I must confess, you guys are the BEST, UNBIASED & CONSTRUCTIVE Canadian Immigration Content Creators I have come across in my over 3 years of actively making in-depth independent research in regards to Canada immigration
I have all these except the competitveness which i will work on. Im from a small country and in our culture we arent soo competitive. Im coming to Canada because i dont have an opportunity to follow my dream. My country simply doesn't have the opportunity. So in Canada i will follow my dream. I will be a television producer.. and oneday i will create my own TV show
I’m moving to Canada soon and I’ve been binge watching your videos and it’s been very helpful so thank you so much for that! I’ve also been spiraling over what credit card to get as a newcomer with no credit score looking for good rewards and I haven’t found a video on your channel about it. Have I missed it? If not, I think it’d be very helpful for many newcomers :)
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌟 *Introduction to Traits of Successful Immigrants* - Traits of successful immigrants are fundamental to any kind of success in life. - The video introduces the idea of exploring examples of successful people to unveil these qualities. 01:10 🧭 *Importance of Information and Preparation* - Successful newcomers emphasize the importance of being informed when facing challenges. - Doing thorough research, understanding the new environment, and preparing for potential obstacles. - The philosophy of "prepare for the worst while hoping for the best" is highlighted. 02:20 🚀 *Perseverance as a Key to Success* - Perseverance is a necessityfor success in Canada. - The story of Boris exemplifies the relentless pursuit of a better life despite obstacles. - Not letting failures deter you and refusing to take no for an answer are key qualities. 03:43 🔄 *Continuous Improvement and Resourcefulness* - The importance of continuous improvement and seeking feedback. - Differentiating yourself by thinking outside the box and showcasing resourcefulness. - Encouraging newcomers to explore new approaches instead of repeating unsuccessful ones. 04:38 🛠️ *Being Resourceful and Thinking Outside the Box* - Resourcefulness as a powerful skill for success. - Encouraging students to seek feedback, attend networking events, and be proactive. - Highlighting the story of an Afghan software engineer using Uber driving as a networking opportunity. 05:49 🏆 *The Role of Competitiveness in Success* - Being competitively driven is essential for success in Canada. - Tony's story illustrates the value of competitiveness in achieving academic and professional success. - The distinction between healthy competitiveness and negative behaviors is emphasized. 07:25 💪 *Putting Yourself Out There* - Success stories of Natalia and Tony by putting themselves out there. - Emphasizing the importance of taking risks and being open to opportunities. - Sharing personal experiences of saying yes to various projects and networking events. 08:35 🚀 *Taking Risks and Embracing Opportunities* - Taking risks and being open to opportunities as crucial elements of success. - Personal story of saying yes to everything, creating value, and gaining valuable experiences. - Highlighting how stepping out of the comfort zone can lead to unexpected career opportunities. 09:15 🤝 *Conclusion and Call for Sharing Stories* - Encouragement to share newcomer success stories in Canada. - Expressing gratitude for watching and promoting support through Patreon and subscriptions. - A call to check out an interview with Natalia for more insights. Made with HARPA AI
Thank you very much for your channel I came to Canada three months ago and your videos had been very valuable for me. Currently, I'm still asking my self "What should I do " or "What can I do". Being a mother, I hope I can follow all your advices to make a new journey. Thank you
Your videos are good and useful! There are of course much more difficulties but if one has decided to move there, that is a decision always more expensive to reverse..I know, I gave up after 15 years and came back to Europe but not sure if it was the right decision..but had enough of denying my license as a professional after many succesful projects..just for protectionizm..do not give up, and ignore the idiots there, they are everywhere too, just avoid them..
hello u guys always talking about credit cards ? I Dont use credit card i only use debit .. Is Credit Card something that is mandatory in Canada ??@MakeThatChange
We would highly recommend to use credit cards. It is safer for your money security, and it gives you additional perks and benefits that using a debit card does not. Just make sure to always make payments on time!
I like those places, though there are not many in Montreal. Tim Horton died in a car crash, I believe. He is very well respected here in Montreal. @@0Nafod0
I must confess, you guys are the BEST, UNBIASED & CONSTRUCTIVE Canadian Immigration Content Creators I have come across in my over 3 years of actively making in-depth independent research in regards to Canada immigration
I have all these except the competitveness which i will work on. Im from a small country and in our culture we arent soo competitive.
Im coming to Canada because i dont have an opportunity to follow my dream. My country simply doesn't have the opportunity.
So in Canada i will follow my dream. I will be a television producer.. and oneday i will create my own TV show
I’m moving to Canada soon and I’ve been binge watching your videos and it’s been very helpful so thank you so much for that!
I’ve also been spiraling over what credit card to get as a newcomer with no credit score looking for good rewards and I haven’t found a video on your channel about it. Have I missed it? If not, I think it’d be very helpful for many newcomers :)
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🌟 *Introduction to Traits of Successful Immigrants*
- Traits of successful immigrants are fundamental to any kind of success in life.
- The video introduces the idea of exploring examples of successful people to unveil these qualities.
01:10 🧭 *Importance of Information and Preparation*
- Successful newcomers emphasize the importance of being informed when facing challenges.
- Doing thorough research, understanding the new environment, and preparing for potential obstacles.
- The philosophy of "prepare for the worst while hoping for the best" is highlighted.
02:20 🚀 *Perseverance as a Key to Success*
- Perseverance is a necessityfor success in Canada.
- The story of Boris exemplifies the relentless pursuit of a better life despite obstacles.
- Not letting failures deter you and refusing to take no for an answer are key qualities.
03:43 🔄 *Continuous Improvement and Resourcefulness*
- The importance of continuous improvement and seeking feedback.
- Differentiating yourself by thinking outside the box and showcasing resourcefulness.
- Encouraging newcomers to explore new approaches instead of repeating unsuccessful ones.
04:38 🛠️ *Being Resourceful and Thinking Outside the Box*
- Resourcefulness as a powerful skill for success.
- Encouraging students to seek feedback, attend networking events, and be proactive.
- Highlighting the story of an Afghan software engineer using Uber driving as a networking opportunity.
05:49 🏆 *The Role of Competitiveness in Success*
- Being competitively driven is essential for success in Canada.
- Tony's story illustrates the value of competitiveness in achieving academic and professional success.
- The distinction between healthy competitiveness and negative behaviors is emphasized.
07:25 💪 *Putting Yourself Out There*
- Success stories of Natalia and Tony by putting themselves out there.
- Emphasizing the importance of taking risks and being open to opportunities.
- Sharing personal experiences of saying yes to various projects and networking events.
08:35 🚀 *Taking Risks and Embracing Opportunities*
- Taking risks and being open to opportunities as crucial elements of success.
- Personal story of saying yes to everything, creating value, and gaining valuable experiences.
- Highlighting how stepping out of the comfort zone can lead to unexpected career opportunities.
09:15 🤝 *Conclusion and Call for Sharing Stories*
- Encouragement to share newcomer success stories in Canada.
- Expressing gratitude for watching and promoting support through Patreon and subscriptions.
- A call to check out an interview with Natalia for more insights.
Made with HARPA AI
Thanks for the summary
Thank you for another wonderful video. In addition to the content, I loved the title. It creates curiosity and hope.
Thank you, Emre!❤️
Great video!
Thanks guys. You're awesome!
Networking is my friend...networking is my friend..🧘♀️, thank you😂
Yesss!
I love your poker face ana !! Keep up the good work
Thank you! 🙏
Appreciated 👍 - its Friday morning here 🌄 and Stacy 's voice feels like honey 🍯 in my ears. 😊
Happy Friday to you!
Thank you very much for your channel I came to Canada three months ago and your videos had been very valuable for me. Currently, I'm still asking my self "What should I do " or "What can I do". Being a mother, I hope I can follow all your advices to make a new journey. Thank you
Thank you! Glad we are helpful! What is your current biggest challenge? Hope you’re settling down well!
Very good content! Kudos!
Glad you liked it!
Definitely a great video for my sister who will be moving to Canada soon
Glad it was helpful! All the best in your sisters journey
@@MakeThatChange Thank you
Hl more love to ur channel 🎉❤u guys doing great, hope one day I will be in Canada
Wishing you all the best in your journey to Canada! 🫶🚀
you guys are very helpfull. thank you
Our pleasure!
Hello, thank you for video, and thoughts, informations
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Your videos are good and useful! There are of course much more difficulties but if one has decided to move there, that is a decision always more expensive to reverse..I know, I gave up after 15 years and came back to Europe but not sure if it was the right decision..but had enough of denying my license as a professional after many succesful projects..just for protectionizm..do not give up, and ignore the idiots there, they are everywhere too, just avoid them..
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks
No problem!
Hi, I'm 37.. Going to move to Canada and study interior dizzain, I'm lowyer in my cantry? How do you think it is worth it?
Interior design is a great profession with a good amount of opportunities, especially in Toronto.
hello u guys always talking about credit cards ? I Dont use credit card i only use debit .. Is Credit Card something that is mandatory in Canada ??@MakeThatChange
We would highly recommend to use credit cards. It is safer for your money security, and it gives you additional perks and benefits that using a debit card does not. Just make sure to always make payments on time!
@@MakeThatChange what about Calgary
@@MakeThatChange what are the benefits ? In my country I don't even own a credit card only debits.
Who is Canada's Head of State?
King Charles III
Correct.
@@murraytown4
Tim Horton, we have shrines across the country in his name.
I like those places, though there are not many in Montreal.
Tim Horton died in a car crash, I believe.
He is very well respected here in Montreal.
@@0Nafod0
Anastasia has a very strong jaw... Anna much softer features.
Thanks for sharing your biggest takeaways from the video
@@MakeThatChangeno problem!!!
Hello sister, I have my godfather in Alberta. Can he sponsor me to study in Canada but my parents don’t have a lot of money for sponsor me .
Thank you for the video! You did a great job! Overall conclusion - you'd better be "Jack of all trades, whatever it takes"!)
Glad you liked it! Well, actually , from professional/job perspective, Canada prefers specialists - not always jacks if all trades!
guess I'm fucked then
Not until you’ve decided that.
Hello sir.. I want to come in your country please help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Slytherin... oof. I am unsubscribing! Just kidding !! Keep doing your great content as usual !!! xoxo
Oh no! There are some amazing Slytherins in the world 💁🏻♀️