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2 years, 3 months ago @botheyesUp There is hardly any reasonably priced rentals you pay 3/4 of your income on a dump. Utilities take the rest. Zero culture anymore. Getting dangerous. The weather is harsh and aging. There are no jobs for students in high school to begin entering adulthood workforce. It's woke beyond a joke. The media is biased. The whole dichotomy of attesting people for feeling suicidal then offering MAID. Just not the same anymore. Sad and depressing what's happening because im the 90s and prior it was a wonderful place to live. Things really started going wrong mid 2000s. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @carmenelisaarango84 I applied for a tourist visa and it was denied because I didn't have enough ties in my country and 29 days were probably too many. I'm retired and I would never live in other country. I love to travel. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @guystoners Trudeau at work 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @michelleg57 Canada is a dump - tell all your friends!!! 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @rosewielgo3594 I was born here but I don’t recognize my country anymore, I want to leave ? 13 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @rachidlafkih1977 How to move in canada 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @rachidlafkih1977 I m from Morocco i want to live in canada ? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @SanjayShroffCA Canada is a lousy place 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @chamathdaluwatta1396 Canada is in the happy index is the biggest scam ever 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @MireilleLaverty This interview completely misses the point by interviewing the “wrong” immigrant. Immigrants to Canada leave for the U.S. because Canada prefers “high value” immigrants (e.g., physicians, engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs with excellent track records, occupations that are expensive to train and/or individually contribute a lot to the GDP) that the U.S. would also like to attract. Not only can many of these people make more money in the U.S., but they often encounter more help and/or less restrictions with professional licenses (e.g., most states have an industrial exemption for engineers, and do a better job at helping foreign doctors and nurses get their licenses to practice medicine). How many times have we heard of a foreign professional reduced to driving a taxi or becoming a housewife when they move to Canada because an immigration official didn’t properly inform the immigrant of the hoops they would have to jump through, and the provincial professional association offered minimal, if any, assistance? \n\nThis PhD student (and others with more academic than lucrative educations) may think he’ll have it made moving to the US but I think he overestimates his value. The small liberal arts colleges that may have hired someone with his background are decreasing in number or changing to a more technical focus (usually to computer science because it doesn’t require expensive labs needed in medicine or engineering). American students are now more critically examining what degrees, if any at all, will lead to better paying careers, and I doubt Myanmar is on their radar as a money-making opportunity. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @nkb8612 Because Canada is the most corrupted country that legal camouflage to all kinds of illegal things. And it doesn’t want people to own homes. It wants investment properties. It wants to make money from home flipping. It engineers poverty 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @bwb4416 dude, try NYC or San Francisco ? if you think Toronto is expensive 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @IAM-iv1oz I was born in Canada in the 70's. I left last year in November forever never to return. I can tell you as a born Canadian I can honestly tell you Canada is gone to hell. Peace out Canada. 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @ShadowRap-y5l Okay so where is everyone planning to go? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @lindacolley2583 Keep going we were never ready for you your crashing all our systems back you go. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @mariselajulyana3252 Bye don't forget to leave the PR CARD or Citizenship upon exit ? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @laylalayla5364 Can't hide it anymore ? ppl leaving because of the LGBT first and then because of cost of living 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @hearthrob29 You guys allow one section of people inside. Obviously you will have issues. Soon the name Canada will change to kaneda 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @riccia888 Too cold for humans 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @basshunterdota625 US will benefit more , Canada economy will shrink further almost equal to half of California's gdp. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @MichelleDemishevich The headline is “Why so many immigrants leaving Canada” and the guest commentator is NOT an immigrant he is just an international student. CTV News always knows the best. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @zaryadnik Canada need to manage costs 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @User12345fan To be honest, nobody cares about a safety net, healthcare etc when they can’t make enough to afford a roof on their head and decent food. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @BZSiddiqui ?Congratulations to the country.?they should work to economic not selling dangerous weapons to Israel and other countries. Not focusing the country just following UK And US not anymore ? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Teacher-b3l Time to go home to satuday sabbath jesus read genesis 1v1-3 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @zhaoc033 Think about it - the hefty tax rates are essentially robbery. When you have the option of driving two hours and cross the border to work under a TN, why on earth would someone stay? The tax code here is so dumb. It does not foster a healthy market; it is a means for locals to rip off those with assets. But guess what? the smart, the intelligent and the rich will flee, leaving the mediocre, the lazy, the weak and the elderly on this soil. No wonder they whine about the housing prices all day long. Did it ever come to their attention that the housing price of Toronto is 1/3 or less than that of manhattan, SF, Beijing Hong Kong etc. it is a nation slaved by poverty thinking. Does it make any sense to limit foreigners buying homes in Toronto? This is foreign direct investment that benefits your damn economy, but you cant stand the whining of those who cant afford a home and banned it. of course you are gonna lose the capital. You raise tax again, squeezing more hard-working smart folks away. What a pity! Yes it is harsh. But this is what you get when you forget everything in economics and zero in on equality. 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @debbiejones6779 Not just immigrants, lots of investor's, lots of young ppl who want freedom and a decent chance to be homeowners and remain middleclass or more, as well as those that cant afford food, shelter or any extras as seniors 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Sst09876 There are many nurses without job here , still waiting for visa and job 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @memosarai4803 Health system is great ? Where this guy is living ? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Bharatnamo English speaking obsessed country with Canadian experience ( truck driver,Uber driver, packaging, restaurant) a must for success....??\n\nThat's why many people who come to Canada leave Canada. No one wants hypocrisy and look down upon ... 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @aixagault4375 they shoudnt let more people in for at least 3 yrs specially refugees, because they dont add to the economy, bring skilled profesionals who actually are going to work and contribute to society and dont live from the government and our taxes 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @stephanebalon As an immigrant from Europe (not a country with a high level of poverty or a war), I arrived here in 2016 and I can say I love Canada, a very welcoming country. While I see lots of immigrants returning to their countries or going to other places, this country is amazing, offering tons of possibilities to entrepreneurs, business people and with a wide variety of possibilities. Yes, housing is an issue but it is in many rich countries. I also see a lot of people like me, happy about what they have and what they built. I travelled the world (Australia, Europe, Middle-East, Africa and Asia) and I can guarantee, there is no perfect place. So find the place that suits you best. Do not expect perfection. It does not exist. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @petchberry4456 Civil war in Myanmar Indeed ? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Elvis-dw7ux Good info....instead of funding Ukraine etc. with billions the Govt. should first look in their own backyard .... IMO.... 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @specialiseesi6746 He mentions Thailand - it´s AN AMAZING place to work remotely. Cheap and great quality of life. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @OceanRehab Why people are queuing in order to get to Canada when the place is so bad? 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @kevinsakwa6665 Real estate crisis is not just in Toronto as he says it’s everywhere in Canada especially British Columbia it’s so damn expensive to buy a house here…. 4 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Canucks_swag Affordability is one thing but how much are you saving and cutting on unnecessary expenses? If you plan smart then Canada is great country. I will never leave Canada it offers lot of benefits that none of other countries provide. 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Gilbert.Suhendra Good Job, Get out Muslim and Poojeet Lindu 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @peterrichard9769 I heard Canada is becoming expensive and if opportunities are less people will relocate to other countries like USA 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @woodman3179 15% is pretty low historically\n80% of Greeks who immigrated to America, went back \nThey just came to make a few bucks. \nNot unusual 3 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @JJs_playground As somebody that grew up in this country and always saw Canada as the top country on the world's stage. In the past 7 years, or so, it astonishes me why anybody would move here because of our high cost of living. \nBecause of your not ultra wealthy or didn't buy a home 10 years ago, I don't know you can afford it here. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @kmr7409 You can be a homeless man in Canada by joining others already living on the street in Toronto. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @rrace2 You have people who have close to minimum wage jobs who bought a house in the 90s or early 2000s and are winning the lottery with their home being worth 2 to 3 times what they paid for it. Along the years they took out equity and bought more places and are now millionaires. While this generation pays for student loans and comes out making about the same, adjusted for inflation, and can't buy a home. Everyone thinks their million dollar home that was 200k 20 yrs ago has the price justified. It's a pyramid scheme 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @NatsdadsamI I have zero problem with people leaving Canada, i wish fewer would come here, at least until we have a responsible government in charge, which may be never. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @luiscastillo7009 Too cold and expensive 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @jeffreymiller6116 Stop voting Liberal..\nWake up people ?‍♂️ 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @Gregvert Why are they leaving? Simple! Awful people, awful country! 2 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @narenselva4538 It's nice country but there is no opportunity 0 lBDlcxyZ4fo
2 years, 3 months ago @RPGnerd1991 I left in 2015 and never came back. I don't see a reason to. Back then it was hard to get a job as a Canadian new grad. I can't imagine it is easier now. Also if I do come back, I'll probably get hit with the international experience isn't canadian experience balony. 1 lBDlcxyZ4fo
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