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2023-08-30 0
Thanks brother sharing the knowledge about Canada
2023-08-30 0
I live in Canada and have been educated here, and I grew up here, but I would move to the US for the salaries if I could, but I'm not sure if pilots are eligible for a H1B, and I don't have the hrs to work there
2023-08-30 0
As a Nigerian in Nigeria he should comeback to Nigeria if he doesn't like Canada?
2023-08-29 0
If you have a good job and a stable income back home, there is no need to travel overseas. There are very good intl schools in Nigeria and elsewhere to send your kids to if you can pay their fees. However, if you don’t have a good job , relocate to Canada ??, US , Europe or Asia if you see an opportunity. It is rewarding to work in Saudi Arabia, China or Japan as a foreigner.
2023-08-28 3
Yes I agree, I am also immigrant. We should all go back home and not return to Canada. We should also tell our friends and family not to come.
2023-08-28 11
That One older gentleman was the wrong person to interview on this subject. He is older, has higher education in a field that is highly regulated in Canada and had a stable and conformable situation back home which isn't the case for the majority of immigrants from Nigeria. He is already set in his ways. He should go back to Nigeria and support his kids if they want ti study/immigrate to Canada.
2023-08-28 0
Ap kaise ponchi Canada ?
2023-08-28 0
Bhai don’t mind… fir pehle to aap Canada se aao \n Khi pe bhi rho Skill chahy kaam karne ke liye
2023-08-27 0
You can't build a nation with a 10 year old kid, and a retired senior citizen... That is why you like it or not you need immigrants who able to do the job to save Canada, and make it a powerful nation in the future..
2023-08-26 0
Sister abhi tou party shuru hui ha abi tou apne canada ki thand dikhi hi nhe????❤❤❤
2023-08-26 0
Mjha Canada ana ha student visa pa
2023-08-25 0
Why should Cdns become as greedy as Americans? The economy is slower but Canada has a totally different mindset . If you start with different principles for comparison the outcome is very different than you suggest. The problem is Global not Cdn !
2023-08-25 0
Malaika ap kis mall May gyi thi shopping k liy Jaha sy jewellery buy ki I also live in canada ??
2023-08-25 0
Konse skin care products use karte ho aap . Mere bhi boht acne ho gai hai jab se canada aya hu
2023-08-25 0
Hi malaika aapi I am your biggest fan❤ stay happy and blessed in canada❤❤
2023-08-25 1
Welcome to canada and all the very best bachay. I watched you first time and keep on recalling my time when i landed here 7 years ago! Love your videos as i can relate with every moment you have shared in yr videos. ❤ best of luck again.
2023-08-25 0
Hi Malaika enjoy your Canada trip
2023-08-25 0
Malaika canada ma ap ks ka pass rahtii hai
2023-08-25 0
Apka kitna expense aya hai please sahi se guide kar den Canada anek liye as a student
2023-08-24 0
?Hmm.. Live in the #1 most loved country on the planet? (CANADA) and move to the 2nd Most hated country on the planet? (U.S.A) I'm going to have to go with NO.
2023-08-24 0
Mujy advice do ky myry byty ny mcat ki tiari kar raha hy main iusy bahir bajhna cahti hon kya Canada best hy
2023-08-24 0
Brave girl. U travelled alone from pk to Canada first time. Very emotional vlog. Poora vlog dekhty hue Mai roty rahee Hoon . Mai khud bhi betii thee aur meree bhi 2 betiya Hain. 1 is 10 yrs n the younger is 5 yrs. So I can feel all the emotions of being mother n daughter both. God bless u beta. ❤
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
2023-08-24 0
God bless u honey u will be successful I visit Canada so many times beautiful country good luck usa
2023-08-24 0
Ap kis ky pass roki ho canada m
2023-08-24 0
Which studies you opt in canada
2023-08-24 0
Apka Pakistan se Canada tk Kitna kharcha aya
2023-08-22 0
Canada doesn't have a housing problem. Canada has a money problem. Politicians just don't know how to make more money, so they picked the easy way out.
2023-08-22 2
I am on a visitor visa in Canada but most of these speeches are fantasy. It’s not easy it looks. People or companies here employ those they know mostly
2023-08-22 0
My greatest concern is how to recover from all these economic and global troubles and stay afloat especially with the political power tussle going on in Canada.
2023-08-18 0
Canada is just the US up north : ultra capitalist spirit. People will do anything for a buck. No thanks!
2023-08-14 0
Aside from what was said (making more money), other reasons why many immigrants would fight tooth and nail to get U.S. citizenship are the fact that the U.S. has a bigger and wealthier population, which translates to American companies getting more investment money. And in turn, are alot more willing to invest more of that money into their employers. Other underlying reasons include an overall warmer climate, rich pay less taxes, and the fact that an immigrant finally obtaining U.S. citizenship is considered a status symbol. \n\nAnd there are other reasons why Canada government is far more immigrant friendly. The government wants to increase their country's population to at least 100 million, and that isn't possible with Canada being one of the numerous countries experiencing a decline in baby's being born. And the new immigrants are to hopefully prevent the time in the future when Canada has too many old people, but not enough caretakers and young people to tax.
2023-08-14 0
Hiii\n\nI am PR in canada and I want to apply visitor visa for my parents …so I have one question..in which option I have to select from this question..\nWhy do you need a visa ??\nPlease suggest me…thanks
2023-08-14 0
Such a nice sociological research on Canada / USA etc
2023-08-14 0
Hoe much total money should i have to move my family to canada .???
2023-08-14 0
Go to Canada apparently we can't have anymore houses witout immigrants even tho we have an insane housing problem bastards
2023-08-12 0
Comparing Shopfy to Google is not apple to apple. What about Google Canada to Goolge US?
2023-08-12 0
Canada might have a more welcoming immigration system, but that's also why the cost of living is so high. Top 6 in the world. Also I went to Toronto for business and talked to people, it's awful, rents around around 3-5k for single bedroom. Everything was waaaaay more expensive than even here in downtown Chicago where I live. rents are up 40%. If you're poor, good luck LOL
2023-08-12 0
I would never even consider moving to the US. Guns are too accessible, not caring about children lives (more for their guns). Backward in a lot of their technology. Canada is the place to be. No way ever ever would I move there
2023-08-12 0
Brother canada vich asi gulam aa
2023-08-11 0
pretty sure they wanna go to canada, is the only thing that makes sense
2023-08-11 0
Sir ap Canada k kis shahar ma rehty han???
2023-08-11 0
I’m not sure about the rest of the country but in Quebec you can’t just go from School to permanent residency. You need to apply for a work visa first and only then can you apply for permanent resident, acceptances take upwards of a year and that’s if it’s a single person. If you have a family or even a spouse more paperwork so it takes longer, I know a few people some who are single and got accepted and families. I know someone who’s been here for years and has extended his work visa because the permanent residency is taking so long because he has a wife and child. Afterwards you need to remain in Canada for like 3yrs before you can apply for citizenship.
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.
2023-08-07 0
Click on this link to watch our detailed video about the Top 10 Cheapest Cities to Live in Canada 2023: https://youtu.be/qgeHQzqlvzQ
2023-08-07 0
I was born in Canada and studied here and it was harder to find a job in Canada than the US. Luckily, TN is far easier than H1B so I can at least work here temporarily. But if I wanted to stay for more than 3-6 years, I’d want to look at a green card. But because TN is non-immigrant, I’d have to stay in the US between applying for a green card and getting it. Luckily, there is not much of a wait for Canadians. And I guess given that H1B people need permission to leave, our ability to leave and comeback however much we want is a luxury (though you could always get a difficult officer)
2023-08-07 0
Yes that's right the NDP leader guy Singh calling Canada white supremacy racist.
2023-08-07 0
Canada has so many Ministers/MPS/MLAs from South Asia, but Australia has none., meaning that Canada high political rights for immigrants compared to Australia.
2023-08-05 0
This guy with turban is saying he doesn't has electricity or even a smartphone in his house when he left for Canada..... complete lies even a most backward town or village people have smart phone
2023-08-05 0
Brain drain? a 2019 report stated that 34,838 Canadians left Canada for the US when in that same year 81,400 highly skilled Immigrants came to Canada. The number of highly skilled immigrants coming in to Canada has been steadily increasing. While the number of people leaving Canada for the\nUS has been steadily decreasing to say that all of Canada's talented people are going to the US is just not true.
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