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2023-09-03 0
People need to leave Canada and US
2023-09-02 0
Life in Nigeria is only decent for those living affluently in Lekki, Victoria Island, Ikoyi, certain areas of Ikeja and Abuja. Outside of that, life for everyday Nigerians is crap. Water & electricity (NEPA) are highly unreliable & intermittent, so fuel-powered generators are a necessity for living everyday life per household or per apartment in apartment complexes. The banking & government systems are notoriously sluggish, taking weeks and months to process simple paperwork such as drivers licenses, passports, certificates, banking transaction reversals, you name it. Bribery is a daily occurrence EVERYWHERE. Police (if you can call them that, mostly untrained thugs) detain & extort motorists and/or people innocently going about their daily lives, just for the money. Many many many people disappear mysteriously without ever being seen again by family or friends. Lots of inter-racial discrimination and animosity between the three major tribes that make up Nigeria… Yoruba, Igbo & Hausa-Fulani. The federal & state governments are horribly corrupt, bordering on dictatorship. Elections are undemocratic, to say the least, with thugs threatening voters at voting booths. I could go on?\n\nThis is why many Nigerians with any amount of wealth live in diaspora, whether that be the UK, Canada, the USA, Europe, or wherever. And, yeah, be prepared for everything being structured & organized in these countries, especially in North America. The cost of living is definitely higher to pay for a higher quality of living. That’s the difference between a developed country vs a country, such as Nigeria, that’s developing or considered ‘third-world’. Unfortunately, here in Canada we cannot account for the last 8 years under our current administration, which has gone rogue & is out of control, causing high inflation, interest rates and housing and cost of living to soar. This is not normal conditions even to those of us natural-born here. So, we feel for immigrants who have arrived in good faith in the last few years. I’m sure their country of origin is looking better than what is being experienced here in Canada currently.
2023-09-02 0
Bhai Canada ma coat pent k Tailor ke job kesi Hy or Kitna kama sakty Hy us ma?
2023-09-02 0
Dude, how can you compare the money you make in Nigeria to Canada? The comfort that Canada offers can compare it to Nigeria? How can you have 24 hrs running water,quality medical facilities, security, and quality schools for your kids yet complain about it being expensive. Live in Nigeria,where the water may not be clean,you will have electricity distributed ,big security issues ,schools a mess then. I 've lived in the US for 9 years and have and will never complain because of the simple quality of life I experience. Just the fact I can wake up in the morning and switch the light on,turn the pump on and there's water running, call 911 and there's multiple ambulances outside my door ,go to the hospital even with no money and be treated before the money is brought forth is freaking awesome.
2023-09-02 0
Very poor analysis, if India was so good then why hundreds of families are coming to Canada and US every day and hardly 5% of them goes back.Don’t come with a illusion that there dollars on the trees, you got to work and earn it
2023-09-02 1
In the beginning of the video, we are told good things about Canada. Let us improve Punjab and create good environment here rather than going to Canada and becoming slaves of a better lifestyle. If Punjabis collectively decide it is possible to make Punjab as good as Canada. Jai Hind.
2023-09-02 0
If I had a chance to relocate to Canada, US or Western Europe I would gladly move. I would rather suffer to secure my family and children.
2023-09-01 0
Once oil economy ends all this Canada-US and such huge countries will collapse, because there will be no way for transport.
2023-09-01 0
The problem economy in canada is RELIGIONS.we try to get rid of but by immigration we let it in.GODS DO NOT EXIST.And now it's time to also get rid of CAPITALISM.And make A BIRTH CONTROL..This EARTH is OVER Populated.Even in 15 of june,this already give what 3 billions humans need.But we are 8 billions on this earth.Capitalism and religions want you to make more children...you see now that they don't work for you but for them...They will also die with us by doing that,but they wont go to a better place than us because heaven is PURE imagination as HELL.Religions where created to controle (slaves) those who had no hope !
2023-09-01 0
Great interview. Give any immigrant 3 to 5 years in Canada and 90% of us will turn it around and be more than content with the choice we made to move
2023-09-01 0
Aap bhi bura mat lagana bhai - Canada - Khalistani Terrorists ka Pakistan ke baad dusara ghar, \n\nHamare guruo ne jis desh ke liye apne beto ko kurban kar diya tha, khud kurban ho gaye the, us mitti ka ye Khalistani bura sochte he , \n\nIn logo ne hamare guruo ke ghar Gurudwara ko bhi nahi baksha he , vaha bhi Ghand macha rakhi he in logo ne ,\n\nKis liye yaar ? Sirf chand rupiyo ke liye, kya yahi sikhata he hamara guru granth saheeb ? Kis isis aur cia ke hatho me bik rahe he zahil khalistani? \n\nKya aap ka khoon nahi kholta kabhi ? Kyo koi inka virodh nahi karta ? \n\nSad Reality of canada
2023-08-31 0
Eye opener for some of us dreaming of working in canada
2023-08-31 0
Canada is also the 38th most populous country in the world while the US is 3rd\nMakes sense for some of the differences between the two
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.
2023-08-31 0
You can't get rich in Canada they just have us play this stupid lottery?
2023-08-31 0
95% of the US economy is in North America. Mexico and Canada are America's largest trading partners.\n\n??????\n\nBy 2100 the population of these three countries will be larger than China ?\n\n\nWho ya going to call?
2023-08-31 4
As a second generation Nigerian immigrant (parents were born in Nigeria and I was born in the US). I 100% agree w/ his perspective. I’ve spent consider amount of time in Nigeria w/ my side of the family that’s doing well and the other side that aren’t. Aboard should only be for people who have no opportunity back home as in they have tried everything and nothing worked for them. If you are doing well in Nigeria, try and give birth to your kids in the US so they can retrieve citizenship. There is no reason a successful person back home should sell their things and move aboard even for kids as you can send them aboard to receive an education and help them gain citizenship and from their they can file for you. The amount of systemic racism, odd jobs you will have to work (God forbid you don’t have a degree and you move aboard for non degree purposes that’s when aboard will show you pepper), cost of surviving is expense here especially now as inflation is high. It’s just not benefiting especially if you were better off in Nigeria. However, this shouldn’t stop you from coming just know that the road isn’t easy and some places are worse than others. I’ve never been to Canada but have been to the UK and by far would advice anyone from back home to avoid UK at all cost. Not even sure how Nigerians are even making it there lol (it’s a never ending cycle of poverty plus citizenship is very difficult to gain and the discrimination in my opinion is much worse than the US. UK society has a class system and it only really empowers British people. The UK is so bad that they even discriminate against Eastern Europeans that should let you know a lot.) Also why do you think most Brits Nigerians come back to Naija hoping to secure job compared to American Nigerians and let me tell you it’s not because the UK is close to Nigeria, there is a true lack of opportunity. There are more opportunity in the US and possibly Canada compared to the Europe.
2023-08-30 0
A friend asked me to post this\n\nI came to the US when I was 18, went to college, and earned an MBA. I worked for 15 years with an H1B Visa and finally one day, I received a letter and had to leave the country in 60 days. It feels weird cause I feel like a stranger in my own land. I now make 10% of what I used to earn. I'm considering moving to France or Canada in 2024.\n\nPS: I spent 5 years in college and 15 years as an employee years in total
2023-08-30 0
If you have money in Nigeria, u can create ur US / Canada. You can create ur world / city. You just need money.
2023-08-30 0
Me am not interested to japar & go to US, Canada or any western country to hustle. I just want to be wealthy in naija & travel overseas solely for vacation & enjoyment not to go and work.
2023-08-29 0
Aoa sir. You are doing very good work for us. I am very very impressed to hear you. Sir now a days we are very worried about pakistan current situation. My dream was to come canada, but my financial situation is not better... God bless you forever. You video is very informative.
2023-08-29 1
Thank God i left Canada 21 years ago. In the 90s it was a decent place. But when my company shut down i couldnt find a job in the same field (stock broker, investmentbank). Moved to US & made 6 figure income tax free as i was working in Florida on H1B Visa. In USA u can earn more money than ??
2023-08-29 0
The similarities between Canada, US and NZ, Australia is startling. Money losing vigor in residential real estate instead of invigorating the economy via business. And immigration being encouraged because of a brain drain as the Canada and NZ's economies are impotent (thanks to rentseeking). And both blessed with governments promising to solve home ownership (family stability) but no action
2023-08-28 0
I just hope Canada can fix its housing crisis because that is severe. But if it can get low enough for people to live a comfortable life then it probably would be preferred by many, including United States residents. Like not having a life of excess but one without major worries day in and day out. It also helps that Canada in general is much better at providing public service than the US whether it be healthcare or public transit.
2023-08-27 0
Hashir bahi,\n How to come to Canada please tell us the procedure. I am from Quetta, facing such torrential crisis here.
2023-08-27 0
Ashir ap ka nam he nahi Waqae ap Azeem ho. Ap Pakistan ka qeemti sarmaya thay lekin in badbakht corrupt logon ne ap ko aram se rehnay na dia. \nAP Jahan rahen Khush rahen . Ap Canada me reh kar bhi Dard rakhty hen apny hamwatno ka. \nAp or ap jesay qabil tarin or muhibb e watan logon ko tarikh kabhi nahi bhulaege. Ap ka zilhr hamesha se hota Rahy ga.\nMe or Meri family bhi mulk chorny ka irada rakhty hen boht afsos k Sath or Dil bhi rota hay.\nLekin baqi Sab ki tarha hame bhi us Des ki talash hay jahan insaniyat ho or Sirf insaniyat.
2023-08-27 0
I’d say more than half of the people that come to canada we don’t fuckin want. No skills, ignorant people that try to make Canada like their old home country. Canada bends over for them too just for them to disrespect the place. Fucking unreal. Get Trudeau out of here. Getting ridiculous. I’m soon going to try and move to the US if this problem keeps getting worse.
2023-08-26 0
Salam kysi hen ap,MERI bythi 9 year ki h ,,or JB sy us ny ap ki Canada vli video dykhi h ,,vo bot Khush hoe ,,ABI b speacily ap Ka vlogg dykh rhii h,love from Pakistan ????
2023-08-25 0
have you man considered being serious literally everything is more expensive in canada. EVERY thing.\n\nI hAvE a HaRd TiMe EaTiNg you don't even look to be fit still lmao\n\ni love canada. i'm originally from toronto proper. but be serious please it's way cheaper here in the US.
2023-08-25 0
hi sis\nI am supporting u from burma\nplz let us know about your canada process in detail.?
2023-08-25 0
As a 25 year old woman living in one of the most expensive cities in Canada, i thankfully have affordable rent and a job with good work life balance and zero debts, but I find saving and getting into the housing market a task more difficult than climbing Mount Everest. If I could get a house my risking my life climbing that death hill, I would, cause it’s much easier than being in a 90 year mortgage which what the government seems to think is a ‘solution’ I’m just about ready to move to the US, where my chances are better ?
2023-08-24 0
I feel very safe in downtown Toronto because I am accustomed to it. I've never experienced any issue with the homeless and continue to talk to them, offer them food IFFFF they just happen to be pan-handling and often hug them to make them very SEEN. I feel safer in downtown Toronto at 3 am then I do when the 905'ers (suburban types) come to party in the entertainment district or around any French-separatist bc of how they are liable to treat me for my lack of decent conversational French. And IF guns are reported, I have to the thank the US for smuggling them in. \nFinally - as for health care - I believe its breaking down... our hospitals are beginning to fail us. The decline in health care is SO evident, BECAUSE anytime the Conservative party is in provincial legislative power they drop medical and education funding. I believe medical funding is being dropped purposefully to manipulate the population's thinking in order to have us eventually\nvote FOR privatization of health care. I NEVER MIND PAYING TAXES - WHAT I MIND... IS HOW OUR TAX DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT... it all depends on the party in power. I would pay 40% income tax happily IFFFF our tax dollars were devoted to services mirroring the way Scandinavian countries do - they invest it WELL in their municipal services rather rather than blow it. \nOur federal and provincial bureaucrats are sucking. Fine... our municipal bureaucrats are sucking, too. Oh, Canada - I love you and wish Pierre Trudeau, or Joe Clark or Ed Broadbent were back in Parliament. I miss you Jack Layton. We would have loved to have seen you as Prime Minister. CANADA IS MUCH TOO INFLUENCED BY THE US... we are thankfully different, but your influence is\nmuch too prevalent. And as for the Canadian people - get your heads out of your asses and re-familiarize yourselves with Canadian CIVIC STUDIES. The shit was taught in grades 7, 8 and on.
2023-08-23 0
My (Canadian) brother moved to Florida decades ago and has been there ever since. Raised his family there (3 born in Canada, and 1 born in the US), and he loves it.
2023-08-19 0
I and my brother got post graduate degrees in the 90s in US and work on a temporary work permits in the US companies, however in the of 90s we had no choice but to move to Canada for the same reason mentioned in this video. We were not the only one but also majority of our friends in the similar situation did the same
2023-08-18 1
Just tell me how many innovation or unicorn companies comes from Canada and how many millionaire are from Canada. US is a country of immense opportunities. Asked Tesla CEO why he moved to the US rather than stay n Canada. Don't get me wrong, I love Canada and it's a beautiful country.
2023-08-18 0
I’m Canada, we aren’t even happy with our own gun rules. A lot of us think there should be tougher restrictions.
2023-08-18 0
I feel like this video is a perfect analogy for the differences between the two immigration systems. If you want to get rich, you take your chances on the US and its lottery system. But if you're more interested in quality of life (better education and healthcare systems), then Canada is the better choice. Housing prices are an issue in both countries, and work from home is helping alleviate for many tech workers. \n\nNeither option is right or wrong, just which option is right for you.
2023-08-17 0
Basically: it's better to be rich in the US, but it's better to be poor in Canada.
2023-08-15 0
Unfortunately as hateful as people in the US have gotten towards immigrants and foreigners in general, those immigrants are probably better off in Canada despite the US having better pay and a milder climate.
2023-08-15 0
Canada lie to immigrants just so that they can come over when immigrants arrive they will be in for a big surprise. Canada don’t deport immigrants unlike the US
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
2023-08-10 0
As happy as I am for him and all those who work hard to get somewhere they definitely deserve there success! However dont ruin it for others as well! Prices in US are much lower than Canada even though there population is 10x than here! Desi people have ruined it everywhere they go!
2023-08-09 0
Safe to say narrator is Indian. Canada needs to adopt the US policies. Way too May Indian students here with their habits from back home.
2023-08-09 0
Kinda sad that were almost a house owner in canada we look at a perfect house for us for only 200k in 2021 but when covid was finished that exact house was 450k in 2022
2023-08-08 0
I have grown so hateful of the US, being a born US citizen. I was interested in moving to Canada a while ago. I always assumed it was a difficult process. Maybe I can find a welding school and move.
2023-08-08 0
I'm a US citizen who lived in Australia for 2 years. The process there is very similar to Canada's but with a slightly stronger tilt towards specific skills. The recession hit in 2014 and, without a sponsor, they weren't renewing most visas so we had to GTFO. I'm still sad about it. Obviously my life in the States is nothing to cry about but our life in Oz was amazing..
2023-08-08 0
US immigration system is broken but it's still the best in western world if you are in engineering, mathematics and tech. I studied and worked in US, moved to India for personal reasons. I realized its difficult to adjust back in India, and US will never let me naturalize, so I moved to Canada. But Canada has hardly any jobs of its own, most of people in tech here work for American companies. In US, even an aerospace, biomedical, virology or genetic engineering person can find job in his/her field despite being on job visa, but in Canada its very tough. \nFew weeks back, I met an Uber driver who came to Canada 4+ years back, mechanical/automative engineer and was not able to find a job in his field despite no need for license with advance education and many years of relevant experience. He became Canadian citizen few weeks back, and guess what, he received 2 job offers in US and was moving to US on TN visa. \nI am myself working on something in Canada that is not my specialization. In US, I can get multiple messages from top government contractors for scientist/researcher positions, but I could not work for them as I don't have citizenship. In canada, despite being a PR, I know many experienced people who are forced to drive uber or do survival jobs.
2023-08-08 0
Yes, it could happen. We are a multi racial black/brown/Euro decent family in Canada. There are giant pot holes in the Canadian health care system for us as we are often not believed or assumed to be drunks or drug-heads. We know similar families who HAD to take work in America (with benefits) FOR the health care, the doctors were less likely to gatekeeper care when it was paid for. Also those who moved to New Jersey, Missouri, Wisconsin found much more racially inclusive communities (seemingly largely due to just a bigger population of different people so no one really sticks out)
2023-08-08 0
I think the best plan is to immigrate to Canada first, spend a few years there, get work experience, and become a Canadian, apply for a high paying job in the US right before you are about to become a Canadian. That way you get both a high paying job and the mental security that even if you get deported somehow all you needed to do is to a drive a fully packed Uhaul across the border.
2023-08-08 0
We were supposed to move to the USA in the late 60s I’m so happy my father decided to turn his station waggon back to Canada. We’re not perfect but the US isn’t serious deep shit.
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