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2025-09-22 0
Hello Western India.
2025-09-19 0
Hello i am from India if you don't want migrants then just don't give much visa easy
2025-08-26 0
“ hello Canadians and all immigrants stop blaming kids. They’re youngsters. They left home for higher education just the way British came to India for spice. The displacement of Indians come on man Canadian give them a break. Look at Vancouver Eastside, the lump we’re all people Unless you are Indigenous, we are all immigrants here. Instead of blaming immigrants, we should focus on the real problems: low wages, lack of affordable housing, and exploitation. International students also bring money into Canada—they pay high tuition, rent, and living costs, which supports our economy. Many take jobs that others don’t want. Displacing the blame on them isn’t fair. Give them a break—we need unity, not division.”
2025-02-11 0
Hello Bro & sisters, pls stop complaining about racism in foreign countries. India has the worst racist practices and worst caste practices like higher castes and lower castes. There are no jobs abroad for their own citizens so how would a foreigner find jobs ? \nNO CANADA IS NOT A FAV DESTINATION FOR INDIANS SEEKING QUALITY EDUCATION, THATS MISLEADING TOO.
2025-02-11 7
Hello, fellow Indians. Do not complain about racism or discrimination in foreign countries. You or your elders have worse racist and Apartheid practices inside India against fellow Indians like Dalits, Muslims, lower castes etc. Stop being hypocritical.
2025-02-10 0
Indian from the state of Punjab gets most of the visas (30% are illeterate ) and the real students in the rest of india have to keep waiting. You keep saying Indians, meaning all of India and this is not so . Hello..
2025-02-02 0
TO INDIAN GOVT , JUST STOP VISA GIVING TO ANY MUSLIM KOM RIGHT NOW , NO MUSLIM SHOULDN'T ENTER INTO INDIA , ANY MUSLIM LEAVE INDIA CANNOT ENTER TO INDIA AFTER LEAVING , STRICT WARNING AURANGZEB/HITLER SILENTLY ON MOVE , DON'T UNDERESTIMATE ISI/ ISIS PLS , DON'T KEEP ANY LOOPHOLES IN POLICY & RULES REGULATIONS , SEE WATCH EUROPE IS LOOSING THEIR CITIZENS HELLO
2025-01-19 0
Hello Madam,\nI feel this could be due to a possibility for permanent migration due to heavy taxes in India. There are lot of upper middle-class people trying to relocate to low tax countries. Please share your thought on this.
2025-01-18 0
Hello Indians \n*Let’s be honest => How many Indian returned back to India if they issued visit visa for 1st world countries?* Answer is almost 70% doesn’t want to return.
2024-11-09 1
HELLO MY NAME IS GURPREET SINGH FROM INDIA ?? I AM KHALISTAN SIKHS IN CANADA ?? ? I NEED PERMANNT RESIDENT FOR CANADA AND I CAME HERE AS STUDENT AT BRAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE ITS INSIDE A VERY GOOD SHOPPING MALL ? I AM STUDYIJG FOR SECURITY GUARD ?‍♂️ PLEASE GIVE ME PERMANENT RESIDENCY I AM OWED IT BECSUSE YOUR PEOPLE IS RACIST
2024-11-05 0
Hello sir\nI have done B.Ed and I have been working as a teacher from past 9 years. So according to the current status and scenario get PR from India is still that convenient…..?
2024-09-23 0
Hello Sir, with due respect: i am an international student from INDIA, you are always welcome to stay in any of the 30 provinces in India! My question to you is, if an International student is spending 7000 cad each semester and completing a 2 yr program with total fee paid 28000 to 35000 CAD excluding the exorbitant rent like 1500 per month and grocery and personal tax, would definitely wish to get back some of the money they invested here in Canadian land, am i right? Would you be thinking the same way if you invest in India? Secondly, none of the employers are offering any white collar job or office job to these students unless otherwise they have Permanent Residency status here in Canada: the only way to get “PR” is to work for some pizza store or tim hortons- its not by choice, only jobs you have here in Canada for any students and now construction field too. So kindly don’t judge any international student from any part of the world on their skills. All we need is a way out by Planning our future. Lots of comments are on these kids: just imagine on a sports day or a national holiday or on a stormy day who will be serving you a double double? Who will do Uber… Please dont hate, just like any human we would love to be respected and we are not going to take back anything from Canada. Thank you
2024-09-23 0
Yesterdays Tim hortons driver thru conversation\nThem : hi\nMe: hello how are you?\nThem: *silence*\nMe: okay, medium dd please\nThem: ok\nMe : caramel cookie please\nThem: ok\nMe: that’s all for today. Thank you.\nThem: ok, drive\n\nI am an Indian and I don’t encourage this. We are ambassadors of India. Some of these people need to learn customer service and English. ?
2024-08-14 0
Oh this is a great news for Indians in Brampton, Prince Edward Island and all the places that now they want to “conquer”. Say hello to New India!
2024-08-04 0
Hello fifth state, Punjab is no more the bread basket of India. It's a river of drugs of India. Reality of Punjab being bread basket of India is untrue, look for the facts.
2024-07-12 1
Hello, I live in BC, Canada. Canada is currently in a very rough state, and I can only hope things will improve soon. One of the biggest issues is the rampant, uncontrolled immigration. The government invited a flood of people into the country without having the necessary infrastructure in place—jobs, healthcare, housing—to support them. Now they're trying to cap immigration, hoping for a turnaround, but it's like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.\n\nCanada's drug and crime policies are an absolute joke. I also have an Instagram account where many students ask me about studying in Canada. I always tell them that if they're doing well in India, they should stay there. The problem isn't just with India's education system—it's with the unrealistic mindset of people wanting to come to Canada.\n\nWe see students desperately going from one store to another, begging for jobs that simply aren't there. Some even sell their land or property, especially in Punjab, thinking they'll find a better life here. But right now, it's just not worth it. When I advise others, they think we're living the dream in Canada while trying to stop them from coming. I moved to Canada 12 years ago, and the country has changed beyond recognition.
2024-04-29 0
Hello\n \nCan you help to publicise and aid families trapped in bonded labour in Pakistan’s brick kilns?\nI came back from India last year moved by the migrant families caught in a vicious circle of poverty and debt. Driven by extreme poverty, seasonal employment and pressing needs, men take out loans for critical expenses or daily living. But these loans come with an unimaginable price – they are bound to work at the kilns until they can repay their ever increasing debts. Generations of oppressed people live and work in Asian brick kilns, robbed of their freedom and human rights. These families are often the poorest of the poor.\nYour sponsorship or donation, however small, would help fund a video exposing this modern slavery. I would in turn use my documentary to raise funds for a variety of charities and faith groups helping Pakistani brick slaves.\nSuch absolute poverty and degradation is hard to imagine. That’s why I’m asking you to donate generously to my campaign here: https://www.launchgood.com/campaign/bricked_in_by_slavery#!/. Please click on the link for further information and Q and As.\nBest regards\nStephen Wolstenholme
2024-03-13 0
Hello everyone, \n \nAs a 55 year old white Canadian male (born and raised), I wanted to take a moment to address some of the anti-immigration sentiment I've seen in the comments section. \n \nI just want to say how much I love and appreciate the diversity that immigrants bring to our country. I truly believe that Canada is made stronger by the contributions of new Canadians from all walks of life. \n \nOn a personal note, I am so grateful for the love and acceptance that my daughter's partner from India has brought into our family. Their relationship has taught me so much about different cultures and traditions. Love knows no boundaries and I am proud to support their relationship wholeheartedly. \n \nSo to anyone spreading hate or negativity towards immigrants, I urge you to open your heart and mind. Embrace the richness of diversity and build bridges, not walls. We are all in this together and together we can create a more inclusive and accepting society. \n \nThank you for listening and let's continue to spread love and understanding. \n \nPeace and love to all.
2024-02-09 0
Hello propagandist, just shut your mouth and see and talk about same with India. Always trying to find and point on others first look at your country and what you are doing. Cheap news WION.
2023-12-21 0
Hello MAMEE. Thanks, it is still better in Canada than to be in India. ???.
2023-12-05 0
Hello brother! I’m from U.P. India .\nI have 2 years U.P. Police job experience.\nI want to get security job in Canada. How can I get security job in Canada from India?\nPlease reply. Thanks ?
2023-10-07 0
The part pf this documentary that talks about 5 students' bodies being shipped back to India just seemed to go right over everyone's heads. These kids' lives all ended and were victims if this system. Hello Justin I am one of your supporters. Please do something about this so their deaths by suicide are not in vain.
2023-10-07 0
Hello Ma'am, \nAgar aap basement main rate hu tuh phir shayed direct sunlight, fresh air from nature and window sighting kuch bhi nahi huti hugi. We are cutoff from outer world and closed inside.\nPhir kaise chain se rah sakte hain k Bahar ka koi nazarah nahi ,I feel horrible. Here in Dubai it is just like India very free and not feeling homesickness or no feelings of not in our country \nI am here for the past 33 years.
2023-09-02 0
Hello brothers and sisters I’m seeing a problem here. The interest rate in the late 1970s and early 1980s interest rate was 12-18%. People\nComing now are in MUCH better financial condition then people who came then with nothing. The difference is two main things: many new immigrants don’t have the same drive and motivation that previous immigrants in terms of sacrifices such as not driving a mustang, but they also didn’t just settle for labour jobs, they used their brains and began business along side labour. Second thing is, the immigrant wants to see the result before putting in the work. If after getting out of the horrible conditions of India and coming to Canada, a country loaded with opportunities, you still have difficulties then you need to change your expectations and work ethic to match, if they don’t then don’t complain. Cost of living is not the issue, it is the false expectation that they give themselves. To be quite honest with you it takes most immigrants one generation not 5-10 years, so either start working smarter or wait to have this reflection of what Canada is like until you have lived here for 50 years.
2023-07-30 0
Paji Hello ..apka show dekhta hu ..and big fan of you ..paji aunty jee ko btao India mai tamatar 250 rs kgs mil rhe hai ..dhniya 200 rs kg hai ..jeera 300rs se jump kar ke 700rs kgs hogya hai ..totally it's very difficult for a people of india .. aunty ji shikayat kar rhi thi ki dhniya free mai mil jata hai ?plese aunty jee wapis mat aana swarg mai ho ap India mai haal bura hogya hai
2023-07-05 0
Hello sir,\nI am law graduate from india. Belongs to lower middle class family. I want to migrate Canada for work. I seriously need to know whatever you are saying in video about the cost of living is genuine or not?
2023-04-30 0
Hello sir u are also HR and I m from India can u help mee to get a job in canda in accounts our extra jobs I am alone boy how do income for her family so I want help
2023-03-19 0
Hello thanks for the informative video. In experience it is on Canada Govt. website written as ........Count hours that were accumulated over a period of at least 12 months.......what does it mean? 1.If I have a work experience of 1560 hours scattered in three years will it be counted..... b If I have some experience in Canada and some experience in India scattered in the last 2 years. will it be counted. Thanks and regards
2023-03-05 0
AT 35:59 YES AN ILUSSIVE VISA IS GOING TOO SAVE ALL INDIANS FROM THE HORRIBLE INDIA SERIOUSLY ?? HOW ABOUT THE REFUGESS IN THE RUSSIAN CONFLICT HELLO IS INDIA REALY THAT BAD A PLACE TOO LIVE IN ? WEIRD
2023-02-03 0
Hello piyush...i saw ur video first time and u know i am also in search of a security kind of job like urs...as currently i am in state reserved police force i have a 8 yrs of experience in force in india and i think i can get job abroad in security..can u please help me how to get job in ur office..uspar plz ek video banado..i request u.
2022-10-09 0
Hello Gursahib,\nI'd like your two cents on something to make an informed decision. I'm a software engineer based out of India. I am stuck in a dilemma. I am not sure if I should move to Canada on Study Visa or wait for Express Entry (PNP)/Work Permit? My worst case CRS score is 420. \nI have approx 5 years of experience. I am starting my IELTS prep shortly and I am not sure if I should prepare both academic and general or one of them.\nThanks in advance.
2022-10-02 0
Hello Sir, I am planning to move to Canada, I have 9.5 years of experience in IT software testing. Currently working as lead Analyst in India. I am 32 and single, what are my chances to get a job from India.
2022-09-13 0
Hello everyone...I've been to Canada,  and back in South Africa,  a failed immigrant,I'm a finance professional.  The country is inviting thousands especially from the subcontinent so they bring and burn all their savings in Canada.  Its not about how hard it is or how quickly you can get into Canada. Its about what you will do there. There are simply not enough jobs for skilled educated workers  , its ok for meat cutters and other blue collar jobs who have nothing to lose,but not for qualified professionals.  It's a harsh,  unwelcoming country where Ex professionals from India end up driving taxis. My advice...if you are a professional degreed worker in India,  Please do NOT move to Canada unless you have a confirmed job offer or have done your research.  Do your math about salary vs. Living expenses. Good luck. Don't jump into a lake if you can't swim...
2022-08-17 0
Hello Bhai Kya hum Canada me pr hoker waapas India permanently rhahe jaaye to Kya jaa skte hai because I go back india
2022-07-26 0
Hello Sir. Thank you for such an informative video.\n my wife is a graduate, she has done Nursery Teacher's Training and she is a teacher in a kindergarten since last 4 years. Her overall band score is 5.5, her ECA is done.\nCan she apply for AIP under NOC 4032/4014 , from India?.
2022-06-30 0
Hello can I apply from India? I m a doctor and have 7 years of work experience
2022-06-21 0
Hello . i have one question , there are lot of immigration company working in india. I have applied through one of those company . They have taken my LMIA interview and report get positive . Now the issue is they said the 85% they have Sponsees and 15% i have to pay for foreign consultancy and lawyer charges . Is that a valid case ?
2022-05-22 0
Hello sir, i am phd in civil engg. From india recently completed. I  m having 3 published papers. I want to settle in Canda. With husband and 2 childs . And how to get job/post doc/lecturer in civil engg. Plz guide sir.
2022-05-12 0
Hello sir , i have one question please, can i add spouse in AIP with my file . I am in new brunswick but my spouse is in india. Please guide me
2022-02-21 0
Hello sir Canada ane ke liye best immigration consultants kon si he sir plz help me I'm from India gujrat
2022-01-20 0
Hello. I am a software developer based in India with overall 5.6 years experience. Can you tell me after PR process, how and where I can search and apply for IT Job in Canada??
2021-12-25 0
Hello, Thank you so much for your tips & guidance. It's really helpful. I am a software engineer by profession & I Have been working as Project Manager for the last 10 years in IT industry in India. I am planning to move to Canada. Can you help me to get a full time permanent job ?
2021-12-14 0
Hello sir my wife GNM nurse in india with 10years expirence, birth date 09/1985 and she done ECA sir ielts result coming 17 to 20 Dec. Pls let us know we Can apply for canada if yes then which visa Can apply and which state? Thanks
2021-11-13 0
Hello plz can u help me ...I'm frm India.. I'm intrstd in healthcare/pharma ..& I complted B.pharma
2021-10-13 0
Hello sir the video is very helpful. Thanks for the detail explanation sir. I'm a PharmD (Doctor of pharmacy) graduate having 3 years of experience in Pharmacovigilence, would like to apply for Canada PR. I will be the main applicant my husband and baby will be my dependents. How can I apply jobs in Canada from india and appeal for interviews from india sir? Pls guide me
2021-10-11 0
Hello Brother it was a great explanation, i would like to know how can we get police clearance certificate if I am not staying in India. Thanks in advance
2021-10-09 0
Hello everyone...I've been to Canada, and back in South Africa, a failed immigrant,I'm a finance professional. The country is inviting thousands especially from the subcontinent so they bring and burn all their savings in Canada. Its not about how hard it is or how quickly you can get into Canada. Its about what you will do there. There are simply not enough jobs for skilled educated workers , its ok for meat cutters and other blue collar jobs who have nothing to lose,but not for qualified professionals. It's a harsh, unwelcoming country where Ex professionals from India end up driving taxis. My advice...if you are a professional degreed worker in India, Please do NOT move to Canada unless you have a confirmed job offer or have done your research. Do your math about salary vs. Living expenses. Good luck. Don't jump into a lake if you can't swim...
2021-10-06 0
Hello Mr singh\nFirstly thank you very much for encourage to lots of person, i am one of them. I gave up all hopes but your video inspired me to do something bigger so thank you very much again.\nI have done master’s in dietitian and nutrition and working at my own clinic from 2018. I am working as self employed. \nAre you guide me that self employed is eligible for PR or not.\nDo i need to register somewhere to get PR from India. I am waiting for your reply Mr Singh.\nRegards\nRishant sharma \nAmritsar
2021-09-19 0
Hello, my query is how do I get an IT job from India as have an experience of almost 3 years in same field....
2021-09-14 0
Hello sir. You mean to say that for getting job in Canada from India, we need copr or can we get without it?
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