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2023-09-22 0
i am concernced about human rights of khalistanis in canada ... need a seperate nation khalistan in canada.....
2023-09-22 1
final solution to Canada's Indian problem
2023-09-21 0
True canadian ppl become poor coz, canada now become land of extremists and terrorists. Gov protect them but not protect real canadian. So sad. Third world country like canada what u expect? Good luck to become land of terrorists in near future
2023-09-21 0
Do people really think that things will change with new govt? No they won’t. Canada will be in hotness for long. You have no manufacturing, people age old and aging, you have low class immigration.
2023-09-21 0
Good day Chokor and everyone here, pls I need help with a good 1year course in Canada. I would have have preferred a 2 years course but I can't afford it. I missed out in NBCC application. Pls any afford program in nice province? I don't mind the province, I just need a province with an easy PR route like Saskatchewan. Pls don't ignore. Thanks
2023-09-21 0
Canada ke kyo badnami kar kahe ho sardar ji
2023-09-20 0
No level of government has guts to increase density. I'm amazed Canada is still pushing oil based development at this time. Endless suburbs. Young generation will pay for this quite soon.
2023-09-19 0
In 2021, I embarked on a life-changing journey with a dream to move to Canada through the Express Entry program. It was a decision that filled me with both excitement and trepidation. The prospect of a new beginning in a foreign land beckoned, and I was determined to make it a reality. The process started with rigorous research and countless sleepless nights. I gathered all the necessary documents, completed language proficiency tests, and meticulously calculated my Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. My aim was to secure a coveted Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.\nAs the year progressed, I faced moments of doubt and frustration. The pandemic had disrupted immigration processes, and the Express Entry draws became highly competitive.\nHowever, just as I was reaching the final stages of the process, something very negative and unexpected turn of events occurred in my life. My dreams were put on hold once more, and uncertainty loomed on the horizon. Although I faced setbacks and delays, I learned that it’s life and things happen for better or worse…. We just need to accept it and continue working towards our lives …. Be it in Canada or Elsewhere…!!!??? Opportunity will come but the only thing is if we are willing to grab it….!!! Acceptance is the key.
2023-09-19 0
God bless you sir chorko I always enjoy your videos , I don't care about the lengthy, hence am getting all the informations I want, \n\nGod bless you sir hope meeting you one day in Canada,
2023-09-19 0
Canada has changed these last 6 years and it's definitely not for the better.
2023-09-19 0
Because of unnecessary spending on reefuuujiesss & ukraaayy . Canada left with no money to build condos and homes
2023-09-19 2
Winnipegger here who lived in Toronto 2014-2020, moved back to Wpg 2020-2021 and is now back in Toronto. \n\nFirst and foremost, your comments on crime are inconsistent with the data and blown out of proportion. I suggest viewers take a look at StatsCan’s crime severity index which confirms that Ontario is the safest province or territory in Canada (safer than PEI lol). There are also scores for cities and Toronto is safer than almost every other Canadian city, safer than even Ottawa or Calgary, twice as safe as Vancouver, nearly three times safer than Winnipeg. If we start comparing to US cities, it would be even more shocking. Suffice to say, Toronto is not only safe, but it’s the safest major city in Canada and one of the safest major cities on earth. \n\nThe homelessness crisis has certainly gotten a lot worse, sadly. As has the cost of living, but you get what you pay for.\n\nHaving travelled to 35 countries (doesn’t mean I’m an expert, but I have some experiences in other places), I respectfully disagree and think Toronto is one of the greatest cities. It’s one of the greenest cities in this continent, safe, on the lake, super close to other major cities, great infrastructure (relative to Canadian cities anyway), it’s beautiful and there’s a ton to do, not to mention the diversity. \n\nDon’t be turned off by this, if you can afford it, it’s one of the best places you could live on this planet.
2023-09-19 6
I grew up in the states but am a dual Canadian citizen. I'd love to move to Canada one day but the cost of living compared to the low wages is a huge turn off. Even though the US has a host of problems, for my field (tech) all its major cities pay far beyond what any major city in Canada would.
2023-09-19 0
Canada has gotten what it voted for. When a vapid, ideologically driven government rules they sacrifice the well being of the nation to achieve their ends. Now the country is suffering for it.
2023-09-19 0
Which airlines are the best to travel to Canada? Pls reply oooooooO
2023-09-19 0
Thanks a lot bro. You're doing a great job with enlightenment. God will continually bless you. I'm looking for a job in Canada oooooo. God help me ooooooo. Let employer put a call across oooooo so I can come in.
2023-09-19 0
Thanks Alina, that was very informative. I've never been to Toronto before, but it was a place I am considering visiting someday. So far, where are some places in Canada would you recommend to live?
2023-09-18 0
Canadas inflammation is extremely high
2023-09-17 0
I need work in Canada but I not my English is broken are you need me for any job dear
2023-09-15 0
Chokor you are a God sent to Africans coming to Canada.Congratulations Tunde\nlooking forward to meeting you chokor in canada I'm very hopeful I will be there some day. Information is power absolutely.
2023-09-15 0
You are 100% honest and telling the truth. \nI advised two persons I know holding visitors visa that it may not be as easy as they think to switch their status when they arrive, they called me a bad person that I didn’t want them to come to Canada. \n\nThere is also the risk deportation or missing your chance of ever getting visa again if they make that move of going to immigration inside Canada for changing of status when you told them from the beginning that you just want to come on holiday and return.
2023-09-14 0
Do your qualification count in Canada or you just get jobs far from what you studied?
2023-09-14 0
Nigeria is one of the strongest economies in Africa\n\nNigeria will become better. but sadly, Canada is better than other countries
2023-09-13 0
Wow, Canada experiences the same problem as the usa, the problem of homelessness which is also increasing. It is obvious that every country who follows the usa’s policy ends up in the same dire situation. There is something wrong with the system in these countries, capitalism.
2023-09-13 1
Hi choco is it possible to apply for asylum in Canada while you left your children in onather foreign. country because of your situation are you gonna be able to bring them as well after getting asylum am currently in South Africa
2023-09-12 0
Sardar log india se bhag k canada kyu baag rhe hai ? Whats the ground reality
2023-09-12 0
Truth of Canada is truth of adanac Truth of world wealth organisation is WHO what adanac
2023-09-11 0
Canada is only close to the US and it's far from every other country in the world. \n\nAustralia has all of Asia on top of it hence why Australia gets most millionaires moving into their country than any other in the world. Australia also falls under Asia's time zone, which makes it a better choice for international students since nearly all of them come from Asia and also makes business a lot easier. \n\nAustralia is much closer to them than Canada.
2023-09-10 0
Students are wasting their money in canada. Students should look for options in india and other countries. Students should be smart and intelligent to make their way in india and other countries.
2023-09-10 0
Funjabis are always funny people ??? greedy to migrate to Canada and establish Kalistan there
2023-09-10 0
Even Canadian born people are regretting living in Canada, these days. I'm happy people are doing these video's because you don't know how many times I've spoken to immigrants who 100% regret they moved to Canada. And the worst is most spent their savings to get to Canada, but have no money to move back home. Being Canadian = a life of being a SLAVE. That's it. That's all. If you've always dreamed for a life of worry, high stress, little ability to save money and Slavery... then that's the perfect place for you!
2023-09-09 0
i am planing to go to canada for hogher studies ..can you give me advice which city is best …and how to unlock sim ❤❤
2023-09-09 0
Bhai main UK hu , par ye sardarji ki baat galat hai, Canada boht hi vadiya country hai, iske alawa Australia, US, New Zealand bhi boht vadiya country seege. \n\nIndia vadiya hai par je tussi , foreign toh paisa kama kar aithe launde ho toh aur vi vadiya hai...
2023-09-06 0
1. curruption nahi hai 2. clean hai 3. politices nahi 4. petrol cheap 5. neat and clean all city in canada 6.
2023-09-06 0
Never come to canada, we regret, very soon reverse migrate.
2023-09-06 0
Come to canada for low wages, high taxes, high house prices, poor health care and a daily dose of wokeness in the media every day.....if you been rejected elsewhere canada will take you
2023-09-05 0
Canada openly funds insurrections in India. They are a colonial supremacist power actively at war against Hindu India.
2023-09-05 0
Hahahah! In Canada, they give you a job, they expect you to do your job while you’re on the clock. In Nigeria you are working and having fun. That’s why one country is developed and the other is not. The one has functional institutions, nothing works in the other. It’s no wonder why anyone migrating from a country like Nigeria would have problems initially getting used to a system like Canada or the US where productivity is of the utmost importance. Also the “big man” syndrome often common in most developing countries does not exist in most of these developed nations. It takes some Nigerian professionals a little while to get off the high horse of their “bigmanism” and get used to the near egalitarian state of these societies. Plus, you have to go through a process of licensure before the degrees you brought with you are worth anything. Before then you have to endure with odd jobs and answer to your superiors at work. \n\nIt’s a process, and all those who migrate to Canada and the US have to go through it. The reward? You have the opportunity to give you and your kids a better life.
2023-09-05 0
He has summarized the minority experience excellently. Canada is a mirage.
2023-09-05 0
Immigration in Canada is literally destroying the middle class. I'd like to know who is funding your operation because clearly, they have a vested interest in gutting the middle class.
2023-09-05 0
Great brother. Canada me kaam karo. Or India wapas ake moj karo.
2023-09-05 0
4:36 Not the full picture. Canadian capital is so much more risk adverse compared to the U.S. VCs in Canada might as well be private equity - there’s almost no sense of “venture” at all. What capital there is tends to be funnelled through a small number of gatekeepers who all have ties to government, resulting in a non-diverse pool of lookalike investee companies that are basically guided by the most conservative capitalists imaginable. The most innovative startups started in Canada choose to flee to the US for a reason. It’s like any uber-talented, globally minded, ambitious kid growing up in a small, parochial town - they need to get away as far as possible to realize their potential.
2023-09-04 0
Please mention that there is no family life in USA, Canada and many other foreign countries. People just lived for that particular country and die there. GO INDIA
2023-09-04 0
What's the point of going to Canada when one can get a better education in India? Life in Canada will always be full of suffering even if you finish your graduation and get a petty job.
2023-09-04 0
Baiji canada la muqabala nahi
2023-09-04 0
Baiji canada hee accchaa hai
2023-09-04 0
India is better than canada.
2023-09-03 0
If canada has enough land to build house why it doesn’t handover to people to build by own, they need make it free
2023-09-03 0
After covid we have no Business. We deal in coconuts business, sugar we can export. Or we can import fm India. We can work for import fm Canada.
2023-09-03 0
I'm fm Goa India, me n my wife wants to come to Canada. My age 65 n my wife 64 years. It's possible? No one of my relatives in Canada. Please Reply. Thanks. We r ready to work in mall etc. Thanks. If possible will WhatsApp.
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