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| 2023-11-03 | 0 |
Canada up to 1999 : That image of beacon of human rights .. champion of environment .. NATO blue helmets .. great white north .. etc.. like the marines, we were the few. the proud.
\nA country with under 30m people with almost size of Russia that the whole planet idealized probably for good reasons.
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\nCanada now : Well.. You are just as Canadian as anyone in Pakistan. Oh, and working doesn't really work anymore.
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| 2023-11-02 | 0 |
Great! They’ve used Canada as a stepping stone and guess where they’re headed? Please repatriate them, don’t let them cross the border! Asians won’t work in the construction industry! Are you blind? They all want to be Uber drivers and Quickie Mart clerks. They’re not from “work cultures.”
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| 2023-10-26 | 0 |
Great informative content! Carry on the good work. ?
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| 2023-10-26 | 0 |
Great work of yours BUT I really need to say something to most of u making those videos and the ones that go along. I come from a very civilized country with a lot of education and history but awful economy. ?? I am myself educated but my country’s main salary is 700€/month and a descent one bedroom apt is the same price. There are no jobs no future if u don’t come from a rich fam. I am taking the brave decision to leave my country and loved ones and immigrate to Toronto. I Google ‘moving to Toronto’ and I only see videos that are pointing how awful is to leave in Toronto. Like it’s garbage city! \nHave u ever lived in a country like mine? Have u seen the cost of living and salaries in Europe? What about third world countries?? \nHow can u speak down so much on a place just because u have to hustle to start? Does life owes us an easy effortless life? \nYour POV is very Americanized - I have lived also in the USA for almost a decade. \nDon’t discourage ppl that way. I have high standards but I’m not entitled, I can work and u should be more thankful that u can follow your dreams and live from YouTube in Toronto. People hustle big time u don’t seem to understand so I really can’t engage with that even if it’s well made. \nThank u ?
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| 2023-10-23 | 0 |
Good day, Chokor Millionaire. I am trying to change my status. Can you set up a schedule that we chat about it? many thanks, sir, for the great work that you are doing for some many people.
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| 2023-10-23 | 0 |
I used to travel from the US to TO in the 80s for business. I remember those jaunts with great fondness. The city back then was a wonderland of great music, bars, restaurants, parks, art museums, and more. It was the perfect place for a businessperson to hang out after work and just be . . . young. So sorry to hear that way of life has vanished.
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| 2023-10-15 | 0 |
Very sad to hear that, Everywhere is good for those who work hard, I am a great example of this. I came to this country when I was 40 years old. After 8 years, my daughter has also come here and she is doing medical….???
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| 2023-10-14 | 0 |
Great work bro. I like your explanation.
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| 2023-10-14 | 0 |
Canada is not perfect by any means. Lots of room to improve things, and I absolutely love and appreciate Americans. Great folks. But, the fact that any person, rich or poor, no matter who it is, can go to the doctor as many times as they need to without getting a big bill. We do pay for little things. Like... sometimes you pay for crutches or special devices, but for the most part, you don't. It comes out of our taxes.\n\nPlus, couples get a year of maternity leave here. It can be split any way the couple likes. LIke... the mom or dad can have the whole year or they can split it up between them, part mom and part dad gets it. We have unemployment insurance we pay from our taxes, so if you get suddenly laid of from work, ,you get some money coming in for a while to tide you over until you find a new job. And the disabled can get disability coverage too.\n\nOf course, we do pay higher taxes for these things, but... I kinda like that everybody gets healthcare. NO, I'm not into Communism, but having social programs is great. And... um... we do have more education in Canada, and more avenues to get help with tuition.
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| 2023-10-14 | 0 |
FYI, the Canadian Provincial health care is a shambles. Each province has their own health care system. A national system would make much more sense. In Toronto, there are many who can't find a family doctor, nurses in hospitals are overworked and mistreated, hence, they're leaving the profession. Those living in smaller communities must travel great distances for routine appointment, or emergency care. Our federal government does not recognize foreign trained medical professional qualifications, so they leave or work multiple minimum wage jobs. All I know about U.S. health care is that it's $$$$$$$$$.
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| 2023-10-14 | 0 |
Thanks Tyler, interesting topic & not surprised by the the responses. I’ve travelled to the states many times, vacation/work training/day trips & also my son lived in NC on a golf scholarship & you’re correct that it does depend on the area/place within the US but in the end I’m always relieved when I arrive back to Canada. I feel safe here! Our last trip was to California visiting San Francisco, Monterey & the coast, so beautiful & it was a great vacation. Just to mention the only way that we felt safer going there is because it’s a majority Democratic state. US can be nice to visit but there’s no place like home & Canada is the best for many reasons.
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| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
I was born in Montreal and as a teenager I worshiped the USA.When I moved to USA in '73 the first thing I noticed was the prejudice against blacks .We in Quebec had/have a french english problem but the black white stuff was overwhelming for me. I got married and stayed, had a good job but when I was 59 I was laid off .I had saved 500k and social security was in about 3 years.Anyways I got very sick and health insurance was not affordable in 2009 so here was no net for me after 30 yrs of work. The USA is great country but not the greatest.
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| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
I had friends who moved to the US in their job. The property values in Houston were lower so they got a much nicer house. They had a a great job and really good Health insurance through work. They enjoyed houston. The people they worked with were good. The weather was great. One couple is still down there. The others moved back in ten years. I think their experience was very equivalent to the one they had in Canada and the move advanced their career. If i was moving to the uS I'd want/need to have a very good job I was going to.
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| 2023-10-13 | 2 |
I have travelled throughout the US for work. Most of the folks I met were great people, with the odd exceptions here and there (this happens everywhere, not just in the US, or Canada for that matter). The social safety net is the kicker between both countries, at least from my viewpoint. I think you should visit Canada and do some videos with your reaction to visiting. :)
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| 2023-10-13 | 0 |
Your Hardwork is really Commendable and more than that is your unbiased explaination, not just for this video but for all of them. Always love your videos over Dhruv Rathee, b'coz it never feels like you are in favour of one side or the other. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!! and never stop please???❤️❤️❤️
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| 2023-10-12 | 0 |
I live in Toronto and I am not rich. I am regular person. \nIf you are an immigrant and especially if you are considered from visible minority group aka not white, DO NOT leave Toronto at all ! Work hard and make it work for you. I am sure the majority people from your coutires in Canada are located in Toronto and its close cities. If you chose to live outside this multicultural heaven called Toronto then expect to deal with deep racism. Yes people in Canada are rasicst althogh it is not openly like USA.\nIf you are into education and you want to do your degree, move to Montreal. Tuition fees in Montreal are way more cheaper than in Toronto or other parts of Canada. I lived in Montreal before and I went to university there. Montreal is great for education, aba rent are cheaper than Toronto but not for living there if you are visible immigrant. You will never feel you belong down there. Where as in Toronto, you will feel you belong to it within 30 mins max of you arruval. Toronto's motto are : you belong here and we have been waiting for you.\n62%of people in Toronto weren't born in Canada. You will find your community from your country in Toronto and the people are well established. I have been in different cities in Canada and I always felt stranger, even cities as close as ashawa.\nIn conclusion I would say to the visible minority immigrants stay in Toronto as much as you can for work and if you want to study in university go to Montreal. There are two major English universities in Montreal :Concordia university and McGill university, where McGill is one of top 10 university in the world.\n\nFor you Alina, I understand what you are saying and you can go somewhere in Canada and try it out with no racial or inclusiveness issues. Good luck and I hope you will come back to us again one day and I am sure you will. You belong here and we will be expecting you to come. No matter what enjoy your life wherever you are, darling.
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
Great, the work of news is done by u
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
Last 5 minutes is real discussion of these video❤ great work nitish sir
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| 2023-10-10 | 0 |
Been in Canada for approximately 25 years. I can say that the effect that Canada has on a legal immigrant is neither here nor there. If you can make lemonade out of any lemon you’re dealt, you will thrive in Canada (and anywhere else where your efforts are not overwhelmingly quashed by corruption, blatant racism or other forms of segregation).
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\nLynn, I was a lecturer in Kenya, went back to school here in Canada after wallowing in culture shock the first year, then circled back to teaching in college again after an arduous journey in school, but this time in a different field.
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\nAfter becoming a single mother of four kids, I had to also hustle on the side to build a small business empire along my life’s ladder. Partnership with God, goal clarity, the get-up-and-go, and relentlessness truly work. It isn’t the size of the dog but the fight in the dog that does it, regardless of where you live.
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\nThe starting point for a new immigrant can be very low due to the weather, unpreparedness and culture shock, but if you know that the only way is up, and are self-motivated, those challenges are soon behind you as the tests become testimonies.
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\nBy comparison people have more human rights here regardless of their status. The wheels of justice grind slow but they do grind fine. Women and children have equal rights with men. Politicians are mostly there to serve not necessarily to exploit.
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\nOpportunities for self-development galore - including being trained to become employable and going to school at any age (sometimes for free while you are still at the bottom of the ladder). There are food banks so you never go hungry if it came to that. The disabled are better treated with dignity.
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\nThere are prolonged parental leaves for both moms and dads for up to 18 months. Commensurate with earnings, parents under certain thresholds are given Canada child tax benefits and other supplements for each child under 18 years of age.
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\nDepending on the number of kids and their ages, the money can add up handsomely. Not to mention that there’s no tuition to pay for primary and high school students. Tuition fees start at post-secondary level.
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\nTo see a doctor is free as it is paid for by taxes. It the meds that you and/or your insurance pays for. Some medical equipments may be paid for by either or both the individual/insurance and the government depending on eligibility.
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\nBy and large, there’s cleanliness of common spaces. There’s also safety and relative peace. At least wherever I have lived, I can’t tell you how many times I forgot to lock my door with impunity.
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\nThere’s a lot more stressful work here in my opinion, but like you said Lynn, systems work a lot more efficiently and effectively.
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\nThe elephant in the room is the extra hard work that those living abroad must put in to fulfil expectations back home. Also known as black tax, the overwhelming financial dependency of relatives on their diasporan loved ones places undue stress on many here, especially because there are no short cuts to getting money here.
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\nAnyway, Lynn, thanks for such a great topical issue you’ve shared. I have to stop here as I have written a lot. Hope this helps someone on this forum.
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\nAnd last but not least, you’ll be proud to hear that even though Canada has been good to me, my face may now be turning towards home to see how I can be of use to mama Africa. Super excited!
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| 2023-10-09 | 1 |
Every big city has changed,but your video is so negative on Toronto. Why don’t you go and live in every other big city in North America and then give your opinion. Toronto is by far, no American city is even close ,to how safe Toronto is. The 5th biggest city in North America,almost 7,000,000,seven million people and almost no crime. It is the second safest city in the world,after Copenhagen in Denmark. \n Toronto is diverse,great job opportunities,great public transit,high standard of living,airport,food,arts,waterfront clean and beautiful,everything is world class and “FREE Healthcare”\n Yes,Toronto is expensive,but has innovative,high tech world class companies that attract intelligent hard working people. Everyone works. \n So if a person is unemployable,won’t work and can’t afford to live in Toronto,then don’t move there.
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| 2023-10-09 | 0 |
Great work sir ? ❤️?
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
A well explained video rather than just saying “khalistan khalistan” like indian media’s propaganda, hats off to Nitish rajpoot for the great work❤
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Love your work your doing a great job I just finished College but when I first came I didn't go to school I was on a visitor visa then I went to School
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
Great work bro
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| 2023-10-08 | 0 |
What a detailed research and brilliantly explained...!!! Hats off!!Thanks You Nitish and Team.. Great work
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
awaiting all videos of yours .❤ great work and fact basis.
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Great work Nitish love from punjab
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Great Work Nitish bhai❤ , God bless you ?
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
dude I wait for your video rather than watching news, again great work, please post part two ASAP
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
great work.... keep it up
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
As a Punjabi I will say your research is far better then other people who just ignore the issues of puniab, \nYe Baat bilkul Sahi Hai k hum log sirf apni problems ka solutions chate Hai koi anti nationalist nahi hai, agar apne logo ki awaaz ko uthana un Ki Nazar me Aisa hai to ab Kya hi kehna.\n\nBut well done for your Great work ?❤
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Love you veere ❤️ 2-3 saal ton har video vekhda aa tuhadi . Great work ?
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Great vedio sir I hope this goes on trending on YouTube ??your work is really commendable.
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Great work Nitish sir..!! Most awaited video❤
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Great work brother.. Most honest review
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Thank you nitish bhai\nYou are really doing a great work.\nYou make Very informative and attractive video everytime\nThank you for all
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| 2023-10-07 | 0 |
Great work bro we need more people like you ?
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| 2023-10-07 | 2 |
Hope to see this consistency go on... Great work nitish such a great informer
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| 2023-10-07 | 5 |
Sir I loved this channel and the facts of yours. I believe and ? percent agreed with these concepts. This is I think only YouTube channel who covers all controversial facts by staying unbiased. Great work. Appreciate and respect
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| 2023-10-07 | 1 |
Kudos to you ?. Great work again. Hope you always remain consistent and provide us the best ❣️
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| 2023-10-04 | 0 |
Ap ka accent punjabi lagta hai as you mentioned you spent your early childhood in punjab but ironically your accent for English is not like the one who grew up in Canada ! \nBtw great video ! Keep up the good work ❤
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| 2023-10-03 | 0 |
Waw that's wonderful I am Mr Godfrey Enyioha Eberendu 42 from the Eastern part of Nigeria leaves in Lagos Nigeria interested wants to exhibit my God gifted talent which is hard work in Canada because I have acquired great skills and knowledge about this job activities like, cleaning/maintenance jobs, packaging jobs, farming jobs, warehouse jobs, loading and unloading, picking and packing, with forklift experience, production labourer worker, farm poultry worker, house keeper/laundry jobs, a professional delivery driver, a truck driver and transportation operations and I will definitely make an impact please kindly help me I have international passport ready to start immediately.
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Honestly, as it is its better to struggle at home no better place. struggle and develop home our own country. Kenyans we are blessed let wake up and be real, we are enjoying peace, freedom, we have beautiful and warm people let embrace, appreciate be hopeful. Lynn happy birthday gal ? wishing you all God's blessings. Great work you are doing always keep real ❤
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| 2023-10-02 | 0 |
Lynn, this is a great conversation which really needs to be discussed. In terms of moving abroad for work its something that some individuals are fortunate to get opportunities while others struggle. I have actually assisited individuals especially graduates in gaining internships and jobs with the contacts I had. Many went on to do well, but unfortunately some did not make it. When it comes to immigration, its a case by case basis you can never truly know how things will play out.
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| 2023-09-27 | 0 |
US is far better for individuals who wants to grow and work on themselves. I lived in US for 2 years and I got the best education learned a lot and met one of the most ambitious people. I always was motivated to do more. US boosted my education and career. Unfortunately I couldn’t stay there due to immigration issues. I moved to Canada and I am here for almost 5 years now and I am still struggling just to make ends meet. Every day I am looking for ways to get out of here back to US or elsewhere. Legalization of drugs, prohibitably expensive housing, poor access to health care, lack of availability of well paying jobs, massive intake of immigrants, overtaxation and fewer businesses opportunities. Canada was great place to live back in 1990s and early 2000s. Everything is going downhill after 2018. Immediately they need to fix immigration, taxation, healthcare, housing, drugs, and support small businesses.Else, Canada will continue to be the place of broken dreams.
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| 2023-09-26 | 0 |
We have a vacancy for a good trusty multi task singke woman as room cleaner in hotel. Returning is food and bed to stay. 5 hours work in hotel and the rest she can work in other field out in the city.\nPm us if you know great ones for being interviewed
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| 2023-09-25 | 0 |
Great work ?
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| 2023-09-25 | 0 |
My question is Ups and Downs is normal when you examine the history of any country. Then why leave the country? If you ever live in a developing country and see their problem you will find Canada better, at least it has something going good like good infrastructure, security, great companies to work for. Why you guys made me think that maybe you guys are spoil brat who just can't deal the struggle, and everything needs to be just perfect.
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| 2023-09-24 | 0 |
Say, consider Montreal! Lots of work for models. Inexpensive housing. Very cosmopolitan. Excellent night life. Great social services. An entire entertainment industry. My wife (who is English and doesn't speak fluent french,) was an actress here for many years. Lots of opportunity and much less competition. We'd love to have you!!!!
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| 2023-09-23 | 0 |
Canada has little terrorism because they ALL LIVE HERE. Great work girls
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