Why I Left Canada Permanently... (10 Honest Reasons)

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  • @UlsterPaddy1
    @UlsterPaddy1 Рік тому +273

    I’m Canadian. This society has become terrible. My wife is Croatian/Bosnian. We went for a nice escape over to there last year. I can’t stop thinking about moving there.

    • @Oliver-fs2ep
      @Oliver-fs2ep Рік тому +1

      Until they start Killin each other again........

    • @checkeredsunglasses
      @checkeredsunglasses Рік тому +32

      My parents came to Canada from ex-Yugoslavia and after 30+ years we've left and moved over to Serbia now

    • @mjk934
      @mjk934 Рік тому +22

      Do it, we left , life's to short.

    • @adopodrinje1499
      @adopodrinje1499 Рік тому +1

      haha, bosnia's economy is like vancouver's climate: TOTAL SHIT! croatia much better, cant believe so many people wonna leave canada. if u have some money, u can live an very good life in Balkan europe: croatia bosnia montenegro or bulgaira or macedonia those countries! CLIMATE IS EXCELLENT! FOOD IS DELICIOUS! women/men good looking! sunshine from april to oktobre! what else do u want!

    • @adopodrinje1499
      @adopodrinje1499 Рік тому

      @@mjk934 u left canada back to balkans? I will leave holland here soon. holland totally artificial state, they dont even have real land, its like simcity game: totally artifcial state. I wish I came in austria or swiss back in 90s wars... I would love to stay there... holland just sux... only economy is good, 80% is German economy, thats wht its good. for the rest total fake state. not like Germany or sweden or other top nations.

  • @henryliao6743
    @henryliao6743 2 роки тому +129

    I am planning to leave Canada in 4 years. I don't feel respected by the country. We are overpaying for health care like you mentioned. A lot of laws and rules are non-sense. Our justice system is corrupt. I really think Quebec and Alberta should separate from Canada. This country has been falling apart since the Liberal party got elected.

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Рік тому +1

      Why do Chinese migrate to foreign countries and want other states to separate from the country?

    • @marfu1119
      @marfu1119 Рік тому +13

      I left Canada in 2014. I was 25 years old. It is a hard living there and money goes so fast

    • @goodnight360
      @goodnight360 Рік тому +2

      Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien was a liberal and canada was alot better in the 90s. let's not blame the liberals. our two party system leaves us with no choice but to get robbed by our government either way. our culture is non existant and the cost of living is too high not because of the liberal party but because of the canadian government itself.

    • @robertriteman3227
      @robertriteman3227 Рік тому +1

      Please feel free to leave earlier . Indeed, put me down as one of the people who does not respect you .

    • @elvenleaf5589
      @elvenleaf5589 Рік тому +4

      I was only 17 they protected my mentally ill dad that harassed me and didn't punish him after he severely agressed me, but I got sent to youth rehabilitation center with criminals and I never took drugs or did anything criminals I still have PTSD

  • @eliechoufani2989
    @eliechoufani2989 Рік тому +175

    I’m Lebanese , i applied for work permit 1.5 year ago, got approved a month ago and got my visa 2 weeks ago( for Edmonton, Alberta). My hourly wage is 16.46$ before tax. I’ve calculated my cost of living ( rent, food, transportation, etc.. ) It was acceptable back then . When i applied earlier , it was my dream to come to canada. I’ve struggled a lot to get the visa and I’ve booked a flight that was supposed to be next week , but honestly things have differ from when I’ve applied. I used to see affordable housing and cost of living, not anymore. Things have changed there, from cost to living to rents to increased crime rate ( it’s even higher and more tragical than Lebanon itself in his worst current situation) and so on and so forth. I’ve literally canceled everything and I’m not even regretting my decision.
    Working on a slight above minimum wage, in a weather that’s -20+ for long months just to be in ‘CANADA’ and live from paycheck to paycheck isn’t going to seduce me honestly.

    • @shobhapai8927
      @shobhapai8927 Рік тому +21

      80% are living hand to mouth or pay check to pay check

    • @linoportelli8240
      @linoportelli8240 Рік тому

      Between COVID universally affecting the world and poor virtue-signal centric leadership from Trudeau tenure, no one has been minding the shop here in Canada. It has become what we call a shiny turd. The hard fought wins over many decades have all been lost in the last decade and the degradation is accelerating.

    • @starchild890
      @starchild890 Рік тому +1

      @@shobhapai8927 Wrong. People who have government or related jobs (~40% of the workforce) have no clue what is take to survive in private sector. Canada is the land of discrimination and double standards.

    • @samoday2992
      @samoday2992 Рік тому +25

      Great decision. You will be living in a box on those wages . Better to be poor in your own country then someone else’s

    • @donm2067
      @donm2067 Рік тому +9

      If you're making$ 17 an hour, you won't make it.

  • @Freewest-cb7lq
    @Freewest-cb7lq Рік тому +12

    I live in the East Kootenays and what you described about Vancouver is exactly why I dread ever going there. I would add the population density and the traffic as major deterrents.

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 2 роки тому +224

    Cold weather, dull culture, very low salaries, very high cost of living, very high taxes, racism, lack of jobs, fascist government etc. It's fine if you're young, but not as an adult. I much prefer the US, Europe, Southeast/East Asia or Australia.

    • @hughjass1044
      @hughjass1044 2 роки тому +17

      People always accusing others of racism......

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 2 роки тому

      @@MaryBeth321123 lmao, you're clearly a White guy that hasn't experienced racism in Canada. There are tons of closet bigots up there. I heard racial epithets all the time from classmates and random people partially growing up there. Returned to the US for college and didn't experience one single form of racism in America over the last 25 years since returning to the US, even working in the rural south and midwest. Canada was far more racist in my experience as an Asian American.

    • @freakyjerkus
      @freakyjerkus 2 роки тому

      @@MaryBeth321123 what you love immigrants? what the fuck :D

    • @freakyjerkus
      @freakyjerkus 2 роки тому +4

      @@MaryBeth321123 yip the second degree americans.. counterpart that why they called it north america for no reasons

    • @billybob3302
      @billybob3302 2 роки тому +24

      It's not fine if you're young. Unless you have an inheritance or rich parents that will help, you pretty much no chance at ever owning a home or having a life here anymore.

  • @Galetheos
    @Galetheos 2 роки тому +94

    Canada is like that delicious mouth watering burger poster that you see everywhere but when you actually order that burger it looks nothing like the poster and you end up paying double in comparison , it is all about advertisement and how to lure customers, sadly it is actually about human lives here and how it permanently affects them.

    • @Belgianperspective
      @Belgianperspective 2 роки тому +11

      Exactly!!!! It is a shitty burger!

    • @Jav202x
      @Jav202x 2 роки тому +5

      True, I was excited before living there, then I realized it’s not that perfect

    • @alanm151
      @alanm151 2 роки тому +3

      @@Jav202x how much did that realization cost you ?

    • @Belgianperspective
      @Belgianperspective 2 роки тому +2

      @@Jav202x the more you know, the more you stay and the more you will find out it is sooo imperfect

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +11

      True.
      The US is like that one store you think is horrible, but serves the best food ever, and turns out to be incredilby underrated.

  • @Doug5614
    @Doug5614 Рік тому +3

    This has been a growing thought in my mind for the last 5 years. Retirement is only about seven to ten years away for me. Seriously thinking about downsizing a lot of my belongings and moving to a more ideal country for me, where I'd be happier as a digital nomad.

  • @monikawaldhauser8192
    @monikawaldhauser8192 Рік тому +1

    Bravo!
    Well said.
    Portugal is a beauty been there many times.
    Enjoy!

  • @ashleyhockenberry2187
    @ashleyhockenberry2187 11 місяців тому +1

    Well said...there seems to be a lot of these videos lately about why Canadians are leaving. I wonder if there is a way to reverse this trend?

  • @the_little_e
    @the_little_e Рік тому +1

    I agree with you 100%...this is why Im leaving Canada too!!!

  • @hannahankus1482
    @hannahankus1482 Рік тому +1

    I am from Europe.and I agre with You in 100%.

  • @robertriteman3227
    @robertriteman3227 Рік тому +3

    Anyone who actually stops investigates will find that almost every major country ( UK, France , Germany, Japan , Korea) are facing the same issues on matters such as affordibility and health care issues . All one has to do is read publications such as The Economist to see the evidence . During my career - I an recently retired - I was located in a few other countries and Canada still remains a great country with opportunties . I also know that most who claim they will never come back almost always do because there comes the point where they are older and have health issues and in most cases they come back to Canada. At the same time, we are charged excessive fees for internet and cell phone useage. I note that both major political parties ( the Liberals and the CPC) ever take any real action to address the excessiv charges rendered by Shaw, Rogers, Bell Media, and similar conglomerates .

  • @desimonium
    @desimonium 9 місяців тому

    I'm from Hamilton. And the ugliness that I find in my city is the amount of homeless people on the streets living on opioids laced with fentanyl. We have a homeless problem, a drug addiction problem, and a mental health problem in the downtown core.

    • @victortaylor9399
      @victortaylor9399 9 місяців тому

      You're right. The decline in Hamilton over the last 8-10 years is unbelievable. The city was never nice, but nobody ever saw a tent city or crowds of homeless in the downtown prior to that. I try to avoid Hamilton now, especially the downtown unless absolutely necessary.

  • @ceelee5850
    @ceelee5850 2 роки тому +66

    Your reasons leaving vancouver
    1. Not happy
    2. Weather
    3. Expensive
    4. Tax
    5. Ugly
    6. Covid
    7. Rules
    8. Politics
    9. Mindset
    10. Isolated

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Рік тому +2

      ugly? lol

    • @dianabahdasarian
      @dianabahdasarian Рік тому +11

      ​@@sonnyc3826In comparison with European cities - yes.

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Рік тому +1

      @@dianabahdasarian Vancouver is known to be a pretty city...ive never been there but its jsut what i heard..i mena minus the drug affected areas and such

    • @mandelish
      @mandelish 11 місяців тому

      say whatever you want but canada is not a pretties country its landscape is very boring ...@@sonnyc3826

    • @gadriver
      @gadriver 11 місяців тому +1

      @@sonnyc3826there nothing that replace a nice european downtown that was built around people, not cars

  • @kwaza8574
    @kwaza8574 Рік тому +50

    This guy spoke the words most people here are saying.

  • @nobody1322
    @nobody1322 2 роки тому +276

    I want to move my family out of Canada as well. Canada was great in the 90s but now it’s like living in a third world Country. The medical system is falling apart, taxes are out of control, cost of living is nuts. you nailed it with all points. I personally work 10 hour days and I have never had a vacation can’t afford it. I’m literally a slave .

    • @eldeluxo
      @eldeluxo 2 роки тому

      All being ruined by an irresponsible mass immigration program.

    • @aictt3918
      @aictt3918 2 роки тому +16

      I dont think you understand what 3rd world means

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque 2 роки тому +11

      People are going nuts too. It's hilarious, man!

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy Рік тому +10

      Indeed , we saw so many Europeans gratefully coming back after having " assessed the self-proclaimed " lifestyle which is nothing but a strenuous "style of life".... for most.

    • @thevincegalaxyrogue5888
      @thevincegalaxyrogue5888 Рік тому

      The healthcare system is better than the United States

  • @goofyroofy
    @goofyroofy Рік тому +42

    As a lifelong Canadian, agree 100% with you, this place went nuts last 3 years and has many other problems as well. Canada is trading on it;s name which is long since peaked and Canada doesn;t seem to figure that people have options and will go where they're treated best.

    • @MichaelDomer
      @MichaelDomer 8 місяців тому

      *_"As a lifelong Canadian, agree 100% with you, this place went nuts last 3 years and has many other problems as well."_*
      You're clueless, you really need to read more foreign news, because this is a world wide problem, all the issues that Canada has are currently common in most countries. The grass is always greener on the other side....

  • @esparda07
    @esparda07 Рік тому +210

    Thanks for sharing this. I find Canadians can be aggressively defensive protecting their 'utopia' of a homeplace when practically speaking, there's no such thing.

    • @manuelb.703
      @manuelb.703 Рік тому +3

      It's a place like somewhere else

    • @ML-ov7wo
      @ML-ov7wo Рік тому +27

      Yes they are. Such a red flag when people get so defensive like that. It always means deep down they know it's true. Just confirms your suspicions.

    • @linoportelli8240
      @linoportelli8240 Рік тому

      No defending the status quo from this born and raised 50+ Canadian. Between COVID universally affecting the world and poor virtue-signal centric leadership from Trudeau tenure, no one has been minding the shop here in Canada. It has become what we call a shiny turd. The hard fought wins over many decades have all been lost in the last decade and the degradation is accelerating.

    • @kimpoo-rq1gs
      @kimpoo-rq1gs Рік тому +7

      LOL thats so me. Vancouver is crazy expensive, BUT ITS THE BEST SIDE OF CANADA!!! lol i will die here i will end up homeless here god damn it! Lolol i wont give up on the best city!!! Lolol

    • @michaelquinones-lx6ks
      @michaelquinones-lx6ks Рік тому

      " Utopia " Isn't real. In fact, it never was because it doesn't exist.

  • @entrepreneurk4963
    @entrepreneurk4963 Рік тому +35

    Very structured thoughts about the situation and local problems, living in 🇺🇦 and then in Europe, now residing in Toronto, we definitely decided to move back to Europe, all you said so much resonate with our thoughts. It is really sad a lot of Canadians and Americans will never realize how different life can be, how better you can be treated, how beautiful other cities are, and so on. Thanks for the video, it is deep.
    Barcelona - one love ❤️

  • @bccoaster8533
    @bccoaster8533 2 роки тому +36

    I'm a white minority in Vancouver BC. There is no sense of community, too many different nationalities that culturally don't blend which has created clearly divisive neighbourhoods. I'll be retiring early and leave communist Canada

    • @roymaddocks3184
      @roymaddocks3184 2 роки тому +1

      Vancouver is very diverse and very expensive. There are lots of really nice, less expensive and more homogeneous communities in Canada. Best of luck

    • @jbc22112
      @jbc22112 Рік тому +1

      That’s the kind of multiculturalism that doesn’t work in my opinion. It looks good on paper but Canada should have kept unifying culture that immigrants follow. This is just a mess. I worked with one girl from Nigeria, she was 20 something and was in Canada for maybe 8 years. Her best friend the same age ended up in Seattle. And she told me that the girl became American, she talks and acts like American and has a lot going on for her. But this girl in Canada didn’t feel like Canadian to me, she simply felt like Nigerian in Canada. With not great English either. With not much going for her, just stuck in low paying jobs. And that’s the difference between American and Canadian multiculturalism. We don’t make Canadians. And in the process Canada is changing into something new.

  • @ifyifemanima3972
    @ifyifemanima3972 2 роки тому +120

    Canada makes most people unhappy. I was unhappy for so many years while I was in Canada

    • @mylifeisinhishandsamen4167
      @mylifeisinhishandsamen4167 2 роки тому +3

      Where are you now? Where I am make me deeply unhappy....

    • @ifyifemanima3972
      @ifyifemanima3972 Рік тому +16

      @@mylifeisinhishandsamen4167 I live in America now. I had to move out of Canada

    • @12thhouse4thhousevibes
      @12thhouse4thhousevibes Рік тому +13

      @@FearNot100 and this is why Canada and Canadians will never succeed. The little brother that no one notices who resents his older popular brother.

    • @naserdeen8210
      @naserdeen8210 Рік тому +1

      @@ifyifemanima3972how did you make it to US?

    • @quartermaster1976
      @quartermaster1976 Рік тому

      ​@@ifyifemanima3972 racism and violence

  • @markusgumbmann188
    @markusgumbmann188 Рік тому +69

    Omg I agree with you 100% I moved to Vancouver from Germany and I had to leave. I suffered so much with the dark weather I literally had to leave!
    All people care about is money and no one knows how to
    Enjoy life.
    You spoke right out of my heart with this video

    • @luckyguy4272
      @luckyguy4272 Рік тому +6

      People in Canada so about money 😂. I live in Montréal and honestly that was best city happened to treat me in Canada so far. However, am no longer sure for how long more I can put up with bad weather 1/2 of year. I feel there more excitement in life in Europe or cali ... am not sure anymore 😮

    • @kainowak
      @kainowak Рік тому +6

      I’m half German been to Germany many times. spent Christmas there this year, Markus don’t lie you know in winter time Germany is grey and depressing haha

    • @SuccessmarketingWEB
      @SuccessmarketingWEB Рік тому +2

      You're so right about the dark weather. I cannot handle it

    • @AlwaysPositiveOutcomes-pb3mz
      @AlwaysPositiveOutcomes-pb3mz Рік тому

      Agree. Same experience for my.parents

    • @markusgumbmann188
      @markusgumbmann188 Рік тому +1

      @@kainowak it’s dark that’s true but it doesn’t rain for 6 months

  • @balanibakits6488
    @balanibakits6488 2 роки тому +49

    I'm an international student (now graduate) living in Montreal, most of my classmates (including me) say they had a much better life back home. They had less income, but also less expenses. Most of the people in my country own huge ancestral houses, farms, gardens, lands.. They don't live like birds in cages, like here in Canada

    • @aashwinsharma1724
      @aashwinsharma1724 2 роки тому

      where are you from? what country i from asia too , from india

    • @aashwinsharma1724
      @aashwinsharma1724 2 роки тому +1

      @Parth exactly parth , I’ve been thinking of setting in canada for the longest time now , but hearing there things is making me question that decision.

    • @JollyOldCanuck
      @JollyOldCanuck 2 роки тому +1

      @@aashwinsharma1724 It honestly depends. The vibe tends to change from city to city, for example, Toronto is going to feel different compared to Vancouver, Calgary, or Montreal.

    • @aashwinsharma1724
      @aashwinsharma1724 2 роки тому +2

      @@JollyOldCanuck yea i agree with you but I've heard immigration is becoming more and more difficult and canada as well

    • @JollyOldCanuck
      @JollyOldCanuck 2 роки тому

      @@aashwinsharma1724 The backlog in immigration cases has apparently gotten pretty bad from what I have heard.

  • @GaspardDuMaurierEsq
    @GaspardDuMaurierEsq Рік тому +14

    My girlfriend lives in Kenya and I'm starting to consider more and more picking up the few things I can afford to own in this country and moving over there.
    Beautiful blue beaches on the Indian Ocean lined with palm trees.
    Safaris
    Mixed terrain: beaches, savannahs, mountains
    Great culture, great food, quickly developing country with a promising economic future.
    The people are great...very warm and hospitable.

  • @johnschatz946
    @johnschatz946 Рік тому +17

    I’m a proud Canadian but I agree with you❤ it seems Canada has gone downhill.

    • @GigaBased604
      @GigaBased604 11 місяців тому

      There's absolutely nothing to be proud of. Canada is liberal disgrace and laughing stock of the world.

  • @darrenbulger3097
    @darrenbulger3097 Рік тому +23

    I am Canadian and live on the east coast.. still not a bad place to live overall but the cost of living and the toxic political cesspool here is making it very difficult.
    My wife and I went to Thailand recently and absolutely loved everything about it. I have not stopped thinking about the idea of relocating to there.
    I am pretty well done with Canada mentally.

    • @AlwaysPositiveOutcomes-pb3mz
      @AlwaysPositiveOutcomes-pb3mz Рік тому +5

      Get rid of Trudeau

    • @fabiancanada8876
      @fabiancanada8876 6 місяців тому +1

      @darren Same here. It has been getting almost unbearable over the last years and I can't stop thinking if it isn't time to find another place. But we don't have online jobs and are 20 years away from retirement. Not sure what to do.

    • @darrenbulger3097
      @darrenbulger3097 6 місяців тому

      @@fabiancanada8876I agree.. earning money in another country is a big challenge.
      I am at a point where I can collect my pension if I want to but I am still working for now. but you are young and may have children.. makes it a bit harder but not impossible.
      I think just travelling with your family to places where you think you’d like to live and try connecting with locals would be a good start. Perhaps sell off some assets to fund your adventure. I wish you all the best.

    • @fabiancanada8876
      @fabiancanada8876 6 місяців тому +1

      @@darrenbulger3097 Hey, I like your idea of travelling to places and see how it is! We actually went to Thailand (my youngest daughter one was just a baby!) in 2016 for 4 weeks (started in Phuket but then went to several islands like Ko Lanta and further). It was a great trip! Where are you at roughly and what do you do for work there? Our property has increased in value significantly and we are almost finished building a second home, we could probably scrape together 500kCAD if we liquidate everything now. But going to Thailand e.g. would be a huge step. We like the country living and have some space.. We are in Nova Scotia and like you sad it is not totally bad. In fact we like the province and the people. Even the weather as bad as it kind of is doesn't bother us too much. Its just the taxes and regulations (for me personally I really have a huge problem with the building regulations and related expenses for licensed people like engineers, etc.). Also the government is just terrible and the whole woke stuff and everything is crazy and depressing. I am a carpenter and my wife a social worker.

    • @darrenbulger3097
      @darrenbulger3097 6 місяців тому

      @@fabiancanada8876Hello Fabian, I couldn’t agree more with your assessment . Life isn’t bad here (I live on PEI)
      But regulations, taxes,wokeness, and cost of living is so bad that I know that when I do retire we won’t be able to afford to live here. Plus part of me just does not want to live here any longer.
      My kids can’t afford housing here and they’re both working.
      I am a barber and my wife works in health.
      We love Thailand we have a family member there in Chiang Mai. Great rural living there and the people and cost of living are excellent.

  • @soniasunshinetrail3004
    @soniasunshinetrail3004 Рік тому +26

    Someone I know moved to Canada and left in 2 months!! She said its a very sad and isolated place - oh and she also mentioned that most people are cold and seem depressed. At the time I felt a little "offended" but now it totally makes sense!

    • @MichaelDomer
      @MichaelDomer 8 місяців тому

      So you were talking to people in Toronto. 🤣

  • @vicmar4167
    @vicmar4167 Рік тому +17

    Great to see young people waking up

  • @huebui8470
    @huebui8470 2 роки тому +64

    I'm also Canadian, and I must admit that I agree with you on every point you brought up in this video, sadly!

  • @llarose
    @llarose Рік тому +14

    As a Canadian who moved to (self-proclaimed world-class Vancouver) 30+ years ago, when it was a gritty, fun, quirky unusual city, I thought it was paradise in Canada. However, as time marched on, I saw the gradual change, the boring glass towers, the shoebox apartments, the closing of most live rock music venues downtown, the end of Indy races in False Creek, the cancelation of Seafest, the unchallenged foreign ownership of both commercial ond mostly empty condos, leading to a severe housing crisis - gridlock and crumbling infrasture. Furthermore, the cost of living and taxation is crippling. The present Gov't (either sides, 1 of the same) has lost all credibility. The media is garbage. Healthcare is subpar period. So, like yourself, I've also spent several years overseas in cities that are soooooo much more beautiful with amazing climates. I also spent as much time outside Vancouver possible during the last 4 years. I haven't changed much personally but wow(!) the rise in narcissism, anger and divisiveness in Vancouver over that period of time is palpable. You nailed it with 'status chasing and diengenuis' - When you leave, then come back you notice this change much more. For those that were trapped here for the last 4 years, I feel for you. I really do.

    • @julies570
      @julies570 8 місяців тому +1

      That's true snd I appreciate your thoughts as I've had a terrible time here in Vancouver the last 4 years

  • @QuiteMinty19
    @QuiteMinty19 2 роки тому +63

    Living in Europe I can say the exact same things about my country. You always feel like the grass is greener on the other side but it most often isn't. There are a lot of places in Europe with harsh weather and more rainy/cloudy days than sunny ones not to even bring the seasonal change in daylight up, you always change one evil for another.

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 2 роки тому +14

      Very few Americans would want to move to Europe though because it is economically depressed and if you do get a job it will be far less than what you get paid for the same job in the US. Plus we have way more space in America.

    • @ishaannayyar
      @ishaannayyar 2 роки тому +25

      @@kayflip2233 Well atleast we dont get shot on the road.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +13

      Its all personal preference.
      but Canada in alot of ways is just a shittier US. You get all the downsides, with very little upsides.

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 2 роки тому

      @@ishaannayyar No one I know has been shot and I'm from Chicago and have lived in NYC for the last 25 years. You're just buying into the sensationalism. America is perfectly safe outside of the pockets of ghettos where most people don't go anyway.

    • @bevaltihani3269
      @bevaltihani3269 Рік тому +3

      You pay 50% taxes ? I have friends in Europe, when I told them we pay 50% they were chocked.

  • @anthonyayuban3113
    @anthonyayuban3113 2 роки тому +32

    For me that's the right thing to do, go follow what ur heart says. Life is too expensive, don't isolate ur self in a boring place. Go to Asia or Europe. Good luck to you and be safe always.

    • @balanibakits6488
      @balanibakits6488 2 роки тому +2

      Asia is beautiful, but we have huge unemployment problem even being highly educated, because of our government's greed & corruption

    • @aashwinsharma1724
      @aashwinsharma1724 2 роки тому +2

      @@balanibakits6488 yup gotta agree with it. The unemployment is off the charts . i live in india and i gotta tell you , yea its making progress but its not. a good place , i live in the capital of india , new delhi , its not same for women , most polluted city in the world , overpopulated , full of traffic , poverty , and don't get me started on the corruption

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy Рік тому

      As a Euro - pean. I stress that we , all places , have high costs of living , be aware , in the end it is the whole sum of life in all its aspects and genuine love or at least informed appreciation that make you pay for your life in different EU countries , with different earnings perspectives and outlook , but fortunately already deeply integrated into each other. So clearly the one place to really eschew is the dishevelled Kingdom of England with attached dependencies. Dont buy into the " english language lazy easy as pie trope".

    • @goodnight360
      @goodnight360 Рік тому +1

      no matter where you go all we have are our good friends and family. unless you're rich life in canada can be VERY depressing and Islamophobic.

  • @jhickman4735
    @jhickman4735 9 місяців тому +7

    I'm from England and have been in Canada 12 years. I completely agree about being isolated, I'm in Manitoba and will be leaving here for good within the next year and heading back to Europe, I've had enough. Canada is also very boring and in my time here I'm so grateful to all the new immigrants I've met from China, India, Philippines, Vietnam etc.. who have been very friendly and kind to me.

  • @razikhan2347
    @razikhan2347 2 роки тому +9

    LIVE IN CANADA TO PAY RENT AMD MORTGAGE .. WHAT A RIP OFF .. SLAVERY

  • @VincentMuambiAuthor
    @VincentMuambiAuthor 2 роки тому +18

    I was born in the French capital, Paris. Believe it or not, we still have our birth certificates from the country. I would seriously consider going back to France, even if the argument is it's not that great (compared to who you talk to). Also, I'm an author, and living in the Toronto area can be depressing. For me, it's about the culture, the language, the food, and the lifestyle.

    • @MauriceBoulard
      @MauriceBoulard 2 роки тому +8

      tu as raison. Je suis aussi a Toronto depuis 3 ans et cette ville est depressive (pour un Français au moins) . Ce qui m'a frappe quand je suis arrive c'est l'absence culture locale. Je ne veux pas dire les musées, les festivals mais la culture qui vient des gens, la vraie culture. Ici c'est mort comme un cerveau vide sans ame

    • @VincentMuambiAuthor
      @VincentMuambiAuthor Рік тому +5

      @@MauriceBoulard Mon frère, je suis absolument d'accord avec toi. Je vis toujours dans la région (principalement la ville). Je parlais avec une jeune femme qui est venue ici il y a un an de Turquie. Elle m'a dit à quel point elle était choquée par l'état du système de transport en commun ici à Toronto, et moi, en tant que personne qui a grandi ici, je n'aurais pas pu en avoir honte. Je reviendrai à Paris, et tu sais quoi? J'épouserai une fille de là-bas, c'est le cas!

    • @Wolff13
      @Wolff13 Рік тому +3

      There’s more to France than Paris

  • @ismailyzc7296
    @ismailyzc7296 2 роки тому +35

    I moved my country 6 months ago.I used to live 3 year in canada.weather is very bad.alone life.expensive room and house.capitalism system.relationship just money.Love is very difficult in Canada.sometimes racism.Healthy is very bad.working is very hard need to every week 50 hours working save money and buying house impossible.I didn’t meet long time relationship because people don’t trust each other in Canada …

  • @CMV314
    @CMV314 Рік тому +3

    (I'm not Canadian). I respect your video, but i think this is nothing more than a "grass is greener" video. Croatia has an unemployment rate twice that of Canada. Portugal, Spain and Slovenia have a much higher tax rate. Finally, the cold in Canada can be hard to deal with. That said, the heat in Spain and Portugal can be oppressive - and less than 10% of Spanish homes have AC. My point: all countries have good and bad. If you choose one over the other, great. But talk about the problems of both sides instead of just one country.

  • @greenbeautychemist.
    @greenbeautychemist. 2 роки тому +30

    You are a very honest person. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @AslanKyoya1776
    @AslanKyoya1776 Рік тому +11

    I have a lot of family and Alberta, as well as some in Vancouver and Toronto. Growing up, I always idealized Canada and wanted to move there so bad, despite the fact that I had 1st hand experience with Canadians who often told me the negatives.I tried to move to Vancouver twice, decided It didn't make economical sense for me. Once covid happened, it really made me thankful that I never made a permanent move to Canada. I also have to remember that most of the time I've spent in Canada was during the summer, and I have to remind myself the weather is only that nice for a short amount of time, most of the year you're buried under snow (or rain if you're in Vancouver).

  • @charlesjames4956
    @charlesjames4956 2 роки тому +52

    I am older than you, probably about as old as your father, and I left the USA for a different place (Brazil), but your reasons for leaving Canada pretty much (with the exception of #10) mirror mine. All the best for your new life in Europe!

  • @camels9654
    @camels9654 10 місяців тому +3

    I'm leaving because I want to start a family and Canadian women are giant zeros for starting families. I have dated too many women in this country, it's crazy, I never thought I'd be that guy but I cannot find a decent woman I'd marry here. 50% of the women are infertile or have uterus problems. 35% are on SSRI's or psyche meds. I'm only dating fit decent looking women, and the pool here isn't that big because so many women are obese and refuse to exercise or eat properly. The weather is terrible too. The politics are awful too. It's become so expensive. The tax money is wasted, you get very little value for your taxes. Canada feels like a slave colony that they stuff gullible immigrants into, and hope they can trap them.

  • @robertocenteno4849
    @robertocenteno4849 2 роки тому +14

    Well actually I’m planning to apply for PR in Canada but since then
    I keep on searching some hidden comments living and working there
    But then some people say 70%unhappy
    Happy 30% in General
    I think better to live and drive in Part of Europe

    • @carocarochan
      @carocarochan 2 роки тому

      Don't do it, don't come to Canada. I spent 10 years here and now I'm moving back to Europe. Canada is a sh*thole.

  • @frankihatch
    @frankihatch 2 роки тому +16

    vancouver is a depressing place to live

    • @wilsonthuo7636
      @wilsonthuo7636 2 роки тому

      Connect me a job there. I move from Kenya

  • @themoviecapo
    @themoviecapo 2 роки тому +21

    I agree that it is boring, cold, expensive, high tax high services, I mean people didn’t work for a year and got paid plenty for nothing. Taxes are incremental based on income as they should be. Coming from a major Latin American city, you have no idea what it is to live under fear of assault or harm at any moment, having corrupt politicians, police, and people in general. You are privileged having been born here because it is much easier to make a living, with good laws, you should go to places where people drink on the streets and pee and shit everywhere. I’m sure there are better places in the world but you will never feel like at home, and each place will have it’s own difficulties. I don’t think we all need to live in the same place but don’t believe that you are able to move to any place in the world if you weren’t Canadian.

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому +8

      I’ve been to 45 countries my friend. Seen lots of what you’re describing and wouldn’t be so quick to assume.

    • @eliarr3503
      @eliarr3503 2 роки тому

      I am latin american too and I am so tired of living in fear. It's so dangerous here, specially for women with the kidnappings and femicides. You cannot have a business because you will be blackmailed. You cannot drive freely on the highway because they might stop you and steal your vehicle. There are few job opportunities and you live paycheck to paycheck. I think that more privileged people take safety for granted. For us latinos, as long as we are not killed and have a source of income we call it a win haha. On the other hand, white and wealthy people can move to any country they want. I wish my biggest concern was also not being able to drink in public. Sadly, the world is not fair and for people from underdeveloped countries we just want to survive.

    • @eliarr3503
      @eliarr3503 2 роки тому +15

      I forgot to mention, many foreigners from wealthy countries had moved to mexico and worked remotely since the pandemic. They always say that mexico is safe and good, but they don't understand that its only safe and good for people that come from 1st world countries: white and wealthy people. Nobody messes with them because their governments would get involved if anything happened and the perpetrators wouldn't have the impunity they usually have here in mexico, so foreigners are protected. Oh, but if you are an immigrant from Central America/Africa or the Caribbean is like your life doesn't matter, no one cares about you, you may get kidnapped and killed and nothing will happen.
      In addition, the cost of living increased tremendously in the areas were "expats" from 1st world countries had settled, and the people who'd lived there for years had to move away because they couldn't afford it anymore (gentrification). It's very complicated, a new type of colonialism...
      My point is, immigration looks very different to privileged people. The world is so fucking unfair.

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому +6

      @@eliarr3503 I agree. Doesn’t make my opinion invalid.

    • @eliarr3503
      @eliarr3503 2 роки тому +4

      @@nomad_ceo that's true. I am glad you are aware tho.

  • @tl4581
    @tl4581 2 роки тому +88

    Spot on with everything. I always rant to my friends about all of this. I’m moving to Europe from Toronto. I have a few options thanks to my work but still trying to decide which country. I guess theres a reason most Europeans don't immigrant to Canada anymore compared 2nd/3rd world countries.
    Lifestyle, food quality, work culture etc. I love F1, soccer and European history, so thats always a treat while im there. I can’t see myself getting married and raising a family in Canada. Europe is beautiful and the center of the best of everything.
    Covid also exposed how corrupt the government is here as-well as the media. But people In Canada obey and love it.
    I'm thankful for the education and childhood I had in Canada but its time to move on.

    • @DFlaexxX
      @DFlaexxX 2 роки тому +7

      Spain or Italy if you have an online Business. Very hard to find work and underpayed. Beautiful countrys, cheap houses/villas near the beach if you search carefully and not in touristic cities. My spanish friend bought a house 10min away from beach 40k €. This 2 countrys are more for retirement. Skandinavic countrys for best lifestyle. Germany/France for opportunitys. I think it is more for younger people, to work hard here earn money and retire in a different country. But be beware, crazy people are everywhere. In europe the people just mostly mind their own business, just don't think everyone is a good person here. And to your government point, it's not that better in france/germany (don't have knowledge of the others) Macron = french Trudeau and in Germany the politics have good intent but are just bad. Alot of school dropouts take the way of politics. 😁

    • @MauriceBoulard
      @MauriceBoulard 2 роки тому +8

      here living in Toronto and originally from Europe (Fr). Well still I prefer CA over Europe, but maybe not Toronto because too much 3rd world here.

    • @tl4581
      @tl4581 2 роки тому +8

      @@MauriceBoulard Yes mostly immigrants from 3rd world come here now, I never or very rarely see new European immigrants here. Not surprising.

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 2 роки тому +6

      2nd world countries are all in Europe. 😂

    • @kenfernanadez3110
      @kenfernanadez3110 2 роки тому

      Essentially, the real power structure that pulls strings from behind, is destroying the societies that gave them their wealth - mostly stolen from former colonies, or, as in Canada, based on land stolen at gun point from the plethora of nations whose existence here dates back to time immemorial.
      The West, is sliding into a trudeau-esque dictatorship, as similarly mundane, vapid characters are thrust into leadership positions which are used as pulpits for a super rich oligarchy that is hell bent on ownership of everyone and everything - body and soul. The corruption is rotting the core of these socieites. Witness the systemaitized mass murder of elderly people - covid was used as the smokescreen as pensioner after pensioner was liquidated, bogus death certificates were not subject to cross verification, and governments pocketed the victims' pension payments

  • @maplesyrup1232
    @maplesyrup1232 2 роки тому +12

    The exact same reasons we left Canada.....not my Canada anymore

  • @avis8306
    @avis8306 Рік тому +3

    You are wrong in many cases. Your mind is blinded by frustration and you exaggerate. The EU has even dumber rules than Canada. Drinking alcohol in public spaces is prohibited in many European cities. Speeding and traffic fines are handed out like confetti in Europe. Fighting them in court is almost impossible. Taxes in the EU are generally higher than in Canada. What is so beautiful about the crumbling and dirty facades of European buildings and uneven and dangerous cobblestone sidewalks. Corruption, toxic politics, favoritism and protectionism are huge in the EU. Prices for consumer goods, petrol and healthcare premiums are very high in the EU. Miserable weather and depressing gray skies are quite common in Europe...

    • @AverageSuscriber
      @AverageSuscriber Рік тому +1

      I'm from Spain frustrated too hating Spain, but i am in Canada and all the things he says are true

    • @naserdeen8210
      @naserdeen8210 Рік тому

      @@AverageSuscriber I was thinking to love to Barcelona and leave Montréal. However, am not sure how is it over there. Long winters are depressing

  • @kumarm9221
    @kumarm9221 2 роки тому +65

    I am from India, since my childhood I was curious moving abroad any developed countries, when I moved to Canada I lost interest. There is no life it is just a developed country. Weather of Canada is very depressing.

    • @bk10200
      @bk10200 2 роки тому +6

      Then, don't move to the UK, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria... Very depressing weather weather.

    • @deus_ex_machina_
      @deus_ex_machina_ 2 роки тому +3

      Dude the way India is rapidly improving (albeit unequally), in various aspects, not just economic development, there'll be a large ghar wapsi of the diaspora in 10-15 years.

    • @dishamehta420
      @dishamehta420 2 роки тому

      Abhi kaha ho? Canada ab acha hai ya nai paisa kamane ke liye

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +3

      @@dishamehta420 Canada is good for money compared to India. But the US is better in every way.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +5

      You still live here?
      I agree with you.
      Its not the weather I hate exactly.
      Its just how soulless this entire country is.
      The US seems to be much more vibrant in comparison.

  • @ZeAmigosUnited
    @ZeAmigosUnited 2 роки тому +100

    Leaving Canada was the best choice I ever made. My mental health has never been better.

    • @orubek355
      @orubek355 2 роки тому +3

      I agree with you.

    • @noc9005
      @noc9005 2 роки тому +2

      Where you go?

    • @bunmidenton6397
      @bunmidenton6397 2 роки тому

      Good for you canada is full of shit anyways

    • @AP-bo2pr
      @AP-bo2pr 2 роки тому

      @@noc9005 Agree, so much corruption there,,, nothing even decent

    • @aashwinsharma1724
      @aashwinsharma1724 2 роки тому

      where are you now?

  • @jennifergilmer3705
    @jennifergilmer3705 Рік тому +25

    As a Canadian now retired and living in Spain with my wife I will say I agree with some of your points but not all. I am so proud to be Canadian and will always be a Canadian. But we love it here and plan on living in Spain the rest of our lives. The biggest reason being taxes and cost of living for our leaving. Good points for the most part.

    • @shivarahimipiano
      @shivarahimipiano Рік тому +2

      We live in Spain and we have found taxes here to be much higher than Canada. Income tax, 21% IVA (sales tax), property transfer tax are all higher here, the only lower tax is property tax.

    • @Wolff13
      @Wolff13 Рік тому +1

      Just rent.

    • @USA-CANADA1480
      @USA-CANADA1480 8 місяців тому

      Operative words: “Retired” and “out of the country” Some of them have to work and have no other place to go except stay - you know.

  • @Diaryofacanadianmum
    @Diaryofacanadianmum 2 роки тому +42

    Canadians lack ambition. I'm trying to decide to whether to move to Los Angeles or Atlanta. I'm mentally done with this place. I'm African from a third world country and I regret moving here. I'm definitely moving to the US at least there's hope for entrepreneurship prosperity.

    • @celineo9445
      @celineo9445 2 роки тому +7

      Lucky you, I truly wish I could go back to Africa, I’m honestly done with North America. Inflation and knowing that I’ll probably never own a home is haunting.

    • @frankihatch
      @frankihatch 2 роки тому +7

      @@celineo9445 yea the USA isnt any better

    • @Tourlou0409
      @Tourlou0409 2 роки тому

      @@frankihatch the USA is better than Canada. Regardless of all the madness in the USA, there’s room for success.

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@frankihatch ikr

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 2 роки тому +1

      The US is difficult to get into though. It's more family/marriage related visas.

  • @cosudu3002
    @cosudu3002 Рік тому +28

    It is true about all the laws and rules in Canada that interfere in your life. We lived in the Middle East for 5 years and could not believe the difference. Less laws, less rules, less annoyance. It was great. We lived in Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait (though Kuwait had a bit more rules that made life hard mostly when it came to owning a car if you were a foreigner). Also, the weather. Yes, it is very hot in the Middle East but we loved that. I hate the cold here in Canada and there is no guarantee that summer is going to be warm and sunny, so it is hit or miss. Most people who say Canada is the greatest country in the world, have never lived in any other part of the world and therefore, really cannot be sure of their statement.

    • @linoportelli8240
      @linoportelli8240 Рік тому +4

      Agree. It's so true that Kanada is touted as a place of freedom, yet the nations touted as being more strict actually have more freedom in daily life and minimal government intrusion. Real truth in my experience.

    • @tedn6855
      @tedn6855 Рік тому +4

      What I will say is unpopular but of course they have less intrusive laws because their culture and religion is still strong. Religion isn't just a belief system but an overall life system. Most problems don't need laws. They need people with common beliefs and moral compass and the use of shame. Shame is important we have destroyed this along with religion. But in reality that is only half true we replaced the old religion with a new bizarre one. And we require almost totalitarian like rules to keep this going.

  • @ericdams
    @ericdams 10 місяців тому +3

    I came with a WHV from a G7 country (Europe), applied for PR since I had a very high CRS score and I am in the middle of the process. Spent several thousands of dollars, but I often wonder why I went through all this painful procedure if I am not happy here. I sure learned a lot and grew as a man after my hardships, but I am miserable.

  • @PowerGutPowell
    @PowerGutPowell 2 роки тому +11

    Winnipeg here....winter half the year. Seasonal depression just feels more like depression when it's 6-7 months of the year.

    • @merc340sr
      @merc340sr 2 роки тому +2

      A winter side wind in Winnipeg feels like it will cut your nose off.

    • @jhickman4735
      @jhickman4735 9 місяців тому

      Plenty of sunshine in Manitoba so..

    • @PowerGutPowell
      @PowerGutPowell 9 місяців тому

      @@jhickman4735 also plenty of stabbings 🤣

  • @coffeewiththeunknown8302
    @coffeewiththeunknown8302 2 роки тому +79

    I’m Canadian, I left in 2012 to the states. I have a much better life here. What works for me may not work for others. Great video a lot of same points I felt.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 роки тому +18

      I live in Canada right now.
      Everything I love is illegal
      Everything I want to do, is hampered or mishandled by the country.
      Nothing happens in Canada, and the Canadian government does everything in their power to tax and ruin anything that happens to be good.

    • @WheresYourToque
      @WheresYourToque 2 роки тому +1

      Grass is always greener. However, those people in Canada that claim to have it better than Americans because of the healthcare have no idea. Brainwashed by their media and closed insular society.

    • @cloudsurfer73
      @cloudsurfer73 Рік тому

      How did you move to the US? Did you just pack up and go (apply for visa) or did you get a job offer there first?

    • @coffeewiththeunknown8302
      @coffeewiththeunknown8302 Рік тому +3

      @@cloudsurfer73 this was ten years ago. I packed up and left. I received my American citizenship in 2017.

    • @cloudsurfer73
      @cloudsurfer73 Рік тому

      @@coffeewiththeunknown8302 how was it applying for visa? Finding a job?

  • @LowsJuan
    @LowsJuan 2 роки тому +18

    I am always kinda of shocked when talking to people and finding out that they have never really lived outside of the place they grew up. It's really hard to have any appreciation or perspective on culture, cities, and people, if you have never really spent anytime in other places. Travel even within your own country can be illuminating even more so when you leave the red colour country on the map to a different colour country.
    The one thing that is nice about the country of Vancouver is you can always come back and it will probably be very similar to what you left. A lot of (new) Canadians can't say that.

    • @XxxXxx-fm3wo
      @XxxXxx-fm3wo Рік тому +1

      Lived in Winnipeg lived in Montreal and both are lame.

    • @luizavilladoniga5847
      @luizavilladoniga5847 Рік тому +1

      Vancouver is not a country, yet.

    • @knightstar1312
      @knightstar1312 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@luizavilladoniga5847it will be when China and India will take over. BC stands for Bought by China. Oh and welcome to Canaduh. For those who don't know.

    • @luizavilladoniga5847
      @luizavilladoniga5847 10 місяців тому +2

      @@knightstar1312 😂😂😂

  • @PaulSmith-mv1pq
    @PaulSmith-mv1pq 2 роки тому +80

    I totally get you!!
    Same thing going on in Toronto.
    Finally got out of To and Canada to beautiful Europe and enjoying better lifestyle, better food,weather etc.
    Canada just wasn't for me.

    • @ericbpreston
      @ericbpreston 2 роки тому +5

      Totally, glad it resonated!

    • @Kopie0830
      @Kopie0830 2 роки тому +9

      Norway is the best place for me. Chill environment and lots of free stuffs from the govt.

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@Kopie0830 Really??

    • @Kopie0830
      @Kopie0830 2 роки тому +2

      @@carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 Yes. Nice people, chill environment. Work pay is ok, the most friendliest people I met.

    • @auroraschannel4367
      @auroraschannel4367 2 роки тому

      Buti pa to ganun Ang problema niya, sa dami ng pinoy punta dum ito naman ayaw Niya. Eh....

  • @mariamagdalenashimozaki9865
    @mariamagdalenashimozaki9865 2 роки тому +36

    I suggest you go to Philippines. It’s more fun living there because its a beautiful county and people are kind, friendly and so much hospitable and that will enjoy staying there. Lots of traveling bloggers from other countries are coming there this time and as I have seen in UA-cam, they enjoyed so much specially with the beautiful scenic the Philippine has.

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 роки тому +9

      but it's third world

    • @Myiata1979
      @Myiata1979 2 роки тому +6

      Not safe...

    • @woozy96
      @woozy96 2 роки тому +3

      During the year 2016 below, yes. But things have changed drastically since 2018.

    • @winderdias9098
      @winderdias9098 2 роки тому

      I'm going back to Brazil. It's not a safe country, it's third world. But it has sun, beautiful people, happiness, beaches. Fuck this gray weather in Canada.

    • @jaycyespiritu8732
      @jaycyespiritu8732 2 роки тому +4

      @@Myiata1979 I'm a Pinoy, Philippines is now safe.

  • @pamgodsoe9076
    @pamgodsoe9076 2 роки тому +12

    Good for you. We left Canada in 2011, wishing we had left earlier. Moved to NYC then California, maybe Texas next. I came back for a visit in March, could not believe the Covid rules. About the drinking, loved downtown Georgetown TX, you can get a traveller and walk around town and people are happy and friendly

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you! Couldn’t agree more.

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому

      @@a1c3c3u this is true

  • @rhianc7347
    @rhianc7347 2 роки тому +6

    It’s not just Canada, Stats show Americans are leaving the states to relocate to Europe with a better work balance abs more freedoms, is it surprising

  • @andywre1760
    @andywre1760 Рік тому +2

    Canadian architecture - 100% you are right! Copy-Paste. More so, look at Toronto. There is no overall "idea", general plan so to say. It's patches of different architecture styles absolutely not synchronizing one with each other. Ugly 100% it is

  • @bevaltihani3269
    @bevaltihani3269 Рік тому +5

    Many of my friends are leaving, and I'm thinking about it. Taxes are very high, Cost of leaving is very high, impossible to buy an apartment or a house, even a 100K CAD a year you'll still poor. Also the Canadian currency is lower comparing to US dollar or to Euro.

  • @tonyk501
    @tonyk501 Рік тому +2

    As a fellow Canadian and Vancouverite, I agree with mostly everything this guy stated in this video commentary.
    Generally and historically speaking, European culture is superior to anything else, or anywhere else, on the planet.
    It simply is what it is.
    Europeans have had the benefit of the ancient Greeks, ancient Romans, and countless centuries of cultural development, cultural evolution, and cultural collaboration, all staged on a much smaller geographic landmass.
    It was also Western Europe that gave rise to the Industrial Revolution and scientific discovery and innovation, along with the development and proliferation of secular beliefs and democratic societies.
    Regarding his comments on Canada and Vancouver, it must be emphasized that the vast majority of Canada's national population live very close to the US border, since most of Canada's massive landmass is more or less uninhabitable or inhospitable to most humans, and for most parts of the year.
    While that may perhaps be chalked up to simply bad geographic luck, Canada's deeply flawed political, constitutional, and economic systems, all actively contribute to the fermentation of a perpetually self-defeating cocktail of negative dynamics, with seriously pervasive effects.
    In short, Canada is a practiced expert at shooting itself in the proverbial foot, whenever the opportunity arises.

  • @1982mikedn
    @1982mikedn Рік тому +3

    I left Canada 15 years ago, initially with the perception that Canada by and large did everything better than everywhere else. I found our quickly that this was absolutely not the case, with Canada’s shortcomings being easily apparent. As I visited “home” every year the downhill trajectory was more and more apparent, to the point where I would have no desire to go back if not to visit family. Canadian health care is mediocre, transit is inefficient, culture and quality of life are virtually non-existent. Get out while you can people, there is nothing in Canada that you can’t find better elsewhere.

  • @kadenfraser4525
    @kadenfraser4525 Рік тому +2

    I am so wanting to leave here as well . 60 . retired but solo . so not sure how or where to travel/ move to ?? Canada is gone and the masses are brain washed yet they can't see what has happened to them . Scary .... where can a single dude move to >>>>

  • @Alfonso-rs2du
    @Alfonso-rs2du 2 роки тому +10

    Slowly making strides to leave this hellhole forever. Toronto has gone down the drain fast

    • @frankihatch
      @frankihatch 2 роки тому

      Try living in Vancouver

    • @merc340sr
      @merc340sr 2 роки тому +1

      Toronto is now part of Pakistan....loll.....

  • @peter3756
    @peter3756 2 роки тому +40

    I've lived in Ontario for 15 years, but fled from there. I migrated there as a skilled worker and even obtained a professional license to practice in the province. I had many international friends and clients appreciated my services. However, I realized that there was no equal opportunity for the basic public services or fair and equal protection under the law for me (cronyism among people with authority in the public services was bad). I could not see things were getting any better, and felt risky staying there. I was also getting sick of those fraudsters.. individuals and organizations .. just too many..

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому +2

      Where did you go?

    • @wabo1
      @wabo1 Рік тому +9

      Same experience with fraudsters in Canada. One reason I left.

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Рік тому

      alot of the Fraudsters are foreighners or immigrants theres alot of east indians and they overcharge for eveyrhting. theyll in turn price themselves out of business

  • @richt7506
    @richt7506 2 роки тому +47

    CANADA BECAME SO EXPENSIVE THAT PEOPLE ARE LEAVING THE COUNTRY

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 роки тому +9

      it's become rude and annoying asf

    • @frankihatch
      @frankihatch 2 роки тому +8

      People are miserable here.

    • @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222
      @carymnuhgibrilsamadalnasud1222 2 роки тому +3

      @@frankihatch Exactly and yet the same miserable people are going to celebrate Canada day tomorrow to have that one day where their misery dissolves.

    • @goingfreenow3297
      @goingfreenow3297 2 роки тому +2

      more like a prison, like the guy said just too many rules.

    • @ML-ov7wo
      @ML-ov7wo Рік тому

      You can live in Canada for the cost of a saw from Canadian tire. Then anytime you need to pay for something, just use the saw to cut off an arm and a leg!

  • @davebloggs
    @davebloggs Рік тому +4

    Vancouver does have 2 languages. English and Chinese , I live in Alberta and I have to say I love it, you are right the cities etc here are isolated that is because the country is so huge . I enjoy the cold and isolation so each to their own. but I do know what you mean about Europe , a good video lots of good points.

  • @samoday2992
    @samoday2992 Рік тому +2

    As a brit who moved to the US for 15 years (washington state) and now bc i cant wait to leave here. Its so dull and expensive . I dont get how people think its a good place ?

  • @Tourlou0409
    @Tourlou0409 2 роки тому +11

    I agree with you! And yes the speed traps 👎…. Canada has become a hot mess.

  • @AllisonYYZ
    @AllisonYYZ Рік тому +2

    Im a born Canadian but my parents are of carribbean decent. I feel like l need to make a move to the carribbean . Im unhappy here in Canada when l go to Jamaica l feel at home.

  • @Kaviiisha
    @Kaviiisha 10 місяців тому +2

    Life is so short ..so don't stay canada ..lot of beautiful and rich non-homeless countries in this planet

  • @timothyrday1390
    @timothyrday1390 Рік тому +3

    Chicago actually has some of the most beautiful architecture in North America.

  • @jefftaylor844
    @jefftaylor844 Рік тому +5

    Your Covid observations / comments in regards to how Canada handed things, are spot on.

  • @seanvergs6175
    @seanvergs6175 2 роки тому +13

    Go to the Philippines it's like a paradise ❤️ with beaches, foods and people.

    • @kayflip2233
      @kayflip2233 Рік тому

      Only if you have a remote Western job or savings. Pointless for a Canadian to move to the Philippines to try to get a low paying local job.

    • @ivanronin8209
      @ivanronin8209 Рік тому

      Been there . If you are White they will Mug you and Take your money and kidnap you !

  • @rachidezwawi6343
    @rachidezwawi6343 2 роки тому +41

    i'm from north africa specifically Algeria, and i was thinking about moving to canada (once i organize everything) and for the last two weeks i was questioning if canada was worth it 😕
    the taxes and the housing prices, not to mention that you have to work really really hard to live, not forgetting the wether of course, these reasons really did it for me, i don't think i will appreciate moving there at all 😕

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому +1

      Where to?

    • @rachidezwawi6343
      @rachidezwawi6343 2 роки тому +9

      @@nomad_ceo I'm thinking Europe, specifically france or belgium, their not far away from home and with that traveling will cost much less, i have family in both countries, so it will be a little less of a huslte regarding financial and social support, plus the weather in nicer, marriage and divorce are faaaar less ....hmmm. let's say less abusive and i can enjoy a cultural company from my home people here in euroupe, the only downside comparing it to canada is that it's a little bit harder to get the citizenship in both countries, but after all you have to work hard to get anything in life, wish me hope and good luck 🤞, it's really sad to see such a rich and beautiful country like canada goes down the hill year after year like this , what a waste 😕

    • @emmanuelsarfo7396
      @emmanuelsarfo7396 2 роки тому +7

      Just go make money there, live frugal then come back, set up a business and live like a king. At least that's what I plan to do from Ghana

    • @boby4751
      @boby4751 2 роки тому +4

      I would stay where you are or go to a non north american country, aka, usa and canada, you will not be happy so don't be fooled by TV or the news

    • @freakyjerkus
      @freakyjerkus 2 роки тому +1

      @@emmanuelsarfo7396 hahah your money will be goverment tax :D there

  • @valdanowill
    @valdanowill Рік тому +1

    I'm so glad that you left. Now I will have your share of McDonald's 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅. Don't come back now 😅😅😅😅😅.

  • @earth3
    @earth3 Рік тому +9

    I have recently emigrated from Canada to protect my health and life, after living in Ontario for fourteen years. Systemic discrimination does exist in Ontario, Canada, and there are too many fraudulent corporations and public services officers with authority.
    I migrated to Canada over a decade ago with the hope for better life as a skilled worker and obtained a professional license to practice in Ontario. I still have many international friends in Canada. However, I have experienced a series of "legalized" harassments/bullying by the legal professionals in the province, and caused harm to my health and livelihood -- the legal system in the province is biased and unfair -- Collusion among people with authority in the public services (with fiduciary duty at all levels), large corporations, criminals and legal professionals were way too common, at the expense of the basic human rights of ethnic minorities.

    • @elvenleaf5589
      @elvenleaf5589 Рік тому

      I been harassed by gouvernement professionals too

    • @ShikokuFoodForest
      @ShikokuFoodForest Рік тому

      Where are you living now? I’m Canadian living in Japan for over 12 years, but considering leaving due to social isolation.

    • @earth3
      @earth3 Рік тому +1

      ​@@elvenleaf5589
      Please take care -
      is there someone who you can talk to?
      Some of my friends suggested to talk to the local MP, when I was experiencing the issues (I personally didn't, because the issues that I was experiencing were much bigger than what a local MP could have handled then quickly).
      When I left there, I sensed some unexplainable feeling of danger (when started to experience a series of unfair, irrational [unlawful] and unjustifiable treatments by people with authority or fiduciary duty).
      If you are a migrant, can you ask for support from someone in the embassy?
      Things are getting very strange lately, GLOBALLY. Government officials (in so-called democratic societies) seem to have lost the ears to listen to their own citizens who elected them. Elections are rigged.
      Anyhow, I hope you can talk to someone locally. You may be not alone in this.
      Stay Positive and Strong! You are not alone! Help each other!
      Best wishes!!!

    • @earth3
      @earth3 Рік тому

      @@ShikokuFoodForest I read your profile... sounds interesting... what you're doing. I'm also interested in building an earthquake-proof house with a small farm for sustainable living, surrounded with nature..., and looking for a place to move to... Don't you need a permit to build a house in Shikoku, Japan? Northern BC must be a nice place to live. Where are you moving to? (well, I didn't answer your question here -- let's say I haven't decided yet, but needed to visit and see my family members... I'll tell you if/when I meet you by chance in this small world... :.) cheers -

  • @nisscee.social_
    @nisscee.social_ 9 місяців тому

    I agree about cash grabs. I own a house with a basement apartment, I didn't put it in, the previous owner from 20 years ago did. I recently got a new tenant and had it listed online, once I acknowledged it had been rented, Zolo called the city on me. I have to get the basement registered or evict my tenant or pay $25,000 for disobeying the bylaws. I decided to get the basement registered and they are telling me that I don't have 50 % Landscaping so I have to pay $800 to apply for an exception ( even after paying the fee I could still be denied, that's just a fee for the application)
    No one within 30 square km of my house has 50% landscaping, that's not how the neighborhoods were designed. It's a cash grab. After paying the $800 I still have to go through the process to register the basement which is going to cost me another $1,000 plus whatever changes they ask me to make.
    We are in an affordable housing crisis and this is the bs that I'm going through just trying to rent my basement. I'm not a slumlord nor do I overcharge for rent, the system is grossly unfair

  • @rajesharihant
    @rajesharihant 2 роки тому +39

    We applied for PR. Got invitation for my family within 10 months. Landed in GTA in 2016. Stayed there for a one month vacation became PRs. Observed many things and spoken to many of my friends while I was there. Situation was pathetic in a nutshell. Went back to continue my job in Middle East.
    For 3 4 years I thought about what should we do. Should we move or not.
    Ultimately decided to let go the PR status & not Waste my savings on this PONZY scheme.
    Still working in Middle East and in Europe, family shifted back to India purchased a premium apartment a nice car. With our foreign savings I can easily retire in India - I'm still 39!
    Best decision ever!!!

    • @lylesmith8632
      @lylesmith8632 2 роки тому +7

      Most Canadians work had for what we have. People come to Canada 🇨🇦 and run it down. Canada helps out lots of foreigners when it can. Canadian taxes pay for it. Not every thing is free in this world alot of hard working Canadians know that. I would never go to another country then run it down. I guess Canada can't please everyone. It's a good place to live and the food is great . Alot of good restaurants. Lots to do depending on were you live. Lots of fishing and hunting. If you are lucky enough to have a good job . Life can be good and it don't matter were yo live.

    • @rajesharihant
      @rajesharihant 2 роки тому

      @@lylesmith8632 You are stating facts. The issue lies in euphoria created by consultants across 3rd world countries. Depicting fake promises which are far from reality. So many families ruined beyond recovery.

    • @lylesmith8632
      @lylesmith8632 2 роки тому +5

      Don't let the door hit you on the way back. You seem hard to please 🙏. Canada is made up from hard work people. If you are bias towards Canada 🇨🇦 than stay home and yap about your own country. It sounds like you are bias towards Canada and Canadians. It ok we can't please every one.

    • @rajesharihant
      @rajesharihant 2 роки тому

      No country can please everyone.
      But then no other country openly lie and spread fake narrative of prosperity and then allow a million 'tom-dick n Harry' for the sole purpose to suck thier dollors...
      Bitter truth for Canadian, hard to swallow.
      Reality need to come out...to save as much as possible...

    • @geertstroy
      @geertstroy Рік тому +2

      I relate , recognize 100 percent , Canada an empty nutshell with requirements they never fulfill themselves , all of us BACK to the only CONTINENT on the planet. And the prize went to EU....

  • @sremmusnaes69
    @sremmusnaes69 Рік тому +2

    Excise taxes pay for health care...the Tax you are paying goes to government salaries and pension only!

  • @AmerinDay
    @AmerinDay 2 роки тому +22

    I couldn't agree with you more. Canada has become another one of those mindless Totalitarian states like American China, Russia, etc., etc. I spent 10 years in China working as a teacher. I went there because I was fed up in my country and when I returned it was worse than when I left. As I am now 68, if I can afford to leave again I will and I'll never return again. I told the Chinese who knew me I was returning because I missed the land, but I never really missed the people. Now that I'm back, since Jan. 2022, I want to leave again and I will and Never return. Health care in this country is in the Sh*t-house, it's impossible to get a family Dr. In part I returned for medical reasons, but now would rather die than have to deal the the Canadian medical bureaucracy - REALLY !!! So, trust me when I say I both understand you and agree with you.
    Canada has become a Sh*t-Hole treating both immigrants and Canadians like sh*t. I'll be glad to go once I can. North America, because of Canada and the US are going to hell in a hand basket. Both countries are FCUKed and I don't want to be a party to their descent into hell. The End.

    • @linoportelli8240
      @linoportelli8240 Рік тому +2

      Good rant! Totalitarian with a smile, but finally the populace is frowning as so many lines have been crossed (or censored). The false utopian Kanada narrative is a lost cause, yet so many still want to immigrate here based on lies.

    • @ShikokuFoodForest
      @ShikokuFoodForest Рік тому

      Hello, I just read your rant about Canada. I’m Canadian and have been living and teaching English in Japan for 12 years now. I have quite a good life here in Japan with a house and land paid for that cost me a fraction of what it would cost in Vancouver. Plus the climate here in southern Shikoku is subtropical. We get sun almost every day. However, Japan is socially very isolating for foreigners. I do not have a single friend here to hang out or do activities with. Outside of work, I spend all my time alone. Why is healthcare so bad in Vancouver? What happened? It was never like that when I left in 2011.

  • @Kanadaauswandern
    @Kanadaauswandern Рік тому +2

    Come to Saskatchewan, always winter here and in summer you have millions of mosquitos and ticks that's it
    We are fo 6 month in Lockdown mode because of winter, sad and true

  • @ryantwitter343
    @ryantwitter343 2 роки тому +8

    People need to stop saying “Canada” if you’re only ever in one place. Just say specifically where you are and talk about that. Gives outsiders a homogeneous feel to Canada when it’s anything but.

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому

      Besides immigration, Canada has a lot less diversity that most places because of our short history.

    • @ryantwitter343
      @ryantwitter343 2 роки тому +2

      @@nomad_ceo It has two official languages. A province that only joined in 1949. It has Acadians. It has indigenous people. It has a lot of culture and it varies. The landscapes vary, the vibes vary, and apart from Federal Government initiatives the country varies a great deal.

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому +2

      @@ryantwitter343 i disagree, Canada is a young country. Much more internal diversity and history in Africa/Asia/Europe

    • @ryantwitter343
      @ryantwitter343 2 роки тому

      @@nomad_ceo I’m not arguing that point specifically, although I made examples to point out some overlooked parts over Canada’s total historic imprint. My main point (which never really stood against leaving Canada) was that I wish people could stick to speaking about a regional experience (if that’s what they’ve had) to which it is often how Canadians see themselves, a Canadian “from” - implying an understanding to the varied living experiences in our vast country. I totally support many of your points and your decision. It’s good for everyone to experience living somewhere else. Whether that’s in a completely different country or within their own borders. If you have experiences living in other areas it would have been important to note the similarities and differences. Best of luck and I’m subscribed. Cheers!

    • @nomad_ceo
      @nomad_ceo  2 роки тому

      @@ryantwitter343 totally! More content to come in the future. Busy at the moment on my main business but I have big plans to do just that!

  • @jacquesfarouche7962
    @jacquesfarouche7962 10 місяців тому +2

    As a Canadian, it was during the relentless, 24-7 covid propaganda that I completely lost respect for our media forever.

  • @jbc22112
    @jbc22112 Рік тому +3

    Wow, I finally hear someone saying that Vancouver is ugly. I thought I was the only one. I’m from Europe so it was super obvious to me that there is no comparison with European cities and I always cringe when I hear that Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities. It’s literally just the surrounding that is beautiful, not the city. Having said that, I disagree that this is common with all North American cities. Even with my European eyes, I adore the older North American architecture. I think architecture in Chicago is great. San Francisco is beautiful (without the homeless), so to me Vancouver is ugly even in the context of North America. Most of downtown Vancouver has either new boring glass condos or the older ones that look like buildings from communist era in Eastern Europe. And I became really upset about that because this beautiful spot on the west coast deserved beautiful city, it should have been Canadian San Francisco. Original in its own way, but beautiful. But it’s really not. I’m sure it was way more interesting city 50 years ago. I saw old photos and it had some character.

  • @rbloch66
    @rbloch66 Рік тому +2

    I think you are judging Canada using relatively small scope of criteria. Is some of what you say true? Probably. But there is so much more to Canada. Personally, I think there is so much beauty here, but I sure the hell don't expect to find it in Vancouver, or any other major city. It comes down to how you look at something. If you think it's ugly, then you're going to find a lot to support that opinion. The opposite is also true. There are 2 sides to that coin and they can't be wrong, because they are subjective.

  • @ceritat
    @ceritat Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this video, I agree on every single point. However, as an immigrant (30+ years), I dare not even say one negative thing without getting told off, I am not allowed to dissent. When I do give my point of view, I have received the "so why don't you leave, if you hate it here", which is what I am in the process of doing. Many Canadians ride too much on "the best country in the world" laurels, many of which whom have never left this country and seen life in other lands. Anyhow, thank you for voicing what I think and have thought, for years, especially about the rules, OMG, don't get me started on that. Drinking a beer feels like a crime (and I don't even drink alcohol), and you can't do this or can't do that, and have to get a permit do this or that.
    We have partly left, but family and jobs keep us still here for awhile longer but then we get to leave permanently. I hate it when I have to come back to Toronto each March after living for a few months in our new country, it feels like lead weight is placed on my shoulders.

  • @tell-it-like-it-is8305
    @tell-it-like-it-is8305 2 роки тому +12

    Capetown also has the mountains near the ocean, so Vancouver is not unique in that regard.

    • @danielr3661
      @danielr3661 2 роки тому +3

      And LA

    • @roymaddocks3184
      @roymaddocks3184 2 роки тому

      South Africa is dangerously violent

    • @Liam25025
      @Liam25025 Рік тому +1

      lol Capetown is a dump for real for real though

  • @MrThirstysuperior
    @MrThirstysuperior 2 роки тому +5

    i live in Canada 🍁 for 30 years and it got only worst specially the housing and taxes

  • @bingo737
    @bingo737 2 роки тому +5

    Honestly, Europe is the same. If you draw a line from Paris to Prague, everything south of that is livable. The northern parts are a big no no for someone who wants to enjoy life.

    • @danialshah2957
      @danialshah2957 2 роки тому +2

      I did my bachelors degree in The Netherlands. That country is by far, the most depressing place I ever lived in. But at least you can travel in Europe, people in Canada are stuck with nothing to do.

    • @user-qb7ms6vs7s
      @user-qb7ms6vs7s Рік тому

      @@danialshah2957 im English. But live on the nederlands boarder with Germany. People are like robots. I agree that it's a good pad to travel from. Tried Croatia and trying Portugal soon. Flights are cheap. Finding it depressing in nederlands. Might be lonely like canada.

    • @naserdeen8210
      @naserdeen8210 Рік тому

      @@danialshah2957 wow I heard that more than once. I was thinking about Netherlands but seems very few sunshine’s a year, I am having enough of it here in Canada

  • @Ma-id1nl
    @Ma-id1nl 2 роки тому +19

    Québec can be many things, but ''ugly'' is definitely not one of them. Have you ever been to Québec City? That place is GORGEOUS!

    • @codenamezz9993
      @codenamezz9993 2 роки тому

      Montréal on the other hand is Gotham city. The whole province is not very proud and tends to aim low in a lots of projects. For the healthcare, when he will have problems he will understand why it's important to pay it with taxes compared to the rest of NA. For the rules, there here for a reason: people will exaggerate fast in Canada, we are near the US and the behaviour so ... in Finland they had the same issues he said that we have in Canada.
      I fill he didn't go out of BC in Canada often with what he is telling in general.

    • @winderdias9098
      @winderdias9098 2 роки тому +1

      I've been living in Montreal for 8 months and I don't think the city has beautiful architecture, especially if we compare it to Europe (Barcelona, ​​Paris, Lisbon).

    • @codenamezz9993
      @codenamezz9993 2 роки тому +1

      @@winderdias9098 I agree with you compared to these cities in Europe. If you are a person that only travelled in NA, you'll find Montréal gorgeous.
      But Europe has also places not so beautiful like Bruxelles, Berlin (if you like graffitis your in paradise) and Manchester for example.

    • @missgh1000
      @missgh1000 2 роки тому +4

      Montreal and quebec city are nice compared to other cities in canada and the states

    • @goingfreenow3297
      @goingfreenow3297 2 роки тому +3

      @@winderdias9098 Quebec city is basically Europe. It's stunning. However way too many tourists there.

  • @jumbothompson
    @jumbothompson 5 місяців тому +1

    I don't agree that North American cities are all ugly just like not all European cities are all that beautiful. Go to Rome, Naples Athens and you will see how dirty and run down these cities are. And no Vancouver is not nicer than Chicago.
    I think the mindset here in Canada especially Ontario is not the best. Everyone is all about going to work and just isolating. In Europe it's much more vibrant. People want to go out and socialize a lot more. Here it's basically work and home. Not much else.
    If things were good here economically all these points would take a back seat and most people would tolerate them. But when rent is $2000 plus. Wages are barely going up etc..etc..than everything else starts to grate on you.

  • @hicoteo
    @hicoteo 2 роки тому +24

    I was born and raised in Canada and left 30 years ago. I went to Vancouver about 10 years ago to visit family and I also found it ugly. The big glass buildings looked so dirty and outdated. It felt like an old outdated logging town. Like most Canadians, I used to be proud of the medical system but now I've realized it doesn't cure people it just keeps the citizens sick. Everyone I know there is sick and they are all proud of how many operations they've had and how many pills they take. I remember paying 30% in taxes as a University student with a part-time job. It just wasn't fair. The last straw was when I saw how the Trudeau government responded during covid. They hijacking the news stations and brainwashed the citizens. And then, they froze bank accounts of those who dared to protest or even support protesters. I lost a lot of respect for people there who I thought were intelligent and It made me realize how that place turns people into drones. Now I'm ashamed to be Canadian. Most Canadians live in a bubble and think it's the best country in the world but that's because they don't know what it's like to live. Good for you for leaving. I wish you all the best.

    • @orange_tweleve
      @orange_tweleve Рік тому +1

      Who the hell lives in a place that snows 6 months a year and think THATS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE ⁉️‼️ sounds like Canadians are more delusional than the Chinese

    • @julies570
      @julies570 8 місяців тому

      So we'll expressed mine own thoughts too as a fellow Canadian but so disheartening as well. I'm retired but the cost of living is too much to manage and I'm hoping to live elsewhere perhaps ...soon. where do you live outside Canada?

  • @MichaelDomer
    @MichaelDomer 8 місяців тому +1

    Typical city talk. Canada ugly? Get real. Not everybody is that foolish live in cities where you look at concrete all day, and have to deal with pollution, crime, traffic, etc. There are tons of beautiful smaller places in Canada where it's great living. Stop generalizing.
    The weather? That's so lame, since you knew that beforehand, and to spend 10 minutes on that.... again, lame.
    Covid? You gotta be kidding me! There is a reason why Canada performed way better than many other countries. We all saw what happened in the USA where they weren't so strict. Again... ridiculous comment.
    The rules? OMG... go to the USA! 🤣🤣🤣
    Isolation? It's pretty sad when you feel the need to live in a major metropolitan to feel happy... ~sigh~

  • @KDD0063
    @KDD0063 Рік тому +3

    I can't agree enough with all of this, I am so fed up with this garbage country, I feel trapped, I want out

  • @brightonkenny6491
    @brightonkenny6491 5 місяців тому +1

    Most people in the world regardless of where they live complain about the same staff, maybe in some places not about the weather. But living costs have been skyrocketing everywhere including Europe , people are unfriendly , unhappy and racist , purchasing power of currencies is falling like crazy, accommodation is unaffordable …so is there a place on earth at all where it’s ok to move to and be kinda satisfied ??? Canada or Hungary ( where I’m from) are not even the worst places, in other counties many people are literally starving .

  • @zendelrosariomtaruc5397
    @zendelrosariomtaruc5397 2 роки тому +7

    I suggest you visit Philippines. Find Mr. Alex, the Canadian vlogger behind Living Abroad & hear his vièws about living in Asia & Phil. Life in Asia is more affordable and exciting. 🥰

  • @reallymysterious4520
    @reallymysterious4520 8 місяців тому +1

    GOOD RIDDANCE - I know MANY people who LOVE living in Canada so I won't WASTE A SINGLE SECOND watching your video and gave it a THUMBS DOWN