po. Been visiting your channel for the past weeks. Good thing may new upload! 🎉 Ask lang po, saan po ito mismo sa Canada? Ang ganda ng neighborhood! Looking forward sa response mo po. Salamat! ❤
Maraming salamat for supporting my channel po 😁 i appreciate it. And ito po ay sa Scarborough. Almost same same lang din naman ang mga neighborhood po dito
Now i subscribed ..i like your content. Thanks..for me i rather spend my old days back home in Philippines..hopefully very soon..there's no place like a home...im in Hong Kong now ..my children already have their careers..and for myself i saved and prepared for my future..i agree with the other men you interviewed..pag tanda mo dyan sa abroad no one will take care of you..your children will just put you to home care..cause they're busy of their work and no time for you. Pag sa pinas ka as long pinag handaan mo ang pagtqnda mo..financially marami ang mag aalaga sayo..at di ka pababayaan ngbmga anak mo.kasi may time sila sayo.thats my opinions sir. Thanks
Personal life can be worse than the PH - But infrastructure (transportation system, communications system, power system, water system, road system, health system, school system, welfare system, political system, etc.) is way much better - At any rate, still our choice and our circumstances not alike -
Depends where you live in Philippines. I have a place in Ortigas and infrastructure is not an issue. If you have money in the Philippines standard of living including health care is high
Iba pa rin sa pinas medical care ba kamo? Wala kang medical care kng d ka nag invest sa insurance sa pinas nag work ako abroad for 33 yrs now for the last 2 yrs nasa pinas na ko at sobrang saya ng damdamin nag invest ako sa medical insurance nothing to worry kng ma ospital man ako at nag invest din ako sa pension ko may 2 pension at sss masarap ang buhay sa pinas walang katulad kung nasa abroad ka paghahandaan mo lang!
Di aman libri Yan e dahil Malaki Naman Ang taxes Naman Jan. Kaya di ako tumuloy sa Canada as caregiver dahil kahit caregiver magbabayad ka Ng bahay at pati pagkain. At sa pagtanda mo di tulad sa Pinas na maraming mag-alaga.
Kamusta po kayo diyan sa Canada, I have been watching your vlog and love the content. You are very knowledgeable and provides honest feedback about living in Canada, etc. I have a question po and I hope you can answer. I live in the US but I have a relative, my niece’s son just graduated from college but wants to work in Canada. He has started his application to study in Canada for the next two years. My question to you is, that is if you know, the guidelines in sponsorship and whether he/she can have more than one sponsor, are the sponsors equally responsible.
Ayos lang po ako dito,kayo naman po dyan? And maraming salamat gor watching my vlogs po 😁 Regarding your question naman, as far as i know, isang lang po ata ang pwede mag sponsor. I suggest mag pa consult kayo sa immigration consultant for further questions para ma guide po kayo ng maayos.
Thank you for taking the time to answer my question in reference to sponsorship. I’m quite impressed you actually took the time to reply. I will consult with the Canada immigration to further clarify. Have a great day and I look forward to your next vlog. Take care po
It really is difficult to leave behind all that was part of your life but new beginnings give us opportunities to advance ourselves. An advice I would give to those who migrate with college degrees is to research what it would take to be licensed in your profession abroad. Some places only require taking a test, others require going back to school for a year or so. Yes, it means sacrificing and working hard as a student but it pays off handsomely when you become licensed. Another advantage of working abroad is that it gives you the means to retire comfortably in the Philippines if you choose to go back because your pension is so much more than what you get from being a retired worker in the Philippines. Thank you for asking real life questions, the answers will surely be helpful to those wondering if migrating is worth it.
imo, usong uso yang international students dito. yan ang pathway na pinakamadali to enter canada but pinakamahirap i convert to permanent residency especially on the introduction of CRS. Your age is of great disadvantage because 45 yo will not get any point on CRS. try mo job offer thru work permit esp in atlantic province. nag research ka about CRS That was introduced around 2012.
Kahit anong edad po pwede! Basta kaya pa at buo loob mo sumabak sa buhay Canada. Pag skilled kayo at marami expirence or demand ung job mo mablis ka maPR especially ung mga provinces na konti tao.
Maraming salamat for subscribing po! Regarding naman sa tanong nyo, pwede naman po siguro. Madami ako nakikitang mga IS na mejo may edad na. Siguro mejo magiging challenge nga lang sa pag apply dahil nga mejo may edad na, pero posible naman 😁
He he di na marunong magtagalog 17yrs pa lang samatalang si Frank1 28yrs purong tagalog🤣 mas pinoy pa indianongbisdak potek!! Likas talaga naman sa ibang pinoy yan🤣
It's not true that millionaires in the Philippines would go bankrupt if they get sick. Far from it. First of all there's Phil Health, 20% senior discount and rich people can easily afford private Health insurance. My Uncle who had aneurysm ended up at Makati Med for major surgery and stayed there for two months. He's not a really rich guy but he was able to pay for all hospital bills and medicine. He recovered at home and had a full time nurse, maid and two male attendants to take care of him in his remaining years.
@@micu7005'm not the type to rely on Government help. I can earn my own money to pay for whatever I need healthwise and housing thank you. So much reliance on Gov't help (public healthcare) is not reassuring for me as I prefer to have private Healthcare options which is quicker and many times more efficient.
@@micu7005 had no plans to stay in Canada. It was just not a good fit for me. I don't need to rely on the Government like most of you people do. I moved mainly because of high taxes in Canada. Plain and simple. It's no different from shopping at another store because I don't like the prices/service. You people think Canada is the end all be all but that's because you don't know any better
Good content po. Babalik at babalik ka din pala back home.. What about you sir if i may ask you, are you going to retire in Canada or in Philippines/India?
Brod new subscriber here......fluent ka na sa Filipino language and culture! saang part ng India ang roots nyo and your name bro? at saan kayo naka-base dati sa Philippines?
Older Pinoys who immigrate to Canada have a more difficult time adjusting. I met two newly landed Pinoys in YVR airport, and they have no regrets, and willing to adapt and adjust.
What they dont understand is sa home care/ shelter facility scheduled yung meal plan nila, may nagpapa ligo, nag bibihis at nag momonitor ng kalusugan nila mabilis sila madadala sa hospital pag may sakit sila. Eh sa pinas? may mag haha-in ba sayo dun araw araw? may mag papaligo ba sayo doon araw araw? dadalhin ka sa mga burnik na hospital doon sa mga probensya na kahit tylenol wala sila mga hospital na nag si-share pa ng bed tapos i-isang ceiling fan para sa 50 pasyente. Mag isip isip kayo manong. Tatae kayo sa diaper niyo sa pinas baka after 3 days pa kayo lilinisan ng mga kamag anak nyo dahil busy din sila.
Yawn. My uncle in Paranaque lived at home with full time nurse, two live-in male attendants to carry him to the bathroom and drive him around plus a maid. We ain't all poor in the Philippines. Try getting this type of full time dedicated home service in Canada, I bet you can't even afford a live-in katulong. As for senior homes in Canada, they now have to put two to four seniors per room because of lack of space. It's rare now to have your own room as there are so many Baby Boomers retiring. Sharing a room IMO is the most pathetic and degrading way to spend the remaining years of my life.
@@robocop581 in a country where 70% of population are living pay check to pay check your narrative is hardly true and wait until your so called uncle requires a heart bypass averaging 1M for the whole procedure. Philippines is a poor country with poor healthcare delivery system that favors only those who can afford.
@@singlemom1089 Double Yawn. Like I said, we ain't all poor in the Philippines. You're obviously a narrow minded low income worker that feels useless without Government support. I've seen so many types like you. So no need to preach to me because I've done the work.
Me mali ata ang comment nyo @singlemom? Sa Pinas if uou can afford to hire a private nurse to look after you diba? Sa Canada ang kalalagyan mo sa Nursing Home lang not unless you can afford a live-in caregiver. Mas ok pa rin sa Pinas. Save for the old age!
There is no thing such free especially in first world countries. Whatever you received from the government i.e. healthcare, education, children's allowance, etc. are funded by taxes collected from its citizens.
@@markyuto6820hindi yan scam. Totoo ung sinabi nya. Research first before u say scam. Try to work or visit first world countries and you will see d difference. Malaki ang tax pero marami ding benefits
*Thanks for sharing your ideas I would like to recommended nanyagency08 a Canadian immigration lawyer base in Alberta who help me all the way from Caribbean they got me all they promise including visa at the stipulated time now in Edmonton*
Chinese pumunta pinas para mag business Indian pumunta ng pinas para mag business. Pero pinoy pumunta ibang bansa para mag trabaho. Ibigsabihin mas may pera sa pinas kung pag tutuunan mo mag business imbis maging trabahador
Maganda talaga ang pinas for business. Lalo na pag may pera ka at tamang plano. Pag sa trabaho kasi, konti ang sweldo dyan. Kaya pinipili nalang ng iba mag abroad kasi alam nila mas malaki kikitain nila dito kahit mag trabaho lang. No need na mag business dito.
Noong araw hindi ako mawili dito sa America, nagbabago ang panahon at pati pamumuhay, Ang masasabi ko ay isang biyaya ng Dios na naririto ako sa America.
Beverly Hills kaba nakatira ? 🤣
Nakakatuwa naman itong channel mo Sir. Real story and real life experience.
Ang galing mong mag tagalog though Indiano ka pala... napa subscribe tuloy akom😊❤
Till next video Sir...
Thank you for sharing your experiences, we’re going to canada anytime soon we have are visa stamped and its good to know na sa kabila ng mga struggles sa una, still worth it pa rin palang pumunta ng Canada..Godbless. ❤
Congratulations and good luck po sa inyo 😁 laban lang talaga. Everywhere you go, may mga challenges naman talaga.
Thanks for this vedio. Na enlighten ang mind ko 😊❤
ang ganda ng content mo sir. napasubscribed tuloy ako.... hoping makasunod na rin ako ky misis this year dyan sa canada with our only son...
I love your contents. You give me insights kung tutuloy pa ako sa Canada or hindi.
Yes thats true number one is medicare like me and my husband were Retired just go pinas for vacation especially winter time🇨🇦
Canada medicare ? Haizzzz
Please interview Filipinos who have businesses in Canada too and their struggles how to start tips etc
Sige po, i’ll try 😁
Sari sari store ? 😅
@@mindajorp5414 pwede din :)
Nag abroad din ako for 25 years, (Australia)..After those years of hardship rain and cold..just to help my siblings and got disappointed 😂..theres no way im going to do that again for the sake of other people..there’s no way im going to use this as an excuse because of my relatives or my kids..nah,
Abroad mn o hindi kung ultimo pdn ang sitwasyon lugar lng nabago sir 😅
@@mindajorp5414 what you mean ultimo.. look at your kababayan..because of their poor mindset having family early in lives and hoping that moving to Canada makes a different..in the end they are the one who has regrets..because they did it for the benefits of their kids..not for themselves..as if their lives dont matter😂🤣
@@bobbysierraVlogsYou made a good point. I hear that all the time from Filipinos that say they moved to Canada for the future of their kids. My parents did the same but in the end I moved back to Asia because I couldn't see my future in Canada. And you're right, there is a huge tradeoff. My father was a high level executive in Makati with a corporate expense card and played golf with clients but in Canada he worked at McDonald's cleaning toilets, bartender and in the end he retired as a mailroom clerk. Today I only want to remember my Dad the Corporate Executive and not my Dad the Mailroom clerk.
@@robocop581😢
Unfortunately, that’s the reality of majority of Filipinos.
Ang galing nakaka amaze na marunong k mag tagalog
Nakakàinspired tlga sila ni lolo realtalk po di script po marami narin po nkong vlogger na narinig na bout sa pag tanda mo tlga home care center po tlga ng bagsak po kasi busy n ng mga nak sa trabho po kaya hbng bata papo ipon po muna at mag invest sa pins❤
Nice vlog.. new subscribers
Now more minus points of going to canada,. Mag sipag nalang sa pilipinas, after staying longer sa canada sa ph pa din ang uwi oag tanda to for retirement.
Ganda ng vlog napasubscribe po ako sa channel na to.
ito ung gusto kong content un iniinterview is you know tlaga n sobrang tagal na tlaga sa CA. alam n tlaga nila kalakaran at pamumuhay jan... kudos sau sir sa iyong vlog ug unta daghan pag content ma feature soon para sa mga aspiring immigrants for CA💪🇵🇭 MABUHAY pilipinos all over the world
Salamat kaayo! 😁
Walang masama mag canada kung maliit sahod mo sa pilipinas. Pero mas masaya talaga mabuhay sa sariling bansa. Kaya nga its more love and fun in the phillpines. Dito kasi di nakaka buhay minimum wage earner sa ibang bansa pwede pa or need mo mag doble kayod hanggang tumanda ka.
Salamat sa vedios sir. Mag apply pa naman ako ng canada pag natapos yun contrata ko Saudi Arabia ❤balang araw❤salamat sa sharing in life nila❤
Ang daming pinoy galing dito sa spain pumunta sa canada later nag balikan sila dito sa spain.
Bkt po kaya?
Nkakamotivate si momshie sna mkapunta din kaming canada ❤
Maraming successful Filipino professionals in & around GTA, you should try & talk to them too.
Exactly
salamat sa pag share ng inyong mga karanasan mga lods pagpalain pa sana kayo #6
Thank you for watching po 😁
I love the mindset of madame Annie..
Good Vlog Bro, at least napakita mo yung perspective ng mga seniors
Yes naman po. Maraming salamat! 😁
very insightful and true-to-life
Imagine 25 years na pala sila dyan at maganda na mga buhay nila pati sa Pinas. The beginner migrants should start with study, work and experience. If they are retired already then they can settle down in Pinas
Isa ito sa paborito kong vlog mo so far. Thank you na pumayag yung mga tanders este yung mga classics pala hehe na ma interview mo sila. Love their perspective about living for so long in Canada. Love their advices too may napulot naman akong magandang aral sa kanila. Thanks again for sharing this vlog with us 👍 💖🇵🇭
Kahit saang bansa ka pupunta, may mga Indiano at Pilipino talaga. Na miss ko tuloy mga kakilala kung Indiano at Pakistano. Good vlog bro.
Maraming salamat po! 😁
negative or positive, alin kaya dun?
@@bornfree1888 ano nanaman ba yan
It’s true hati n ang puso ko kc my sons are born here n I have grandkids now n ma miss ko n the medical is very good here but 😮. After spring and summer i feel very lonely you children n grandchildren are are working n goes to school you have nobody to talk to not like back home all year round you don’t have to bundle up to go outside but here in Canada you feel safe coz not to much crime back home is not as safe 😢so it’s kind a in between and when your old it’s hard to travel but you’ll be cared by your love ones in your own home just don’t get sick haha!! But Thers an extended health ins . You can get just in case . Beth from Victoria b. C Canada.
❤❤❤ nice actual life content Bro.
Nagsubscribe ako kasi filipino in heart haha
Yun been waiting for new vlog kuya finally you upload
Maraming salamat po 😁
Full of knowledge about filipino culture nakakatuwa panoorin
Full of kaugokan kamu 🤣
Maraming salamat for watching po 😁
No Discrimination!!!ONCE NAMN NA TUMAGAL KANA SA ISANG LUGAR MA ADOPT MO NA DIN ANG ENGLISH KASI ENGLISH IS INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE....HOW YOU LEARN IF YOU DON'T SPEAK SOMETIMES ENGLISH DIBA????Tingan nio si Tita sabi nia Tagalog pero she mixed it with English Language,kasi nga they stayed there for a long time..
I agree.
Thank you for making the effort to document these stories and insights ng mga kababayan natin in Canada. I hope more Filipino households will open for you - and mareciprocate yung passion mo in learning about the Filipino community and culture in general.
Yes naman po. I hope so too 😁
I just watch you vlog this morning and i like your content. Kmusta ang weather dyan sa Toronto? Affected ba kau ng smokes ng forest fires. Ingat kau dyan!
There's no place like home talaga ❤
Indeed 😁
Yes ! If pensyunado ka 🤑
Kahit saan basta may good education ka,hindi ka mahihirapan mag hanap ng trabaho dahil may tinapos ka at in demand pa.
Saan ka sa Canada? Kase ako andito sa Winnipeg, nice watching your vlogs
Hi IndianongBisdak how did you know tagalog? lol hahhahhha nice vlog..
nakatira sila sa cebu dati
Watching from Brampton, Ontario, Canada ❤❤❤❤❤
The best po si nanay annie.
Para sa pamilya po talaga para sa lahat.❤❤❤❤❤
Kumusta din proud Pangasinense.watching fr Hamilton Ontario Ca
Singapore din ako galing 1984
Thank you so much for watching po! 😁
@@indianongbisdak my pleasure!!!
@@indianongbisdak more videos pls
Tito Frank #2 the best! 😅
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I appreciate you...
Padayun lang bai, nag enjoy ko sa imong vlog
Salamat kaayo bai! 😁
tama po sila... kahit san mang lugar ganun tlga ang bagsak ng matatanda kaya masarap parin bumalik sa pinas pag retire na n nakaipon na
Indeed 😁
More interviews like this dong. Bisdak here. Hoping to bump you sa downtown Toronto. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤞🏼 Puhon
Puhon! Salamat kaayo sa suporta 😁
Sana makapag interview po kayo ng successful na sa pinas yong may magandang buhay/career na sa pinas at kung maypagsisisi ba na nagcanada pa sila. Marami din kasi na successful sa pinas na nagbabalak mag abroad pero iba pala ang expectation sa reality.
I'm from Calgary Alberta, I relate sa comment nyo Po we have business back sa Pinas our family ok naman Po but I decided to try magabroad 17 yrs here sa Canada until now Wala Po pagsisi and I help my whole family (mom, dad, sister, brother and cousin) to come here and settle sa Canada. Mahirap sa umpisa pero later on all your hardwork Payoff. Takes years ung hirap need mo lang magtiyaga and God will help you the rest. For me I don't regret coming here. Dito ko na complete Ang buong family ko and even parents are retired they have fun bonding with their apos they get benefits here from health care insurance and allowance from Govt. Goodluck kung sino man magtry sa Canada.
May kilala ako both CPA migrated there with good job then pero after 2yrs balik pinas sila saying mas maganda p din dito sa pinas
Notice how a lot of oldies in Canada don't have dentures? It's expensive and not covered by the government. Isip-isip. :)
Hi Kush! Hope everything is fine po. Been visiting your channel for the past weeks. Good thing may new upload! 🎉
Ask lang po, saan po ito mismo sa Canada? Ang ganda ng neighborhood! Looking forward sa response mo po. Salamat! ❤
Maraming salamat for supporting my channel po 😁 i appreciate it. And ito po ay sa Scarborough. Almost same same lang din naman ang mga neighborhood po dito
Sarap ng Kai an dyan brod
Sabi mo pa 😂
Now i subscribed ..i like your content. Thanks..for me i rather spend my old days back home in Philippines..hopefully very soon..there's no place like a home...im in Hong Kong now ..my children already have their careers..and for myself i saved and prepared for my future..i agree with the other men you interviewed..pag tanda mo dyan sa abroad no one will take care of you..your children will just put you to home care..cause they're busy of their work and no time for you. Pag sa pinas ka as long pinag handaan mo ang pagtqnda mo..financially marami ang mag aalaga sayo..at di ka pababayaan ngbmga anak mo.kasi may time sila sayo.thats my opinions sir. Thanks
Maraming salamat sa pag subscribe po and ingat kayo dyan sa Hong Kong 😁
Everything is busy😜😜😜
Ayos lang yan, ano ka ba
Nice video lalo na saken na nagpaplano magtrabaho sa Canada 🤞 sana matupad.
Dimo mo nga yata ma upgrade sarili mo sa pinas sa canada pa kaya ? 🤣🤣🤣
Matutupad yan! Tiwala lang. Goodluck 😁
@@indianongbisdak walang impossible basta gugustuhin sa umpisa Lang mahirap tiyaga dasal at tiwala sa Panginoon Jesus na may likha ng Lahat
Personal life can be worse than the PH - But infrastructure (transportation system, communications system, power system, water system, road system, health system, school system, welfare system, political system, etc.) is way much better - At any rate, still our choice and our circumstances not alike -
Health system ? 😴
Depends where you live in Philippines. I have a place in Ortigas and infrastructure is not an issue. If you have money in the Philippines standard of living including health care is high
murag lisod man ang kinabuhi anang imong gi interview bai. hahaha.. 30 years murag wala may naabot. joke lang. haha
Ambot lang sad bai. Malipayon man sad sila hehe
kush, pwede ba malaman title ng intro music mo? unless song mo un. pa share naman. salamat and more power to ur channel.
Hello po! Beat lang po yan. Tsaka nakalimutan ko na ang title. Pasensya na po 😅
Iba pa rin sa pinas medical care ba kamo? Wala kang medical care kng d ka nag invest sa insurance sa pinas nag work ako abroad for 33 yrs now for the last 2 yrs nasa pinas na ko at sobrang saya ng damdamin nag invest ako sa medical insurance nothing to worry kng ma ospital man ako at nag invest din ako sa pension ko may 2 pension at sss masarap ang buhay sa pinas walang katulad kung nasa abroad ka paghahandaan mo lang!
First time watching your Vlog, ang saya panoodin, pinoy na pinoy ❤❤❤
Maraming salamat for watching po 😁
Di aman libri Yan e dahil Malaki Naman Ang taxes Naman Jan. Kaya di ako tumuloy sa Canada as caregiver dahil kahit caregiver magbabayad ka Ng bahay at pati pagkain. At sa pagtanda mo di tulad sa Pinas na maraming mag-alaga.
Kamusta po kayo diyan sa Canada, I have been watching your vlog and love the content. You are very knowledgeable and provides honest feedback about living in Canada, etc. I have a question po and I hope you can answer. I live in the US but I have a relative, my niece’s son just graduated from college but wants to work in Canada. He has started his application to study in Canada for the next two years. My question to you is, that is if you know, the guidelines in sponsorship and whether he/she can have more than one sponsor, are the sponsors equally responsible.
Ayos lang po ako dito,kayo naman po dyan? And maraming salamat gor watching my vlogs po 😁 Regarding your question naman, as far as i know, isang lang po ata ang pwede mag sponsor. I suggest mag pa consult kayo sa immigration consultant for further questions para ma guide po kayo ng maayos.
Thank you for taking the time to answer my question in reference to sponsorship. I’m quite impressed you actually took the time to reply. I will consult with the Canada immigration to further clarify. Have a great day and I look forward to your next vlog. Take care po
It really is difficult to leave behind all that was part of your life but new beginnings give us opportunities to advance ourselves. An advice I would give to those who migrate with college degrees is to research what it would take to be licensed in your profession abroad. Some places only require taking a test, others require going back to school for a year or so. Yes, it means sacrificing and working hard as a student but it pays off handsomely when you become licensed. Another advantage of working abroad is that it gives you the means to retire comfortably in the Philippines if you choose to go back because your pension is so much more than what you get from being a retired worker in the Philippines. Thank you for asking real life questions, the answers will surely be helpful to those wondering if migrating is worth it.
Thank you for the advise Pat. Much appreciated.
100% agree dun kay tita sa huli. pangit ng health care sa pinas eh.
Bro, nk subscribe po ak s channel
Niu, pero ask ko po 45 yrs old puede p kya mag migrate jan thru IS?
imo, usong uso yang international students dito. yan ang pathway na pinakamadali to enter canada but pinakamahirap i convert to permanent residency especially on the introduction of CRS. Your age is of great disadvantage because 45 yo will not get any point on CRS. try mo job offer thru work permit esp in atlantic province. nag research ka about CRS That was introduced around 2012.
Kahit anong edad po pwede! Basta kaya pa at buo loob mo sumabak sa buhay Canada. Pag skilled kayo at marami expirence or demand ung job mo mablis ka maPR especially ung mga provinces na konti tao.
Maraming salamat for subscribing po! Regarding naman sa tanong nyo, pwede naman po siguro. Madami ako nakikitang mga IS na mejo may edad na. Siguro mejo magiging challenge nga lang sa pag apply dahil nga mejo may edad na, pero posible naman 😁
at age 45 para sa akin lang ha parang its too late na lumabas kapa ng pinas
Ako Po lagi ko sinasabi sa mga anak n mag hanap n work Jan sa Canada para maiba Ang buhay ☺️
Yung kwento ng frank 2. Obviously kaybangan lang e😅.
He he di na marunong magtagalog 17yrs pa lang samatalang si Frank1 28yrs purong tagalog🤣 mas pinoy pa indianongbisdak potek!! Likas talaga naman sa ibang pinoy yan🤣
more videos like this po, salamat
Thank you for watching po 😁
Supi Gwapo NG pinoy na toh 😮😊💋🌹💘🎶
san ba yan sa inyo sa canada with the filipino community
Good vlog kuys..... nice perspective naman ng ng mga tiguls. Di ba na cocopyright yung karaoke?
Maraming salamat! Hindi naman siguro, so far goods naman 😂
Ganda may aral
It's not true that millionaires in the Philippines would go bankrupt if they get sick. Far from it. First of all there's Phil Health, 20% senior discount and rich people can easily afford private Health insurance. My Uncle who had aneurysm ended up at Makati Med for major surgery and stayed there for two months. He's not a really rich guy but he was able to pay for all hospital bills and medicine. He recovered at home and had a full time nurse, maid and two male attendants to take care of him in his remaining years.
@@micu7005It's not that difficult to self insure for Healthcare. As for High Tech, I'm guessing you've never been to Makati Med or St Luke's hospital
@@micu7005'm not the type to rely on Government help. I can earn my own money to pay for whatever I need healthwise and housing thank you. So much reliance on Gov't help (public healthcare) is not reassuring for me as I prefer to have private Healthcare options which is quicker and many times more efficient.
@@micu7005 had no plans to stay in Canada. It was just not a good fit for me. I don't need to rely on the Government like most of you people do. I moved mainly because of high taxes in Canada. Plain and simple. It's no different from shopping at another store because I don't like the prices/service. You people think Canada is the end all be all but that's because you don't know any better
I know po sir robocop there's no place like the Philippines.Its the best po.
Right decision po kayu nakamis pinas po.
wow nice vlogs very honest talaga
Maraming salamat po! 😁
Walang petition sa Canada . Sponsorship meron. Saan probinsya ba nang Canada yan, Sir?
Ok lang kahit mali grammar, eh ano naman..importante mabuting tao kaya siguro na bless silang manirahan sa Canada di ba
Mismo 😁
Pilipino lang ang very particular sa grammar kahit yung mga puting Canadians deadma sila sa ganyan
English subtitles?
Good content po.
Babalik at babalik ka din pala back home..
What about you sir if i may ask you, are you going to retire in Canada or in Philippines/India?
Philippines po 😁 pero syempre, d ko kakalimutan ang Canada at India.
Brod new subscriber here......fluent ka na sa Filipino language and culture! saang part ng India ang roots nyo and your name bro? at saan kayo naka-base dati sa Philippines?
Maraming salamat sa pag subscribe po! Punjabi po ako. And taga Mindanao sa Pinas 😁
Older Pinoys who immigrate to Canada have a more difficult time adjusting. I met two newly landed Pinoys in YVR airport, and they have no regrets, and willing to adapt and adjust.
More pa po please
Yes naman po
sana matuloy na din kami
Yes naman po. Tiwala lang 😁
@@indianongbisdak thank u po🙏
What they dont understand is sa home care/ shelter facility scheduled yung meal plan nila, may nagpapa ligo, nag bibihis at nag momonitor ng kalusugan nila mabilis sila madadala sa hospital pag may sakit sila. Eh sa pinas? may mag haha-in ba sayo dun araw araw? may mag papaligo ba sayo doon araw araw? dadalhin ka sa mga burnik na hospital doon sa mga probensya na kahit tylenol wala sila mga hospital na nag si-share pa ng bed tapos i-isang ceiling fan para sa 50 pasyente. Mag isip isip kayo manong. Tatae kayo sa diaper niyo sa pinas baka after 3 days pa kayo lilinisan ng mga kamag anak nyo dahil busy din sila.
Yawn. My uncle in Paranaque lived at home with full time nurse, two live-in male attendants to carry him to the bathroom and drive him around plus a maid. We ain't all poor in the Philippines. Try getting this type of full time dedicated home service in Canada, I bet you can't even afford a live-in katulong.
As for senior homes in Canada, they now have to put two to four seniors per room because of lack of space. It's rare now to have your own room as there are so many Baby Boomers retiring. Sharing a room IMO is the most pathetic and degrading way to spend the remaining years of my life.
@@robocop581 in a country where 70% of population are living pay check to pay check your narrative is hardly true and wait until your so called uncle requires a heart bypass averaging 1M for the whole procedure. Philippines is a poor country with poor healthcare delivery system that favors only those who can afford.
@@singlemom1089 Double Yawn. Like I said, we ain't all poor in the Philippines. You're obviously a narrow minded low income worker that feels useless without Government support. I've seen so many types like you. So no need to preach to me because I've done the work.
Me mali ata ang comment nyo @singlemom? Sa Pinas if uou can afford to hire a private nurse to look after you diba? Sa Canada ang kalalagyan mo sa Nursing Home lang not unless you can afford a live-in caregiver. Mas ok pa rin sa Pinas. Save for the old age!
Diba libre primary / secondary school dyan sa canada? Uni lang ang may bayad pero maliit lang?
Yes
@@zia8188nice. 🙏
Bakit maingay po background? Hindi ko marining sinasabi nila..
Mlngkot jan
Ayus
There is no thing such free especially in first world countries. Whatever you received from the government i.e. healthcare, education, children's allowance, etc. are funded by taxes collected from its citizens.
I agree. But atleast dito, you actually get to benefit from the taxes
@@indianongbisdakIt's a SCAM lol
@@markyuto6820hindi yan scam. Totoo ung sinabi nya. Research first before u say scam. Try to work or visit first world countries and you will see d difference. Malaki ang tax pero marami ding benefits
See u canada soon kahit malabong manyari 😂😂😂
*Thanks for sharing your ideas I would like to recommended nanyagency08 a Canadian immigration lawyer base in Alberta who help me all the way from Caribbean they got me all they promise including visa at the stipulated time now in Edmonton*
san po kayo sa canada sir?
Toronto po
Ang galing filipino accent tunog pilipino ka😃
IDOL ang galing mo naman mag tagalog. 😂 ilang taon kb nag stay sa Pinas??
Born and raised sa pinas po 😁
Sabihin mo maganda kung till university sagot ung skol bukol nila jan haizzz kaugok mo dong 😂
Filipino indian po ba kayo?
Ayus boss.. sanay ka narin sa pag kaing fililino.. hehe
Aba oo naman po 😁
Chinese pumunta pinas para mag business
Indian pumunta ng pinas para mag business.
Pero pinoy pumunta ibang bansa para mag trabaho.
Ibigsabihin mas may pera sa pinas kung pag tutuunan mo mag business imbis maging trabahador
Maganda talaga ang pinas for business. Lalo na pag may pera ka at tamang plano. Pag sa trabaho kasi, konti ang sweldo dyan. Kaya pinipili nalang ng iba mag abroad kasi alam nila mas malaki kikitain nila dito kahit mag trabaho lang. No need na mag business dito.
Ok ka . Bakit marunong ka mag tagalog
Dude, where did you learn to speak tagalog fluently?
Mostly by watching teleseryes and movies 😂
@@indianongbisdakgaling naman 😮
mas ok prin mamuhay dito sa midle east
Akala cguro ng iba maganda ang buhay sa canada pero mahirap lahat trabaho jn hndi k pwd petiks petiks
Good Brother... More Vlogs raw video just like me
Maraming salamat po! 😁
I to ang vlog transparent