The FULL Canadian Immigration Process is covered here [HOW TO move to Canada | The Canadian Immigration Process] - ua-cam.com/play/PLc.html... If you are interested in knowing how I am living [Lifestyle vlogs] - ua-cam.com/play/PLc.html... On my youtube channel, I have shared: How I moved to Canada - ua-cam.com/video/eL3D9yw97uk/v-deo.html Why I left Jamaica - ua-cam.com/video/R9O3pVvl8gQ/v-deo.html Tips for life in Canada as an international student - ua-cam.com/video/x_9dNlwdEsM/v-deo.html
But all Amma say is to my black ppl all over the world just know always black is beautiful and to all who looks down on us one love still to you ppl cuz Amma sure say this as long as there is something call life black ppl will be always they cuz without us believe me the they wont be no life cuz we are ppl from different walks of life just like any other ppl in this life
Thank you for the awesome video! I have a couple of questions-is there a community of Black/African Americans in BC, or do they group with the Caribbean community? Also, for the racism that you’ve faced/are facing, have you experienced this while touring and exploring different parts of BC on your downtime? Lastly, is the racism/sexism you are experiencing across different non-Black groups or just one (wink wink) group? Thanks, I’m American and curious about traveling to BC 😉. Take care 🌹
There are different groups of immigrants in BC including a black community. People from same race tend to live in the same area, and they tend to be more racist when they are on there area. Downtown Vancouver is more liberalized. I also find that Canadians are nicer than immigrants that recently moved here.
Lol I can really relate, I am Jamaican by heritage (my mom) and my father is Nigerian but they each say I belong on to the other. Will be in Vancouver as a student, will keep watching your channel for tips ❤
You're so right about seeing other black people. Esp when we are somewhere where we are few. And 100% about community n cliques they stick to their own esp as an adult. I relate to most things you say for sure 100%. Moving to Canada definitely open your eyes esp if you truly care for the greater good.
I lived in Germany in the late 80s and then the 90s. It was the same. Even in Berlin, which was supposed to be the most advanced German city in terms of open-mindedness and having more foreigners. I ended up learning: Who cares? Let them stand up and punish themselves for their stupidity. I crossed my legs and used up all the space on the bus seat that they were not taking. I spread myself out on the seat and had fun!
Hi you can book a consultation with an immigration consultant. The link is in my description box. Also if you want a free evaluation link is there for a meeting with me so we can discuss this.
The FULL Canadian Immigration Process is covered here [HOW TO move to Canada | The Canadian Immigration Process] - ua-cam.com/play/PLc.html...
If you are interested in knowing how I am living [Lifestyle vlogs] - ua-cam.com/play/PLc.html...
On my youtube channel, I have shared:
How I moved to Canada - ua-cam.com/video/eL3D9yw97uk/v-deo.html
Why I left Jamaica - ua-cam.com/video/R9O3pVvl8gQ/v-deo.html
Tips for life in Canada as an international student - ua-cam.com/video/x_9dNlwdEsM/v-deo.html
Brooklyn, NY same everywhere just have to have the it factor
Soooo eye opening, thanks for sharing
You are welcome hun 💚💛
But all Amma say is to my black ppl all over the world just know always black is beautiful and to all who looks down on us one love still to you ppl cuz Amma sure say this as long as there is something call life black ppl will be always they cuz without us believe me the they wont be no life cuz we are ppl from different walks of life just like any other ppl in this life
I’m American been to three provinces not all that BC, Alberta, Ontario.
What about the dating scene out there for Black women? Have you experienced racism from other Black men there?
Hunny, I am married and I made sure I brought my husband with me to Canada.
Thank you for the awesome video! I have a couple of questions-is there a community of Black/African Americans in BC, or do they group with the Caribbean community? Also, for the racism that you’ve faced/are facing, have you experienced this while touring and exploring different parts of BC on your downtime? Lastly, is the racism/sexism you are experiencing across different non-Black groups or just one (wink wink) group? Thanks, I’m American and curious about traveling to BC 😉. Take care 🌹
There are different groups of immigrants in BC including a black community. People from same race tend to live in the same area, and they tend to be more racist when they are on there area. Downtown Vancouver is more liberalized. I also find that Canadians are nicer than immigrants that recently moved here.
Lol I can really relate, I am Jamaican by heritage (my mom) and my father is Nigerian but they each say I belong on to the other. Will be in Vancouver as a student, will keep watching your channel for tips ❤
You're so right about seeing other black people. Esp when we are somewhere where we are few. And 100% about community n cliques they stick to their own esp as an adult. I relate to most things you say for sure 100%. Moving to Canada definitely open your eyes esp if you truly care for the greater good.
I’m glad you can relate. The truth is only when you’ve lived it you’ll know what it feels like. Thanks for sharing.
Hope you have good family close by.
Coming from tiktok
Very informative thank you
Awww thank you Cornelia!!!!
I lived in Germany in the late 80s and then the 90s. It was the same. Even in Berlin, which was supposed to be the most advanced German city in terms of open-mindedness and having more foreigners. I ended up learning: Who cares? Let them stand up and punish themselves for their stupidity. I crossed my legs and used up all the space on the bus seat that they were not taking. I spread myself out on the seat and had fun!
Yea I do that sometimes because I really do not care.
Come to America it is nicer.
Hi I want to move in Canada currently in turkey and I have a resident permit, help me where do I start
Hi you can book a consultation with an immigration consultant. The link is in my description box. Also if you want a free evaluation link is there for a meeting with me so we can discuss this.
@@kayonaldria okay thanks.
It seems like this public transport thing is a world wide problem , i'v seen people say they experience it in Australia and korea .
I would love to live in Canada
Book a consultation with an immigration consultant link is in my description box.
Pls how do I start the process. What does it involve
Check out my other videos I did created a playlist for this purpose.
I love my Melanie
I know that’s right!!