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If you chase American Dream Canada is the best fit! But Lets say if want to save more money easily.. I think Australia.. my mates there in Canada in same profession. They earn a bit less and kind’a much expensive there. But then again, it doesnt matter wherever you are. If you cant save money enough.. then there is no point. You’re life will be miserable.
From demand pov both would be good… you need to check which country is most suited to accept your qualifications with ease and let you practice with minimum additional exams
Sir after 12th commerc I am planning to study in canada so Calgary would be a better choice for my field what you say as I see the point of accessing usa?
@@MOHAMMEDZUBAIRKhan-t3k I hear you and agree with you… there are a bunch of videos on my channel where I called in some folks who shared their experience… do check those out
Sir my family circle is in canada but i want to go Australia because of weather condition and jobs and area for living i mean i recently listen news from canada that canada is now starting over populating do can you please help
weather is good in Australia that is fair and true.. Canada is no where close to over populating… Also job opportunities wise in the long run canada is better cause you can always access the usa economy once you move to canada or become Canadian citizen..
Lots of immigrants with good qualifications use Canada as a steppingstone into the U.S. which is a huge factor in deciding which country you want to choose.
@@aheat3036 and here is a video I did comparing income levels between usa and canada…. As a reference… Incomes in USA vs CANADA ua-cam.com/video/3wYSssFjrwU/v-deo.html
Australia have less taxes with cheaper cost of living than Canada by marg, Sydney is known to be the most expensive state yet it's not as expensive as Toronto or Quebec
@@bahroz nahh in both actually all three famous study hub place like uk Canada and USA all have major problems in 2023. It's better to take a study visa for Australia Singapore or and Europe countries they don't have so many problem then those three in 2023
I know permanent residence applications are pretty easy… I came through that and know many who recently moved and in process with that… I am referring to federal skilled program
you are only comparing it on finances and money. is there any life beyond that? well, it rly depends on the life you want. just saying out my opinion life is much more laidback in australia and quality of life is much better too the crime rate is much lower and the weather is much more hospitable. I prefer a sunny Australia all year round. and facts unemployment rate is higher in canada than australia Toronto is also expensive....not any cheaper than Sydney work life balance is also pretty good in australia
Yes there are things beyond economics and hence I call out the other most important thing that is social circle. List is long but those two economics and social are in my opinion top of the list.. Talking about work life balance that is also pretty good in canada… Ofcourse there are workplaces which may not have a good balance but those exceptions are every where in the world.. And yes cost wise both are equally expensive I have made a detailed video on this as well… Unemployment rates as of now is lower in Australia vs canada but even that in canada is below 5% any thing at that level is good
@@bahroz Yes everyone has different ideas on the best way to live. In the end these two countries are highly developed it is just about which factor you weigh or consider to be more important. In terms of my own evaluation, Australia fits me the most. I would still want to visit Canada, but not to build a life out there. Its still a beautiful country after all.
Love Australia. A lot of government support for growing families among others. Plus I can confidently say it’s safe here especially in ACT after having lived here for 9 years.
Looking at the current situation in Canada, would Canada be good for a full bachelor's degree without financial support from family? Or what would you recommend in Australia? and why? Plz help to make decision.... I wanna apply in September-october session....
How about Health and Safety? There are no UV problems in Canada but Australia has a lot of skin cancer ratio. This is a very underrated situation in aus.
Yup that’s is a consideration… but also very specific from person to person… I know a few folks who prefer canada cause of some skin disease as temperatures are extreme hot etc
@@bahroz but yeah it depends on the skin type. But if we see numbers, they are quite high. Makes me worried. But should it be a reason to not choose australia? Maybe
@@jagroopsingh001 yup if you have a condition that gets catalyzed by one weather type or other you should certainly factor in…. I won’t say it pace everyone equally….
Hi sir, I’m from Malaysia. I’m planing to study overseas and my goal is to settle down and get a PR. But I’m still contemplating to choose the right country whether Australia or Canada? I just got my tourist visa from Australia and planning to do cookery commercial as there is high chance to get AUS PR tigger after I graduated within 3 years. To be honest I don’t like cooking course but just because of the PR, I’m willing for do? Can you pls advise on this? I like Canada but it’s very far and I’m a lil worried.
Thanks for the question… you need to first lay out what is important for you… if you are some one who wants to visit home very often and would like to stay close then Australia is a better option as yes canada is far… but if let’s say you prioritize economic / financial growth then canada is better option since it gives you access to usa as well….
@@aadigujjar07 well it all depends on the kind of job you get… but I would assume as a student you will get a minimum wage job… and won’t be able to work more than 20 hours a week max with minimum wage at 23 you can at best do 1800aud in a month which after taxes would be approx 1200.. I would round it down to 1$k to be on the safe side… so 1$k per month is 12$k per year..
Thnks for useful information.. i used to ask same question from so many people. Your answer ws purly witty .
Thanks for writing.. indeed a highly asked or inquired question…
YES, and YES. Best summary! 🙌
Thanks for your support…
If you chase American Dream Canada is the best fit!
But Lets say if want to save more money easily.. I think Australia..
my mates there in Canada in same profession. They earn a bit less and kind’a much expensive there.
But then again, it doesnt matter wherever you are. If you cant save money enough.. then there is no point.
You’re life will be miserable.
That’s a pretty fair assessment… thanks for sharing
Sir for dentists... Which country makes more sense canda aur austrlia??
From demand pov both would be good… you need to check which country is most suited to accept your qualifications with ease and let you practice with minimum additional exams
Sir after 12th commerc I am planning to study in canada so Calgary would be a better choice for my field what you say as I see the point of accessing usa?
Yes studying in canada is a very promising path to get to canada get a pr here and then attempt for usa…
Which is good for supply chain jobs?
I would say canada cause you also get access to total North American supply chain and not just canada… but may also depend on industry to industry….
How to apply for PR please reply sir
I will make a video on that on my urdu channel very soon… you can search out the channel on UA-cam @northamerican-desi
Actually I don't want to face any scammers
@@MOHAMMEDZUBAIRKhan-t3k I hear you and agree with you… there are a bunch of videos on my channel where I called in some folks who shared their experience… do check those out
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"Don't ask what your country can do for you. Just ask yourself what you can do for your country."
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Sir my family circle is in canada but i want to go Australia because of weather condition and jobs and area for living i mean i recently listen news from canada that canada is now starting over populating do can you please help
weather is good in Australia that is fair and true..
Canada is no where close to over populating…
Also job opportunities wise in the long run canada is better cause you can always access the usa economy once you move to canada or become Canadian citizen..
@@bahroz ook thanks sir
Don’t come to Australia there is war with china there’s no point to america
Too much violence to much rain and floods
@@ritaa1359 where you mean in canada ? Are you saying out of here say or it’s data / stats?
which country is best for easy to get pr and business and provide a little comfort zone need experts advice...🫵🏻
I would say canada still… I have known may folks who have gotten their PR using business route…
Say more what you mean by comfort zone
Lots of immigrants with good qualifications use Canada as a steppingstone into the U.S. which is a huge factor in deciding which country you want to choose.
Yup yea makes canada a better option for immigration
@@bahroz Yeah, the TN visa is one of the easiest ways for Canadians to live and work in the USA.
@@aheat3036 and here is a video I did comparing income levels between usa and canada…. As a reference…
Incomes in USA vs CANADA
ua-cam.com/video/3wYSssFjrwU/v-deo.html
Australia has higher wages but also higher living costs. I’m travelling in Sydney and I’m shocked by how expensive this city is.
That’s a great point… and would agree that it should be considered once higher order needs like social aspect and job is decided…
Australia have less taxes with cheaper cost of living than Canada by marg, Sydney is known to be the most expensive state yet it's not as expensive as Toronto or Quebec
@@wailbezzaz7966 Sydney is not a state
and the most high crime so dont live here
Yeah and due to you guys Australians are struggling ban immigration!!!
But nowdays Canada has huge no of visa rejection
Hi you mean visit visa rejections
@@bahroz nahh in both actually all three famous study hub place like uk Canada and USA all have major problems in 2023. It's better to take a study visa for Australia Singapore or and Europe countries they don't have so many problem then those three in 2023
I know permanent residence applications are pretty easy… I came through that and know many who recently moved and in process with that… I am referring to federal skilled program
you are only comparing it on finances and money.
is there any life beyond that? well, it rly depends on the life you want.
just saying out my opinion
life is much more laidback in australia and quality of life is much better too
the crime rate is much lower and the weather is much more hospitable. I prefer a sunny Australia all year round.
and facts unemployment rate is higher in canada than australia
Toronto is also expensive....not any cheaper than Sydney
work life balance is also pretty good in australia
Yes there are things beyond economics and hence I call out the other most important thing that is social circle.
List is long but those two economics and social are in my opinion top of the list..
Talking about work life balance that is also pretty good in canada… Ofcourse there are workplaces which may not have a good balance but those exceptions are every where in the world..
And yes cost wise both are equally expensive I have made a detailed video on this as well…
Unemployment rates as of now is lower in Australia vs canada but even that in canada is below 5% any thing at that level is good
@@bahroz Yes everyone has different ideas on the best way to live. In the end these two countries are highly developed it is just about which factor you weigh or consider to be more important.
In terms of my own evaluation, Australia fits me the most. I would still want to visit Canada, but not to build a life out there. Its still a beautiful country after all.
@@indisguiseofyou agree to that…
Love Australia. A lot of government support for growing families among others. Plus I can confidently say it’s safe here especially in ACT after having lived here for 9 years.
very good and quick analysis, but certainly Canada
Thanks glad you liked it…
Looking at the current situation in Canada, would Canada be good for a full bachelor's degree without financial support from family? Or what would you recommend in Australia? and why? Plz help to make decision....
I wanna apply in September-october session....
I strongly recommend first pick a place which has most chances of getting you a permanent residency… that is more important than the degree..
How about Health and Safety? There are no UV problems in Canada but Australia has a lot of skin cancer ratio. This is a very underrated situation in aus.
Yup that’s is a consideration… but also very specific from person to person… I know a few folks who prefer canada cause of some skin disease as temperatures are extreme hot etc
@@bahroz but yeah it depends on the skin type. But if we see numbers, they are quite high. Makes me worried. But should it be a reason to not choose australia? Maybe
@@jagroopsingh001 yup if you have a condition that gets catalyzed by one weather type or other you should certainly factor in…. I won’t say it pace everyone equally….
@@bahroz well not in melbourne, vic.
Hi sir, I’m from Malaysia. I’m planing to study overseas and my goal is to settle down and get a PR. But I’m still contemplating to choose the right country whether Australia or Canada? I just got my tourist visa from Australia and planning to do cookery commercial as there is high chance to get AUS PR tigger after I graduated within 3 years. To be honest I don’t like cooking course but just because of the PR, I’m willing for do? Can you pls advise on this? I like Canada but it’s very far and I’m a lil worried.
Thanks for the question… you need to first lay out what is important for you… if you are some one who wants to visit home very often and would like to stay close then Australia is a better option as yes canada is far… but if let’s say you prioritize economic / financial growth then canada is better option since it gives you access to usa as well….
Never heard before ❤
Thanks hope fully this helps a bit if and when you are in the decision making phase…
Immigration Australia is like lottery time wasting
Yup I have heard it’s getting tougher so would canada… canada is tightening its policy as well
Love your lego coat!
:) I work for LEGO… that’s why the coat…
I would base it on the weather😂
That’s one of the factor but won’t count it over economics and social..
Just nailed it! Thank you
Thanks… given so much engagement in this short I just made a long form video on the same topic elaborating more on key points…. Stay tuned
Very true
Thanks
Which country is good for supply chain ?
@user-lj7dh8lt3v aren’t there any other jobs you can start with even if they are a step or two down ?
Here's an idea: Stay in your own country instead of abandoning it.
Keep exploring and don’t limit your self to one job one country one city… that’s how you grow..
@@bahroz Abandoning your country = shameful.
Because you can't compete with them?
@@krishmainali8360Nope because they're all stupid and can't do a good job at anything.
Just go to Canada.. too many Indians already in Aus.
What? Bro Too many Indians in canada not in australia
My fees in Australia is $23,685 per year will i be able to pay my fees or not ehat would you say
You mean pay your tutu on fee while working part time ???
@@bahroz yes
@@aadigujjar07 well it all depends on the kind of job you get… but I would assume as a student you will get a minimum wage job… and won’t be able to work more than 20 hours a week max with minimum wage at 23 you can at best do 1800aud in a month which after taxes would be approx 1200.. I would round it down to 1$k to be on the safe side… so 1$k per month is 12$k per year..
For jobs i think its australia is good
It depends on industry and job type… but generally speaking North America is a far far far bigger economy than Australia….
Aus has war with china and to much rain flooding bad
Mere frnds or relatives canada m h but merko Australia jana h smjh ni ara kya kru
And what is making you have that preference for Australia…
@@bahroz plan changed going canada instead .
@@shoaibmalik6642 happy to help with any other questions