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| 2023-09-14 | 0 |
I have heard this from another YouTuber in Sydney. She ended up finding permanent residency in Canada.
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| 2023-09-13 | 0 |
It's a Jedi mind trick. Storm the gates while people climb the fence. They need the national guard permanently at all borders
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| 2023-09-12 | 0 |
ITS NOT SEEKING EDUCATION BUT SEEKING PERMANENT RESIDENCY. SHORTCUT SEEKERS.
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| 2023-09-11 | 0 |
I met a guy from Canada & advised me its better to relocate to one of the less desired locations. I mean everybody wants to move to Toronto or Vancouver but there are also cities like Calgary or Nova Scotia. And I think there's a provincial nomination instead of the skilled workers program. I don't know how strictly they follow it but the Canadian system is supposed to give preference to Canadian citizens and permanent residents first.
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| 2023-09-09 | 0 |
Mujhe to in logon ki baat bahut hi Ajeeb lagi hai kyonki main jab 2012 men Sydney aya to maine 4 jagah job apply aur charon jagah se job offer hua tha. Koi bhi problem, as such, nahin hue. Haan eknbaatbzaroor thi ki ghar milana asaan nahin hota. Magar ek realtor se contact kiya to bahut asani se mil gayaa.\n\nI think it boils down to how good you are with planning and communication skills.\n\nOne more thing, I had PR for both Canada and Australia from day one and we finally settled down in Melbourne. We did not do the common mistake of coming as students.\n\nTo conclude, I am 100% convinced that Melbourne, Australia is anytime a better choice than Canada.\n\nOne more thing, I do have a full time permanent govt job here in Melbourne. \n\nOnce again, I don't see any problem here in Australia. I must thank my Indian education for getting P/R easily for both the countries??
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| 2023-09-09 | 0 |
Look, not even if you were the former president of developing country should you permanently migrate with the mentality that you're going to get the best jobs in the West and also be insulated from discrimination. It won't happen because it's not your country! It is only when you lower your expectations that you'll actually see success. Semplicita!
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| 2023-09-08 | 0 |
I always knew that the best way to imigrate to the US/CA was coming as a TOURIST, overstay, wait until you find someone and get married to someone and get a permanent residency. There's no other way. It shouldn't be that way... but...
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| 2023-09-06 | 0 |
I said if they get permanent custody of my kids I will destroy america I mean it
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| 2023-09-04 | 0 |
So you can change your visiting visa into a permanent so you can get jobs that way
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| 2023-09-04 | 0 |
I'm a permanent resident in Canada, and I'm on track to become a citizen in a couple years. My sister is a head doctor at one of the biggest and most well known and well respected hospitals in the US. She's saved countless children. And it took her 10 years to get her green card and additional years to become a citizen. It took me 3+ years to get my permanent residence and it'll have taken me 6-7 years to become a citizen. And I'm just an animator. \n\nCanada's immigration system is expensive and time consuming, but it's fair, has a reasonable time frame, and it's much less arbitrary than the systems in the USA. I have my fair share of complaints but I feel exceptionally lucky that the system doesn't feel like it's actively working against me.
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| 2023-09-04 | 6 |
My family and I got permanent residency in Canada back in 2016 and it is true it is not worth it. My spouse and I hold PhDs in Health Services Management and Biomedical Research and were educated and trained in the UK. I was serving as a professor of Biology in my country at that time but Canada wanted me to start over at the bottom as well as my husband despite our proven track record of experience and credentials from accredited British universities. We opted to stay in our home country and today we are far better off and more accomplished at home than we would have been in Canada. The skilled migrant worker program offered by Canada is really for young persons under 30 without families, straight out of unoversity and who are not senior or established in their career. Most notably, we are minorities and felt that we were discriminated against when trying to acquire housing in a surbuban community in Canada and the same was experienced when registering our children for school. Honestly, we did not feel welcomed at all and opted to return home after 8 days in Canada.
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| 2023-09-03 | 0 |
He could make $1000 in Nigeria? Must've been running a rpivate clinic. Why didn't he stay back and have his family move overseas instead? He didn't talk about the challenges of living in Nigeria like poor quality of life, poor electricity and security infrastructure. If he is so aggrieved, he can always go back home while his family remains in Canada, that way he is still eligible for permanent residency.
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| 2023-09-02 | 0 |
Australia won't give any benefits to temporary visa holders such as student. I think it's same for every western country. Don't compare the benefits of being on permanent residency with student visa. These are completely different.
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| 2023-09-02 | 0 |
AFTER ALL, OUR HOME COUNTRY IS THE BEST PLACE FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY.
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| 2023-08-31 | 0 |
I am an American currently traveling in Canada. This is my second summer here. If it wasnt for the freezing cold up here, i would start my paperwork to move here permanently. Most likely, I will continue to be here as long as I dont freeze ?every year. I am so over the US and how sick it has become. When I go back to the States, I worry constantly about my safety. Here I never have.
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| 2023-08-31 | 0 |
It's simple logic, if you doing well in your country, there isn't any need permanently relocating abroad, i am doing better here in Nigeria, though the inflation is choking but I could still pull forward day by day and my environment is one that keeps my sanity intact. Even when I am broke or sales are stagnant I could fall back on other things, even when there is no money to eat i can eat from my landladys house or travel back home, the community enables you to prosper and the empathy of people, how we care for ourselves is really soothing.
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| 2023-08-30 | 0 |
Great documentary, but in my opinion, it's terribly one-sided, portraying these colleges as villains and the students as poor, innocent victims. As a former international student from India myself, who had the privilege of attending a prestigious university in the UK, working there, and moving on, the workings of this situation are as clear as daylight and as old as the hills.
\nIt wasn't any different back then in the UK 20 years ago, during the heady Blair days, when UK colleges significantly increased their intake of international students, aided by a lax visa regime. This was also in response to tighter visa restrictions in the US following 9/11. Students enrolling in such colleges, as well as the parents funding them, are well aware that these are degree mills. The sole aim here is to somehow navigate through college and stay long enough until permanent residency comes through.
\nTears flow and protests erupt only when this unspoken but clearly understood agreement is broken, often with the media conveniently at hand. The reasons driving this insatiable urge are multifarious, but poverty and lack of opportunities in the country (in this case, India) do not really rank high on the list. Social prestige and an imagined better life in the 'West' certainly do, particularly among young people from states like Punjab, Haryana, and parts of Gujarat.
\nNothing about this is illegal, and not to sound cynical, these are market forces at work. However, in my view, this represents a more accurate truth. It would be great to see Fifth Estate also report from this side
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| 2023-08-29 | 0 |
Facts!\nFacts!!\nFacts!!!\nGuest what, many folks live in denial, the grind in the West is unending rat race, a delusional masturbatory of bruise ego Western world will burn you out and probably waste your youth.\n\nI speak as a New Yorker, now presently living in Africa permanently.\n\nMoving back to Your Motherland is one of the best decisions you will ever mafe your life.
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| 2023-08-28 | 0 |
Canada has about 40 million people. United States has in excess of 330 million people.\n\nCanada has a Demographics problem we are by their native born. Canadians are not reproducing and in many cases they need immigrants in or just keep the population of that somebody to support the retirees in aging Canadians\nYet they do not have the infrastructure in order to produce the high-quality high, paying jobs in comparison to the United States\n\nThere healthcare system is overburdened and not able to deliver and their housing is over priced and they have a high problem of the unhoused Canadians\n\nFor this reason, they have to letting people in order to survive\n\nThey do not have the number of large cities that the US have saw cities like Toronto and Vancouver will necessarily have more forewarn Canadians than that of similar cities in the United States\n\nUnited States going back couple generations back in the 1960s and 1970s and 1980s was a lot more welcoming of people wanting permanent residency and work permits that changed in the 1990s due to poor policies of the US and the xenophobia of the American born population feeling over competed by the brightest in the best coming from south Asia in China
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| 2023-08-28 | 0 |
Salam gul naz bhain taso ho mung la reply ra na kra taso mung ta owaye che mung air fort ke immgration officers ta da owayo che munga permanent zo aw ka na ow mung ta ho ba sa problem na ye taso mung ta owaye che mung sa owayo xska che mung ho da bacho da study dafara zo
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| 2023-08-27 | 0 |
Gulnaz bhain Aslam o walaikum taso dere khkolai videos saze kare de sta so video zamong dere khahe shew mung ho yam Canada ta dar zo za yam zama husband da aow 2children de munga da children da study dafara dar zo zamung biomatric wa sho taso mung ta da help raky che zamung na ba airport ke sa questions kege mung dase khaga officers ta owayo che munga permanent zo de ke ba mung ta da problem na ye taso mung pohaky Dera mehro bani ba ye za ba wait ko staso da reply zama childrens da apan ow Hassan Omar ke de
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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
If I’m clear you got an approved permanent resident out of the country…wow! How did you do it?
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| 2023-08-25 | 0 |
You mean to tell me that the U.S.A can't develop impenetrable barriers/ fences/ walls to stop the invasion of illegal immigrants? Democrats and Republicans, do your damn jobs and permanently seal our borders!!!
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
I live in USA, it’s been 4 years, you are a student ap ko umeed hy wapis jao gi , I am living here permanently, I was the youngest kid of my family. Time k sath sath sb ko Adat hojati hy. Agar mjh jesi bndi apne parents aur bhayon k bghair reh sakti hy to koi bhi reh skta hy I was the baby of my family.
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
Nmaz is the permanent solution of all problems who's agree with me ❤❤❤❤
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| 2023-08-24 | 2 |
NAMAZ is the permanent solution of all problems who agree with me
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| 2023-08-24 | 0 |
What's the point of getting permanent residency if your education is viewed as worthless by employers?
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| 2023-08-22 | 0 |
There's so many negatives to Canada's system and its obvious Canada's insane increase in immigration is only lowering wages, increasing housing prices, importing ethnic tensions and propping up minimum wage jobs. Canada's TFW and foreign student programs don't follow our scoring system. And they're complete scams. Indians come here to study at DeVry college at a strip mall while working full time at Tim Hortons living 6 people to an apartment and they eventually get permanent residency. Canada has a rapidly declining quality of living.
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| 2023-08-19 | 1 |
Respect their journey and experience but I also somehow got my Australian PR around the same year they completed their studies. The difference is that they completed bachelors and I did my masters there. I agree to some of things but overall it isn’t tough to get PR in australia if you have right skill and knowledge. Never had issue in finding part time job, had to groom myself a little for the permanent jobs, but eventually got into corporate jobs easily. Yes, had to do IELTS a few times to get 7 each but eventually got it and the points were completed because my age was appropriate. Basically I thought that they just wasted so much time just like that because they didn’t plan their migration properly. Wasted so much money and time in moving here and there just like that.
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| 2023-08-17 | 0 |
IF ONE TENTH OF POPULATION OF INDIA GOES TO CANADA FOR PERMANANTLY THAN PL GIVE COMPARISONS
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| 2023-08-15 | 0 |
Don't move permanently. It is better just for 4 month summer break every two three years.
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| 2023-08-15 | 0 |
Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It is very informative. Please can you also make a video about Universities in Brunswick? I have a bachelor's degree from London, UK I would like to move to Canada permanently.
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| 2023-08-14 | 0 |
0:01: ?? Canada has a higher percentage of immigrants than the United States and is attracting young professionals in fields like engineering, medicine, and science.
\n3:41: ? The H-1B visa process for immigrants in the US is challenging and uncertain, with limited spots available and a lottery system determining selection.
\n6:09: ? The process of obtaining a green card in the US is complex and restrictive, with long waiting times and limited opportunities to change employers.
\n9:24: ? High-skill workers prefer immigrating to Canada due to its transparent and predictable immigration process, immediate permanent residency, and equal treatment regardless of nationality, despite lower salaries compared to the US.
\n13:06: ? The high cost of housing in Canada compared to lower salaries is discouraging immigrants from settling there, while the broken American immigration system is pushing them towards Canada.
\n15:25: ?? Canada is pro-immigrant and supports a multicultural society, with a majority of its political parties and citizens in favor of immigration.
\nRecap by Tammy AI
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| 2023-08-13 | 0 |
Funny English... ??\nSuch people aren't exactly the Indians. They're Anglo-Indian Hybrids with a huge Inferiority Complex about being born in India. Such people must be given Free One Way Tickets by the Indian Government, if they wish to migrate to the West permanently.
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| 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.
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| 2023-08-10 | 0 |
Why do young people try to move out ? Simply, better job and better opportunities in life. If asked, young people back home with good job & money will definitely like to visit these countries but will seldom settle there. India happens to be a colourful country with permanent chaos - & it has a deadly attraction at the end. Let me spend and enjoy every remaining moment in this chaos.
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| 2023-08-08 | 0 |
another canadian hear i lived in southern Oregon for 5 years nope wouldn't live there permanently
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| 2023-08-07 | 0 |
This is why if your goal is to eventually work in the US as a skilled tech worker, your best bet is to move to Canada first and then go work in the US on a TN status. Sure, you'll never make it into the US permanently that way, but if all you care about is the money, then just come back to Canada after you're done making your money.
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| 2023-08-07 | 0 |
I dont really get it. My father was a farmer from a non-latin 3rd world country and somehow managed to get Spanish citizenship after years of living in Catalonia. Naturally I also received it. I managed to get permanent residency in the UK despite not even being an adult yet, and none of our families being employed by highly skilled labour nor having any connectiond to the UK except from the fact that we have lived there for a few years
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| 2023-08-06 | 0 |
My mother immigrated with me and my 2 sisters to the U.S from Tanzania in 1999 on a work visa. Within months we all had our SSNs and within a couple of yrs we all had our green cards. My sisters and I have been citizens for a while now but my point is that watching this video has truly opened my eyes to the struggles my mother faced. She never complained or made us privy to her challenges. We never once had to think about our immigration status because we were all enrolled in elementary school within a month of arriving in this country. My mother is now deceased but watching this video has truly made me grateful for all the sacrifices and work she put in to ensure we stayed here permanently.
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| 2023-08-03 | 0 |
As someone who has received her permanent resident in canada i am extremely lucky than my US friend. Who was in the US far longer than me. Immigration in the US is insane. Yes immigration in canada have problems. Limbo and shit with the same anxiety problems. But it outweighs far better. I mean *cough healthcare.
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| 2023-08-02 | 0 |
I went to school and lived in the US for a year, and I enjoyed my time there, plus my dad lived in New Orleans and Houston at different points so I was in the States a lot growing up. The US is great in many ways and it's an exciting place to be at any time... but if it was a permanent choice, I don't think I would give up the Canadian citizenship in trade. Yes health care, and it is just a little less, for lack of a better word, paranoid.
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| 2023-08-02 | 0 |
What you don't mention I'd that many countries Don't give permanent residence, and also no benefits. Most immigrants have to apply too. Also what types of immigrants come too. In EU you can see, as I'm living here, that certain immigrants from certain countries are different culturally, religiously, and with acceptance of other beliefs and society.
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| 2023-07-31 | 0 |
When i was getting my Canadian permanent residence around 2015-2016, they didnt just automatically give it to you if you stayed and worked for 3 years after graduating. You had to gain at least one year of work experience in canada at a certain managerial level of seniority in those 3 years in order to qualify for permanent residence, which is very hard to do as a new graduate. I didnt manage to gain that full year in time before my 3 year work permit expired, so had to go through a very stressful experience of getting a temporary work permit for one more year tied to my shitty employer at the time. Only after that was I able to complete that required year as a manager and eventually qualify for PR. If they removed that rule since then, thats awesome
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| 2023-07-30 | 0 |
How can we become an insurance advisor. Could you please elaborate or tell that step by step. I am in Nova Scotia and Permanent resident
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| 2023-07-29 | 0 |
Jab mai school me tha toh ek ladki esi tarah kick maarti thi from backside but ek di. Mai gussa se uske samne me kick maar diya toh wo uska permanent ander chla gya ?……samjh rhe ho, samjh rhe ho n ????
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| 2023-07-29 | 0 |
I am a Canadian immigrant myself.. was forced to voluntarily leave the country after 20+ years of living and working there.. it's a well known fact that Canada is taking in almost an un capped number people that can't make it to the US or other countries.. the numbers are high and nowhere near sustainable for the economy to support so many. It's common for us H1B workers to migrate to Canada permanently and their employers normally move their US Jobs to Canada as well, with a lower pay and pushing healthcare and retirement costs over to the Canadian system while doing so.. just make a trip to Canada to see for yourself what this has done to Canada.. unaffordable housing, salaries that don't cover the cost of living, a healthcare, retirement and education system that is on the brink of collapse, widespread homelessness and fentanyl abuse, just a destruction of society and the nation overall.
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| 2023-07-29 | 0 |
Canada's pretty broken too. Good luck getting your sibling a permanent residence for example. Just as f*cked as the US.
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| 2023-07-29 | 0 |
Watching this while my passport is being stamped with my permanent residency visa at the Canadian embassy. 100% agree, Canada is definitely poised to win the war for talent while the U.S rests on its laurels. It's only a matter of time before those millions of highly skilled workers joining Canada's workforce makes it more globally competitive than the U.S...
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| 2023-07-29 | 0 |
As an American that immigrated to Canada, I got to skip a lot of steps by having my wife sponsor me. Becoming a Permanent Resident makes it where I can apply for citizenship within 3 years. Canada has a lot more problems than is advertised. Don't believe the hype. Its a solid developed country, but don't expect what you would in America or you'll be vastly disappointed.
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