10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving To Canada

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  • @boulioalan5204
    @boulioalan5204 Рік тому +9

    its hard to understand the Canadian way of life. we are open but we have our ways....Im Canadian and i live abroad..ill be back soon..Its not easy way of life cause evrything is too expensive. Im moving back from europe but i have my expectations so im prepared. You need to work hard to survive. Being safe and good education is very Canadian. This is not paradise..You need to do your homework....Im a proud Canadian. Good video to teach people to know more about where they move to. Canadians just flow and we are kind to each other, its beautiful

  • @Notjustanyhandle
    @Notjustanyhandle Рік тому +11

    This was a good combination of previous videos and good to know the challenges that will be faced on landing. Although I am a little anxious, I'm not sure what would change my mind at this point, but I think up to 2 years of life in Canada will be the test when I arrive in May. Thank you for another great view into Canadian life as an immigrant 👍

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +5

      That’s a great attitude Dave - in the grand scheme of things every single thing doesn’t matter, as long as you have a goal!

  • @mayjokimoj
    @mayjokimoj Рік тому +6

    This channel is giving such a great and helpful info. to the folks planning to move canada, but watching the reality some might also change their Plans... !! LOL many people thinks its like USA in canada but its really different to be a Canadian immigrant when compared with America. Its a great gateway for people to get into America though !!

  • @katherinespencer2073
    @katherinespencer2073 Рік тому +3

    U can protect yourself using the very things that you generally carry & are a good weapon when your life is at risk. Rolled up newspapers, strong umbrella, a pocket full of change tied up in a sock, keys carried between your fingers while in your fist, a flashlight about as long as your hand that takes larger batteries...never allow anyone to take you to a different location. Better to be badly injured near people than out in the woods where the scourge of society has privacy. Do NOT always go places by the same route or same time...do not be predictable cus you never know who has been noticing you as an easy reliable target.

  • @murraytown4
    @murraytown4 Рік тому +16

    As an ‘old’ Canadian I agree with a number of these but to be fair many of the same challenges exist elsewhere for immigrants. I have to push back on the quality of food. The food supply in Canada, including ‘exotic’ foods is healthy and plentiful, though not cheap. If a newcomer relocates to Yellowknife, then yes, I would agree that food security could be more challenging. Bottom line, my guess is that many immigrants to Canada are coming from far worse places. So perspective is important and for those discouraged by Canada, I say good luck.

    • @prageethmendis8030
      @prageethmendis8030 Рік тому +3

      Agreed, the only thing is some people fail to understand a refugee vs a skilled immigrant. Your point is completely valid for a refugee who s lifestyle change must be beyond their expectation but most skilled workers have good pay and good living conditions, just that the Canadian passport is so strong and most see that as a plus and move here. I also agree that food quality is great anywhere. Canada is truly blessed with its supply chain and fresh produce

  • @sunshinemomentum
    @sunshinemomentum Рік тому +7

    The best takeaway from this video is what I always remind myself of when it comes to being anxious about all these good and bad sides
    “ my definition of a good life is different from another person’s definition, and while no where is the best life, it comes down to deciding which version is closest to my definition”
    Thank you so much for all these videos, they are really a great help for me to see the small and big picture of things🙏🏽🌸

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +4

      That’s the best takeaway we could have hoped for 🙏🎉

  • @hollymolly2573
    @hollymolly2573 Рік тому +5

    Great video! Greetings from Hungary!

  • @AlexKasper
    @AlexKasper Рік тому +4

    Very good list Anna, indeed.
    The "less stuff the better" can be summarized by: if all of your possessions can fit inside a cab (say 3 large suitcases or boxes), then you are good to go. Else, renting a moving van can become expensive.
    I was working recently in Chile. pre-pandemic, other than real estate prices (rent/buy housing), Chile prices were comparable or higher than Canada. Except some local grown food and cell/internet prices. I'd say unlimited data plans in Chile were about 1/3 to 1/2 of the price of Canada. And taxes were already factored in. I agree about the quasi-monopoly of telecom and other companies in Canada.
    And totally agree with the status of Universal Health Care. It's like there is no room for competition, care companies (clinics/labs) can charge whatever they want (e.g, the limit paid by the Province). Things only got worse after the pandemic. One needs to wait 1-2 weeks for a phone appointment where the doctor talks to you 5 min, and charges to the Province like $120 (these numbers aren't exaggerated).

  • @Erintii
    @Erintii Рік тому +11

    In 2019 I moved from Canada to Switzerland. When I asked about data limits on my mobile people looked at me weird. Canada has its advantages but technology wise it's behind. As for food it's either good quality food or budget friendly food in Canada and any other place. When I moved to Canada in 2014 I was shocked how many ppl were homeless there. It's hard sometimes and lot of people are landing on a street. I even considered coming back to Canada, applied for a jobs and got interviews but Switzerland spoiled me too much. I very much like videos like the one you prepared as it summarizes difficulties awaiting newcomers in a Canada. There is no perfect country and Canada is not perfect, but can be a great place to live.

  • @reece_ease
    @reece_ease 7 місяців тому +1

    ❤ no point sugarcoating any information..thanks for sharing

  • @AttackOnTitanlover2077
    @AttackOnTitanlover2077 11 місяців тому +1

    Very informative video i want to move to Canada but I’m more likely to have to wait for a few years before I’m able to save enough money but thanks for the information.

  • @createone100
    @createone100 Місяць тому +1

    Big tip, use a credit union for all your banking. Avoid all the big chartered banks. Credit unions are ‘owned’ by members through a small-fee membership. Their staff are much better trained, their fee structure is much fairer, and they offer all the services of a chartered bank. Credit unions are very very popular on the Prairies. I don’t know about Toronto or Montreal. In Quebec, a credit union is called ‘Caisse Populaire’.

  • @mayjokimoj
    @mayjokimoj Рік тому +5

    Great video with plenty of helpful details.
    know the rules, transportation, Insurance, Medical reports, rates of groceries, cars, rent, electronic board of your country, mobile network and so much more.

  • @JayeshDhandha
    @JayeshDhandha Рік тому +6

    As usual, Anna rocks 😇

  • @slicedbeats
    @slicedbeats Рік тому +1

    I grew up in a similar town in Alberta. As a second Gen Canadian it was great as a kid. There are areas of the city that have their own elementary/junior high schools. And there was 1 high school. There were events though.. There was a Rodeo and the train went by the Wheat Pool. But being close proximity to the city made travel easy. Especially when gas was around 49.9 cents a litre! Sometimes 39.9! I moved to the city for high school though so I saw another aspect :)

  • @ketan8421
    @ketan8421 Рік тому +1

    Recently started following you guys.. I am planning to move to Halifax.. gathering all necessary info 😊..

  • @moutazmmm7747
    @moutazmmm7747 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for every video you make for us and thank you I appreciate your effort with every information you tell us greetings to you from Jordan I hope you visit us🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🇯🇴

  • @munkhmichelle9754
    @munkhmichelle9754 Рік тому +1

    Great video thanks

  • @Aderemi-oluwatomisin
    @Aderemi-oluwatomisin Рік тому +1

    Whenever farmers notice that their crops are not growing well they make use of ethene in order to fasten the ripening of fruits which might affect the taste.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому

      That must be toxic for humans?

    • @Aderemi-oluwatomisin
      @Aderemi-oluwatomisin Рік тому +1

      @@MakeThatChange Well ethene is present in all green leaves naturally because it is also one of the things that is responsible for their growth but the disadvantages of applying excess of it causes the fruit to loose it's characteristic flavor and aroma and also premature decay of some fruits that are sensitive to it and also fatigue, lightheadedness, confusion, headache and unconsciousness but it depends on the quantity used so it might not be toxic to humans.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому

      Wow!

  • @oleggv5518
    @oleggv5518 Рік тому +3

    Technology, friends and laws are not a problem, but food and healthcare are

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +2

      Yep, depending on the person some or all are non-issues.

  • @Youngprinceemmy
    @Youngprinceemmy Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @charllyons9261
    @charllyons9261 3 місяці тому

    Thanks ! I'm a blood born canadian of Caribbean-Latin descent! Born and raise in a big city Mtl was not hard to make friends. It's very liberal there. The "making friends" point has truth to it as even living in a smaller city now its very tight minded but mannerism is great! Variables like milestone stage personality type, location , atmosphere settings, your determination makes a difference in making deep friendships. But it's about being in right seeing to meet like minded ppl.

    • @charllyons9261
      @charllyons9261 3 місяці тому

      Small towns are much worse ! Nothing stimulating for young professional unless your there for a particular st project. The other points you mentioned-customer service, health care!! All TRUTHS plus plus. It's frustrating for residents and immigrants trust!

  • @roofsat2535
    @roofsat2535 Рік тому +2

    Okay now I'm putting off the plan really.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      There are many good things as well! Depend on what your goals are.

  • @Kestrel1066
    @Kestrel1066 19 днів тому

    i hear you say don't bring electronics. but what about my laptop? i know i could get a different charger for it so it fits the plugs (outlets) but i wouldn't know what to do about voltage.

  • @abdulazizahmadaliyev479
    @abdulazizahmadaliyev479 Рік тому +1

    As i said before, you are amazing))

  • @susanrichards4037
    @susanrichards4037 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much

  • @danbruno5945
    @danbruno5945 Місяць тому +1

    Hello im just wondering if you can show me round canada if i book a holiday 😊

  • @Uraniummn
    @Uraniummn 5 місяців тому +2

    less than a dollar we can have 3G in the Philippines

  • @massoudzahedi
    @massoudzahedi Рік тому +7

    I definitely am scared now.
    Poor food quality
    Poor transportation quality
    Poor and expensive internet connection
    Poor personal relationship
    Poor Healthcare system
    Poor banking services
    Poor ...
    So why canada is so demanded by the immigrants

    • @dt5622
      @dt5622 Рік тому

      Because other countries are worse
      Poorer food quality
      Poorer transportation quality
      Poorer and more expensive internet connection
      Etc
      It sucks

    • @eltondelcid3672
      @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому +5

      Because it is a step up on the ladder compared to where they come from, or they are fleeing for their lives in their country of origin.

    • @ajax1472
      @ajax1472 Рік тому

      @@eltondelcid3672 true, my country is shattered with war, and I don't even care about negative things about Canada, the important thing is that I live in leave even if it's means to work hard amd make less money

    • @eltondelcid3672
      @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому +1

      @@ajax1472 Safety first mate.

    • @addisonstar141
      @addisonstar141 Рік тому +1

      Yea..the poor food quality and healthcare is throwing me off. 🤔

  • @artax-rx9mb
    @artax-rx9mb Рік тому +1

    thank you, great one

  • @victualjunction
    @victualjunction Рік тому +1

    I am from pakistan..Here landline based broadband connection offers with unlimited data starts from 10 CAD with lowest speed packages starting from 4 mb. If you are living in cities then there are localized companies who offer more than that 16Mbps connections just merely in 15 CAD per month. I am stating it from Rawalpindi, a city near the Capital Islamabad.

  • @dianastacey919
    @dianastacey919 Рік тому

    My parents were immigrants who didn't know the language. Immigrants normally move to a community where there are others like themselves where they have the same culture, language, and issues like getting a job, place to live, etc. At one time the city of Seattle was 60 per cent from Scandinavian countries. There are other cities that ended up that way during the 50's also. In New York the blocks are also by language and culture. So they have the reputation of little Italy, China town, etc. If you go to Los Angeles the neighborhoods are also going to be hispanic, black, and asian. This is normal. I assume the various groups search for others on the internet to meet and socialize with. Also there are huge regional differences between Canada and the US too. The people in South US, New York, Washington State, and California have gigantic differences and it isn't just the accent and words they use. It will be the clothes, how they socialize, attitudes, and you should assume some regions are not going to get along with others. Some from BC in Canada are going to have nasty things to say about Quebec. A lot of Canada would like Quebec to just go away. A lot in the US would like the same to happen to Texas and a few other insane states. I really dislike working with a New Yorker (they have temper tantrums and I have to treat like children) but people from LA will be glad to go out to lunch, in Seattle you can ask but that won't be common (people blame the Scandinavian influence which also makes us obey traffic lights). IBM tried to get German, Japanese and US engineers to work together. This was a huge failure because of their cultural differences in communication. Europeans are more direct (I would be called opinionated and I am not being critical, just saying my thoughts), Japanese work by consensus and the US falls in the middle. I am from BC so I don't know what eastern Canada is like but I don't recognize my home anymore because of so much immigration. The poor school teachers in large cities have to deal with the influx of children from so many countries and we notice when we get a huge number from some place like Russia because suddenly we have Russian bakeries, or restaurants from X country. A lot of people get into the US buying a business because money always gets you through the system faster. Some asian countries have more status for business owners so I guess they like to move here. Other cultures have more status for doctors or whatever profession their culture decides is better. Even how loud someone speaks or how close they stand next to you is cultural and can be annoying to others. It isn't easy to mix so many types of people but there are benefits. What is funny is that Hispanics already here can sometimes be nasty to those arriving now but of course they have many different cultures in South America and apparently the Mexicans are quite nasty to those traveling North.

  • @sentinelparadox
    @sentinelparadox Рік тому +1

    Interesting.
    Unlimited 5G cellular data can be apx. £35 / $56 CAD, here in the UK.

  • @miloragebear259
    @miloragebear259 Рік тому +1

    Unlimited 4G/LTE data within 20C$ per month here in Shanghai. :D

  • @eloquentia7207
    @eloquentia7207 Рік тому +1

    I am pretty sure that canadians donate enough casual clothes to get them for free. As for winter gear, it's better to save up some money and buy it in Canada. So no need to bring all the closet really.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      There are some organizations that help donate clothes, on the flip side many organizations that accept clothes donations RESELL it ( with big markdowns)

  • @BEACHDUDE71
    @BEACHDUDE71 Рік тому +1

    I pay 55 dollars a month for unlimited text and talk, 6 gigs of data, California

  • @rajatdipak
    @rajatdipak Рік тому +2

    Thanks

  • @district5198
    @district5198 Рік тому +8

    #1, If you a father in Canada, do not separate. Family Courts are extremely bias and prejudice toward fathers. You’ll stand no chance.

    • @amberbehrens4949
      @amberbehrens4949 Рік тому +2

      Oh absolutely! It's so sad.

    • @MamaFLB
      @MamaFLB 3 місяці тому +1

      Would strongly disagree.

    • @district5198
      @district5198 3 місяці тому +1

      @@MamaFLB Really statistics say otherwise. In denial if you can’t see the war on dads in family court Canada. FRSAE act of 1996 which enforces child support deliberately violates father’s right to mobility. Not to mention over 90% men/fathers are the ones being enforced. Parents in Canada should have the right to 50/50 Parenting Time Legislation free from discriminatory financial warfare.

  • @daria_markova
    @daria_markova Рік тому +1

    Interesting :)

  • @AleksusTol
    @AleksusTol Рік тому +1

    From Russia with like 👍

  • @Youngprinceemmy
    @Youngprinceemmy Рік тому +1

    Am a prospective student at Durham College Oshawa...any advice will be appreciated

  • @massimo79mmm
    @massimo79mmm Рік тому

    it seems you are talking about italy…
    same problems here (not the food, if you pay attention)

  • @rickcinway2312
    @rickcinway2312 3 місяці тому +1

    Why would you pick up and leave Russia with very limited financial resources? As a Canadian I would never think of moving to a different country unless I had more than sufficient amount of funds to work with. But, that’s me though.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  3 місяці тому +1

      It's not always easy for countries with devalued currencies to evaluate their future expenditures in countries with strong currencies.

  • @palakush7650
    @palakush7650 Рік тому +1

    Any updates after giving the citizenship test?

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      Nope, still waiting for the next step, so stay tuned

  • @tomheinrichs7058
    @tomheinrichs7058 Рік тому +1

    A lot of Canadas problems stem from its population. Or lack of population.
    Put that together that we live next to the largest economic vacuum in the world.
    For instance Health Care. People become Doctors in Canada because it cheaper than the States. Yet work in the States because they can make significantly more money.
    According to size we are secound in the world. According to population we don’t even come in the top 30.
    So find somewhere outside the top 30 in population that you are familiar with compare prices there.

    • @tomheinrichs7058
      @tomheinrichs7058 Рік тому +1

      You got me wondering about the Apple thing. We have always had Apples year round in Southern Ontario. Ever since I can remember.
      I’ve been to several orchards. Even a winery where I was first introduced to Apple Ice Wine. Which is a treat in itself.
      As a child I remember going to “The Apple Place” in Simcoe , Ontario and getting Apples every week with parents.
      Getting novelty items like Apple butter , Apple cider, and other less popular items like freeze dried Apple chips.
      I know of course Apples are better in Season from farm. However, isn’t everything?
      Found this little snipit that explains things a little bit.
      Controlled Atmosphere Is The Key To Keeping Apples All Year Round : The Salt After harvest, apples can be stored for months in controlled atmosphere storage rooms where the temperature, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and humidity levels are adjusted to put them into hibernation.Nov 26, 2018

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing this Tom! We always learn so much from you ❤️

  • @SOLO19847
    @SOLO19847 Рік тому +1

    here in srilanka 100gb fiber with land line 7$ per month

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      🥲

    • @SOLO19847
      @SOLO19847 Рік тому

      @@MakeThatChange 60gb anytime data 40 night time data

    • @victualjunction
      @victualjunction Рік тому

      @@MakeThatChange If you manage to earn in dollars from remote locations its a dream really..

  • @mr.django6283
    @mr.django6283 Рік тому +1

    Hello I just found your channel and found out you are an engineer too. So my question is a have a diploma of civil engineering from a university in France. If they accept my immigration to Canada do I need to do again some years in a Canadian university because of different codes or I can work directly as an engineer?

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +2

      Google how to get Professional Engineer licence in the province of your interest. There's a lengthy process that varies from province to province.
      Until you get P.Eng you can be an Engineer in Training (EIT) or work in engineering field but without signing and stamping documents, e.g. as an engineering coordinator/specialist/designer, or project manager/coordinator etc.

    • @mr.django6283
      @mr.django6283 Рік тому +1

      @@MakeThatChange did you become a professional engineer directly? Or did it take time ? And if It did take time what was your job title ?
      Sorry i rushing you with questions but i am kinda excited about it

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      Please check the requirements for licensing depending on the province of your interest. All of your questions will get cleared once you start reading steps to become licensed.
      Time will depend on your education, wether you need to take additional exams and how soon you can gain Canadian experience under P.Eng supervision.
      The whole process is individual and some steps vary from province to province.
      In the meantime any engineering job that doesn't require P.Eng in description will do.

    • @mr.django6283
      @mr.django6283 Рік тому +1

      @Make That Change thank you so much for you help

  • @alejandro_bme
    @alejandro_bme 6 днів тому

    Is the Facebook channel still open? I can't find it

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  6 днів тому

      Here you go: facebook.com/share/g/19WsQ3QmL2/?mibextid=K35XfP

  • @abdirisack-lucky3576
    @abdirisack-lucky3576 Рік тому +1

    Thanks really Anna and your sister Am gonna move to Canada one day i.a but I was little bit worried because why become soo expensive people are leaving canada What's that Anna? Is USA better than the Canada? 🤔

    • @abdirisack-lucky3576
      @abdirisack-lucky3576 Рік тому

      @I Rojnica This is the reason why I wanna to move USA because living in Canada is hard It is better than life in USA

    • @murraytown4
      @murraytown4 Рік тому

      @@abdirisack-lucky3576 😂😂😂

  • @rajatdipak
    @rajatdipak Рік тому

    INDIA 4G Lte mobile connectivity cost
    15 cents for a day
    Unlimited voice calling
    2.5 gb data

  • @kwilliams1981
    @kwilliams1981 Рік тому

    Is there an equivalent to municipal mutual funds in Canada...tax free dividends

  • @KeshavVerma-fk8vi
    @KeshavVerma-fk8vi 3 місяці тому

    In India for the same it's 5000 rupees including unlimited calls and 300 GB

    • @thegreypath1777
      @thegreypath1777 21 день тому

      I am currently paying $50 per month for Internet Service Provider for my cell phone. Unlimited talk and text. 5G
      USA 🇺🇸 Ohio

  • @Royaltyfreefractals
    @Royaltyfreefractals Рік тому

    Good background music, fix well with a hot russian blonde

  • @munkhmichelle9754
    @munkhmichelle9754 Рік тому

    Very hard to find new friends in canada

  • @Danielravitz
    @Danielravitz Рік тому

    Unlimited data in my country is about 10usd

  • @veramae4098
    @veramae4098 11 днів тому

    President Reagan closed most mental health hospitals and clinics.
    It's irritating how people have forgotten that.

  • @coolheeling
    @coolheeling Рік тому +1

    Damn good tips
    However 😂🤣$55 for 8GB 😂, in India, Bangalore it's ₹199/$3 Canadian for 2GB(4G)per day, for 30days with unlimited calls, that's right I am talking mobile charges
    If it's broadband $15 Can, for 2tb per month 😂🤣 and we are third world country and Canada is first world, feel sorry for Canadian brothers and sisters
    However nature beauty is something to pay for in Canada🤟🥳

  • @zygmuntczaja6705
    @zygmuntczaja6705 Рік тому

    Cell phone month subscription 5 Euro per month unlimited call unlimited internet, 10 Euro per 3 months prepaid have 25 GB internet plus ~100 minutes voice call. Thats all in Plus GSM Poland, anyone can overcome this prices here at MAKE THAT CHANGE? Polish peoples are good skilled in technic stuff thats reason of cheap prices.

  • @hanksung
    @hanksung Рік тому +1

    Omg… you made Canada sound TERRIBLE, that makes me reconsider if I should move there…

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому

      Check out this video before you make a final decision: ua-cam.com/video/piC9opAYV7o/v-deo.htmlsi=U1Zmtv9dunN1n7eR

  • @thegreypath1777
    @thegreypath1777 21 день тому

    10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving To Canada 🇨🇦 :
    1) Making friends is hard.
    2) Public transit.
    3) Don’t bring too much stuff.
    4) Technology is behind.
    5) Monopolistic behaviors.
    6) Poor food quality.
    7) Healthcare is far from perfect.
    8) Banking system is tricky.
    9) Homeless, Drug Addicts, and Mentally Ill People.
    10) Laws and Rules can be strange.
    Don’t be scared.
    Watch this video for valuable tips and details!

  • @HuyNguyen-zo6hc
    @HuyNguyen-zo6hc Рік тому +1

    There is one thing I wish I knew before coming to Canada: That I should not come to Canada. What a waste of knowledge & financial health

    • @carocarochan
      @carocarochan Рік тому

      Canada is a shithole. Move while it's not too late.

    • @HuyNguyen-zo6hc
      @HuyNguyen-zo6hc Рік тому +2

      @@carocarochan I left around 5 days ago, best flight ever. Took out all money in the bank, transfer it back to my country. Now I have sun shine, beach, motorbike and DON'T HAVE TO SPEND 1 HOUR FOR GROCERY.
      I would not call it shithole, however, it is like living in North Korea version The West

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +3

      I'm sorry, but comparing Canada to North Korea is reeeeally incongruous...

    • @HuyNguyen-zo6hc
      @HuyNguyen-zo6hc Рік тому +1

      @@MakeThatChange Haha, just over exaggerate to make a point, of course it is better than North Korea. But living in Canada for me, is still the worst decision that I always remind myself not to repeat again.

    • @These2StrongEyesAreOpen
      @These2StrongEyesAreOpen Рік тому

      @@HuyNguyen-zo6hc I'm Canadian, and in MY naked eyes😳👁👁, it's perfectly nice if a Vietnamese person doesn't like living in Canada. LOL!

  • @alexfomin3258
    @alexfomin3258 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤ Poker face😅

  • @Uneducated.Musician
    @Uneducated.Musician Рік тому +1

    You forgat to mention thatyou must be vaccinated to be eligible to move to Canada.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      Can you please share a source with this requirement?

    • @Uneducated.Musician
      @Uneducated.Musician Рік тому

      @@MakeThatChange I sent you a link with the Immigration Canada website where all the required vacccines are listed. I am not sure if you deleted my reply or the YT algo did it. We are censored like never before. Anyway COVID-19 vaxx was added to the list. As always they are "recomanding" it to provide the ilusion of choice. If you decide not to, good luck to get your work viza. My wife was fired by Interiot Health Authority last year for making the "wrong" choice. We ended up moving to Georgia to escape the Canadian Medical Tirany. I hope you will receive this message.
      Blessings from Telavi!
      Uneducated Musician

  • @Pucciniscottage
    @Pucciniscottage Рік тому

    Here's something newcomers need to consider if they can't afford the rent, if they can't afford the puppy, don't ask for a $200 or $300 dollar reduction during viewing, ask before hand. We don't appreciate time wasters when there are 3 others inquiries who can afford our products. Look for rentals, in your price range. If you're wanting a pup for $1000, look at dogs advertised at $1000, not $1350. A Canadian is polite yet silently thinks to themselves, what are you ever going to do for me, nothing! We give plenty to others via our tax system and donations. If we made sacrifices, lived in one room or a basement suite, saved until we had references and enough for better, excuse me but we expect you to do the same and not burden us with high expectations. Fact, if we went to your homeland to live, they would provide, fuck all.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому

      Some cultures just naturally bargain. It is simply part of their culture.

    • @Pucciniscottage
      @Pucciniscottage Рік тому

      @@MakeThatChange As do I, and there's nothing wrong with looking for a bargain. However if the person you're bargaining with spends $125 to commute to do business with just the bargainer and they were not upfront with wanting $350 off of a $1350 puppy, their selfish c#nts. They should see if the person selling is flexible, don't screw me over by conning me, asking what form of payment I take, arrange to meet me and then say, "I only have $1000 for a dog", because you're going to leave with fuck all and I just wasted four hours commuting. I no longer ask for a reasonable price ever, I ask for $2000 and let the AH chisel from $2000.
      Same with managing a building, I didn't mind providing to low income, they pay. Then you get an immigrant or two who screw you, thus you raise the rents to avoid the problems. And then others bitch and moan that rents are too high.

    • @createone100
      @createone100 Місяць тому +1

      @@Pucciniscottage Do not BUY a dog from a breeder. Or even worse, from a pet store! Go to your nearest animal shelter. There are so many beautiful, sweet, loving dogs and cats waiting to be adopted!! 🐾🐾

  • @md.afsarali9841
    @md.afsarali9841 Рік тому

    🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡Nice💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💙💙💙

  • @jlb8696
    @jlb8696 Рік тому

    Stress free in Canada you got the wrong country

  • @arturraban1738
    @arturraban1738 Рік тому

    If Im watching you more and more I realized big conclusion: beside other immigrands, Russian adopted Canada most.Why?Similar what happen in Russia:cold,miserable,burocracy,lower salary,strugle finding job,regulations,shortages,braking low by goverment,citizens notorus scarry by goverment,funny things both country calling themselfs democratic.Don"t forget annaunce statisic about canadian immigration policy: equal amont arrive vs.equal amount live.

    • @createone100
      @createone100 Місяць тому

      @@arturraban1738 ??? Not clear. Please pay attention to punctuation and spelling. Your message is not comprehensible.

  • @pavelmakarov7627
    @pavelmakarov7627 Рік тому

    Сильно ли сейчас русских шеймят и буллят? Интересует не только взрослые, но и дети: слышал, в некоторых странах русских детей третируют в последнее время.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +1

      Особо не замечали, все адекватно относятся к взрослым и детям - ничего не поменялось, с нашего опыта и опыта друзей с детьми. Ведь если русские переехали, значит скорее всего они по умолчанию не поддерживают режим. Все еще зависит от индивидуального поведения - немного улыбки и вежливость очень далеко идут.

  • @czanel4899
    @czanel4899 Рік тому

    What did you expect. It's worse than Siberia.

    • @MakeThatChange
      @MakeThatChange  Рік тому +3

      I wouldn't say so, and I'm from Siberia (Anna)😊

  • @birdup8585
    @birdup8585 Рік тому

    Canada is not a Nordic country.

  • @eltondelcid3672
    @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому +1

    I am not moving. Canada don't wait for me!!!

  • @eltondelcid3672
    @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому +8

    I have decided not to move to Canada. If I can not climb trees that is too much for me. No wonder why there are so many people with mental health issues over there.

    • @moutazmmm7747
      @moutazmmm7747 Рік тому

      Me too i wall go to usa Easier than Canada

    • @tomheinrichs7058
      @tomheinrichs7058 Рік тому +2

      Yepp. Canada has a lot of weird laws. Can’t disturb the growth of a tree in any way on municipal grounds in Oshawa.
      Can’t play a musical instrument so loud it disturbs the peace in Windsor.
      Can’t curse or swear in a park in Toronto.
      If that’s the kind of thing that bothers you. You really should not come to Canada.
      The U.S.A. is for you. If your rights are more important to you than everyone else’s rights. You should go to States.
      If you don’t understand that these laws are designed for the common good. Not your personal welfare. Than you really belong in States.
      But just a little clarity. There are likely a minimum of 10 trees you could climb in Oshawa for 1 you could not.
      Could not find any record of that law being enforced in Oshawa. However, did find a record of a similar law being enforced in Toronto once. Let me say that again. Once.
      Apparently in most instances they ask you to get out of tree and people do. No harm done.

    • @eltondelcid3672
      @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому

      @@tomheinrichs7058 well yeah is discouraging that the people who make the laws perhaps did not have a happy childhood such that they have to make miserable other people.

    • @eltondelcid3672
      @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому +1

      @@moutazmmm7747 I think the US to live there may not be that great.

    • @eltondelcid3672
      @eltondelcid3672 Рік тому

      @Angelinas crystal universe Ok I lied, I may go there for a month or so. But I am not staying, I said it already climbing trees is an ape's right and humans are apes.

  • @everyonecanbefascist
    @everyonecanbefascist Рік тому +1

    Thank u

  • @allahverdiveliyev5888
    @allahverdiveliyev5888 Рік тому

    inistaqram yes??