I’m a new subscriber to your channel and I agree that the points you made in this video are true. And as a Nigerian who has been living here (same city as you ) for a decade and recently started a non-profit business helping newcomers in Canada, I understand where you are coming from personally. But i wouldn’t word it as living a Soft Life if it is based on getting tuition grants and loans (that a lot find difficult to get out of after school) from the Government especially when are you really new and haven’t pay into the tax system. These OSAP grants and loans come from tax payers money and videos/discussions like this has caused many Canadians in the country to believe immigrants only come into the country to take advantage of the system. I enjoyed all your videos i have watched though, keep up the good work.
Anyone who is here knows it is not Soft Life - it all depends on the way you look at it. It is also a ripple effect. It is a cycle, I pay taxes and my own taxes will also help some other people. Those who pay taxes today enjoyed some benefits previously, that is why the system works. People should learn to decipher through the lines and not just believe life should be handed over to them on a platter of Gold. This is 2023, we should know better.
@@TomiAdenuga I agree it’s a ripple effect, but that doesn’t change the point I’m trying to pass. You’ve said before that people tell you Canada is not at all what it used to be and i can testify to that having been here for a decade. Many Canadians blame that on the immigrants which is not totally true, so they coming across content like this just confirms their belief. You stated that you haven’t worked a day since you arrived so you haven’t paid any income tax. Canadians will argue that they, their parents and grandparents have paid into the tax system before getting any benefit. So contents like this should be worded better so potential immigrants won’t see this as some sort of hack in the system when it really isn’t😊.
I got admission for business management and my husband nd kids are coming with me that's how they processed the Visa, so those it mean that it's going to be difficult for me to live in Canada
@@lolocally5953 no not at all, i also came in 10 years ago as an international student and despite the less opportunities int’l students have then compared to now, my life was not difficult at all. So with proper research and planning, your transition to life in Canada should be a smooth one 😊.
@TomiAdenuga, your point is valid. However, I believe a more favourable alternative is to pursue free education. Secure a job (with your PR) and simultaneously study within your field. Often, employers may cover tuition costs, or they could supplement the remaining expenses through government grants on your behalf.
Chia, why am i just seeing this? You are more honest than some blood relations. 😢😢😢God know i needed to see this and send you a mail sister. Chai! Your own and that of your home no go spoil.❤️❤️
I don't usually respond to youtube post or video but I have to respond to your post on "Soft life inCanada. No job!No stress" because it is very misleading and not true. You are not being honest with your viewers. I have lived in the US for more than 2 decades. The USA and Canada are great countries, but there are no free lunches anywhere. You mentioned that you got a grant and a loan. Do you know the interest rates on that loan? Accruing credit card debt or living on sudent loans without a job is not the best way to start a life in Canada. I will advise you to invite people who have lived in Canada for 10 years and above to your youtube to give more accurate information to your audience than you just sugar coating what you have little information on. Living on student loans without a job is not the best way to start a life in Canada. A lot of Canadian are complaining of very high cost of living and longer wait time to have a primary doctor and high taxes, and you are giving aspiring immigrants an impression that it is rosy and easy and people can get free stuff. Someone paid 30%, 40% 50% or more of their hard earned salary for these so-called grants and child care..this is one of the reason people making high salary do not want to stay in Canada anymore. Additionally, in one of your posts on starting a business in Canada for a new arrival/immigrants. Believe me, if it was easy as you painted in your post, every corner in Canada will be filled with businesses/companies. What you don't understand is that you need money to incorporate and start a business . Based on statistics on the business startup success rate, 95 % of business startup fails in the first 5 years. Therefore, for new immigrants who are struggling to get and pay for rent, utilities,groceries, and so on, you painted it as if it is easy to just come, start a business and everything will be fine. It is very misleading and outright wrong. Even if you as an immigrant come with millions of dollars to start a business, it will still take time to get all the paperwork, office, or store front ready, and all these involve initial capital. While waiting for all this stuff, your bills are not waiting. Both the USA and Canada are great country but you have to pass through the proces as a legal immigrants: get a job---even if it is not your desire job at the start, go to school for job that are in high demand and if possible pay your tuition fees as you attends classes if you could and avoid living on student loan if possible, if not, it will affects your finances later on. If you depend too much on government help/benefit, you are limiting your opportunity to succeed or greatness because that will keep you having that sense of entitlement and may suppress your creativity. Please be truthful to your audience. There's no free lunch anywhere. This so-called grants and child care benefits are paid for by high taxation on hardworking Canadians. One of the reasons people are depressed and not happy as my Canadian friend told me. Imagine you work hard, and the government is taking away 30, 40 to 50% of your money depending on your income.
Coming from someone who has lived in Canada for 14 years , soft life indeed. Please don't be deceived . I feel sorry for the people back home watching these videos.
Chaiiii knowledge is power. I have two kids and we are in the process of pr. I have been wondering how to go about it with kids. Thank God I watched this. Definitely a new subcriber
@@temmyjane dear i dont think so, but it depends on your profession and province. presently in newfounland and labrador province, they are despirately in need of care givers, electritian . i get the advert every day
As at 12/10/2023, this video has garnered over 11,576 views but only 343 likes. Wao. Dear people, it doesn't bite to actually click on the like button of a video that's been so educative and very informative to you. It really doesn't bite. Anyways, just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your kindness and thoughtfulness to pulling all these informative videos together for your viewers - both the good and bad. Lol. Your ability to genuinely care for others is truly inspiring, madam Tomi. It's evident that you have a beautiful heart, and I'm grateful to have come across your IG page and now, here. YOU ARE SUCH A NICE PERSON!❤
Your video was very informative. Thank you. Please, what about coming to Canada as a volunteer? What are the benefits? Can you make a video on coming in as a volunteer
Thank you so much for this privileged information. God bless you. However, I'll like to discuss with you 1 on 1. In order to clarify some urgent issues regarding my daughter's education. Please how do I connect with you? Thank you
Hi dear. Thank you for your detailed video.Please how long did u wait to get you PR. back at home? Am waiting for mind, I have done everything and submitted through my lawyer in Canada. He said 4-6 months. But am praying it happens in two months ooh 😂😂. Please share your experience and time u waited. Waoooh hear benefits oooh🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️❤️🥰🙆🏽♀️🇨🇦🇨🇦. I can’t wait ooo
Please for someone that want to come through Visa Sponsorship can i get a Permanent Resident? Or Grant? Or Loan? I wrote IELTS exams and my results just came in yesterday 18th through DHL and i want to start searching for job before coming. Please i need your help on how to go about it.
Please if one land as a permanent residentare & under this govt grant you talked about while schooling can the person still work full time or is it limited to only 20hrs per week as in the case of international students?
New subscriber here Tomi. God bless you 🙏. My question now is, would it be too late to apply for these grants if you decide to start school like after six months of landing? I'm asking to actually know if these grants are dependent on how new you are in Canada? Thank you.
Thanks for the information. Pls how did you file for tax on you salary earned back home? what is the document called that should be to be presented for grants/loans/subsidy for childcare?
You can do an affidavit Once you land, you will get the required forms to fill from the necessary body you are applying to. E.g, just fill what you earned back home on the childcare benefits form
Hey! I have Goodnews for you Dearie👌 The Good News is that God's promise of entering his place of rest still stands. It was announced to us just as it was to some people of old. But it did them no good because they didn't believe what God told them. They couldn't enter because of disobedience and unbelief. This is a call to enter into God's rest, so what is stopping you ? Is it disobedience? Jesus has been made a sin offering, he died already, allow him into your heart so you can find rest from your labour. This load is too heavy for you to carry, let him help you. Another Goodnews is that he is the only God that forgives and forgets (Heb 10:17, Heb 4 "I will never again remember their sins and lawless deeds.") saith the Lord. He is knocking, allow him today.😊
Nothing in Canada is free, for christ sake STOP telling lies. Every single person who pays income tax in Canada pays for this. Canadians pay OVER 50% of their wage to income tax. So when are you going to give back instead of taking? Asking for a friend.
Thank you for your honesty. For a Nigerian, this is rare.
My pleasure
Exactly 💯
Your type is rare and unusual
I’m a new subscriber to your channel and I agree that the points you made in this video are true. And as a Nigerian who has been living here (same city as you ) for a decade and recently started a non-profit business helping newcomers in Canada, I understand where you are coming from personally. But i wouldn’t word it as living a Soft Life if it is based on getting tuition grants and loans (that a lot find difficult to get out of after school) from the Government especially when are you really new and haven’t pay into the tax system. These OSAP grants and loans come from tax payers money and videos/discussions like this has caused many Canadians in the country to believe immigrants only come into the country to take advantage of the system.
I enjoyed all your videos i have watched though, keep up the good work.
Anyone who is here knows it is not Soft Life - it all depends on the way you look at it. It is also a ripple effect. It is a cycle, I pay taxes and my own taxes will also help some other people. Those who pay taxes today enjoyed some benefits previously, that is why the system works.
People should learn to decipher through the lines and not just believe life should be handed over to them on a platter of Gold. This is 2023, we should know better.
@@TomiAdenuga I agree it’s a ripple effect, but that doesn’t change the point I’m trying to pass. You’ve said before that people tell you Canada is not at all what it used to be and i can testify to that having been here for a decade. Many Canadians blame that on the immigrants which is not totally true, so they coming across content like this just confirms their belief. You stated that you haven’t worked a day since you arrived so you haven’t paid any income tax. Canadians will argue that they, their parents and grandparents have paid into the tax system before getting any benefit.
So contents like this should be worded better so potential immigrants won’t see this as some sort of hack in the system when it really isn’t😊.
I got admission for business management and my husband nd kids are coming with me that's how they processed the Visa, so those it mean that it's going to be difficult for me to live in Canada
@@lolocally5953 no not at all, i also came in 10 years ago as an international student and despite the less opportunities int’l students have then compared to now, my life was not difficult at all. So with proper research and planning, your transition to life in Canada should be a smooth one 😊.
No body has talk about this benefits for new immigrants coming into canada .Nice one
This is so informative, thank you so much for sharing. 💐
This is a lot of positive detailed information.
Thank you so much for this.
You are a blessing Tomi. May God continue to bless and keep you and your family. Will definitely reach out to you soon.
@TomiAdenuga, your point is valid.
However, I believe a more favourable alternative is to pursue free education.
Secure a job (with your PR) and simultaneously study within your field. Often, employers may cover tuition costs, or they could supplement the remaining expenses through government grants on your behalf.
I love youy honesty mama tomi God bless you learning so much for you Canada video
This is so great. By God's grace. I will revert back to this. Hope this is possible for my PhD because I'm concluding my masters now
Tomi well done and thanks for this honestly👏 You are amazing
Chia, why am i just seeing this? You are more honest than some blood relations. 😢😢😢God know i needed to see this and send you a mail sister. Chai! Your own and that of your home no go spoil.❤️❤️
Let me check my email 😁
@@TomiAdenuga i will ma. I'm taking my time to make sure I ask all my questions in one mail💃😅. Following you on IG already. God bless your kind heart.
Thanks dear before I ask, you surely deliver..... I am most happy you posted this. Listening to you just give the sigh of relief. Good job dearie.
Thank you so much Sis
Your type is rare! God bless your kind soul for this really valuable insights😍
My pleasure Ma’am
I don't usually respond to youtube post or video but I have to respond to your post on "Soft life inCanada. No job!No stress"
because it is very misleading and not true.
You are not being honest with your viewers. I have lived in the US for more than 2 decades. The USA and Canada are great countries, but there are no free lunches anywhere. You mentioned that you got a grant and a loan. Do you know the interest rates on that loan? Accruing credit card debt or living on sudent loans without a job is not the best way to start a life in Canada. I will advise you to invite people who have lived in Canada for 10 years and above to your youtube to give more accurate information to your audience than you just sugar coating what you have little information on.
Living on student loans without a job is not the best way to start a life in Canada. A lot of Canadian are complaining of very high cost of living and longer wait time to have a primary doctor and high taxes, and you are giving aspiring immigrants an impression that it is rosy and easy and people can get free stuff. Someone paid 30%, 40% 50% or more of their hard earned salary for these so-called grants and child care..this is one of the reason people making high salary do not want to stay in Canada anymore.
Additionally, in one of your posts on starting a business in Canada for a new arrival/immigrants. Believe me, if it was easy as you painted in your post, every corner in Canada will be filled with businesses/companies. What you don't understand is that you need money to incorporate and start a business . Based on statistics on the business startup success rate, 95 % of business startup fails in the first 5 years. Therefore, for new immigrants who are struggling to get and pay for rent, utilities,groceries, and so on, you painted it as if it is easy to just come, start a business and everything will be fine. It is very misleading and outright wrong. Even if you as an immigrant come with millions of dollars to start a business, it will still take time to get all the paperwork, office, or store front ready, and all these involve initial capital. While waiting for all this stuff, your bills are not waiting.
Both the USA and Canada are great country but you have to pass through the proces as a legal immigrants: get a job---even if it is not your desire job at the start, go to school for job that are in high demand and if possible pay your tuition fees as you attends classes if you could and avoid living on student loan if possible, if not, it will affects your finances later on.
If you depend too much on government help/benefit, you are limiting your opportunity to succeed or greatness because that will keep you having that sense of entitlement and may suppress your creativity.
Please be truthful to your audience. There's no free lunch anywhere. This so-called grants and child care benefits are paid for by high taxation on hardworking Canadians. One of the reasons people are depressed and not happy as my Canadian friend told me. Imagine you work hard, and the government is taking away 30, 40 to 50% of your money depending on your income.
Coming from someone who has lived in Canada for 14 years , soft life indeed. Please don't be deceived . I feel sorry for the people back home watching these videos.
I like way u live a soft life I do understand very well wat u mean don't rush if u don't want too rite now
This grant make sense mehn!
That masters I will get it as a PR by God's grace. Amen.
What an awesome info,while schooling can one also work as a side hustle
Thank you for sharing this information
I don’t know but you just talk so genuine, I will be sending you a mail
Chaiiii knowledge is power. I have two kids and we are in the process of pr. I have been wondering how to go about it with kids. Thank God I watched this. Definitely a new subcriber
You got this! Thank you so much
Very helpful thank you 😊
God bless you. You are so honest.
This is the best info ever
Amazing vlog video our friend 😍
And I already have my job too . Great salary
So happy for you 🙏
Congratulations. Na wàhálà to get job here.
@@temmyjane dear i dont think so, but it depends on your profession and province. presently in newfounland and labrador province, they are despirately in need of care givers, electritian . i get the advert every day
@@movingstar6762 are you in St. John's?
There are jobs but it's not easy to get. It took me 2 months 13 days to get hired in St. John's NL
This video is timely,thank you sis
You are so welcome
👍Gbam! I choose the soft life🥰
Yes o
As at 12/10/2023, this video has garnered over 11,576 views but only 343 likes. Wao. Dear people, it doesn't bite to actually click on the like button of a video that's been so educative and very informative to you. It really doesn't bite.
Anyways, just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your kindness and thoughtfulness to pulling all these informative videos together for your viewers - both the good and bad. Lol. Your ability to genuinely care for others is truly inspiring, madam Tomi. It's evident that you have a beautiful heart, and I'm grateful to have come across your IG page and now, here. YOU ARE SUCH A NICE PERSON!❤
Thank you so so much Sis. I really appreciate it
God bless you, Tomi
You too
Thanks Tomi ❤your videos I have learnt something
Thank you so so much
Great content as always. By the way thank you for linking me to Shade of Charissa. She was helpful in advising my brother on house renting.
Awww. My utmost pleasure
Good evening our friend 😍
How do one apply for the permanent resident... please... a step to step procedure ma🙏
Your video was very informative. Thank you. Please, what about coming to Canada as a volunteer? What are the benefits? Can you make a video on coming in as a volunteer
I will find out and do a video on that. That pathway is not as popular but it is doable. Kindly stay tuned
How did you apply, what are the requirements? Do a video about it
Nice one ❤
thank you for this info
Thank you... This is so informative...... Will i still qualify for this grant if i wasnt working from my home country? Thank you
Yes you will
Thank you so much for this privileged information. God bless you.
However, I'll like to discuss with you 1 on 1. In order to clarify some urgent issues regarding my daughter's education.
Please how do I connect with you?
Thank you
We suppose advertise this video
Hi dear. Thank you for your detailed video.Please how long did u wait to get you PR. back at home? Am waiting for mind, I have done everything and submitted through my lawyer in Canada. He said 4-6 months. But am praying it happens in two months ooh 😂😂. Please share your experience and time u waited. Waoooh hear benefits oooh🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️❤️🥰🙆🏽♀️🇨🇦🇨🇦. I can’t wait ooo
mine was a 2 year period but it doesn’t need to take long
@@TomiAdenuga dear, thanks for the reply
Please for someone that want to come through Visa Sponsorship can i get a Permanent Resident? Or Grant? Or Loan?
I wrote IELTS exams and my results just came in yesterday 18th through DHL and i want to start searching for job before coming. Please i need your help on how to go about it.
And this tax something, do you need to get a document from Nigeria ?
If the person is not working from Nigerian? How do you submit a tax document?
No you don’t. The amount you quote is what they work with. It will only be documented
What part of Ontario are you Tomi
Thank you for this info , I have been on it for a while. I sent you an email sis. Hoping to hear back from you. Thank you In advance ❤
❤❤❤❤
Take the grant instead. The loan might damage your chances of getting mortgage loan in the nearest future.
Not entirely true. The person who advised me to get it got OSAP( grant and loan) two years ago and also a mortgage loan earlier this year
@@TomiAdenuga that's good oh!
Tomi thank you for the update, please I am over 40 years and I am coming via work route, please can I get child care subsidy
Yes absolutely
Hello mrs Catherine, good evening please ma how do you go about the work route,am asking for my hubby.please kindly help me out🙇🙇🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hello, please are you there already? I’m also planning via working visa
Am a new subscriber, plz how did u get your PR before you enter Canada.
You have to travel to Canada to get it
Please if one land as a permanent residentare & under this govt grant you talked about while schooling can the person still work full time or is it limited to only 20hrs per week as in the case of international students?
you can work full time
@@TomiAdenuga thanks dear
I hope a single PR can opt for this grant.
unfortunately, it pays those with dependents
Tomi thanks for this video. Please will one also get these benefits if one comes as a student and eventually becomes a PR? Please respond!!!
I'm co asking
I just love you
What is the name of your school?
Nice and very clear video, is this applicable to all PR holders in any province?
I believe so though I can speak for only Ontario
Please how can one be a permanent resident?
Please are you in upper James
very close 😍🥰
Please how did you relocate and get permanent residence?
Kindly check my latest video
Woman you're an heaven send angel, want to take you're path and will want to chat more with you
What about a coming in as student do I still hav d slot or only those dat came in tru PR ? I will send u an email
Unfortunately, it is only for PR
New subscriber here Tomi. God bless you 🙏.
My question now is, would it be too late to apply for these grants if you decide to start school like after six months of landing? I'm asking to actually know if these grants are dependent on how new you are in Canada?
Thank you.
You can start anytime. It all depends on how much you currently earn
Thanks for the information. Pls how did you file for tax on you salary earned back home? what is the document called that should be to be presented for grants/loans/subsidy for childcare?
You can do an affidavit
Once you land, you will get the required forms to fill from the necessary body you are applying to.
E.g, just fill what you earned back home on the childcare benefits form
@@TomiAdenuga God bless you. 🙏 thank you
Hello kindly tell us how those with student visa's Can profit of the system.
🐓🙏
Hey! I have Goodnews for you Dearie👌
The Good News is that God's promise of entering his place of rest still stands. It was announced to us just as it was to some people of old. But it did them no good because they didn't believe what God told them. They couldn't enter because of disobedience and unbelief.
This is a call to enter into God's rest,
so what is stopping you ? Is it disobedience? Jesus has been made a sin offering, he died already, allow him into your heart so you can find rest from your labour. This load is too heavy for you to carry, let him help you.
Another Goodnews is that he is the only God that forgives and forgets
(Heb 10:17, Heb 4
"I will never again remember their sins and lawless deeds.") saith the Lord.
He is knocking, allow him today.😊
I can testify to the child care subsidy even as a student (my husband is the student and myself SOWP), we are not paying anything at all.
Nothing in Canada is free, for christ sake STOP telling lies. Every single person who pays income tax in Canada pays for this. Canadians pay OVER 50% of their wage to income tax. So when are you going to give back instead of taking? Asking for a friend.
when I start paying my taxes, I never said it is free, it is a loan WHICH WILL be PAID BACK. No one can evade it, it is a cycle.
Please do you have an email to reach you? Would like to ask some specific questions.
Can you pls do a day in my life vlog or shopping vlog
sure
Thank you for sharing this information