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2024-08-18 0
Hello, Alina Mcleod! Referring to your decision to move into other country, I should say you make it at the right time, indeed! Since you’ve been traveling to different countries for so many years and you’ve learned of so many realities, it’d be impossible for anyone who \nbe sure that your home country don’t give you anymore the shelter you need. So, I wish you, young woman, good luck ?, lots of strength ?? , patience ?and faith ?? ! We’ll stay tuned so keep in touch, as your followers are also your supporters ?????! Best regards from Brazil ??
2024-08-18 0
Maybe if you stopped voting with your a-holes something could improve? \nBut you're too dumb to learn from your mistakes and you voted for this.\nYou get what you vote for - you get what you tolerate - now you can live in your own filth - have fun!
2024-08-18 0
Sounds like a fantastic opportunity! I'm 40 now, British citizen, been working in the ESL/IELTS Industry for a few years. Also learning website development. So I'm going to give it a try... Looking for somewhere to settle. SO if I make it, I'll invite you for a 'thank you' coffee :)\n\nBtw.. Once you have been accepted and receive an offer of employment, what must you provide regarding the visa? Proof of funds, IELTS test taken? TIA!
2024-08-18 0
Canada must repeat what it did in the 1930's and the 1940's. Canada needs to bring 5 million immigrants from Eastern Europe, like Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Bosnia, Lithuania, Estonia, Hungary, Macedonia etc. Just look at the Eastern Europeans in Canada, they and their Canadian born children and grandchildren have learned and speak the English language fluently. In Canada, people speak English and French. The British and the French values must be upheld. God save the King.
2024-08-18 0
Yo, I gotta come clean, I'm from India, but hear me out, I'm not being racist. It wasn't Indians who legalized drugs in your country or messed up the housing crisis. Blame the people you voted for, man.\n\nIn my opinion, it's all the government's fault.\n\nEven though I'm Indian, I gotta say, I can't stand Brampton. It's not even Canadian, man. I'm all for multiculturalism, but some newcomers don't even try to interact with other cultures or learn about them. It's like they come to an English-speaking country and don't even bother to learn the language. I wish they could learn about Canadian customs and manners before they get here.
2024-08-18 0
good chanel i'm trought this channgel in comments learn English :))
2024-08-18 0
Do u have a video about how or where to get a visa to move somewhere else? Good luck on the journey subbed so i can learn from u
2024-08-18 0
An actual immigrant will move to a country, learn its laws and culture, and respect both. That isn't what's happening, and that's why people are fed up. This isn't nearly as complicated as people are making it.
2024-08-17 0
I have been shocked to learn how Canadians have given up r surrended their freedoms to the politicians. Legalizing hard drugs and the permissive application of the law is disturbing. I've always had a high regard for Canada, but giving up the right to protect yourself or your family is too much, too draconian. And the Universal Health Care is great, if you are healthy, but if you are sick or hurt- not so much. Wishing you luck finding a better culture. ( I have been equally shocked at Australia. Remember seeing three policemen arresting a young woman, quietly reading a book in a park, in the sun? That was totally shocking to me. People so easily give up their personal freedoms to the Government).
2024-08-17 0
learn something about history politics and economics then say something intelligent. Traveling the globe and partying with tattooed adolescents was what your parents wanted to do. You're just making a career of it.
2024-08-17 0
Certain things in germany makes it too attractive for some people. For me it's Ausbildung as I was never good at theoretical education but was an intelligent student at the same time. I can be better at physics when compared to a student with higher grades. In my country even top students can't secure their career so how can I. So this makes germany attractive for me but again learning german language is challenging for me.
2024-08-17 0
They should stop immigration from India completely let alone giving PR to everybody. U have taken all our jobs. Learn manners and try to mix and learn Canadian culture. Dnt do bloody bhangra in down town, stop fighting in plazas. We are sick of ur habits
2024-08-17 0
I am an indian, i find, indians working in the supermarkets unfriendly, they need to learn from the host
2024-08-17 1
I don't think Germany is any way open for skilled workers. It's actually closed and every path is a dead end for those who think Germany could be a better option in Europe. German language is hard to learn for non linguistic people, and when you make too much burden upon a person's shoulders how would he or she be happy to move on to!
2024-08-16 0
These poor Afghanistans! For 20 years they enjoyed freedom, thriving communities, and freedom of thought, only to be taken back to Allah. ( the taliban )\nIslam brings terrorism, division, and an end to modern civilization, culture, and diversity. \nAfghanistan is doomed!\nWhat can we ( western countries ) learn from this ??
2024-08-16 0
CANADISTAN and MONTREALABAT .... better learn new languages
2024-08-16 0
Wow, so very much of what you said is exactly the same for me. I also have been researching and for years about other countries and the possibilities to live in another country. I have lived in several-working, studying and travelling and have recently chosen what I hope is my long-term country. I will share that I have learned not to say permanently because things can change and quickly-Thailand and income tax, Turkiye and cost of living, Cambodia and corruption and crime, etc. All the best to you and I am looking forward to hearing all your thoughts and decisions. Fellow Canadian, older but sharing your perspective, Colleen
2024-08-16 0
I just graduated with a Masters in Molecular Biology from Sweden. Now I am looking for a PhD and even though a lot of people suggest me Germany I am reluctant to. Maybe I am biased to go there because of the language that you have to learn and the people's mentality but I don't know
2024-08-16 0
????EFFECT OF OPEN BORDER..YOU ALL SHOULD COME TO INDIA AND LEARN ABOUT BORDER PROTECTION....THERE'S A RIOT IN BANGLADESH AND HAD IT NOT BEEN OF TIGHT BORDER SECURITY THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN A MASS ENTRY IN MY STATE WHICH SHARES A BORDER WITH BANGLADESH....
2024-08-16 0
They really have to lock up the drugs and send people to live up in the woods and farms so that they can learn to care for vegetables and fruits and stop relying on the system to support their weaknesses for those drugs that wont take the place of reconnecting with their true selves without!.. Its much nicer to enjoy life with a nice meal and a glass of red wine after a day of working out in nature. Cities like Vancouver are not the place to be when you're broke, they keep you broke. You have to produce to be able to sell things and make money but the rents are so expensive that you wont have any time for that, you'll be working full time just to make ends meet. The average salary for a farm worker is $18.47 and the rent is cheap!
2024-08-16 0
Canadians were over liberalization!!!! Learning by error!!!!
2024-08-16 1
So. You enjoyed the perks of growing up in a safe country, got to learn an universal language that opens up doors everywhere, got general education (math, geography etc) and now will probably live in a 2nd/3rd world country thinking that it’s amazing. As someone who grew up in one of these countries, us kids that get to actually be born in there don’t have the same life. You have no idea what it is to be a citizen in one of these countries by actually being born there and not by being you, a well educated person coming from a developed country. Good luck with that!
2024-08-16 1
Welcome to the ex-pat club. I left Canada 14 years ago. Talking to people I still keep in touch with in Canada I realize just after Trudeau got in power that Canada has changed. I suggest if you plan on a move do your research on where you are thinking of moving to. Do not rely on a vacation as they are very different than actually living in a place. I speak from experience. Do I get homesick? Yes but right now I would not even think of moving back to Canada. I am very settled and happy living in the EU even with the problems here. Some things to check out are various cities or towns in various regions of a country, healthcare, schools if you have children, cost of running a car (petro, insurance, etc), price of food, utilities, etc. If your work papers or degrees are accepted, what visas you will need. Once you have made a decision, start learning the language. I could do it anyone can do it.
2024-08-16 2
To be honest Indian workers are actually skilled and hard workers they are willing to learn fast unlike some locals
2024-08-16 0
Here in eastern Germany, one of the biggest problems that I have found is a difficulty with making German friends and integrating into the community. Even if you learn the language, most people are only friends with people they grew up with or maybe friends from work. So, if you are a freelancer or work from home, you have few opportunities to make friends. People just aren't that open to meet new people and the dating scene is even worse.
2024-08-15 0
It is one long repetitive video. I have learned nothing.
2024-08-15 1
I love learning a new language, so I will move to Germany only to learn this beautiful language❤
2024-08-15 0
If you are not willing to work for $1500 a month and be an arian or at least learn perfect german, Germany is not for you!
2024-08-15 0
Toronto's rental disputes are a real headache, but if you're looking at the housing market more broadly, 'This $500,000 property is going to cause London's housing market to crash' might give you a different perspective! Want to learn more about the market's changes? Go search!
2024-08-15 0
I dont mind immigrants if they are the following.\n1. They come here to work.\n2. They come here legally.\n3. They learn the language.\n4. When there in my country they obey my rules.
2024-08-15 0
Hi! You are a beautiful woman, how do you escape the lonely farmer not cornering you, and put a ? on your finger? Where is your ❤? Ask? Are we running away, from our Soul and Heart Journey? You are leaving a lonely farmer behind in the Cold winters of the Northern Lights of Canada? Learn to work more with your Hands, learn to bake a cake ?? and be nice to Men. Good Luck.
2024-08-15 0
Hi Suleeha, Your contents are great. I have learned a great deal from your videos. And, yes, I am subscribed to your channel and notification bell well struck. Carry on with the amazing job you are doing!
2024-08-15 0
I can agree to many of the mentioned problems. Housing is much cheaper outside the cities btw.\nBut in one thing I confess guilty: \nI expect people who want to live here permanently or for a very long time (> 5 years) to make an effort to learn the language. There is no discussion for me. I don't expect fluent German, but you have to be able to communicate somehow. Language is the most important premise for integration. And anyone who rejects integration is not welcome here in my opinion. But anyone who makes an effort to integrate professionally and culturally/socially is welcome.
2024-08-15 0
Most of the problems listed do exist in several countries.\nIf you are an immigrant in a country for work focus just on that and try to move out when you are done. (Due to declining population Germany isn't prioritizing such people)\nIf you are an immigrant and planning to settle in the country for good then you need to invest and learn their system, culture etc..\nIts not easy or pleasant at first but you need to go through that for your future in that country.\nStop complaining and make the best out of it.
2024-08-15 0
Landlord and Tenant court is a joke. This country is a banana republic and has been for a long time. Learn to rip people off including the government if you want to live a good life in Canada. If you are a rapist, thug, steal even the courts will protect you. Stop wasting your time going to school and start learning how to steal from others.
2024-08-15 0
I just pissed away 15:17 waiting for you to say WHY you are leaving Canada, and learned not a clue. Can I please apply for a refund?
2024-08-15 0
I suggest canadians learn hindi/urdu sooner or later...why dont the government include the language in the curriculum. You know, its going to be hard for future generations to survive in canada without speaking hindi/urdu.???
2024-08-15 0
As an immigrant if you move to a country, it’s your job to learn the country’s language. I don’t understand what the Turkish guys is going on about. BTW l moved to France and now have C1 level so l know what lm talking about
2024-08-15 0
Student visa to Thailand, you can get it from Laos Thai embassy. I have done this once, you go to Thailand as tourist, register with a school, to study anything, thai language if you want, example 2 times a week 3 hours each time, super minimal study. The school will make a bus tour with the students to Laos embassy, 1 night there and you will have student visa.\nIf you want to tske it super easy, you can also study english language, just to make it easy, but of course learning thai would be helpful.\nIt wasn't a big school with lots of students, just a small offline building with 30-50 foreigner students,\nBest part is that you can go instantly, no need to wait in your home country for months to get a visa.\nI think you can stay 5 years with student visa if you continue your study, maybe you need a paper from the school once a year to proof you didn't drop out.
2024-08-15 0
i knew a romanian doctor who decided to leave germany after numerous racist incidents with the native germans. it got so bad that he almost refused to treat other ethnic germans....they never learn do they
2024-08-14 3
this is just whining lmao, the entire west has gone downhill, canada is still still great if you just learn how to be grateful for things in life
2024-08-14 1
Canada is really still not that bad of a place to live. I am 38 years old suffer with epilepsy own my own house, I am married. My job is Medicore paying and very hard work. Me and my wife have plenty of disposable income at the end of the month to do what we want with or save it. A lot of people need to learn how to budget money. Stay away from credit cards, personal loans , expensive cars basically useless shit. Yes canada is expensive but there ways around it. Example stop living in expensive cities. Find skill sets around your job if you want extra money trust me there many of them. I make more money just on my hobbies then I do working, guess what tax free. Health care not the best but it is still really not that bad yet. Point being if I can handle Canada you can to trust me I am nobody special. I just live within my means and have hustles on the side with just high school education.
2024-08-14 0
The whole world has changed. Wake up, stop being petty and help do something to improve our country’s issues. You’re not a victim. None of us are. \n\nYou’re just chasing an unreachable dream or rather, country. \n\nThis is our world and we all need to learn to adapt. I cannot believe you’re going on and on and on about this. Move then.
2024-08-14 0
That agreement only broke the EU. Change the law. Its that simple. Its your land and no one has the right to tell tou what to do in your country. Learn this lesson finally.... multiculturalism doesn't work.
2024-08-14 31
I'm from Texas. As a young fool I married a Canadian woman in 79. I'm a military man, army strong. So, many deployments all over the world. Oh, wife was also military, Canadian military. Our time together was limited. She left the military in 1990, got sick with cancer in 93, died in 93. I moved to Canada then, to be with the kids. Kids grew up, and I moved away. I recently returned to Canada after roughly 30 years away. I'm also leaving. I can't stand this place. And I've learned that the insanity in Canada is worldwide. I don't recognize the UK, Italy, Poland, Germany. Everything has changed. Right now I'm in Texas panhandle, on the ranch my father and his father ran. Thousands of acres, horses and cattle and dogs. I almost never see the neighbors. I love it.
2024-08-14 0
Somehow Poland accepted Ukrainian refugees with open arms. And why yes, some commit crimes and behave in unbecoming ways but vast majority learned to speak polish,work polish jobs and uphold cultural and social norms. Having lived in migrant-rich places in UK and Scandinavia, this is simply not the case with migrants from Islamic countries. Their culture, heavily influenced by religion, doesn't have the same values, promotes seclusion from unbelievers and using unbeliever's resources at will because they see non-muslims as beneath them.There are Muslim women in Sweden who are there for 20+ years and speak NONE of the language. The epidemic of sexual abuse , property crime and gang violence, the statistics about learning the language, culture, statistics about employment, even personal interviews are good enough proof that majority of these migrants aren't willing to uphold our rules, our culture and are NOT going to be suitable citizens of Europe. Why should we be paying for people who gleefully admit to not wanting to work and feeling entitled to social benefits? Only France and UK were colonial empires, the rest of Europe had NOTHING to do with the state of Middle East.\nWe sympathise with people wanting to escape from religious fundamentalism, from fear of retribution for their identity and there are separate programmes for them. However we have every right not to want Islam and it's rules and it's fanatics anywhere close - religion is a remnant of the middle age and religious fundamentalism, be it Christian of Muslim is nothing more than an excuse to be hateful and bigoted. Europe has worked hard to free itself from that kind of mentality, to have majority of people who genuinely believe in things like gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, disabled rights, right to healthcare, equality under law and so on - vast majority of which are not compatible with what vast majority of practicing Muslims believe. They don't like us, they don't like the way we behave and dress, they don't want to live like us and follow the same rules- why are they here if not for the resources? If they were there for human rights issues, they wouldn't be bringing the opressive faith that is the source of the human rights violations in their homeland.
2024-08-14 0
Oh, can't evict her even tho she has no business being there and is making everything terrible and stealing what is other people's by right, that they worked hard for? Narinder Singh learning how Canadians feel about him and his wife.
2024-08-14 0
Come to Montreal but you need to learn French , at least you’ll stay in your country
2024-08-14 0
Yeah not with that wage and tax, and not including the fact that they force you to learn German
2024-08-14 0
I would leave Calgary and move to Montreal. More diverse and fun to learn French. More liberal.
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