Research Tool
Close Reading
Click a comment to load its sentiment categories, AI rationale, and reply thread.
Comments
Page 1 of 1
· filtered
| Published | Reply likes | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-08-25 | 0 |
Please move to a small town in Alberta like i did. They need hard-working people. Get out of big cities.
|
| 2024-07-05 | 0 |
Jeez, the irony. Yes, please move away so those that have lived here and suffered their entire lives might actually get a small chance of being a homeowner....Ya know, instead of people just showing up and being handed the keys to life.
|
| 2024-06-21 | 0 |
Same with America ?? we have so much islamaphobia here, racism, hate crime, a big agenda about LGBT and transgender topics being discussed with small children & Drag queens etc like your mentioning. I am also considering moving to a Muslim country. Can you recommend how can we choose where to move ? Did you do isthikhara ? Did you go stay in Dubai and diff countries for a few months to decide. Please, do a video on this on how other Muslim families can decide. ❤
|
| 2024-03-24 | 0 |
I came in Windsor Ontario as a foreign worker in 2009, wasn't the best time to look for a job there but still. I did 1 year of studying, worked again, left for Alberta in 2012 where I still am. Got my PR in 2014 and citizenship in 2022. Most of the things I hear against living in Canada must be true, I don't doubt it but I'm just not aware of them. I didn't even know there was a bank account freezing during COVID. It wasn't easy to get a good job, I had to leave for a small community in Alberta to get the most of what I wanted and that's why I am oblivious to the harsher reality that people have to endure in Toronto or Vancouver. But the thing is, as soon as I landed in Toronto and got robbed 50$ by some guy (this is just an anecdote not the real reason), I knew I shouldn't try to make a living there. I know job opportunities are in those big cities but please, if you can, there are great communities that need people, workers, consumers and families. If you can land a job there, move! At least try. It doesn't even have to be that far up north, nor to be a mini small village. Small city, rural living, no criminality, cheap housing, lots of space, family friendly, no traffic, no wait time to see a doctor, friendly people, douchebags, we have it here. Are they drawbacks? Yes of course. Need to drive 1 or 2 hour to get a scan or an MRI, car dependance is exacerbated but hey, it feels like a free country where no one have been overpriced...yet.
|
| 2023-09-12 | 0 |
This is an excellent video and applies to immigrants of other backgrounds too. Please note that if Canadian Healthcare was any incentive to move here, there's a lot of discrimination and dismissal of minorities for early screenings of life threatening diseases (particularly cancer). \nWhy? Because if you contribute to CPP or QPP and die before retirement, they keep your money except a death benefit of $2500 unless they do a small monthly payout to your widow (if you were married) or child (only if they are under 18). Immigrants are lucrative to our government because they want to collect more taxes and when you don't know your way around our system, you get taken advantage of.
|
| 2023-07-16 | 0 |
A couple of things: first, why should we have to move to a small town to feel safe? I think the. US folks have become desensitized to the gun violence -- and I'm sure there are folks in your small town that have guns as well. And please, don't say we are a smaller version of the US. We are not. We are our own country, flaws and all. I would never consider moving to the US.
|
| 2021-07-09 | 0 |
Hello Navdeep singh how are you,I have 7years of experience in Banking Domain rite now working in HSBC now I would like apply for PR.So,can you please explain me within how many months I can get PR if I apply and planning to move with my wife and small kid,and if I come there can I get good Financial Banking Jobs where I have good experience on that.Can you please drop down a reply message for this one.
|
Showing 1–7 of 7
Prev
Next