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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
hi sis\nI am supporting u from burma\nplz let us know about your canada process in detail.?
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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
Plz appp apni field aur aur isss process ki details BTA dae plz
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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
Pls visa process wagaira bata dein
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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
Share full visa process
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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
Visa process nd expenses pr vlog bnaiyn
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Please share your process and guide us
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Plz ..... Apny study k bary mn b batain sara... Kia process tha kis base py gai hyn .. ielts . Each n everything batain . Or criteria b..
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Ap details process b btay visa ka
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Congratulations malaika. Allah ap k liye asaniya paida kary mazeed. Ap plsss sary process ka 1 by 1 discuss krn along with amount and everything you gone through. Apki wjah sy ksi ka bhala hogya to sari life ap k liye duaen hongi. ❤
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Plz ap hme sara process bta skti a viza kese aya payment kitni lgi
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Congratulation malaika Api kindly please share your whole Canada visa process apka total kitna kharcha hova sab kuch kaisay Kiya sab detail sy btain vlog mai special vlog bnaen inn details ka .....I hope you will try
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Plz api share ur process kase abroad visa apply kia
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Please share what are you studying there?and what was the whole process of going?
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Let us know the whole process of moving to Canada as a student.
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
kindly Malaika share your whole visa process , I am also looking for. kindly share an honest experience
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Please share the details of visa and adminission process.♥️
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Ap kia study kr rahi hein or kis trha visa lia us pr ik brief video bna dein\nMjy b try krna h butt whole process nhi pta
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| 2023-08-22 | 0 |
do you help people with the process?
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| 2023-08-21 | 0 |
I heard about this lottery system quite a few times and I now that I understand the rules and condition (Thank you) making a rather lengthy and tedious process. It's a what; 5 or 20 years process. You really need to insist and keep on going. No wonder many as kicked the bucket.
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| 2023-08-19 | 0 |
We processed our visa in 2020 during covid 19 \nWe’ve moved on not until last month we were told to bring our passport \nApproved!!
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| 2023-08-18 | 0 |
I am probably one of the more lucky immigrants as my parents were able to get a greencard sponsorship by their employer and a regular h1 visa, so that we could relocate to america. I was only 5 when I got my citizenship, but I can't imagine how much more difficult the process would be nowadays
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| 2023-08-17 | 0 |
I am sorry but I did not choose Canada because it was simpler. In fact the process you described is about the same to immigrate to Quebec Canada. \nI choose Canada because it is a better country than USA.
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| 2023-08-14 | 0 |
0:01: ?? Canada has a higher percentage of immigrants than the United States and is attracting young professionals in fields like engineering, medicine, and science.
\n3:41: ? The H-1B visa process for immigrants in the US is challenging and uncertain, with limited spots available and a lottery system determining selection.
\n6:09: ? The process of obtaining a green card in the US is complex and restrictive, with long waiting times and limited opportunities to change employers.
\n9:24: ? High-skill workers prefer immigrating to Canada due to its transparent and predictable immigration process, immediate permanent residency, and equal treatment regardless of nationality, despite lower salaries compared to the US.
\n13:06: ? The high cost of housing in Canada compared to lower salaries is discouraging immigrants from settling there, while the broken American immigration system is pushing them towards Canada.
\n15:25: ?? Canada is pro-immigrant and supports a multicultural society, with a majority of its political parties and citizens in favor of immigration.
\nRecap by Tammy AI
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| 2023-08-14 | 0 |
This is why I'm very adamant on my dreams to work in the US. I'm a US citizen because I was born there when my dad went to school for his doctorate degree. I feel very lucky to have that, and that is why I have a dream to live and work there. I know applying for a residence and work permit is a very difficult process to do. I would feel very stupid not to take this chance to live and work in the US.\nAfter a few setbacks of me not being able to go to college there (my parents wouldn't let me because they're not sure of letting me living alone there even though we have a relative there), my parents finally let me go there for work. I just now finished my masters degree, I hope I can make it there as well.
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| 2023-08-13 | 1 |
Thanks for this….if I may ask how did you process your admission …like did you write exam or you used your Result \nCan you pls do a video on it and explain better to us?
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| 2023-08-13 | 0 |
None of them are Mexican there Central American venezolanos Mexico knows not to do this find other ways everyone has to pay the cost to come to America to immigration office or coyote human trafficker what I don’t understand if you have 15,000 to pay a human trafficker how do you not have enough to pay immigration process
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| 2023-08-13 | 0 |
Hello Peter,\nThanks for the great video.\nI have a question regarding how the visa application process works.\nI wish to study computer programming at Seneca College, but the agent assisting with the visa process is applying to another university(and a different course).\nSo my question is this... When I get the visa and I am to pay for the tuition fee, can I decide on which school I am to send my tuition fee to or it's against the rules for any visa process? \nGreetings!
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| 2023-08-09 | 0 |
I don't think anyone truly understands how difficult, time-consuming and painful the US immigration process is unless they either work in the system or have immigrated. My dad has been waiting for an F4 visa since 2007 (priority date December 2007) to come to the US and be reunited with his family, It doesn't look like he'll get the visa within the next 5 years even though he's been waiting for 16 years.He's just one of the millions of people trapped in the broken American immigration system.His experience has thought me to never even try to immigrate to the US.
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| 2023-08-09 | 0 |
I have been watching your videos and i get lots of insight about the immigration processes to Canada. Thank you. However there’s one thing i want you to address as well. That’s can someone submit two applications at the same time? For example, if one submit an application for Atlantic Immigration Program to get a job in the respective Atlantic provinces, then at the same time, submit another application for a student visa, are there any advantages or consequences? Assuming you first obtained the student admission confirmation, and decide to proceed with that, Will you be denied student visa bcos of your previous application for PR? I just need clarifications regarding this or similar scenarios. Because i learnt they retain information in their systems. Thank you
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| 2023-08-08 | 2 |
Hey, I am in the process of this program, but I don’t have any work experience, is it a problem?
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
I have grown so hateful of the US, being a born US citizen. I was interested in moving to Canada a while ago. I always assumed it was a difficult process. Maybe I can find a welding school and move.
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
I'm gonna propose something not so crazy because Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the US all do different parts of these already - that any country that's majority English speaking/common law based legal system can opt in to standardize credentials for high school, university, and trade schools. Each country publishes an annual skills shortage list and any citizen of those countries with the right credentials can apply for a work permit (so you can be properly vetted) that becomes valid with a job offer. The US & Canada already do this for select occupations through NAFTA and Aussies can already effectively move to the US under the E-3 visa program. I'm American but went to university in Australia. It's really silly that we don't already do this. I also live in Florida now and work with people from Trinidad, Jamaica, Bahamas, etc. and it's such an unnecessarily burdensome process to hire a professional who you know already has the credentials and work experience.
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
I'm a US citizen who lived in Australia for 2 years. The process there is very similar to Canada's but with a slightly stronger tilt towards specific skills. The recession hit in 2014 and, without a sponsor, they weren't renewing most visas so we had to GTFO. I'm still sad about it. Obviously my life in the States is nothing to cry about but our life in Oz was amazing..
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
The couple’s perception is completely wrong about Sydney. They are misguiding people in so many aspects. From what I see here , they took a chance and came to Australia without understanding much about the process and when they failed they blame the system. There are over 800000 Indians living here and it is not a small number.
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
I'm currently a Chinese undergrad in the US on F1 (student visa) and my cousin is one of the lucky people who had a STEM OPT extension and got H1B on their first lottery. Witnessing her experience made me want to go to a Canadian grad school instead of an American one: she's been on her H1B for over 4 years without having been able to leave the country due to visa issues, yet she's nowhere close to getting a green card - she told me, just like those mentioned in the video, that she will move to Canada if there's still no sign of obtaining a green card in a couple of years.\nI'd also like to thank you for making this video and spreading awareness of how difficult the American system is. As international students, things about immigration are like second nature to us, and we often forget that most people in the country we're migrating to have no idea of the process.
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
If we don’t abide by the results of our due process, there is no point in having our systems in place. There will always be objectionable results (in both directions) and statistically inevitable mistakes. It doesn’t mean we over-rule, and therefore negate, the systems.
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
so what they went through the process and they said it's not enough ..... i don't get why they can't like move to any of the 12 country's between india and canada
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| 2023-08-07 | 0 |
Process kya hai, kya karna, kaha aur kaise karna hai wo to btaya hi nahi
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| 2023-08-07 | 0 |
Bro wtf, this video came out right when I was thinking of moving to Texas.\nThe house prices in Canada are just unliveable, and I really like the politics, guns, and tech sector that Texas has.\nIts beens omething iv been thinking abt for years honestly.\n\nNow while I can technically just spam my TN visa indefinitely while living in Texas, its gonna be pure unbridled CANCER tryna get a green card and possibly a dual citizenship.\nI get clowned for it, but I like America, and specifically really like Texas as a state.\nIt would be nice to be considered American and all, so im open to dual citizenships and all.\n\nBut for WHATEVER reason, the US grants greencards based on your country of BIRTH, and not the country you grew up in all your life with a citizenship in.\nThis means 20 year wait times, cus im apparently from a country I cant even remember being in.\nIts not a completely be all end all type of deal, since if I marry someone else who was born in Canada, my chargeability would be from Canada.\nSo my options are to litterally get bitches.\n\nThe whole process is cancer honestly.\nApparently it was infinitely easier in the 90s since Elon Musk also immigrated from South Africa, to Canada, and then America.\nBut times have changed, and it just really be like that.
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| 2023-08-06 | 0 |
Convenient stories, there are two tiers of h1b in the US, truly valuable workers have the entire process smoothed over by their employers, the ones brought in just as cheap labor well, you know the story.
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| 2023-08-06 | 0 |
very good vedio . very inspirational and motivational also tons of information i watched couple of times.. keep up the good work .. your vedios are very informative.. the only think i wish Raman bhai would have shared with us is how he got 150 houses.. what is the process. May be next time he will share .. thanks
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| 2023-08-06 | 0 |
This low IQ Sikh guy needs to get his brain evaluated by a psychiatrist. In a country where mass shootings and violent encounters take place on a daily basis, this guy thought it was a good idea to take a knife to the university. Practice your religion at home or in your home country. \n\nEveryone in the coments section who have praised this guy and his religion should also get their brains evaluated by a psychiatrist. \n\nSikhism is a peace loving religion and Sikhs are good people, but this guy's thought process is terrible.
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| 2023-08-05 | 0 |
The main problem IMHO is that H-1B was never meant to begin working after having studied. The reason employer HAVE to go this route is because an Employment based greencard with the PERM DoL approval, the I-140 employer petition and the I-485 takes 2-4 years + plus endless wait due to country quotes for India and China. In the 1980ies and 1990ies that took 3-6 months and you began the process while you were still at university but found an employer ready and willing to employ you.\nThat has always been the standard way to live in the US via employment.\n\nFor Sanjay - if he gets an employer petition I-140 - has one hope though - there is a change in the pipeline to give Employment Authorization (the red cards) upon approved I-140 and filed I-485 even before the priority date. Fingers crossed.
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| 2023-08-04 | 0 |
The section about how low paying canada is by comparison, only bolsters the evidence for my theory.\n\nFor all of its labyrinthine bureaucracy, the USA is still preferred, they are still getting far too many applications, and hence they have no incentive to make the process easier\n\nIn ptactical terms, the complexity comes from political wrangling, each side sticking in their own provisions wherever they can. But the mess does its job of keeping people out
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| 2023-08-03 | 0 |
please ask Canadian authorities to make immigration process , easy for Pakistanis . I also want to leave Pakistan.
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| 2023-08-02 | 0 |
Clearly they have had no skill or knowledge about the PR process and all the time they were focusing on working and saving money. \n\nThese are the kind of migrants no developed country want.
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| 2023-08-01 | 0 |
I’ve been through this - I studied in the US, went through a nightmare-ish immigration process in the US and moved to Canada. I wish I had chosen Canada sooner; the only reason I didn’t is that I didn’t know enough about it. Canada is awesome and its immigration system is incredibly welcoming and efficient. And if you’re entrepreneurial like many immigrants you can make good money and live well.
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| 2023-07-31 | 0 |
I'm not an immigration expert or an economist, but the problem with Canada isn't our immigration system, but WHAT the immigrants do afterwards. Sure, we take in hundreds of thousands of them...but for what jobs? Is Canada, for example, a truly dynamic tech hub? At one point yes, but only briefly and it seems like that process has stalled out considerably since the pandemic.\nDo we have the infrastructure for all of these people or are we adding hundreds of thousands of new competitors for housing? We have population growth, but the wages are so uncompetitive that it increasingly feels like Canada is inviting immigrants in to build the country...but Canadians have to create things for them to build or else, this doesn't really work, and these highly mobile, educated people will end up leaving (which is already a problem).
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| 2023-07-31 | 1 |
Thank you so much for this detailed information. A quick question; my girlfriend and I recently got engaged, do you recommend conducting the wedding b4 processing this or what would you recommend?\n\nThanks in anticipation
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| 2023-07-30 | 0 |
As a Canadian i can 100% assure you that our immigration system is broken. The reason for the ridiculous housing prices and low incomes is due to a surplus of labour. Because of how many Indians are coming to Canada, my country has become unlivable. Im in the process of moving south. I and most of my friends and family simply can't afford to live here anymore. Its a shame the place my family has lived for generations has been ruined to such an extent
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