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2023-03-20 0
I live in Montreal and because of roxhan Road and migrants i have no family doctor anymore ... The migrants get free medical services and a doctor and dont pay anytaxes .. i had my family doctor for the past 20 years and now only migrants are accepted at my clinic downtown
2023-03-19 0
I’m come undocumented no one’s know 20 years here I don’t understand that people don’t respect america security police
2023-03-16 0
America doesn't need drug dealers coming through the border. It already has Americans dealing on every block, in every town, in every city. \nBorder Title 42 Covid: USA 1,150,133, Mexico 333,257, Cuba 8,530, Dominican Republic 4,384, El Salvador 4,230, Guatemala 20,182, Nicaragua 225, Panama 8,611, Peru 219,587. America Bombed: Cuba 1959-60, Dominican Republic 1965-66, El Salvador 1981-92, 4,230 1983-84, Guatemala 1954, 1960, 1964, 1967-69, Nicaragua 1981-90, Panama 1989-90, Peru 1965. Have these migrants forgotten the butchers of their past?
2023-03-15 0
I have any friends who are from other countries were trying to get their family members here legally through the legal process and it takes them literally 10 to 20 years and to allow people to just walk across the border and hand them work permits, hotel rooms and checks to support them is a disgrace.. these people for the most part do not speak, read or write English, whereas my friends families, for the most part do speak ,reading write English and a good part of them have college degrees who could contribute quite a bit of this country, but are not allowed to come here immediately.. these people should be allowed to come here immediately as it being sponsored have a place to stay and contribute…
2023-03-15 0
If they could afford 10 to 20 grand.\n\nThey’re not seeking anything but a free ride.
2023-03-14 0
America doesn't need drug dealers coming through the border. It already has Americans dealing on every block, in every town, in every city. \nBorder Title 42 Covid: USA 1,148,993, Mexico 333,243, Cuba 8,530, Dominican Republic 4,384, El Salvador 4,230, Guatemala 20,182, Nicaragua 225, Panama 8,609, Peru 219,587. America Bombed: Cuba 1959-60, Dominican Republic 1965-66, El Salvador 1981-92, 4,230 1983-84, Guatemala 1954, 1960, 1964, 1967-69, Nicaragua 1981-90, Panama 1989-90, Peru 1965. Have these migrants forgotten the butchers of their past?
2023-03-13 0
In Europe, bad migrants from Middle East make every country more dangerous and the whole environment of Europe is much worse than 20 years ago.\n\nIn USA & Canada, the illegal migrants from South America also damage the environment so much.\n\nDon’t mess up yr countries.\n\nI say that you guys should strongly stop those illegal migrants without mercy.
2023-03-13 0
I’m 20 and push back in high school and been trying to get a part time job to save up for a laptop. I have been applying for a job for a year now and still can get a job and I am so depressed
2023-03-13 0
Let me guess,drump and company promised them each 20 dollars to rush the border.Then he didn't pay because nobody crossed.
2023-03-13 0
If Trump were in office, he'd have 20,000+ troops down there protecting our borders again. Biden just let's it happen, I can't wait for him to be out of office! If you want to come into our country, you do it the legal way! I can only imagine how many criminals are pouring into our country. Then once they illegally get into the States, they murder U.S. citizens, rob our businesses, expect us hard working Americans to pay for there welfare. We're already supporting a shit load of illegals that made It here. This needs to come to an END!
2023-03-12 2
The difference in cost of living (Canada being higher) I think has become a problem. Also, everyone in the US doesn't have to live in NY or LA, so we can decide on a more affordable city to live in. It might not be as cosmopolitan as NYC or TO, but at least you can afford a home. My Mom was born in Ontario in the 20's, and migrated to the US in the 40's for lack of work. In the 80's, I would have loved to have moved to TO... even had girlfriends there, but doors just wouldn't open. Get in if you can, but if you take away the epidemic of U.S. gun violence (wish we could...), then America is still a good place to live and is still a magnet destination for the world. Great video!
2023-03-12 0
*I heard that 20 hrs limitation is removed Canada ??**
2023-03-09 0
Even if you have 20 years experience, but don't know anybody, good luck getting a job
2023-03-09 0
As Russians, maybe you dont notice the weather. Anyone from the Tropics HATES it. \nCanada coasts on a reputation earned 40-50 years ago, when a man could get off the plane in Malton, get a job the next day at the airport, and have the wife stay at home and raise 4-6 kids in a semi-detached. No more. That ended about 20 years ago. Try Croatia.
2023-03-05 0
USA is way better than Canada. \nCanada is a third world country pretending it is developed. \nCanada you can make 20$/hr and pay 1 million dollars for a 50 year old home.\nIn the USA so long as you work hard you can be successful\nA major difference is that Americans respect human rights and democracy. Canadians cheered on as the government arrested protestors and wanted everyone forcibly injected. Canadians do not appreciate freedom as a whole.
2023-03-04 0
The main difference between the US and Canada is wealth building attitude. In the US when someone builds wealth others just want to know how you did it. In Canada others just get jealous. Canada is the second largest county in the world and ample natural resources including sharing about 20% of the worlds fresh water. Canada does have a past of oppression of natives and had chattel slavery. Canada has so much potential for greatness, True North!
2023-03-04 0
The main difference between the US and Canada is wealth building attitude. In the US when someone builds wealth others just want to know how you did it. In Canada others just get jealous. Canada is the second largest county in the world and ample natural resources including sharing about 20% of the worlds fresh water. Canada does have a past of oppression of natives and had chattel slavery. Canada has so much potential for greatness, True North!
2023-03-02 0
Sir I am Fanil anand Devadiga working in crpf as head constable completed 18 years 9 month I am taking volantary retirement after 20 years my age is now 41 years 7months
2023-02-26 0
I'm tired of people immigrating here and complaining about how it is. A lot of Canada's problems have been caused by the influx of immigrants moving here over the last 20 years. A literal shock to the Canadian system in EVERY way. Toronto is now 50% 1st Generation Canadians. A 2020 report showed out of 35 million Canadians, 8 million were immigrants... but yet people immigrate here, then have the audacity to complain. Like seriously, why move here then?... AND CALL US RACIST?! Like we didn't just let you move here? Like we're not a Country that's been built on Multiculturalism and Respect. Like we don't hold the highest immigration rate in the world. Like we don't have laws that protect people from it. How does your home country treat minority groups? How does it protect them?
2023-02-24 0
A broken Country, bank system is a joke, health care is the most broken system of any G 20 countries, education system is totally woke and ineffective, spoiled and about 2.5 years behind any comparable system. Admin system is totally socialistic, if the country would not have the assets from the ground and the water this country would be as bankrupt as it could ever be. \nSystem is totally broken in many regards. \nNow as 50% will be retired in the next 7 years there is no way that this country is not going to be a third world level country. \nNo believe? Just look outside the country to see how far this country is behind. \nAnd the Indian and Pakistani recourses will not be able to bring this country over the hurdle.\nPrice work ratio is total out of balance. No value in any part of this country. The real estate is a joke too, matches like houses with no technology and without quality and sold for millions- what a joke. People are just enslaved and people and children mind framed all along.\nThe comment of a third level EU country couple was- „we thankfully returned to RO after 4 weeks in CA“\n\nGood look with any kind of believe in this country.?
2023-02-24 0
8:20 ye to puri duniya ko pata chal Gaya hai mere pas car nahi hai ?????????????????????
2023-02-22 0
For singles, I will suggest get into your field job asap...buy a cheap used car under $5000 and start skip the dishes on weekends for 20-25 hours every week. Try to save your whole income of main job and take out your expenses from your secondary job. This is how you will easily be able to take out your monthly expense with your secondary job and can save a lot.
2023-02-21 0
Hi can you please make an video for students or for those who work for less time like 20 hrs a week please it would be really helpful
2023-02-18 0
Student who get only 20 hours how can he survive?
2023-02-18 0
Bro but jo students ne 8 oct k baad visa apply kiya h voto 20 hours per week hi kam kr skte h ?
2023-02-18 2
Paaji as an international student is it safe to work on saturdays after 20 hours / week limit ? and do employers pay more than minimum wage for overtimes to students ?
2023-02-18 0
Paaji one video on how an international student can spare time for other courses and skills after college and 20 hrs work. Pleaseeee
2023-02-16 0
Very true. I moved to Canada at the age of 20 going on 21 in 1990 and in a few months, I am turning 54. I've been to college twice and I could not get a job in the fields I studied for; instead I am working in a factory and I've worked hard. I'm on medical leave, but I'm now waiting to return to work and my employer has not been making it easy to return. I plan to return to my home country once I retire, because I hate winter weather and when it gets cold, my arthritis flares up and it will get worse as I age. It's very expensive here, car insurance, house insurance, phone bills, grocery bills, property taxes, and federal taxes. You work and work and you get 2 weeks vacation and sometimes, you don't even get to enjoy it. I remember getting sick when I took my holidays. You work long and crappy hours for just enough money to pay expenses and you don't really get to enjoy life. Canada is a beautiful country, but when do you get time to explore and enjoy it? Right now for me, it seems to be when I retire I'll be able to do that, if I can afford it (remember, taxes are high).
2023-02-14 29
This happened 20 years ago in China. I was one of them. Back then, there was no work permit allowed while studying. I worked under the table for $4 per hour in a restaurant. Luckily I had tips to compensate income. It got me through university. I was lucky to get a good job after graduation. Everything was good afterwards.
2023-02-12 0
Too many poor people have moved to Canada soon it will look like a 3rd World country I left Toronto more than 20 years ago the best thing I ever did .
2023-02-10 0
Absolutely zero experiences in California or Miami or New York CIty are representative of even 20% of the major cities in that country.\nThe average salary in Most of Southern California is 125k a year. Let's not act like that applies to every major city.
2023-02-10 0
Horror! I left Canada some 20+ years ago and always wanted to go back. Just found out that the treatment waiting time in BC is 27.4 weeks! And it's common for people in BC wait for 5+ years without a primary doctor. The incentive to move back in my nostalgia has largely diminished.....You would think that voter in a democratic country would have gotten this fixed fast! What are the politicians doing?
2023-02-09 0
2:20 Canadians aren't the one's to hear about the lies and lost hope, it's the people of India, Pakistan, China, Myanmar and the other Countries who's citizens are falling for this scam.
2023-01-22 6
As someone from Belgium that now lives in Columbus OH because of marriage, you're spot on with everything. Safety? Limited. Sprawl? Terrible. Rent? Eh it's not that bad. I make a base salary of $82.5k and my wife makes $50k. Our 2br 1ba apartment's rent is about $1000. It's a nice place, but it has some flaws. Our next place will be around $1500. I've told my wife I don't like the sprawl and lack of public transport here and I want to move to a place where that is less of an issue: Chicago, NYC or Boston. However, the latter two have crazy high rent.\n\nI must add, the terribly unsupported public education system in Columbus is by far the worst reason. My wife is a teacher at a Columbus City School that's almost 100% black. White families put their kids through private schools. The rest of the kids have terrible home lives and are therefore incredibly ill-behaved and under-educated. So much so that the teachers just CANNOT keep up with Ohio's learning standards. By the time these kids graduate (and that's a big IF), they would have learned about 20% of what a regular 18-year old would have learned in most of the world. This is in part due to:\n1. Parents that do not involve themselves in what their children do, and therefore do not discipline appropriately.\n2. Terrible school admins that force teachers to lower their standards to have a high passing rate for the school (otherwise it gets shut down). Also, due to the No Child Left Behind Act, admins also force teachers to teach how to pass state tests (repetitive bullshit) instead of important learning materials and/or critical thinking skills.\n3. A lot of these students are pushed into the gang lifestyle and see no future in their education. They don't even try.\n4. Burned out teachers that grew tired of the negative ROI and start giving out poor and inadequate work packets. However, I don't like blaming teachers, especially because my wife is the hardest working person I know.\n\nIt's hard to see my wife come back every day, exhausted. It pains me both for her and her kids. America doesn't give a fuck about education. The big theory is that they're purposely not giving public schools attention so they can be phased out and private education becomes the norm. And if you can't afford it? That's great, we need factory workers.\n\n\nI might convince my wife to move to Europe eventually (luckily a European marriage visa isn't as stupidly hard to obtain as it was for me to get here). Having kids in America is not something I'd like to think about. For now, I'm taking advantage of this high salary to save as much as I can and focus on advancing in my career. Sadly, that's really the only thing America is good for...
2023-01-21 0
I've lived in 20+ cities various states & each state has it's own... well, everything. Laws, roads, slang, cultures, dialects AND even from city to city. Beach to inland to country to city are all vastly different. I've met LOTS of different ppl from all over the world in my travels. \nUnique little pockets all over the place.
2023-01-21 0
Salam sir..\nSir i am from pakistan and have done my fsc . Now i am doing business import and export. I am financialy very strong alhamdullelah. I have invested 3 cror with my friends and they are doing business i am also with them but my name is not mentioned in the company. That time i was small i hadn't cnic so that why my name is not mentioned. Now they give me letter head of our company. I have also 2 plot which its cost 80 lac . My age is aproximately 20 and same my wife. So are we eligable or not? If yes, then kindly guide me
2023-01-18 0
Flight is so stupid in Canada. Paid 500$ for Montreal/New York. And I paid 30$ for Bordeaux/London, 20$ for Bordeaux/Malta. For people who like traveling a lot, Montreal is so restricting.
2023-01-17 0
I went to New York 20 years ago, I found the food was terrible and the air smelled like sewage. Central Park was the only place I enjoyed there, likely because the trees were able to filter the crappy smell from the air. Montreal, despite the episodic smog events, smell like heaven next to that. Also the milk in the US tastes absolute garbage unless you pay the piper for organic, non growth hormone raised cow milk. Most farmers in the US shoot their livestock with all sorts of hormones to increase production but they just end up spoiling the taste, it's quite hard to describe but it's painfully obvious when you experience it.
2023-01-17 0
30+ years ago having a car alarm in Canada was a extreme rarity. And in America it was mandatory. Detroit/Windsor. Lived in LA for 33 years, 10 miles from the beach took 1 hour 20 minutes
2023-01-17 0
I live in Montreal the healthcare system is a disaster can’t even walk into a walk in clinic here everything is by appointment or you have to go to emergency and wait 20 hours , French people generally hate English speakers , the weather is terrible super cold in winter and super hot and humid in summer. The English elementary and high schools are very underfunded a lot don’t even have playgrounds and teachers are overwhelmed with lack of resources .Only good thing is that rent is cheap so you can relax pretty much even with a lower salary only reason why I live here and food is pretty good . Also you don’t need a car in Montreal it’s very easy to go around by metro everywhere you go .
2023-01-17 0
The worst part of the US is the public transport by far. Like you said, except for NYC, there is just no way. I was staying in a city north of Pittsburgh by 40 minutes and there was no direct bus to either the city or even the airport just 20 minutes away! By buses, it would have taken 3 hours. When I did take the excellent 28X bus from the airport into the city, no one was on it except for 3 other tourists and that was a great bus, passed through the whole city. LA was ok, but no one in richer areas takes public transportation. Chicago was passable. AND yes, Preach, I ALWAYS get sick from food in the States. Even the same thing at the grocery store tastes different. So salty and Yellow No.5 is still a thing. BUT I love Trader Joes LOL
2023-01-17 0
I can't do big cities. I don't want super rural, but Pensacola is too big of a city for me, I like living in the outer suburban areas like Navarre and Gulf Breeze between Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach. Everything I need is within 20-40 minutes. Most within 5-10
2023-01-17 0
WHen my daughter was born in Toronto, Ontario, with a few complications, emergency C-Section, 4 days in hospital... in the US it would have been $100 000. I'm a independent contractor, I don't have insurance . I'd have been financially ruined. \nInstead I paid $20 per day in parking. Maybe another $40 in the food court\nThat's worth every tax dollar I've ever contributed frankly
2023-01-17 0
NYC has clean tap water. Problem is the pipes in your building might be from the 1800s. But the segregation is dead right. I remember being a kid (20+ years ago) walking through Queens and I'm in a neighborhood that's lauded for being the biggest melting pot. But these MFs were racist towards black people. Hell every neighborhood that wasn't predominantly black, didn't want blacks in it. I traveled all over the city and had to deal with that. Even in the Heights where most Dominicans are my complexion. Let them find out I'm not Dominican too...\n\nI found this to be true in most places I've been to in America. Hell in Florida, Jacksonville area I've seen people driving around with nooses hanging from their rear view mirrors.
2023-01-17 0
love it! a much needed conversation that often turns into generalities. as a Canadian who lived 20 years in the US, thanks very much for slowing down the conversation to point out that both countries are large and incredibly diverse. one's experience in one part of either country can be wildly different from another part so clearly we need to talk about individual experiences. also massive shoutout to point to our clean drinking water; an important resource that most people overlook. hit me up if you ever want to talk about how Toronto is the new Constantinople....
2023-01-17 0
Bro I'm from Miami, my first time going to NYC was 2 years ago. It was night and day. I was going to kats deli with my girl and we asked where to go, and this lady said it was down the street. To us, down the street means like a 3-5 minute walk. We was walking for a solid 20 minutes. I could walk it but it opened my eyes. I've also been to peru and had a very pleasant experience.
2023-01-17 0
honestly, 99% of this is just because of the size of the city. Montreal is #20 in metro area population in North America, and there are 15 US cities which are higher population than Montreal. If you were to go to more comparable cities in the US, you'd find them much more comparable.
2023-01-17 0
I lived in Canada for 20 years now and recently I went to NY city to explore and watch a ball game. The biggest difference I noticed is how huge the food portions are! Like a small pop drink in NY is equivalent to a large pop drink in Canada lol. Also I remember trying to get a medium sized pizza, and then finding out there’s only 1 size and it’s enormous, by far bigger than any sized pizza I’ve seen ?
2023-01-17 0
yo I moved from the U.S to Canada as well! I've been here for 20 years, It's very different but I love Canada more. Safety issue here is a fact. Gun laws are stricter and we don't have the problems like the states. I do wish our dollar was par with the U.S dollar but other than that I prefer Canada. Our system is more efficient here and having health care is important not having to worry about going to a Dr. or hospital and getting a bill.
2023-01-17 0
I love when someone says they are from LA cuz that could mean like 20 different possible areas they could be in
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