Thank you very much girls, I really appreciate your effort and time. I am a software engineer arrived Toronto 3 months ago and your videos and advices more than valuable to me. I really need this help and support. Thank you once again.
My uncle is an immigrant he and his parents fled Germany when hitler was in power they left with nothing but the clothes on their backs and what was equivalent to $10-$20 USD. His story just gives me a whole different prospective on immigrants. Hearing some of these stories should make us grateful that we live in the countries that we live in today.
Thanks for your story. I've already watched some of your videos, and I understand that no matter how hard it was, you had success in planting your roots in a new soil. Feel at ease in your new home, and welcome in your new country. It's different from your former home, but Canada & Russia have many common points, not only differences. Harsh winters, same sports, and so much more. Above all, we're all humans. Thanks for sharing & have a nice day. Can't answer your last question, as I'm born here. I may not be your target public, but I find your channel very interesting, for my own curiosity. It helps us locals understand immigrants point of view, because we end up being your neighbours, co-workers, activities partners and even friends. Good to better understand each other.
I love experiencing these things through your experience. I'm Canadian, born and raised, so i couldn't imagine what this would feel like. You ladies are lovely, i hope you help more beautiful souls find their way to this country with your content. 🇨🇦♥️
Thank you so much Anna and Anastasia! 🙏🏻 I'm in Montréal with WH, have been from a week 😊 I'll do my best! Thank you for all your very very helpful videos!! 🌞🙏🏻🙂
As a Canadian moving company, we witness these profound transitions daily. The metaphor of transplanting a tree perfectly captures the challenges immigrants face. Through our years of helping newcomers relocate across Canada, we've seen the courage it takes to start fresh. While we handle the physical aspects of moving, we deeply respect the emotional journey our clients undertake. Thank you for highlighting both the challenges and the path to growth in a new country.
My hardest part is to find a job even I have a master’s degree in economics which I got from my home country. After have been failing in finding job for 4 months, I decide to take exams to get some local certifications. Local licenses and certifications are very important here, I learned that from my failures
@@MakeThatChange Thank you for your excellent video. I’m still on my way to get a Data analysts certification, it’s not so easy to complete that in one kick.
Stay strong! Make sure to network with your professors and other students, they might help you land the next job! Check out and consider attending any data analytics events in your area, especially in person.
You hit the target directly with this video and very good timing from my own feelings. If you’re new to the channel, you will not find another source of truth and guidance for life as an immigrant in Canada. The self-generated energy needed to keep going through rejection is tough, but with the high risks you take coming here will produce high rewards. I hope so anyway, as I’m still waiting for a successful job interview 😢😅💪
I didnt have other options to Quit due to going for my study abroad but i am always second guessing that decision I quit for other reasons as was as i was working for a B2B IT firm as a Designer in a RnD team where it was a relaxed working environment but due to my position didn't allow much freedom to switch positions and as my team dont get projects on a stable shedule forcing us to do tasks which are not part of our JD and lacking management of filler projects which didn't help me grow my career
Canada has needed people ever since we started the nation game. We know we need you, you should too. Thanks for sharing your experiences, is informative, well done, New Canadian 101. Welcome home, live long and prosper. Contact Service Canada for any questions or concerns. They can be very helpful.
Thankful for the permanent residence granted, but do not see any fruitful effort by the Government of Canada to introduce a mechanism to absorb these newcomers to the job market or to help them find economical housing or introduction of some sort to settle then down in the local community. Do you have any programs to help such PR Holders..please do help us by providing your contact details so that we can get in touch with you. Your email address, contact telephone no. Or the address of your office location. Where is your office located at the moment ?
Thank you very much girls, I really appreciate your effort and time. I am a software engineer arrived Toronto 3 months ago and your videos and advices more than valuable to me. I really need this help and support.
Thank you once again.
Glad we could help! Let us know what topics you need help with the most, we will keep that in mind for future video topics! All the best, stay strong!
My uncle is an immigrant he and his parents fled Germany when hitler was in power they left with nothing but the clothes on their backs and what was equivalent to $10-$20 USD. His story just gives me a whole different prospective on immigrants. Hearing some of these stories should make us grateful that we live in the countries that we live in today.
absolutely.
Thanks for your story. I've already watched some of your videos, and I understand that no matter how hard it was, you had success in planting your roots in a new soil. Feel at ease in your new home, and welcome in your new country. It's different from your former home, but Canada & Russia have many common points, not only differences. Harsh winters, same sports, and so much more. Above all, we're all humans. Thanks for sharing & have a nice day. Can't answer your last question, as I'm born here. I may not be your target public, but I find your channel very interesting, for my own curiosity. It helps us locals understand immigrants point of view, because we end up being your neighbours, co-workers, activities partners and even friends. Good to better understand each other.
Thanks for sharing this, this means a lot.
I love experiencing these things through your experience. I'm Canadian, born and raised, so i couldn't imagine what this would feel like. You ladies are lovely, i hope you help more beautiful souls find their way to this country with your content. 🇨🇦♥️
Thank you for the kind words and for following our journey 🙏
Girls, thank you so much for the content you make, I definitely feel better after this video as I am on my way to Canada 🇨🇦 ❤ God bless you two 🙏🏻🧡
Safe travels and smooth settling to you!
I think this video came up at the right time for me. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Glad we could help you 🤙🏻
Thank you so much, this make me feel way better, This is a confidence boost for me 🔥. I’ll be soon coming to Toronto 👍🏿
Love this! Glad it helped! Have a safe trip and a smooth landing in Canada!
Thank you for helping me mentally ❤❤❤
Anytime!
Thank you so much Anna and Anastasia! 🙏🏻 I'm in Montréal with WH, have been from a week 😊 I'll do my best!
Thank you for all your very very helpful videos!! 🌞🙏🏻🙂
You are very welcome! All the best in Montreal!
@@MakeThatChange 🌞🙏🏻🤗
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
This video just nails it!
🙌🙌
Well said.
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amazing! I am glad you someone is talking about it!
Thank you for saying that.
Great video! Immigration is not a vacation, for sure.
Well said!
I've been a citizen for the last four years but I still feel like an immigrant. I still have a long way to go.
You've got this!
As a Canadian moving company, we witness these profound transitions daily. The metaphor of transplanting a tree perfectly captures the challenges immigrants face. Through our years of helping newcomers relocate across Canada, we've seen the courage it takes to start fresh. While we handle the physical aspects of moving, we deeply respect the emotional journey our clients undertake. Thank you for highlighting both the challenges and the path to growth in a new country.
My hardest part is to find a job even I have a master’s degree in economics which I got from my home country. After have been failing in finding job for 4 months, I decide to take exams to get some local certifications. Local licenses and certifications are very important here, I learned that from my failures
Thank you for sharing this valuable lesson. What field did you get a job in in the end?
@@MakeThatChange Thank you for your excellent video. I’m still on my way to get a Data analysts certification, it’s not so easy to complete that in one kick.
Stay strong! Make sure to network with your professors and other students, they might help you land the next job! Check out and consider attending any data analytics events in your area, especially in person.
Did you pay or did canadians
@@Jan-fx2ny of course
- Practice self awareness
- Take risk
- Build relationships
- Advocate for yourself
That's the path. Thank you. 🤩
I am a member of Lutheran Churches that allow Gays, all colors etc… do you have many of those ELCA Lutheran Churches.?
You hit the target directly with this video and very good timing from my own feelings. If you’re new to the channel, you will not find another source of truth and guidance for life as an immigrant in Canada. The self-generated energy needed to keep going through rejection is tough, but with the high risks you take coming here will produce high rewards. I hope so anyway, as I’m still waiting for a successful job interview 😢😅💪
I didnt have other options to Quit due to going for my study abroad but i am always second guessing that decision
I quit for other reasons as was as i was working for a B2B IT firm as a Designer in a RnD team where it was a relaxed working environment but due to my position didn't allow much freedom to switch positions and as my team dont get projects on a stable shedule forcing us to do tasks which are not part of our JD and lacking management of filler projects which didn't help me grow my career
Everything said in the video is true 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad it resonated with you
nice hoodie! do you work at videogames??
Thanks! I worked at Unity a few years ago.
This Trudeau/Ponzi Scheme has to keep going...Canada? try once, no more.
tbh. as a future PR newcomer. that scared le more than helped me.
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best! All the best in your journey 🤞
🎉🎉🎉 THANKS 🙏, AND I HOPE IF I HAD MEET YOU IN SPAIN IN LOS ALCAZAR'S PLACE YES THATS TRUE 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
one day!
Is it legal to get abortions, get. Birth control?
30 % not working toronto
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Здесь нет Путина и ФСБ! Как говорится, it’s good enough for me!
Светлая память Алексею Навальному! ❤
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My very first two years were a living hell in Canada and than I got used to it 🇨🇦😑👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻😑✌🏼
Don’t get used to it. We only live once, make the best out of this time we have. Cheers!
@@MakeThatChange I agreed with you 💯% Smart ladies 😑👍✌🏼
Canada is a beautiful cemetery
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Are you both women single?
Canada has needed people ever since we started the nation game. We know we need you, you should too. Thanks for sharing your experiences, is informative, well done, New Canadian 101. Welcome home, live long and prosper. Contact Service Canada for any questions or concerns. They can be very helpful.
Thankful for the permanent residence granted, but do not see any fruitful effort by the Government of Canada to introduce a mechanism to absorb these newcomers to the job market or to help them find economical housing or introduction of some sort to settle then down in the local community.
Do you have any programs to help such PR Holders..please do help us by providing your contact details so that we can get in touch with you. Your email address, contact telephone no. Or the address of your office location. Where is your office located at the moment ?