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2024-11-10 0
dportion nation this is grate no more welfare for any migrits
2024-11-08 0
Came here as an immigrant in 1990. We followed the process, are so grateful to live here everyday. We respect this country. I wish others felt this way and treated this place with respect
2024-11-07 0
When we immigrated to Canada we had to pass english exams, health checks and paid a lot of money. We came here and are grateful to be here. We did not come here to demand that our culture and religion be respected. We gave this up. If they can just walk across the border then all those who paid should get there money back.\nWe did not demand any help. We worked our buts off to make it work.
2024-11-07 0
I'm so grateful for being accepted as a citizen. I'll pay them back by voting for a dictator. ?
2024-11-04 0
Faith is big wealth. Life is blessing. God is our inner beauty. Cut down desire only grateful. Faith is big pillow. Stress and fear stop everything. Faith gives big opportunities. Discrimination brings fear . Love and gratitude brings success and happiness in life . Serve soul it gives you everything.
2024-11-04 0
Faith is big pillow. God is our inner beauty. Faith is real wealth. Cut down only grateful. Faith opens new opportunities faith gives us big vision. Discrimination brings fears only. Love and gratitude brings happiness and success in life .
2024-11-04 0
All this because people want to move to find a better life for themselves. One of the most beautiful feelings in life is being able to afford everything you need in life. I have tasted what it means to be b r o ke and I can tell it’s not something you wish for anyone get some ass i st ance. Thanks to Larysa Caba, I don’t have to experience that kind of life anymore. I’m grateful and I will always be.
2024-11-03 0
It’s been truly enriching to learn about your thoughts on Canada, your experiences, and the journey of your life—from childhood, youth, and up to the present day. You’re one of those inspiring people who generously share their experiences with others, and I’m grateful that you’re doing so. We’re all learning from one another through this exchange.\n\nPersonally, I love to travel and prefer learning through experience over reading books. Observing the world is my way of gaining knowledge. Your videos, journeys, and travel experiences have taught me so much. I extend my warmest wishes to you—life has no fixed destination; the journey itself is the most beautiful part, and it should always continue. With heartfelt good wishes, salaam!
2024-11-02 0
I'm grateful that I don't live in Canada!\nNot moving to Canada was the best decision in my life!
2024-11-01 0
Vieja. Bruja! What an ill soul, I hope karma finds her… I’m mighty grateful that I was one of the beneficiaries of the amnesty Immigration program in the 80’s , I wish that all those peoples in search for a better life have the same opportunity as myself!!
2024-10-31 0
When I was younger my father wanted to move to the US. My mother said absolutely not! I am so grateful we stayed in Canada. The US is just nuts!
2024-10-28 0
This is exactly the problem in this country?? lady, trump wouldn’t piss on you if you were on fire?. You should feel grateful with the country and its system, but not one individual who doesn’t want you in here to begin with. Let’s see if you still love him after he take your SSI away ?
2024-10-14 0
Piss on your Muslim paganistic shari'a law! You're a visitor in a different country and you think you can make a country bow down to your garbage!??? You should be grateful they haven't buried you yet for your terroristic acts! You people are seriously arrogant! They need to teach you who's in charge and who's just there as a guest! Jesus Christ is the ultimate GOD! Get used to it! You and your false religion Islam will bow to my God! Yours has absolutely no power! Salvation through fairh in Jesus Christ is THE ONLY WAY!!!!!!
2024-09-29 0
????GRREAT!!! I KNNEW THAT CANADA'S SOUTHERN BOARDERS WILL BE TARGETED BY ILLEGALS ?,SIMPLY-BECAUSE, LESS HEAT ? FROM U.S.A.'S BOARDERS PATROL, OF-COURSE CANADA'S SOUTHERN BOARDERS IS MUCH,MUCH,MMUCH MORE ATTRACTIVE TO ILLEGALS, WHICH ALSO MAKE CANADA A VERY, VVERY ATTRACTIVE DESTINATION FOR THE ILLEGALS!!! PLEASE DON'T GET ME TWISTED LADIES &-GENTS, I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND ILLEGALS MOTIVATION TO COME TO THE U.S.A.,HOWEVER , THE BEST WAY TO ENTER THE U.S. ?? , CANADA ?? , & THE E.U.?? IS THROUGH LEGAL PROCESSES.!!& YYES IT'S WRONG FOR THE WEST GIVE THE IMPRESSION THAT IT'S A SIMPLE PROCESS BY ENTERING WESTERN COUNTRIES ILLEGALLY!!!! & THAT IS JJUST A INHUMANE WAY TO ENTERING ANY COUNTRY ON MOTHER-EARTH, & THAT'S-ILLEGALLY!!!!! SSO-INHUMANE & UNFAIR FOR THE RULING-ELITES TO DIVIDE ➗-CONQUER HUMANITY, MAY OUR GUARDIAN ARCH-ANGELS ASCENDED/ ASCENDED-MASTERS/ & MY-ASCENDED ANCESTORS PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR PRECIOUS HELP TO HUMANITY WITH YOUR PRECIOUS LLOVE PEACE ENLIGHTENMENT HARMONY GUIDANCE BALANCE STRENGTH JOY &-PROSPERITY TO HUMANITY &-ME OF-COURSE, I'M SO VERY VERY GRATEFUL FOR YOUR INSPIRATION &-SUPPORT AS-WELL!!!? ???????
2024-09-21 0
just visit a third world country and you will be grateful for living in Canada, i live in a third world country were there is a waitchain just to buy a liter of milk
2024-09-20 0
At least there’s no war. Be grateful!
2024-09-20 1
Greetings dear, thanks you for the informations, im grateful but please how can someone with HND apply for express entry 2024
2024-09-19 0
Back in 2011 I came to Canada in search of a better place to live for myself and my family. In 2022 I returned back to Russia because Canada has dramatically changed for worse, especially since 2020. Canada is or was a great country. Super nice people to work with! It is over now. I honestly see nothing in Canada that will help you improve your life because the cost of life is exorbitant. If you dream, Canada is no longer a place where you can bring your dreams to life. Although I am very grateful to Canada and its people for giving me a chance to live and work in once a great country!
2024-09-18 0
Thank you for speaking out, I’m the child of East Asian immigrants and we have to call out bad behavior in our own communities, and cherish the country and be grateful for the people who created a culture we wanted to become a part of.
2024-09-14 0
I lived in Canada when I was 5 years old. I don't remember much from when I was 5 years old but I remember the feeling of home Canada gave me. I was happiest in Canada and my family felt safe and grateful to be there. I left Canada in only a year though cause we went there to study English, and I was very sad because Canada was the best place ever for me. I've been to several countries but Canada always had me in love. I was planning on going back for college and living there, but when I realized the state Canada is now, I was heartbroken because it looked nothing like the amazing place I had lived in years back. I'm still very sad about this and I pray the Canada I used to know will be back one day so that I can return to the place that was the closest thing I've ever felt like home.
2024-09-13 0
This is the problem with you guys… if you are offer to sit you demand for a bed to lie down! Be grateful for the Canadian education and experience!
2024-09-12 0
Racism as always canada blaming immigrants. Faces saying this mostly of english, Scottish and irish descent. Immigrants being polite and so called grateful and thankful so to not get any backlash.
2024-09-12 0
They should be kissing the ground and be thankful for the chance. Hard-working Canadian people hate people who get to the front of the line service for crying foul or racism . Send them home and find worthy people from another country who would be grateful for just a chance. And will work hard and shut up and stop complaining. Like millions of other immigrants who came here in the past. They have made a good life for themselves and contributed to the country. Instead of whining and bitching.
2024-09-12 0
I'll forever be grateful to the nation of Canada, but the truth is, this place is wack! I can't wait to leave..
2024-09-10 0
In the USA we are a magnet for illegal immigrants. They are from countries suffering global warming, political unrest or gang violence. Living in Palm Springs, California, no one works jarder than these illegals. Come see the agriculture fields and see who works there? They feed us. Be grateful!
2024-09-10 0
Migration is all about looking after number one. It doesn't involve loyalty of any kind. It never used to be like that, people were grateful to come and knew that criticising the place you have moved to is better than the one you have abandoned
2024-09-09 0
If you don't care enough to respect the country which you're living you're not worthy of staying in that country. As simple as that. You do not own this country or India for that matter, learn to respect the people and culture of the country you're staying in. Keeping aside Canadia's vices, we always have to remember that this land is our home for the number of years we're studying here. If you wouldn't do something it in your own home, you shouldn't do anywhere else. It's because of people like these all the Indians receive hate. People like me who genuinely care about education and respect the Canadian Culture suffer. Although I am glad that most of the Canadians that I have came across till now have been able to understand how different I am from the bad experiences they've had in the past and treat me well. I am grateful for this opportunity that I have received.
2024-09-08 0
The problem is their attitude! Instead of being grateful for the oportunity that is being offered to them, they just take advantage of everything! They are by far the most R@cist people i know! They are even R@cist towards their own if they speak a different language or are from the north or the south of India! They are the ME, ME, ME Imigrants. They just throw stuff out their windows while driving! They Spit everywhere! If you go to the Mall you will see the Moms on their phones not even taking care of their kids and just let them run rampant and scream! They're are some respectful ones! but they are few and far between. I have Coworkers that are East Indians and they are the ones telling me that they know about their races behaviour and are ashamed of it.
2024-09-07 2
I Am Grateful for TRUE AMERICAN PROTECTORS. GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.
2024-09-05 0
Students and Temporary workers are productive members, and Canada should be grateful towards them. Why are asylum seekers who are mainly uneducated and unskilled are being allowed to come to Canada in large number. This government has no brain and wasting money on everything unproductive and unnecessary. You are as stupid as the government that does not care about revenue loss which is affecting the education sector. Say something that makes sense coming out of racist attitude.
2024-09-05 0
literaly grate ho aap
2024-09-04 0
read many comments here , I think Germany needs a cultural revolution in tackling xenophobia. yet the recent rise of AFD and other right extremist does not make the situations improved.\nAfter living in Germany for 8 years and pursuing my bachelor degree I can say most of the comments here on the extreme side of an opinion , yes there's racism, xenophobia and an unwelcoming mindset yet there's also many opportunities provided for immigrants to grow and improve their lives if you immigrate to another country and only talk about the dark side of it I find it quite unfair.\nGermany has not been a country of immigration like US or Canada and expecting it to be exactly like these countries , jus leads to disappointment. criticising is fine but if everything is said is just dark and negative , I personally find it not simply realistic. Germany has just begun to become an immigration country and it has a long way to pave, I'm quite grateful for the opportunities like free education and growth that this country has granted me.
2024-09-03 0
The level of institutionalized racism here is mind-blowing. I came here for my masters. For context, I am an African female so I experience racism mixed with sexism often(a very draining combination) Anyway, after less than 2 months in a German university, i realised I wasn't at all welcome. I never got the grades I deserved and after several shocking exam results were released, i decided to challenge their decision and call for my exam scripts. Voila! Turned out I was right! I was being evaluated much harsher than my classmates. I'm still so grateful to my Indian friends who gave their consent for the inquiry board to compare the grading scheme used on the rest of the class to mine! Ever since that incident, I see the hate in their eyes, especially from my German classmates who are angry at me for demanding my rights. I've lost interest in this country ever since and can't wait to graduate and go somewhere else.\nDON'T COME HERE as a skilled immigrant or student! My school fees and every expense incurred to get this education is a huge waste! The quality of education is also shocking and shameful!
2024-09-02 0
It is law of the land, like it or not just accept it. I did my masters from United States, and later worked there for a decade. As person born in India, I can never get green card of the United States. After leaving to India for good, I realized I cannot adjust in India, US would never accept me, so I came to Canada. But like every person who moved from US to Canada, not a day goes without missing the US. People in Canada are amazed why I left US and came to Canada. People from other country of birth can easily get US green card and eventually citizenship, but I can never get one. So should I start hating the US? Nope. I am grateful to US for everything. I came from a poor family in India, with less than 8000 USD in my parents saving. I studied in US free of cost sponsored by research grants, did top notch academic research, and worked on top notch industrial research. Due to which I had no issues finding job in India, and directly got interview and job offer in Canada, Sweden and UK while sitting at my home in India.\nUS would always be my home, does not matter I have a green card or not. I would always remember US and miss it, in good memory.
2024-09-02 0
I guess you’re so used to the insanity in the US that you don’t see it as much as a Canadian coming down to visit. The US political climate is nuts, and scary. Such a deep divide. It’s sad. Years ago people could have civil conversations about political views.\nIn Canada you don’t have to worry about which place to move to based on political affiliation. \nX- Pat here. I moved from California to British Columbia years ago, and at this point have lived here longer than in the US. I will never move back to the US. I do enjoy visiting on holiday to Florida and California but always happy to come home to Canada. So grateful to live here. \nBy the way, my mom lived in a very safe community in Florida yet the highschool a few blocks away had a mass shooting ?
2024-09-01 0
Sir please make next video on India's economy and India's positive and negative points it will so grateful for us
2024-08-31 0
'we fucked up and we are trying to fix it. be grateful peasants!'
2024-08-31 1
I have done part of my education in Germany with very nice professors. I improved my German language skills to C1 level and still keep learning it. I have been working in some of the most well-known German companies some of which used to be part of Fortune 500. I am very grateful for the opportunity that I was given both at university and work places and the support I got from some of my good managers at the beginnning of my career. However, I should say on a daily basis you will face racist comments and discrimination. Despite high tax that I am paying and doing my best to be useful for the society, at work place you hear a lot of racist comments. When you go out, you can see you are not welcome in the society, and that is not only my problem. At both university and work, international people are together and Germans are within themselves, and you are not welcome being there. Here in Germany this phenomenon is called Parallelgeselschaften or parallel societies. Yes, you see people from all around the world, but it doesn't mean you are in an international place, all the expats are within themselves. The society is not open to accept them. As a specialist, you can be much happier living in an English-speaking country which is tolerant and allows you to be part of the society. I should say however, I have had also nice German colleagues who were really open-minded and truely have an international mindset and separate themselves from the historic racist mindset. Putting this comment here, I am ready for racist comments coming towards me. Go ahead.
2024-08-30 0
Comme and get a test of my country you will see what it's Men to be sad and have to survive the Day after the Day be grateful for you God and Jesus
2024-08-30 0
immigration is good. controlled immigration is good. those coming to Canada should be grateful for the opportunity given to come. new comers should adapt and integrate to their new country. they should respect the values of their new country. don't like to see other cultures come in and try to impose their beliefs and way of life.
2024-08-29 0
This is little to do with ( Indians) , as an ozzy, we have had 3 consecutive years with the Einsteins in office letting 3 times as many immigrants into the country, Whilst we have a housing crisis. It is a fact that Australia has become a rich man's playground with most housing in the vicinity of 500 K to 1 million AUD and over in most parts of the country. Paris is now cheaper than Parramatta.\nThis coupled with the high interest rates and cost of living have crippled many of the middle class, with many cities fighting over a flat for rent; at times over 100 people fight over 1 property. We have working families some with children living in tents or cars, all the while multiple large construction companies which build the houses are collapsing like flies.\nWe have taken an influx of (refugees) who have taken it upon themselves to have disruptive protests in the streets to show their unwavering gratefulness to our patronage. They expect by protesting and disrupting our business that they will somehow get our leaders to stop the war in Israel. \nBenny Netanyahu has made up his mind that killing his people was a really bad idea, and he is going to get every last bad tooth out ! Despite what our despots say.\nThis has pissed the normal swagman in the streets off no end ! Little do they realise, that even if we the Serfs had a week long protest to stop the government making stupid decisions, it would not deter them for a minute !
2024-08-28 1
Indian Immigrants are pricing out Canadian Citizens from the lower and middle class. Traditionally Canada has accepted refugees at sustainable numbers who are both grateful to be in Canada and do not bring family resources that can displace working Canadians. What Trudeau has done, speaking as a devote liberal, is nothing short of social engineering that has dramatically hurt the average Canadian financially.
2024-08-28 1
Why are they protesting? When they come to the Caribbean university they return after they finish their program. So why is it different in Canada? They should be grateful they were given a chance to come and study. They have a country who needs their degrees.
2024-08-27 0
I'm puzzled by the constant negativity and sense of entitlement I've encountered. As an immigrant from the EU, I've lived in Germany for six years and have only experienced racism once, at a club entrance. Ironically, I faced more racism in my own country during elementary school. In contrast, I've never encountered any discrimination in my job, studies, or social interactions here. Germans from various backgrounds, including dorms, sports teams, and university, have welcomed me to their gatherings. I'm a person of color and speak imperfect German, yet I've been treated with kindness and respect.\n\nGermany has offered me free education and incredible opportunities in industry and research. While I'm not wealthy, my quality of life is significantly better than it was in my home country, with plenty of room for improvement. I'm grateful for these opportunities and willing to contribute to the community. My advice is simple: be thankful for what you have, try your best, and if you're not a good fit, consider moving elsewhere and express your gratitude. It's that straightforward.
2024-08-26 0
Great job marc miller, my vote goes to you for embracing diversity and supporting immigrants :) im grateful
2024-08-26 0
I have read most of the posts, and as a 78 year old female senior, who was accepted with my mother and father, as refugees 68 years ago into Canada, I can't believe the garbage reasons why these people are unhappy here.\nI am also a well travelled person, 36 countries on 5 continents. Saw incredible sights, YET, whenever, I arrived in Canada either in Vancouver or Toronto, I was always grateful that\n I LIVE IN CANADA.
2024-08-24 1
I am from India and been living in Canada for 18 years. I am living here with my family and I am so grateful to this country and respect the country and the freedom I have. The thing is homelessness is a fact that is coming from the most broken families. And here cannabis legal. I could see most white peoples don’t want to go to work, even there is enough work for them. And as a country to grow, they need youngsters for the workforce, but unfortunately Canadians people don’t have enough kids to support the country. And the kids are grown from the broken families maybe ending up in the streets. Indians are most of them only marry once and keep their marriage life till the end. So many divorce can ruin the life too. So the students coming here in Canada, how they get visa, Government don’t know that. We can’t blame them, because this is the offer they get from here. \nBut even though I am from India, I have enough from Indian people here in Canada. I always questioned the people from India either you guys respect the culture here or please go back. The reason I love Canada is Canadians are so pleasant and so helpful. I don’t like not only Indians but anyone who is coming to Canada, if you love the country that the country you are not living please leave and don’t mess up this country. Leave your Culture back home. Your festival do it inside of your house don’t block the streets. Keep your Gods inside your home, everyone is not enjoying that what you doing. The worst thing I felt, no respect nowadays and nuisance, late night parties no respect for neighbours and no cleanliness. Because of some people we all are get treated same. Hindus wanted to bring their religion here, Muslims wanted to bring their religion, buddhists wanted their religion here. Can’t blame Christians because Canada is a Christian based country and I never saw them blocking the Road or streets. So anyone so obsessed please leave and enjoy your religion at home where you born.
2024-08-24 0
I go Canada all the time and trust me I don’t ever buy gas in Canada. I rather buy it in America before I enter into Canada. The gas prices in Canada is ridiculous. When I see American complain about gas prices, go to Canada and see gas prices it’s insane. We should be grateful here in the USA. Our leaders can do more but it’s not that bad here in the USA.
2024-08-23 0
It is very expensive to live in Canada aside from Healthcare everything has become super expensive , Immoving back to my country of birth ,the Philippines, yes it going to take adjustment because if is a poor country , but having no mortgage and have a house and hobby farm I'm sure I will be fine, fresh fruits and vegetables right in my property. I'm not sure if I will be a Snowbird as I won't have a residence in Canada, I do gave a small house that we plan to sell, I have a small pension and some savings.\nCanada us a nice country but it has drastically changed, I 'm grateful to my adopted country , Canada for the opportunities it has given me , but sometimes it's time to move on and take life easy.❤??&??
2024-08-19 0
Im my experience as a German the “unskilled” foreigners usually learn German pretty fast while the “skilled” somehow expect that everything needs to be in English. I get that learning languages can be hard, I speak 3 and am currently learning Portuguese. But it’s just a necessity if you really want to live in a place for a longer time. I haven’t yet visited a country where once you leave the urban areas you get along well with English. I’m often shocked how little German a lot of people speak that have been working here for years. If I go to Brazil for example I don’t expect everything to be in English, I try to make use of my little Portuguese and am grateful for people that do speak english. I think a lot of the issues stem from comparing Germany to UK, US, Canada that are native English countries. Or small countries like the Netherlands that have to use English as a primary language in many businesses because there are just not enough dutch speakers.
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