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2024-11-08 1
What a bafoon!! ????? can’t wait to watch this freak show begin!!! Did any of these morons think it through? The local sheriff is going to carry this out? ???? Estimates start at a trillion dollars ? I better get my tax cut and he better not leave a massive deficit for our kids!!
2024-11-07 0
This works for OLDdon - and the news media are doing the work. The more they broadcast this, the more migrants start heading for the borders.\nWho deals with the issue? Not OLDdon - BIDEN.\nSo, when OLDdon squats again in our White-House, the problem is so out of control he calls on ICE - looking like a savior to his blind followers.\n\nLet's do what we can, that is in our control - MID TERM ELECTIONS.\n\nThis is a big country, and county, state and local governments are already taking steps to thwart OLDdon's horrific policies.
2024-11-07 0
Is it necessary for me to remind everyone that Roxham Road - that Trudeau refused repeatedly to officially close for so many years - is located in... Québec. How convenient is that ! With the catastrophic consequences we should all know. ~~~ I know that local residents were scared : they purchased alarm systems. Is this going to happen again ?!
2024-11-07 0
Well the best thing to do for those illegal immigrant to come to Canada would be they go to India, apply for a student visa, come to Canada, join the Khalistani gang, apply for ASYLUM ,get a citizenship of Canada and join one of the gangster either Lawrence Bisnoi or Goldie Bhel gang and become a local king pin.\n\nThis is a hand made strategy by Trudeau and Singh.
2024-11-07 0
It’s funny that she says “ take our country back” when the majority of white people don’t want her here whether she’s here legally or not l. they don’t like the color of her skin, her accent, nothing. If she got into an argument with some white guy at the local gas station, he would yell at her to go back to her country.. He would not care if she had papers or not. This is about racism, not immigration. DUH.
2024-11-07 0
Most of the indians have went abroad leading to their people losing their jobs . Ofc it will anger the locals their . But the way he spoke to him was wrong
2024-11-07 0
Wow listen to the selfishness and the misinformed to where we have more jobs created than any president. That's your locals problem bud. Remember make sure that Donald Trump sends all these immigrants back otherwise he's phony. If they came here illegally send them all back don't choose which ones all of them have to go . Otherwise he's phony. Less Wars LMAO?? You better read the Trump Netanyahu strategy and you better read the promise with Putin and the destruction of NATO. None of you were making any sense
2024-11-07 0
Is Mexico gonna pay for it? We are a country of laws! Without a deportation order, you can’t deport people. So who’s paying for it. He probably gonna get local police to arrest- any brown or Spanish speaker!
2024-11-07 0
I worked in Criminal Court (NYC Metro area) for many years. We always checked for Immigration Holds on those who were arraigned in our courts. How it plays out is that INS would take a long time to appear where detainee was. Court (local w/ separate budget) wants to process the case quickly just like the local jail want to discharge because it cost money to keep people locked up. If INS is not fast enough to appear the people are released.
2024-11-07 0
The MAGA fools never think of who will pick their strawberries or roof their homes or pay taxes for local government services. Get ready MAGAs, your food prices, home repair costs and local taxes are about to jump. LOL
2024-11-07 0
First off Hello and Thank you CNN? \n\nI saw alot of Blue on Blue disenfranchising during this election something large media and large Blue internet influencers largely ignored? \n\nDemocrat's got a Hard Ass Thumping not by the masses, it was by the local disenfranchised and many of which where once Blue. What's that saying if I assume and you assume? ?? \n\n-just saying?
2024-11-04 0
at least chinese follow the rules like many others, indians comes and just dont give damn about local rules
2024-11-03 0
I feel sad that your videos and way of interpreting the situation is just to gaslight the local canadians against the poor and lower middle class families from India and other developing countries who are sold and frauded on fake Canadian dreams. The real culprits are probably your friends
2024-11-03 0
the main concept of any foreign govt giving permanent residency is whether you fulfil the need for them, so this is good for people who have some skills and can positively contribute but anyone who just wants to go for the sake of going there is not going to get anything , they better study and then return .. this is nothing different from UK, its very hard to get Tier 2 visa in UK unless your job is in shortage or in the occupation list but the difference is that Canada has been very lenient in the past allowing people clearing just 10 years of schooling also getting student visas, this has not happened in UK as people come to study bachelor's or master when they have completed full 12+ years of schooling in their home country.. may be it was needed then in Canada but now its not the same case..so if govt is taking this step its first in the interest of the local people including the ones who have gained citizenship with proper procedure..
2024-11-03 0
To problem kya hai??? Bc bhr se log aake bheed bakri ki tarah wahan pde rhte h, aadhe logo ko naukri ni milti, overstay, crime… itne problem create krte h, also unke jo apne locals hai unko jobs ni milti, why does everyone think ki developed nations are bound to take immigrants. Trudeau is an ass but if his govt is doing this for immigration vo galat ni h. Overall u all want ki hm chutiya h lekin chutiya hm internationally banenge, bhai vo sirf quality ko rakhna chahte h to kya dikkat hai.
2024-11-02 0
Hello sir doing (CSTN) computer system technician networking courses from a local college. I'm literally confused like what would be my future ? what should i do in my life to get pr to get settled. I've no idea what should i do please guide if you have any suggestion cause sometimes i feel like i'll do trucking or become a welder (19 year old) Kind of feel pressurized.
2024-11-01 0
Wherever Indians go, they make dent there & locals are angry at this. ?
2024-11-01 0
Thanks for the locals response. but every body clearly knows that their kindness is NOT weakness. Do playing anything fool Canada, do something useful for god sake.
2024-10-31 0
This protest is a joke! They know what they signed up for before coming to Canada. So,  they should work within the rules and find a way to legally settle (if they can) or leave. \n\n\nHowever, Canadians deserve to know more about this mess which is an outcome of aggressive marketing by Private colleges and the government's greed to get quick cash into the Canadian economy. Here are some clarifications to note:\n\n\n1. In the last six years, 1.5 million international students brought a minimum of $67,500,000,000 direct cash into the Canadian economy. (Assuming a min $40-45000 per student for 2 year diploma, between to $100,000 - 150,000 for undergrad, and around $50,000 for Masters degrees). Usually, international students have to pay most of this money before applying for the study visa. \n\n\n2. These colleges employ Canadians for their day to day operations. From cleaning, maintainance, administration to teaching, each college operates with approx 20-30million budget. So, more students lead to more employment for Canadians who further pay taxes.\n\n\n3. All students start work straightaway, pay taxes, and do not qualify for social security. They do not qualify for any student loans by Canadian govt or banks. So, they generate revenue for Canada through their work and taxes. The thing that govt LOVES.\n\n\n4. These students become new consumers and their expenditure generate revenues for local businesses.\n\n\n5. Most Colleges would not survive without international students. Which is good in the sense that only quality colleges will survive and other hanky panky colleges would shut down. However, such closures will lead to job losses, bankruptcy when the colleges won't be able to afford their expenses.\n\n\nSo, considering these factors it will be an industry collapse. Govt needs to control immigration. They need to introduce intelligent policies. The steps that current govt is currently taking are politically motivated not rational.
2024-10-30 0
Blud drank 5 bottles of beer at the local pub before fighting to innocent muslims?
2024-10-29 0
Interesting topic, for skilled people there are plenty of reasons that make Germany unattractive as compared to a lot of other western countries.\nBut pitiably this video amplifies one of the most frequent misconceptions regarding Germany:\nIt's extremely hard to find friends in Germany and the friendliness of the locals usually has loads of room for improvement. Fair. These statements are absolutely true, no doubt.\nBut:\nThese statements do not say anything about German behavior towards foreigners/strangers/POC/YouNameIt.\nInstead any native German been raised in Germany will experience the same issues.
2024-10-28 0
This is because of the stupid policies of the local government
2024-10-27 0
I heard on my visit to Canada earlier this year for vacation the same thing, BUT you talked to Canadians who were obviously unemployed/with no skills and homeless (at least it seemed like that, my apologies if that was not the case. All immigrants should respect the local law and do not impose their culture in adopted land. I believe that Indians come to Brampton because they find their own kind of people there and feel that they will not feel any racism, mind you it happens everywhere. Racism in parts of Canada is very much there. \nI stayed in Toronto with a friend and noticed almost 99% of tenants there were chinese, and no one was speaking English. Would like you to interview there as well.
2024-10-27 0
In Figi Indians became a majority, local Figians felt theatened, there was a coup
2024-10-26 0
India has so good college at 1/10 of the price . But the thing 90% of the student go to abroad work and earn money without any bad intentions. Canada open so many fake college to get more international student and change 4-5 time then local ... So it's both student and Canada fault...
2024-10-26 0
If you’re navigating the permanent residency (PR) process for Canada, Australia, or Germany, preparing for winter and understanding residency requirements are key aspects of your transition. Canadian winters are particularly harsh, with temperatures frequently dropping below 0°C, while Australia and Germany offer a range of climates. Picking the right winter jacket can make a big difference, especially when moving to regions with unpredictable weather. This guide covers essential insights on winter preparation and the PR process for Canada, Australia, and Germany. \nPreparing for Winter \nWhen considering permanent residency in Canada, Australia, or Germany, understanding climate differences is crucial. Whether you're working with Canada PR consultants, Australian PR consultants, or Germany PR consultants, preparation for varied climates will help ensure a smoother transition. Here’s what to keep in mind: \n1.\tExpected Temperatures: In Canada, cities like Vancouver are milder with wet winters, while Toronto faces colder, often icy conditions. Regions in central and northern Canada have extreme lows, such as -19°C in Regina during January. Germany has varied winter climates, while Australia’s milder winters can still feel chilly in certain regions. \n2.\tChoosing the Right Jacket: For newcomers, warm, waterproof, and windproof jackets are essential for Canadian winters. Parkas, puffer jackets, and wool coats are ideal for different climates across Canada, Germany, and Australia. Parkas offer heavy insulation and water resistance, while puffer jackets are versatile and suited for layering. Wool coats add style but lack water resistance, making them suitable for drier German winters. \n3.\tTypes of Insulation: When relocating, especially through global talent streams in Canada, Australia, or Germany, picking jackets with appropriate insulation—down for warmth or synthetic for water resistance—is recommended for your first winter abroad. \n4.\tBudget Considerations: Budget options start at around $50, while high-end brands such as Canada Goose or Arc'teryx offer premium options for harsh winters. Mid-range choices from brands like The North Face provide a balance between quality and cost. \nNavigating the PR Process and Requirements \nEach country has unique pathways and requirements for permanent residency. Consulting with professionals who specialize in Canada immigration, Australia immigration, or Germany immigration can streamline the process, especially if you're applying from India or seeking a provincial nomination (like BCPNP or MPNP for Canada). \n•\tCanada PR Process: Canada offers various pathways for PR, including express entry, provincial nominee programs (e.g., BCPNP, MPNP, NBPMP), and spousal sponsorship. These programs have specific criteria, such as work experience, language proficiency, and educational qualifications. Consultants can guide you through each step, from document preparation to application submission. \n•\tAustralia PR Process: Australia's PR pathways, like the Skilled Migration Program, allow skilled professionals to work and live in Australia. The Global Talent Stream in Australia also targets specialized talent in fields such as tech and medicine, easing the immigration process for qualified individuals. \n•\tGermany PR Process : Germany offers options like the EU Blue Card and employment-based visas, making it possible for skilled workers to obtain residency. Consultants can assist with the application process and explain requirements like work contracts and proof of language proficiency. \nStudying and Working Abroad \nCountries like Canada, Australia, and Germany provide work and study opportunities for immigrants, making it easier to gain local experience. Programs for study and work facilitate cultural adjustment and open pathways to PR. Immigration consultants can help identify the best routes to achieve your career and residency goals, whether in education, employment, or both. \nImmigrating to a new country means facing unique challenges, from adapting to climate to understanding immigration requirements. Proper winter attire ensures you stay comfortable as you settle in, and expert immigration advice helps navigate complex residency processes. With the right preparation, you can embrace your new life abroad with confidence.
2024-10-25 0
What seems to dominate our Prime Minister’s priorities are issues like LGBTQ+ rights and sanctioning Russia—a focus that began a decade ago—while the pressing challenges facing Canadians today have taken a backseat. This failure to address the immediate concerns of Canadians has left many feeling frustrated and neglected. Rather than tackling domestic issues head-on, there’s been a greater emphasis on maintaining a positive image on the global stage. However, these cosmetic gestures do little for Canadians struggling with real problems at home.\n\nIf the Canadian economy were thriving, like those of Singapore, China, or the UAE, there would be a natural push to attract more international talent and investment. But instead, our economy is faltering, and many businesses are on the brink of collapse. This raises an important question: why do large Canadian businesses prioritize trade with China instead of focusing on strengthening the local market? It’s time to hold these businesses accountable for their choices, as well as the government, for failing to create a conducive environment for domestic growth. Addressing these structural issues and focusing on the needs of Canadians should be the priority—not seeking validation abroad.
2024-10-25 0
Most immigrants who come to Canada work hard every day, contributing to the country's economy by paying taxes, which helps the Canadian government meet its financial obligations. Unlike many of Canada’s millionaires and billionaires, who often make their wealth here in Canada but spend it elsewhere—such as in the USA or the Caribbean—immigrants tend to invest directly into their local communities. They purchase homes, buy cars, shop for groceries, and use public transit—all of which directly support the local economy. Their spending power remains within Canada, helping to create jobs and maintain the vitality of our communities
2024-10-25 0
The manufacturing and high-tech jobs that Canada once prided itself on are no longer flourishing here. Instead, many Canadian millionaires and billionaires have moved significant projects overseas to countries like China and India, where labor is cheaper. My cousin, for example, manages software engineers in India who produce software for a Canadian company he works for—because the company's millionaire owner recognizes that outsourcing is far more cost-effective than employing Canadians. Similarly, a friend in Calgary mentioned that even the construction of the Peace Bridge involved components manufactured in South Korea, with only the assembly done locally. It became a political statement, but it highlighted how even critical infrastructure projects are outsourced for cost savings.\n\nSo, who is truly to blame? Politicians and business leaders, most of whom are born and raised in Canada, are at the heart of this issue. Immigrants face the same struggles as many underprivileged Canadians. For instance, a Tim Hortons owner on Southland Drive SE shared with me that he struggled to hire local workers—many would not show up or quit without notice. Eventually, he sponsored six workers from the Philippines, providing them housing nearby, and his operations became smoother without the frequent staffing issues. Another employer mentioned that when hiring local workers, he often hires two people for a one-person job because he knows that one might not show up. These stories underscore the reality that the challenges with the labor market are deeper than just immigration—they reflect structural issues within the economy and decisions made by those at the top.
2024-10-25 0
Still not enough. And too little way too late. Our small town convenience store is a total revolving door for East Indian ‘family members’. You get whiplash because every week or 10 days there is a new immigrant working there. Very poor customer service, and barely any English. Of course people get fed up! They NEVER hire local. There are lots of local older teens who can and would love to do those convenience store jobs. No following rules, no checks and accountability. It’s past being enough.
2024-10-25 0
No jobs for local Canadians! Canada is working towards 3rd world status soon! Local Canadians becoming minorities.
2024-10-25 0
Too many in already, the question is how many are actually helping Canada grow or just squatting or causing headaches for locals? Have they started deporting undesirables? Majority could not afford housing, too expensive. High cost of living is too much for people getting base pay. Trudumb caused this disaster. The government needs to be revamp.
2024-10-25 0
What I would like to know is, how can the immigrants afford to buy up 3 local businesses in the small town that I live in and still receive government handouts and tax breaks..?
2024-10-25 0
On my LinkedIn I get people from all over the world who want to come, from Europeans to Brazilians and all these people contact me looking for opportunities. Our gov't prioritized low wage workers who they can practically enslave with minimum wage short term then turn around and kick them out.\n\nThis is the most egregious thing I've ever seen and they do it the most Canadian way too, with a smile and popish attitude. \n\nAll these Walmart, Tim Hortons, basically all these service jobs should be going to locals and locals ONLY! I've never seen an indian eating from Tim Hortons but 100% of the people who work there are indian. Why? because they're working in slave labor.
2024-10-24 0
That’s what leftist governments do to their countries. Look at the democratic led cities in the US: cesspits of illegal activities tolerated by local governments.
2024-10-24 0
Over the top immigration from corrupt 3rd world countries - that's the issue! The locals are over it, it's happening in Australia, New Zealand and even the US with the invasion of central Americans too.
2024-10-23 3
Indians are amazing when it comes to skills and hard work. The way Brampton has been taken over by Indians. Similarly, Markham has been taken over by Chinese. Mississauga has a lot of Pakistanis and this country is the country of immigrants. Indians are playing a major role in the local market, Of Canada, Indians are smart, intelligent, intelligent, and hard-working people who don’t do drugs or any nonsense. Why CANADA needs immigrants if you want them, then don’t cry over them.
2024-10-23 0
White people after wiping off whole brown skin local , show white privilege, the white must leave and repent for the genocide their fore father committed,
2024-10-23 1
As an Indian who has worked in Europe I want to highlight a few things. \nDesis are loud and annoying. \nThey will talk loudly on the phone sometimes its annoying.\nThey will try to force their culture onto others. \n\nCons of the west.\n\n1. Lazy people who don't want to work and support the economy. \n2. The west is built by hard working immigrants only countries like Japan and Singapore were built by the locals.\nWhite folks are lazy and they need to get a job.
2024-10-21 0
I have an idea for her. Become a Prime Minister or External Affairs Minister. At least go to the local leader and explain your concerns.
2024-10-21 0
At least that guy came to ?? with some dignity by obeying rules & laws given by Canada, and even giving back some tax to that country. But the ancestors of these kinds with white skined racism came into that country by MASSACRE of many innocent locals at that time. \n\nNow they are bragging about its my country & leave the country.
2024-10-20 0
Something similar happens even in Bangalore where the local autowala's do with other state people.
2024-10-20 0
How come all the people I talk to in my city,say they hate foreigners? Locals starting to feel like the Germans and France etal I guess.
2024-10-19 0
She is not wrong. When you immigrate to a new place, locals will feel sad!
2024-10-19 0
This discrimination is all over Canada against Indian, because they mistake Sikhs(khalistanis) living in Canada as indian, most of them poop on streets and outside their home. It's same tactics what muslims play in india, first they settle in one locality and starts slowly to expand by irritating Hindus communities to make them leave their house and run away.
2024-10-19 0
The Canadian government blindly supports most wanted criminals. Justin Trudeau just wants to do local politics.
2024-10-18 0
We build this country. Now immigrants get to arrive here, take what we built for granted and most of the time just change everything to suit their culture. This is a real issue. If I went to India to live there I would never do such a thing. When you immigrate, you accept the local culture as the main one. Its called compromising. You immigrate for the benefits but also you accept the downsides.
2024-10-18 0
No hate!! But U thing I would like to tell is that now most of Indian's (Settled abroad) can now understand what exactly a Bihari feels. Everytime a bihari visits a new state he has to face such things like an outsider same thing is done with Indian Abroad! Remember The way Indian's treat Bihari is same as Foreigners treat Indian ?\nThe local people usually say that the Bihari are settling here this is concerning they might steal our job this and that.\nAnd when the same thing will happen to them abroad they'll cry for it??.\nThe foreigners treat Indians the same way as Indian's treat Biharis. \nForeigners would feel the same when the population of Indian immigrants will increase it will be concerning for any citizen why to cry for it?
2024-10-17 1
Here in Amherst Massachusetts USA, international India students were getting food from local food bank. Now the food bank stopped the privilege of the local US senior citizens instead. Due to the lack of resources after so many Indian students from UMass Amherst were taking the welfare. Does it happen in Canada as well?
2024-10-15 0
You Canadian love salvery so indian come to your country do hardworking creating job for your locals pay highers income tax get your economy from bottom to top now you say to many indian move back home but you won't survive without indian
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