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@chiefbobby9501
@chiefbobby9501 15 күн бұрын
37:57 guitar kid here, junaid bhai my parents were full of joy when i showed them this podcast mentioning my brother, he is in immense joy and we cant thank you enough for your love and support❤
@sanasheikh7193
@sanasheikh7193 15 күн бұрын
gooooooddd job boy
@ghazanhussain2070
@ghazanhussain2070 14 күн бұрын
Zara abu bol kar dikha Junaid bhai ko 😂😂😂😂
@chiefbobby9501
@chiefbobby9501 14 күн бұрын
@@ghazanhussain2070 ?
@Im_nanku11
@Im_nanku11 13 күн бұрын
@@ghazanhussain2070please thori education lelo
@ghazanhussain2070
@ghazanhussain2070 4 күн бұрын
@@sanasheikh7193 mujhe bhi boy bolo 🥺
@explucto
@explucto 15 күн бұрын
To the lady in last question, I'm so proud of you, it was so inspiring to see you tackle all the financial, societal and patriarchal problems and happy that you've got the reward of it all in the end.
@marykhan4463
@marykhan4463 8 күн бұрын
I am in Canada for past 8 years Canada has changed so much after COVID! junaid is so right CANADA IS DONE UNREALISTICALLY EXPENSIVE
@civilengineerishaqsohag
@civilengineerishaqsohag Күн бұрын
Expensive, yet affordable unlike some other countries. Isn't it?
@zeeshanyasin2906
@zeeshanyasin2906 Күн бұрын
Bro I came to canada after covid. And i visited germany, Netherland, Ireland and also consulted with few people in Australia. I am very sure Canada is still the best Place on this Planet. If and only if u r leaving ur home country
@xer2341
@xer2341 14 күн бұрын
As someone who moved to Canada 6 years back , I would like set some records straight. I think Canada is the best country in the world and feel that moving there was the best decision of my life. It’s a land of immense opportunities and a great place to raise a family despite the somewhat uncontrolled wokeness. Whether it’s Canada , US, UK or even a different neighborhood in your own city - any move requires research and planning and if you are unable to do this then don’t blame the place .. blame yourself. Last point …. Only migrate to any country if it works for you and NOT just because someone else did it - Herd mentality kills !!!
@Hazara26
@Hazara26 14 күн бұрын
Opportunities are in every country but you have to be smart to change things in your favour. So many people in Pakistan got wealthy and don't like to leave Pakistan and will never. In terms of Opportunities what Pakistanis community is doing here? Do you think all of them are highly skilled professionals? No. So majority of people come here and always saying we came here for better future for us and our kids which is not the case. If Western countries would be utopia then you wouldn't see homelessness and drug addicts and so many other issues. The only reason Pakistan is not doing good first due to army madarchod and second people don't try to improve and develop the country.
@SamKhan-zh9jn
@SamKhan-zh9jn 14 күн бұрын
It was a great country until pre-covid. You're only literally living now to pay the taxes, rent/mortgage and bills
@safifaruqi
@safifaruqi 13 күн бұрын
guarantee you execute the same plans in pak vs canada you will get further in canada, simply put
@wolfhash99
@wolfhash99 12 күн бұрын
I am working on moving to Canada, either the PR or the work permit. In sha Allah
@AliS-bg7dw
@AliS-bg7dw 10 күн бұрын
​@safifaruqi thats not true. A country like Canada had its own issues and challenges too, which honestly our people migrating here don't want to traverse through the right methods. E.g finding a job, getting a proper education ( ghar Laine ke liye ready hain per degree pe 50k nahe lagain ge. It's a very different culture, and lay of the land- which takes an extremely different approach. Those who do it right settle well. However, Pakistan is structured and work completely opposite to Canadian society and industry ( I am not saying good or bad ). How our people in Pakistan go about life, works for many people and they succeed - some friends have raised multi million dollar firms in Pakistan. I agree, Canada is an amazing country but no one ever said it'll be a walk in the park and everyone will be flying high. People here fail badly as well, with tons of debt and go bankrupt/homeless. Regarding the job market in Canada, people simply aren't ready Landing straight from Pakistan. You need to learn the culture, have references of experience, certifications, understanding of tax system, law, diversity, Profesional licenses - when Indians and Pakistanis feel they will bypass this all, they face tough times. I did my engineering from PK and there was absolutely no need of a PEC license. In Canada, you can't practice engineering without having a license Hence, to summarize, making a change is tough in any country but especially for people who cut corners and don't want to put in the work.
@maverick6230
@maverick6230 15 күн бұрын
The irony in the first case here is that the company the poor soul left (Infosys), is the same company major tech companies in Australia, Canada, UK and USA outsource their tech jobs to over seas and on shore. He's probably one of the few who has no idea about this.
@sumankbiswas9540
@sumankbiswas9540 12 күн бұрын
He is an idiot, to leave company like Infosys
@a1ijamshed
@a1ijamshed 13 күн бұрын
Even if whatever the bad situation here still I'll tell you to come to Canada because all these hardships be worth it. After all the hard times you will see the good days.
@omair8666
@omair8666 13 күн бұрын
Canada is amazing in so many ways that none of these people have mentioned. There is no racism, free education for children, free healthcare, and it is beautiful! Yes, it has certain challenges like expensive housing and a competitive job market, but I would take them any day over load-shedding and not having basic human rights. You need to embrace and accept the place for what it is rather than compare it with the comforts back home. I moved here 2 years ago and I have zero regrets. Please do not get discouraged by listening to stories of people who focus only on problems. If you have a chance to get out, GET OUT NOW!
@sincerelysoha
@sincerelysoha 12 күн бұрын
There is plenty of racism and Islamophobia here, growing day by day. Free education standards is below average compared to Pakistani education standards. Free health care is also below average standard. One has to wait weeks just to get an appt with General Physician, specialist appt you have to wait months. But yes it’s got a lot of natural beauty and no electrical outages and security thanks to the high taxes we pay.
@troopfrmjagala
@troopfrmjagala 11 күн бұрын
True that!! Been here for 22 years, my father had a triple bypass surgery and it didn't cost us a dime. People who complain about racism must reflect upon themselves, it all depends on how you carry yourself. I've never been victimized by racism, or Islamophobia whatsoever. People often complain a lot about the healthcare system, without realizing that their headache or fever cannot be treated as an emergency, I mean sure one can goto States and pay for their doctors visit just for comparison's sake, giving birth to a child costs upto $30k in states, whereas in Canada it costs you absolutely 0. Our healthcare and infrastructure is derailing esp because of refugees and folks who are milking the welfare system. Sure, we pay taxes but look at all the extra weight we carry, refugees and folks on welfare don't pay taxes, they live off of our taxes and there are people I know who have been on welfare for 30 years 😮. Anyhow, Canada has been home, it's a beautiful land.
@user-gv5bz4ie8h
@user-gv5bz4ie8h 11 күн бұрын
As a student
@msdadsfsx
@msdadsfsx 9 күн бұрын
why u want sharia in uk n Canada
@msdadsfsx
@msdadsfsx 9 күн бұрын
​@@sincerelysohaRacism will be there as u r demanding Sharia law there
@unknownpara7
@unknownpara7 15 күн бұрын
Believe me I was just eating lobia and bread, when the the joke of lobia and strength came up! 😂🤣
@NcufiKtotxitx
@NcufiKtotxitx 14 күн бұрын
😂
@m.khazranshabbir2957
@m.khazranshabbir2957 10 күн бұрын
Lol, hahahaha
@legendaryhound5261
@legendaryhound5261 8 күн бұрын
Bruh😂😂😂🤣🤣🙏.......
@nikhilkumar-YT
@nikhilkumar-YT 15 күн бұрын
5:08 : for the person who go to Canada leaving Infosys job, Tell the truth to your parents and if possible come back to India and do same hard work as you are doing in Canada. You will enjoy much better life in India. Now in India If you have good skills in IT you will earn good money in India also.
@batorvator2336
@batorvator2336 14 күн бұрын
But wherever he lives in India or Pakistan, environment/ surroundings around him will continue to be a problem The peace of mind that Canada has will not be found in India or Pakistan.
@braveheart816
@braveheart816 14 күн бұрын
​@@batorvator2336.. True.
@ghanshyamjoshi587
@ghanshyamjoshi587 13 күн бұрын
@@batorvator2336 No it is not ... He will have more peace when you have somebody to help
@ghuraba_fs
@ghuraba_fs 13 күн бұрын
I agree, he should go back. The mental stress kills. Please talk to your parents
@nuzihawaheed6758
@nuzihawaheed6758 12 күн бұрын
Tell him to move to another city take a transfer for college and work with union if possible and look for volunteer options or go to employment agency it’s free of cost
@bharathfsf3686
@bharathfsf3686 15 күн бұрын
Very good episode and also heart touching stories. Kudos to Junaid for doing this and also damn good advise.
@ubaidfarooqui
@ubaidfarooqui 15 күн бұрын
Salute to the lady who shared her remarkable journey, despite all the difficulties and challenges, she made it though ❤
@seharkhan5482
@seharkhan5482 15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your precious and meaningful contribution to Pakistan and its future ❤ hope to see it thriving again. I wonder how i could contribute as well.
@CoolGuy-tf9lu
@CoolGuy-tf9lu 13 күн бұрын
The last part made me think that how many more wonderfull womens like her are living there life on behalf of others more power to you lady!! Kudos to junaid for bringing up such stories 🤞🏻❣️
@cgsalwan
@cgsalwan 14 күн бұрын
Regarding DIY part, I got interest into using spanners, screwdrivers and other mechanical devices that were kept at home. My dad never stopped me from using them on even taking the wheels of my cycle out... In fact at that very young age they used to get me legos like mechanix kits. 25 years later when we moved to US, those skilled helped me and especially my wife a lot. I assembled every furniture at my home, once my car's taillight was damaged, I ordered one online and replaced it myself... All these things are really helpful and I see my friends struggling, complaining every time as everything is supposed to be done by yourself here... Lucky to got my interest there and parents too supporting it.
@seemeesiddiqui6427
@seemeesiddiqui6427 12 күн бұрын
Wonderful information. Best of luck Mr. Junaid Akram and team.
@user-qf6xk4rk3v
@user-qf6xk4rk3v 15 күн бұрын
I don't know the last lady, but I am really proud of you. May Allah bless you and your family with many prayers. Amen xx
@hiimibrahimshaiekh
@hiimibrahimshaiekh 15 күн бұрын
55:33 the term you're looking for is Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is due to a traumatic injury that bruises, partially tears, or completely tears the spinal cord. SCI is a common cause of permanent disability and death in children and adults.
@kamranhussain2044
@kamranhussain2044 14 күн бұрын
Junaid bhai I'm from UK, Apka regular listener hun. Meri hobby b DIY hai jo mane Pakistan ma apne dad ko dekh dekh k develop ki. Yaha a k bht kuch khud hi kia like installing CCTV, TV Wall mounting, decorating the house, etc. It's all that I've learnt from my dad, they used to do this kind of stuff in our childhood. It's a very useful tool a person should have. Yaha pr to chote se kam k lia koi ata nae ha agr a jae to uske charges us sare kam ki cost se zada hote hen...
@syedtahanaqvi5
@syedtahanaqvi5 13 күн бұрын
Best Ganji ask ever !! Every major thing for everyone but especially for GenZ is all in this episode .
@sadiarajput4513
@sadiarajput4513 13 күн бұрын
Please make a separate clip for last success story, wonderful what a great lesson for women that’s why people reach out more and more real stories
@wowwalkingtour
@wowwalkingtour 15 күн бұрын
Being as a Canadian Citizen for almost 15 Years know living in Pakistan one should listen what junaid is saying but new guys think POSITIVE that is more important, once you think positive some thing inner of you KICK YOU FOR SUCCESS when you are in Canada ♥
@gauravipal9518
@gauravipal9518 15 күн бұрын
You have lived in Canada for 15 years and you still cannot string a gramatically correct statement in English.
@mitalicops8538
@mitalicops8538 15 күн бұрын
I had a stroke reading that🤕
@merrickfernandez4734
@merrickfernandez4734 15 күн бұрын
Bro Canada is doomed with ppl like u who can't even speeak english properly
@wowwalkingtour
@wowwalkingtour 15 күн бұрын
@@gauravipal9518 you are right my grammar is weak
@oseealiz
@oseealiz 15 күн бұрын
@@gauravipal9518 it’s not the end of the world if the grammar is wrong. Nobody cares about grammar except in India or Pakistan. The main idea is to speak clearly so people can understand.
@saleemmurad8946
@saleemmurad8946 14 күн бұрын
There should be a success story in every videos end. Kudos to that girl. 🙏🏽
@tahreemsheikh7582
@tahreemsheikh7582 15 күн бұрын
As a Canadian Pakistani living in Canada I can confirm that whatever Junaid is sharing is 100% true. The story he shared about the guy he shared about the student from UP who came to Brampton is a VERY COMMON STORY here in Canada. Indians in particular sell their land and take loans to send their kids here. The kids work odd jobs, live in substandard conditions, have zero life and are enrolled in silly diplomas which are worth nothing to stay on student visa here. There used to be a time when Canada was an opportunistic place, but after all this open immigration and student visa, the system is exhausted. Pakistanis and Indians need to GET OVER this “bahir jana “ culture. The grass is far far from green on this side.
@Bdawg.
@Bdawg. 15 күн бұрын
I blame no one other than that person here. Everyone has the Internet. It takes half an hour to research about a country before you decide to permanently change your life by settling there. It's very irresponsible of people like that guy that they don't do ANY research before upping their life. Not only do they fuck up their own lives but they have messed up Canada as well. We don't have odd jobs for Canadians because of people like him. People like him are abusing food banks here. People like him work under the table for illegal cash jobs, putting pressure on wages and prevent them from growing. I hate useless people like him who move to a different country and then realize it was a dumb move.
@rrboss3721
@rrboss3721 14 күн бұрын
Smart Indian students go to the US. They would never go to Canada, Australia, the UK, etc. Only Indian students who are not good at studies go to Canada, Australia, the UK etc.
@rohanbansal9563
@rohanbansal9563 14 күн бұрын
@@rrboss3721 No entirely true. If you ctrl+F my name, and search comment section, you would find I have cussed Canada like anything, and have studied at a top 20 tech school in the US, with full GRA on funded research project. The problem is it will take decades, some say 50 or 100 years for a person born in India to get green card in the US. Even if you do an exceptional PhD, publish a lot, it will still take 4 to 6 years to get green card and there is no guarantee. So many people are going to Canada for studies. There are few decent universities here, but I always recommend US. But after spending certain time in US, you get used to lifestyle here. If you by choice, or for reason have to return to India, you realize there is no easy way back. That's why people go to Canada. I returned to India, realized in 2.5 years it was not working out, so gave interviews for Canada and Europe sitting in India and cracked them. But my US education, research I did during my masters which subsequently provided me a niche R&D job in US did provide huge weight to my resume.
@rohanbansal9563
@rohanbansal9563 14 күн бұрын
@Tahreemsheikh: I don't fully agree. Things are not bright on Canada/UK/Australia and other side, but same cannot be said about Canada's big neighbor. I went to US in 2010 for my masters, worked there, returned to India in 2019 and came to Canada in Nov 2021. US is any day better than India, Canada, Europe or Australia.for tech workers. Canada/Aus/Europe has low salaries for tech workers, healthcare is shit and people are racist/not accepting. I am just waiting to get Canadian citizenship and leave to India for second time, as I want to be closer to my parents. I am in Canada only because I feel, with Canadian passport entry/exit in US would be simpler if I want to move 10 to 15 years down the line. If my parents were not in question, I would immediately email my manage in US, re-apply for my existing H-1B and I would run back to US and live on employment visa for my whole life. I am just 11 months away for eligibility of Canadian citizenship but honestly dont care.
@torontopearsonairporttaxi1
@torontopearsonairporttaxi1 11 күн бұрын
Loraaa mairaa uber driver where do u live in canada sir I am in brampton do you think so what junaid is saying is correct are u serious show me one house where 9 people are living in one room teri baaaji us kamray main hogi jo tu itna sure hai bull shit
@civilengineerishaqsohag
@civilengineerishaqsohag Күн бұрын
I think, you should keep on bringing such stories of people so that other people can learn and understand more about life through their experiences. Life is not a bad of roses and one must be realistic. Success stories are appealing but one should have a complete knowledge before taking any further steps. Canada is not the old Canada anymore. I feel sometimes, we should strive and struggle at the place where we are, instead of taking unnecessary chances and putting all pennies in one basket. P.S. Kudos to Junaid Bhai for this kind of content.
@gamingtime589
@gamingtime589 12 күн бұрын
For the last email, we are so proud of you. Here is a point i want to add on to junaid is that because of financial independence women are not vulnerable now as well as because of social awareness. If a girl is not even financially independent is not now tolerate these type of people.
@shabbirmohammedy4429
@shabbirmohammedy4429 14 күн бұрын
Love you Junaid Bhai for beautiful advice, please make some program on narcissistic behaviour or narcissistic people. thank you
@slayyer01
@slayyer01 12 күн бұрын
Junaid sir , you are really shaping my brain in how to live abroad before going abroad.
@shahzykhan7592
@shahzykhan7592 15 күн бұрын
@AskGanjiswag, Used to listen to Fade to Black in Battersea park during weekends....over a corona ;)
@soniyablade380
@soniyablade380 5 күн бұрын
Bhut achi bat ki ap na",hobby" meary baba na mujhay apnay sath sath rukha ghar k har Kam ma,mujhay carpenter ka Kuch Kam atta ha, stitching, gardening mere hobby ha,or ab Meray bacho ma bhe allhumdulillah transfer ho Raha ha😊 Masha Allah
@sincerelysoha
@sincerelysoha 12 күн бұрын
Being born in Canada, I can agree with you that Canada is no longer the land of opportunity that it once was. After Covid the place is a mess and even the locals are struggling and thinking to move out, if they haven’t already done so. So please research and then do some more research because it’s much more difficult to make it here than it was a few years back.
@aroosrao6699
@aroosrao6699 8 күн бұрын
The last story has my heart❤❤ A SUPERWOMAN Bravooooo
@Erbazak47
@Erbazak47 15 күн бұрын
OMG the last email was so heart breaking how can people do this thing to another human being sadist..!
@MithileshJha-tn3ks
@MithileshJha-tn3ks 15 күн бұрын
Calendar latkana hai aaj ki generation ko smajh nhi aaya hoga,yai hamare zamaane ka sms forward hai😂. Purana time yaad aa gya. Haha
@mubasharqadeerSAP
@mubasharqadeerSAP 11 күн бұрын
Lol
@Adeelsartaj
@Adeelsartaj 11 күн бұрын
I moved to Canada in 2017 with my family but before that I did tons of research and preparation. Result was that I had two job offers in hand from Canadian employers even before I landed there.
@RareDesk586
@RareDesk586 13 күн бұрын
The Lady at the end, A big salute to your resilience and hardwork 1:17:16 Your parents must be very proud of you 👏 Well done!
@vivekpatil007
@vivekpatil007 12 күн бұрын
Last E-mail /story - Really very interesting. cudos to the girl who made bold decisions to make herself secure and make her family members too.
@AZCHECK
@AZCHECK 15 күн бұрын
سر اگر ہر باہر جانے والا انڈین پاکستانی باہر جانے سے پہلے 3 یا 4 مہینے کا کوئ بھی ٹیکنیکل کورس کر لے مٹال کے طور پر پلمبرنگ،وال پینٹنگ ،ٹائل فکسنگ تو پھر بہت اچھے پیسے بنا لے گا،میرا اپنا دوست رشیا گیا تھا اور اسکے پاس گھروں میں سپلٹ ائرکنڈیشن لگانے کا تجربہ تھا اس میں اتنے پیسے کمائے کے پڑھائ ہی چھوڑنی پڑی اور اسی کام کو بڑے لیول پر شروع کردیا۔
@troopfrmjagala
@troopfrmjagala 11 күн бұрын
It really depends, in Canada and America you need to obtain a license to become a plumber, electrician, carpenter and even to paint a house as a profession.
@kpala64
@kpala64 14 күн бұрын
It’s still better than living in a country where no human rights no one is respected unless you are connected to the upper classes.
@batorvator2336
@batorvator2336 14 күн бұрын
How so?
@syedsaadali8780
@syedsaadali8780 14 күн бұрын
3rd Question: It is common in Murree Mall road hotels. Newly married couples shadi k agley din ghoomne nikel jaatey hain, and un k pas jab tak nikah nama nhi aata. Murree k hotels me raat ko late night police waaley ajatey hain nikaah nama maangtey hain and then harrass kerte hain. So beware of that too. Our driver was an old experienced man. He asked us to come with Nikah nama. And if you don't have one then stay only at some reputed hotel on Mall Road, or don't stay there at all.
@human_hope
@human_hope 14 күн бұрын
That's good.
@saadamin7
@saadamin7 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video
@justasimplehuman2099
@justasimplehuman2099 15 күн бұрын
I am really having tears in my eyes listening to the last story, how can someone be so ruthless like okay there could be some up's and down in every relation but to this extent this is shameful. I think it's really now the women's right to scan the man they are going married to from up to bottom. Feel really sorry for this.
@nimfall
@nimfall 14 күн бұрын
Same for man
@iamnoob1907
@iamnoob1907 14 күн бұрын
5:08 : for the person asking advice in Canada , your situation might help you qualify for destitute international student work permit , contact an immigration consultant and explain your situation to him . Canada has an option for this kind of situations.
@balajijagadisan8259
@balajijagadisan8259 14 күн бұрын
I have been in Canada since 2004. The situation has only deteriorated. Colleges with 200 seats issued 2000 visas for students primarily from India, Pak, Bangla Desh & China only to leave the students in the lurch. A local desi funeral home claims to be doing the last rites of at least 5 students a week. Ensure that you do proper research before taking a step. Join universities as degrees from there have more marketability. Sad state of affairs even for Canadians studying in univs here as salaries have literally gone down.
@yasirkamal1793
@yasirkamal1793 6 күн бұрын
💯 agreed, I am from Pakistan and struggling with hope that everything will be good. I won't recommend youth to live the Canadian dream. Do something in Pakistan that will be fruitful in long-term.
@debamalyadey8904
@debamalyadey8904 15 күн бұрын
Anyone who wants to go abroad especially as a student, if you do not have enough money for tuition and lodgings and fooding in your hand....getting a job in a first world country as a student is extremely tough....on the other hand if anyone is going on a job, especially if they already have a job offer from a company from those countries, they will have a comparatively comfortable life... Still, you need to be able to do your household chores in these countries, as there is no help....
@noorulainkhan7452
@noorulainkhan7452 15 күн бұрын
Your programmes are so informative. May ALLAH give you happy life
@superpowerboyable
@superpowerboyable 15 күн бұрын
Proud of the Lady.
@architectworld786
@architectworld786 13 күн бұрын
37:09 Suggestion for DIY! We can introduce it in”Madrassa’s” & “Tuition centres” individually or demand where our kids are going for that activity. This way kids can learn things
@insengunoiupda
@insengunoiupda 5 күн бұрын
Canada is going hard on international students as the Universities have exploited international students. Canadian real estate, healthcare, jobs and immigration has been stretched thin due the massive influx of international students. Canadian government is going to respond and it will become harder for students. As a refugee who escaped persecution in Pakistan and immigrated to Canada, I cannot be more thankful. I have found support, understanding, respect and opportunities. I am enrolled in a program totally funded by the government ands upon completion I will be able to earn a respectable living. My two kids have free health and education and a bright future as compared to my former country of residence. Canada is the best place to live if you know what you want and how to get it.
@toobawaqar588
@toobawaqar588 12 күн бұрын
Junaid Bhai, get your son a kitchen set and a toy mopping kit and toy hammer and nail set, some cheap painta big paper and brushes. So that he also learn life skills and get comfortable being in kitchen, get use to concept of cleaning and to fix things on his own. As you said, anything which sparks crousity, creativity and joy is good for kids. Very limited time should be spent in screens. Its also important to let kids get bored. Let them figure out what they can do.
@PepperstoneGB
@PepperstoneGB 4 күн бұрын
*wow what a bitter resentful pernicious sarcastic comment,.*
@allsee11
@allsee11 14 күн бұрын
International students do not get Federal Financial Aid, at least not in USA. But I am sure that other countries also offer financial aid only to their citizens. You may be able to get a scholarship or something...
@shivetaraina2455
@shivetaraina2455 14 күн бұрын
Sir, thanks for raising and addressing this topic effectively, unfortunately the problem with us desi’s is that if we suggest/advise someone about these things before coming out of country they start telling us ke khud toh bahar chale Gaye ho dollars mei kamatey hai ab hum ja rehe hai toh Jalan ho rehe hai ….. I am from Delhi, and was working before moving aboard, trust me other than more working hours, my life was amazing there. Atleast after going back home, I had my own apartment, maa ke haath ka khana, help to do all other daily routine and house chorus…. Unfortunately bahar aake pata lagta hai ke yeha agar koi acha be kama raha hai but there is no peace of mind. And on top the recession has made things worst, which has even reduced drastically the savings.😢
@muneebbolo
@muneebbolo 14 күн бұрын
35:51 Bravo! You raised a critical point to address because I also agree with you on this point that I don't know why the useless education provided to us or providing to our children which has no practicality in the life so our education providers which are actually selling their CHURAN not educating children in reality should focus on the empowerment with the important skills like plumbing, electricity or car maintenance and so on.
@jzfixit5919
@jzfixit5919 5 күн бұрын
Junaid bhai, these things should be thought in high school. In USA I took a class for auto mechanics during my high school (9-12) 2-3 semesters. I learned a lot about cars theory, practical, and how to keep them maintained. I am not a mechanic professionally but have a great knowledge from the classes I took. Mechanics don’t try to fool me in USA and Pakistan. One day In Karachi Pakistan a bike mechanic tried to fool me by telling me that I need clutch plates, mean while it was a matter of replacing acceleration cable that was broken. Never the less the bike was stolen 2 days after 😂
@metroflagyl1
@metroflagyl1 15 күн бұрын
Excellent show. All youth of Pakistan should listen to your advice.
@naveeddabbas
@naveeddabbas 15 күн бұрын
finally consistent uploads
@janoos24
@janoos24 14 күн бұрын
Biggest expense ppl in Subcontinent ignore is income tax. Advertised $20/hr in most us states is $14-$15. In Canada Taxes are even higher.
@maxsnyder7731
@maxsnyder7731 5 сағат бұрын
if you are international student in Canada, just think why did they give you money for study, you are ur own & you should support yourself with your or parents money, Don't be copycat,think before you do anything pros & cons,
@hakhan25
@hakhan25 7 күн бұрын
The problem is Junaid Bhai. If you tell the truth to people they think that we are lying. Khid to mazzay kar raha hai or humai discourage kar raha hai (personal experience) The reality is that yes you can live a lavish and good life abroad but have to struggle and hard work a lot.
@nikhildeshmukh6221
@nikhildeshmukh6221 15 күн бұрын
World is beautiful if you learn to ignore trollers❤
@thespiritedwanderer
@thespiritedwanderer 12 күн бұрын
Coming to canada on student visa or even on work permit is not a good idea. If you are coming on PR, then you might have a chance to stable yourself in a few years. I see so many students daily struggling and they do not even smile. I talk to them and feel sad because they can not go back. I know things are really hard in Pakistan. But what you gonna do here if you would not find a job. This person has defined everything and this is the truth.
@avtarwasson4875
@avtarwasson4875 7 күн бұрын
No Kroger's in Canada. It is difficult for even Canadians to live in big Cities. England is very expensive. London dinners, coffee etc is double the price in Canada.
@mursaleenjaved8424
@mursaleenjaved8424 Күн бұрын
Hi Junaid bhai, A.salam, very productive Vlog, you nailed it, in Pakistan there's no hobby or DIY culture. Even you would like to do yourself some handyman stuff at home people would say bohat cheap hy , pasiy bacha raha hy. Like i am doing my house fence myself. Where i saved $3000 by doing it myself
@naveedtoronto
@naveedtoronto 5 сағат бұрын
That hot wheels idea for toddlers is great for mental development and curiosity . What other toys and activities have you discovered for your kid ? Asking because I have an overly energetic 3 year old myself
@apurvabhide2860
@apurvabhide2860 15 күн бұрын
Hello Junaid I am from India though it's good to know carpentry and other skills ourselves but it is impractical in high population countries like India and Pakistan as it will leave many unemployed
@AhmedHassan-uq6qu
@AhmedHassan-uq6qu 15 күн бұрын
As a recent PhD graduate in London UK and currently doing a professional job related to my field of study (engineering), I'll be happy to answer questions and getting into nitty gritty of things related to immigration and money management at the best of my knowledge.
@shivadubey1978
@shivadubey1978 14 күн бұрын
How to contact you
@sohailasif2
@sohailasif2 12 күн бұрын
Your f liar
@zoyasaad0
@zoyasaad0 7 күн бұрын
King you dropped this 👑
@nida1090
@nida1090 14 күн бұрын
Talaaq ka ratio bar raha hain kyunki achi shaadiyon aur mindful parenting ka ratio barhane ka waqt aa gaya hain. Shaadi ho to achi ho warna khalli walli. When old ways no longer work, it's time to create newer and better systems. Regressive people don't deserve progress anyway, so we need to let the dogs bark and do what we gotta do, whether we have any support or don't. Himmat-e-marda toh madad e Khuda! God helps those who help themselves.
@amoqazi263
@amoqazi263 15 күн бұрын
Anyone noticed that sarmad's podcast is not available anymore, it was in my watch list 😢
@ahbarahad3203
@ahbarahad3203 15 күн бұрын
7:14 that's not a flex big brother. God save us from such conditions
@seemeesiddiqui6427
@seemeesiddiqui6427 12 күн бұрын
Mr. junaid Akram please do make a short video for her in your KZbin, so many people think about it that problem.
@uzmazehra3376
@uzmazehra3376 13 сағат бұрын
Students are getting jobs in any way. However, the local Canadians, after legal status, are suffering from housing, job problems, and medical conditions that are not good either.
@khanjarral
@khanjarral 12 күн бұрын
saw your program first time... good advises.... I am in Toronto... if the kid needs help please let me know.
@TheFaz793
@TheFaz793 9 күн бұрын
Canada is one of the top countries in the world. Watching videos of students lining up for part-time jobs doesn't define a $2 trillion economy. Opportunities depend on your college/ university. If you believe you'll be paid in gold when you're doing a diploma from a low class college, then I'm sorry it doesn't happen in any country. Also, Canadian firms recognize your experience if you've worked at global firms. Your experience at Abdullah and Sons Ltd as deputy manager doesn't count here.
@sidramehmood1
@sidramehmood1 15 күн бұрын
Hobby kernay k lye jagha aur cheazain bhi to asani se may asar ho. Bahar k mulko main lower budget se le k high end budget tuk hobby stuff milta hay
@seemeesiddiqui6427
@seemeesiddiqui6427 12 күн бұрын
Please whenever you visit London, do visit her and take an interview please
@anartists--studio5118
@anartists--studio5118 12 күн бұрын
Bhai Junaid Canada akr students jo krrahy hn wo ap inko btany ye parhny aye hn 20 hr work krsakty hn or inko har option yahan milta hy but ye short cut k chakar me apna kam kharab krhy hn or sath market bhi kharab krhy hn most of indain students on student visa are going to apply refuge why means why ap parhny aye hn parhny sub chez me time lgta hy short cut se kuch nahi hota
@view99.
@view99. 14 күн бұрын
Recently AL-HUMDULILLAH got the visa I'll be there in June, looking forward for humble Society 💯
@shireenhassan615
@shireenhassan615 13 күн бұрын
Society is humble but you have to be hard working and mentally strong.
@user-nm9hj1qo2u
@user-nm9hj1qo2u 9 күн бұрын
Bhai you're 1000% ✅️
@abdulmoati1141
@abdulmoati1141 12 күн бұрын
About question number 2. I used to be someone who lived in Saudi Arabia and I had tons of hobbies and they were mostly work out such as cycling and playing football but after coming here in Karachi, Pakistan and here is out things go down. First off people don’t play football and even if they do, they always team up with each other which leaves no competition behind or as most of the people don’t know how to play so no one really tries to play they just simple pick up the football and start bouncing it like a basketball and when it comes to bicycle no proper roads, no safety nothing and now I have also become someone who just only has a will to just get married, get a job and become an avg boring person with no particular person and even if you try discussing these things with people/family cousins they just bring up reasons like we got no will while they themselves having no hobby :v
@safifaruqi
@safifaruqi 13 күн бұрын
been in canda 5 years now, it wont beeasy making it here but its easier than pak and ill die on that hill.
@syedirfanhaider_14
@syedirfanhaider_14 14 күн бұрын
Junaid bhai didn't hesitate saying "Aap ny jhatkay maray tu ho gaye" 40:14 😂
@tanzeelkhan653
@tanzeelkhan653 5 күн бұрын
I would recommend to work in Middle east specifically in KSA . KSA is the only country where anyone can save a lot of money ! Due to Cheap Life Style Low Cost Rentals
@tosaadiqbal
@tosaadiqbal 13 күн бұрын
Canada is a land of Opportunity for someone who is willing to roll up the sleeves and work hard before you settle down and take a sigh a relief. Once you reach your goal, its really worth the effort. Sorry to say, but the brother was still missing his comforts from his life at infosys. You have to hustle and work hard before you earn a comfortable life here in canada. Its not an easy market. Talent from all around the world is here to earn their share and you have to prove yourself among them.
@tubingmosab
@tubingmosab 12 күн бұрын
I have been in Canada from the age of 14 and now I am 41. I got all my education from high school to Master's in Canada. I worked in some of the big international companies in Canada (GE, Revlon) but I was unemployed for couple years, starting from 2014. Then, I only got low-wage jobs. I went back to Pakistan to work and loved that job for 4 years. Then, I came back to Canada because my family lives here and was unemployed for 2 years. Then, I came down to Houston, Texas in 2023. With the same qualifications, which were useless in Canada, became valuable in USA and got hired in my field for a decent salary within couple months of moving to Texas. If Canada is such a great country, then why Canadians are moving to America in huge numbers???
@outbackandabout
@outbackandabout 13 күн бұрын
For first case, there was a time when jobs in Infosys/TCS/Wipro etc used to be an easy route to go abroad and settle. but now the Indian IT industry is past its prime.
@muzamilkhan6669
@muzamilkhan6669 15 күн бұрын
Thanks
@mannykhan7752
@mannykhan7752 11 күн бұрын
Canada used to be a beautiful country when I came here some 21 years ago. Its unfortunate that things have come to this. I blame the current Trudeau govt for allowing this to happen. Just like the UK, Canada has opened the flood gates to student immigration and are charging intl' students 3 times more than a local student in fees. Having taken so many newcomers in such a short amount of time has spiked up housing prices, more competition for jobs and lowered the standard of living. This has all happened in the last 10 years and there's no one else to blame but the Trudeau govt.
@farooqjahangir
@farooqjahangir 10 күн бұрын
I am a citizen, yes there is inflation but esi b kuyi baat nahi if you are a hard worker, its not a big deal to survive and make living
@free.thinker.
@free.thinker. 12 күн бұрын
Junaid ... one thing u missed ... life is noida, security issues, crime, scams, water and power problems are same as noida.
@faisalzvlogs
@faisalzvlogs 14 күн бұрын
Canada is a great country to move to, still a land of opportunities no matter what people say. But, you have to realize that moving bases, migrating from a place of birth to a completely new country is a very big decision. And like any big decision requires immense amount of research and planning. I have struggled in Canada during my initial years as well but if you work smart it eventually gets better. Only word of caution is do not only follow advice from people who came to Canada decades ago because it is not the same economy anymore. Try networking with people who are also new in the country and are in a similar boat as yours. Networking can help solve half the problems here!
@Stars.-_
@Stars.-_ 8 күн бұрын
Weather is very harsh…. Jo azadi ka ehsas Pakistan me hota he wo bahar k mumalik me nhi.. meethi jail u can say
@Diveshify
@Diveshify 12 күн бұрын
Vishvaas Karoge, Toh Dhokha Khavoge He, Sirf Desh Nahi, Inshaan Bhi Aisa Karta Hai, Soch Samajke Qadum Rakkho.
@SaraThePharmacist
@SaraThePharmacist 14 күн бұрын
Proud of the lady in the last question 🤌🏻 may Allah protect you and your family ❤️
@utsavdave4747
@utsavdave4747 13 күн бұрын
Bhai isme kya dokha tha. What is the fault of Canada here. They ask for proof of money for a reason, the guy lied about the money he had to come to Canada. During the process they tell you there is no guarantee of a job. When you tell people you find a job here they think you are lying. There is no dokha in this situation listen to the people who are already here and stop lying about the amount of money you have back home
@utsavdave4747
@utsavdave4747 13 күн бұрын
can't find a job here***
@somifootball
@somifootball 15 күн бұрын
37 seconds ago is crazy...
@ias3068
@ias3068 12 күн бұрын
Without education coming to western countries is bad idea, without funds coming for education is real Bad idea. Keep in mind people who live in North America will have hard time pay for their kids college education and need loans as well. You can’t pay for education working with 15/ hr jobs it is not possible plus living by expenses and owning a vehicle with insurance, Post Covid North America is very different for cost of living so plan better. Young people can survive the hard time, good technical education will get you through if jobs is your goal. Life is hard no pain no gain that how it is and will be. People are not cheated by Canada they cheat themselves convincing that they will survive here without planning or they are desperate to leave at all cost. Only themselves to blame.
@avtarwasson4875
@avtarwasson4875 7 күн бұрын
Not many graduates of Canadian universities find professional jobs easily. Indian accent doesn't help with employment. It takes a while to pick up the accent.
@romeoandjuliet6522
@romeoandjuliet6522 10 сағат бұрын
Averege 2hzar doller canada ma aik admi ki tankhwa hoti he ismai ap kia kuch buy kr lo gay ajkal canada ma boht mushkil halaat e boht log homeless ho re he
@AhmedAfzal-br5no
@AhmedAfzal-br5no 10 күн бұрын
As a student who is studying in canada come to canada if qnd if only your family can support dont take loans or sell family land in order to come here canada is worth it if you are studying a degree like bachelors or masters bohat acha career bn skta if you take diplomas poori life hardwork krte reh jao ge i mean odd jobs plus dont go to cities like Toronto and brampton because they are crowded as hell with students
@ethanhunt3419
@ethanhunt3419 13 күн бұрын
Ye banda baghair planning k Canada aya I came to Canada on study visa 4 years ago and completed 2 years engineering masters degree from an average university ranked like #20 in Canada and brought 2 semesters fee with me around 20K cad which is PKR 40 lac out of which almost 10 lac I earned in Pakistan from my job of 2 years based on the bachelors. I worked in all sort of factories making 14.5 an hour and then even after my full time job drove uber as a second income. Alhamdullah fast forward 4 years I make 150K from my job and switching 4 companies in 2 years per anum in downtown Toronto so prepare your mind of immense effort and stress of 4 years and have the finances people do make it here and there are lots of success stories
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