Thank you for sharing your thoughts about Canada, Alina! I immigrated to Canada with my family from Ukraine in 2005 and we found our new home here. It is a blessing to find your happy place in the world and I wish you all the best in finding it! As for me, no matter where I travel, I always return HOME to Canada with gratitude for the life Canada has given me, the life I would never have had if I had stayed in Ukraine. My husband and I thank God every day for being Canadian citizens now. We know that Canada is not perfect but it is perfect for us.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
I'm so glad you've had a positive experience! :)
@pinkandspice1691Ай бұрын
I totally agree. As Alina said its getting expensive but everywhere in the World its all expensive. Canada is not perfect but theres a handful defect unlike other countries theres more issue.
@asadb1990Ай бұрын
Yeah im kind of the same way. I would totally move out of canada if a similar level of life with decent pay is available outside canada. Currently im in usa but my main issue is the challenge of getting my greencard. If that happens im gonna move permanently to usa. Housing and other cost of living is cheaper and lots of job opportunities but more so for locals.
@kerrytoby704123 күн бұрын
Make your bed and wear it. It's a personal choice. Canada is MY Home.
@ajnbc-y3b17 күн бұрын
Was nice meeting you AFTER you made this video sitting by the Humber River!
@vladigeorgiev9751Ай бұрын
Welcome to Bulgaria and all the very best in your new country! I am Bulgarian and live in Varna,my wife is Romanian and moved here almost 10 years ago. We communicate in English and increasingly Bulgarian as she has learnt the language. My Romanian is certainly not so good but useful when we visit her relatives or when they visit us. Our kids are growing up here and spesk Bulgarian but Romanian and English are also used in the family. Varna,in particular, is a cosmopolitan place with many foreigners that have settled for shorter or longer periods. English is the most widely spoken foreign language but lots of Russian can be heard too mostly due to the many Ukrainians who have co.e since the war started in 2022. Sofia,in particular, being the geographical center of the Balkans,is equally distanced from 3 seas that you can visit - the Adriatic to the west,through the former Yugoslavia and Albania,the Aegean to the south,through Greece,and our very own Black Sea coast to the east. And then,of course,there is Turkey to the southeast,and Romania and Central Europe to the north. Weexpect two other positive developments in the near future-the opening of the Schengen land borders,meaning no border checks between Bulgaria,Greece and Romania,as well as the adoption of the Euro currency, liky expected in the next 1-2 years if things go as planned. Good luck with your move and do visit Varna and the sea coast,particularly in summer.
@danielakazakova989Ай бұрын
I am Bulgarian and i am living in Bulgaria. I myself have traveled a lot, mainly in Europe and the Middle East. But I have many relatives and friends who lived for 10-20 years outside the country (Chicago, San Francisco, in Germany, Denmark, England) and in the last 2-3 years they have returned to Bulgaria again, even though they had a good standard of living. A small part still are living outside - in Chicago, New York, Frankfurt), but I guess because their children have not yet completed their education. It is my opinion that in Bulgaria it is much more relaxed and safe for both us and our children. The fact that I have not been owned to leave my children since the age of 10 to go to school themselves is an indicative fact (I'm talking about about 13-14 years ago; now they are big). I am living in Plovdiv, the second major city in Bulgaria. Like Sofia, and Varna, there is also a variety of everything - cultural events, architecture, almost any kitchen; Last but not least, Plovdiv is a much cheaper place to live than the other two major cities in Bulgaria-Sofia and Varna. And one of the other nice things about Bulgaria - only for 1.30-2.30 h by car at sea or in the mountains, skiing.
@V.BE7Ай бұрын
What do you reckon about Sofia and Vidin? Do you like them?
@gizemlikisi621329 күн бұрын
@@V.BE7 vidin is the poorest city in bulgaria and sofia is too crowded. will you work remotely?
@нямаиме-кАй бұрын
Happy to see you are moving here in Bulgaria! I remember your videos in Bulgaria few years ago.
@sblagoeva29 күн бұрын
She is anxious lol. She has no idea how much she will actually love it!
@nikolayhristov467Ай бұрын
Welcome to Bulgaria Alina,We are waiting for you already, I am sure that you are going to find many friends and good vibes here❤🎉😊
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you!
@Ивайло-МелковАй бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod Съгласен съм. Ако търсите приятели - това е мястото. Има нещо, което ще забележите веднага - всички ви се усмихват и всички ви харесват. Прекрасни хора,прекрасен народ,които живеят на най-красивото кътче на земята!
@WilliamHutchinson-vz4ipАй бұрын
Bulgaria is brilliant, sure you made the correct choice .
@yury2509Ай бұрын
This is a well prepared and thoughtful presentation. Thank you, Alina.
@AlessandroS-v8gАй бұрын
Hi Alina, fellow Torontonian here that moved to Europe - all the best and looking forward to following along!
@ericstefko4852Ай бұрын
A Torontonian here hoping you enjoy your new home and stay safe
@VladislavAndreevBGАй бұрын
When you arrive in Bulgaria, if you want to try different restaurants and look at the sea, you can visit Varna
@richardrichard949628 күн бұрын
Good luck in Bulgaria!
@MisterTeeАй бұрын
Bulgaria is a great country
@joseenoel8093Ай бұрын
You're full of crap!
@2GringosOnTheGulfАй бұрын
We were excited and nervous to start a new life in Mexico. We sold it all back in Canada, our home our cars and all our belonging to start over in a new country. Its not been easy but its has been well worth it. 3 years later we are still leaning and growing as we explore Mexico. We are living a minimalist lifestyle as everything we own fits in our care in order for us to explore this big country. We look forward to possibly moving to South East Asia in a few years. ✌🏽
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
That's wonderful!
@kenserviss9705Ай бұрын
Good luck in your move. I always enjoy your videos.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
@@kenserviss9705 thank you very much, Ken!
@chedabuАй бұрын
I like Bulgaria. Enjoy!
@wt8151Ай бұрын
Wow! You are a brave person making this move for me. Making this pivotal change is not so easy, especially if you have family members here. Thanks for sharing your process, though.
@oliverkostoff625Ай бұрын
This one comes from a local, 100% Bulgarian: To your questions: 1. The "common" holidays between America and Bulgaria are Christmas, Easter and New Years Eve. We do honor some "imported" holidays like Halloween and St. Valentine and you can experience some festivity around them. The rest of the holidays are "local" and I am sure you will love them :) No more spoilers. 2. Medical insurance - a regular check up in private clinic by general practitioner costs between 50 and 80 USD. If you don`t end up being hospitalized ( fingers crossed ) , probably you will be good paying for health care only as you need it. To be on the safe side, you can get a medical insurance package which would cost you about 250-300 USD per year. 3. When it comes to shopping, I don`t think there are too many items of interest which cannot be found in local stores and would require trip to another country 4. Cuisine is as rich as it can get, especially in Sofia. There are good restaurants founded by immigrants from all over the world, probably not at Canadian scale though. You can find good Asian, Indian, Mideastern, Tex-Mex and of course local stuff. Besides the local stuff, the other big highlight is Mediterranean food. Literaly every neighborhood restaurant offers good Med food. 5. Pop culture - our culture is so blended with American at this point that I don`t think you will find any big gaps. People watch and talk about the same movies and TV shows on Netflix as everywhere else. The exception here is sports. We don`t follow american football, baseball or hockey, so if you are into this you might not find your right flock. Happy travelling ! You will love it in here :)
@VladislavBabbitt26 күн бұрын
Halloween is from Northern Europe, not Canada/USA.
@VladislavBabbitt26 күн бұрын
Everybody thinks that their country is the best in the world, LOL. The thing about Canada is that is has no identity. You can come here and still live in your own country, but in better conditions.
@evem1756Ай бұрын
Thank you very much Alina for all your videos! They are very inspiring! We immigrated to Canada 22 years ago and no I’m widow and my late parents left me a small apartment in Bulgaria; not far from Varna. I’m really thinking to move to Bulgaria from Canada and have many questions and doing my research. I still have more than a decade before my retirement but your videos are super helpful!
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
My pleasure! Bulgaria would honestly be a great place to retire in my opinion, especially close to Varna. Hope things work out!
@MrHriskochАй бұрын
Hey, Alina! I am teaching Bulgarian as a Foreign language, and I'm from Sofia. There are pretty cool meetings on a weekly basis ,,Bla bla exchange language'', where foreigners gather for cultural and language exchange. I am so happy to see people coming to Bulgaria, whilst Bulgarians dream of leaving! And also I am following your vlogs from years! Добре дошла!!! 😊
@vamshimohan1980Ай бұрын
We miss you. All the best for your future endeavours and stay safe.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you very much!
@FreedomPlayaАй бұрын
I’m surprised you chose Bulgaria and not Romania. Romania, my home land, is doing well these days ❤ This said, I’m a Romanian-Canadian living in Playa del Carmen Mexico these days. It’s been a positive choice for me and my son 🙏💗
@francoislafrance5261Ай бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing as you.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Romania had a higher and more complicated set up (just recently implemented sadly) when it comes to business and taxes.
@FreedomPlayaАй бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod Thanks for sharing that Alina. I watched your other video and understood that. Plus I also understood that due to your Slavic background, Bulgaria would be an easier fit from you from a language perspective. I’d have to look into it myself but as a Romanian citizen, hopefully I’d have less barriers to entry from a business/investment set-up perspective in Romania :)
@ferneyleiva8578Ай бұрын
I´m learning english, and I love listen to you, becouse its interesting and easy enjoy your differents experiencies. Thank you for share those videos!
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
I'm very glad :)
@darellnewsome4459Ай бұрын
Great top ten list Alina! Well thought out and it makes a lot of sense.
@julienandonovАй бұрын
Wohooo, welcome to Bulgaria ))
@HeatherengelsmanАй бұрын
Thanks again for sharing. Looking forward to more about your visa process 😀. Wishing you all good things! I am sure you will be able to make friends in Bulgaria. It was our experience that because there's not not many native English speakers in the country they are eager to practice their english. We had an airbnb host that helped us read Bulgarian and we were so grateful 🙏.
@vyaranedyalkova911Ай бұрын
We do have Black Friday in November. It became popular in the last few years so for shopping you are safe :)
@gauravsahu1738Ай бұрын
can`t wait for ur vlogs from Bulgaria
@chuckh4077Ай бұрын
I already watch the homies channel. Bulgarian girls reacting to movies.
@anindyamunshi7715Ай бұрын
Bulgaria will be really kind of your country as you would adjust with the Bulgarian culture and cuisine which would be an eyeopener for you. As it is said there is always a first time in your life. Best of luck Alina for your future endeavors.
@informationcollectionpost3257Ай бұрын
Good luck Alina. Will enjoy hearing on how your move changes your life. For the next video you will definitely tell us how you will not miss the high taxes.
@ventsislavpendjurov5563Ай бұрын
Welcome back to your Slavic home.
@TheMzx12428 күн бұрын
Nice summary. Good luck in EEU...
@joyyyy777Ай бұрын
Bulgaria is a charming country. I believe you can make great opportunities and meet nice people in Bulgaria. Good luck to you.
@FobozАй бұрын
I helped out a friend of mine who is a UK citizen and went through applying for citizenship here in Bulgaria. My advice is to get a Bulgarian national to help you out as many of the government bodies are not good English speakers. As far as holidays go - people are celebrating most of the North American holidays like Halloween, Valentine's day, Christmas, Black Friday, but not 4th of July and Thanksgiving. We have deliveries from Amazon and other bigger online shops, so that's not as bad as you might think.
@just4ivaylo92Ай бұрын
As a Bulgarian that's lived abroad for 25 years, I can certainly tell you that Sofia has just about every type of cuisine these days. A lot has changed...
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Wonderful to hear!
@sadaeaafrinishonlineАй бұрын
Thank you for creating such a beautiful vlog and openly sharing your thoughts and experiences. I watched your video where you hinted at relocating from Canada, and today I saw that you've chosen Bulgaria. I deeply appreciate your decision to move to Europe, and I warmly welcome you. I live in Stockholm, Sweden, and would love to invite you here. It would be wonderful to meet you, learn from your experiences, and gain insight from your knowledge. I was born in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, and have lived abroad since 2003 in Libya, Malta, Italy, and now Sweden. For me, there is no single destination-life is a journey, and one should keep exploring. Fixating on one place can halt our growth. I still feel the pull to explore new lands, and my mind often wanders to countries like Brazil, Peru, and Argentina. It's interesting how some friends here in Italy and Sweden are moving to North America, while others in North America are relocating to Europe or Asia. This movement allows us to view life from different perspectives and keeps our learning alive. Thank you again for creating such a wonderful vlog, for sharing your insights so candidly. Wishing you happiness, success, and blessings for you and your loved ones. send you Positive energy and good vibes ⚡ 👌 🎄
@sallimonezz6041Ай бұрын
Another difference to major holidays is Easter, which in the Orthodox tradition (which Bulgaria primarily follows) falls on a different date (usually one week after) and is celebrated slightly differently.
@svetoslavtodorov2427Ай бұрын
This year was one month later and I think it will be the same next year as well.
@mariamolleken6458Ай бұрын
I grew up abroad but am Canadian and I'll always miss Spain the most. Good luck with your move!
@lukaspetranov5340Ай бұрын
Great video I’m excited for you to come and experience life in our country Bulgaria! Btw there is Black Friday in the bigger cities of Bulgaria!
@lucymartyn8205Ай бұрын
Learning lots from you thank you❤️👍🇨🇦
@viratchauhan1561Ай бұрын
Have a great start to your new life in Bulgaria.. I'm sure it's a beautiful country and you will have a great life there. All the very best.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@desssvalАй бұрын
Do Bulgarians celebrate Valentine’s Day- yes. Halloween - not really but there are parties for children. Thanks giving - no for obvious reasons. Black Friday - yes but discounts are not on the same level. As a compensation we have a rather nice sequence of celebrations in May - labour day, St George’s day (6 May) and St Cyril and Methodius day (24 May) especially. And two more in September. Overall we have a busy holiday schedule :) 🇨🇦❤🇧🇬
@yordanpopovАй бұрын
Easter is also huge. Much bigger than US or Canada.
@TheDredfaceАй бұрын
Also lets not forget about Easter and Christmas holidays :). Although Easter here might be quite different than what she might be used to.
@samfisher5Ай бұрын
We have many holidays so that we dont work
@ЕвгенийЛапшин-д2ъАй бұрын
@@TheDredfaceАлина по матери русская и знакома с украинской жизнью, поэтому Пасха и Православное Рождество ей знакомы. Да и майские праздники ей понравятся.
@TheDredfaceАй бұрын
@@PORSCHE_COUNTRY. about 600km south west from Ukraine. I don't know if it is cheaper but for sure is way safer that Ukraine
@trevmaccАй бұрын
Hi Alina, good luck on your new adventure. May your journey be filled with amazing experiences and new friendships. Take care.
@lesleyatcofo27 күн бұрын
Im surprised you didnt think of this. Canada is probably a more smoothly running country than many... Bulgaria never seemed to me to be a country where things in the country might run supper smoothly.
@tenaresivanov2451Ай бұрын
Bulgaria is a unique country, currently it is one of the most desired destinations for people from Western Europe and the Scandinavian countries. България ви очаква!🙂
@CarolA-xe5oqАй бұрын
WELCOME TO BULGARIA, WELCOME TO THE BALKANS!!! ❤🇧🇬😅
@sblagoeva29 күн бұрын
6te i pusnem pesenta na Galena, Welcome to Bulgaria, no niama da razbere smisyla haha. Ne e lesno bilo da vzeme6 viza za BG, az niamam tyrpenie da se premesti ve4e!
@Cv3T0m1RАй бұрын
This year's Black Friday in Bulgaria is on November 15. Other popular holidays are also celebrated. Halloween, Valentine's Day, etc. We love the same artists you do. Ed Sheeran had a concert recently in Sofia.
@robertewelsh111 күн бұрын
Hi Alina, Thanks for your videos, I always look at your vlogs about places you have been to that I am considering visiting or about to visit. I know Bulgaria slightly, but I know a fair amount about living in countries that are not your own where the language is also new to you. Sofia is a lovely city and also rather a small place in terms of the foreign community. I would encourage you to introduce yourself to the Canadian Ambassador there and the Embassy and its staff in general. In addition to being useful to you it will also be a good touchstone for a new resident. Don't be shy about it; I can't imagine there are more than a few hundred Canadians resident there - at the most - so they will likely welcome you as enthusiastically as you do them. Good luck & bon voyage. Rob
@vdawg2224Ай бұрын
Good luck with the move, Alina! We're planning a family trip to Bulgaria in August. Haven't been back in 11 years and my hometown is Stara Zagora, which I believe you visited.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you! Yes, I did make a quick stop in Stara Zagora :)
@costasworldofmusicmemories5792Ай бұрын
It is so fustrating when your life pauses and your'e waiting for things to happen (no fault of your own). I thing when we made our move from Boston to Richmond. Trying to predict what would happen , was always an unknown. I think the biggest takeway from what we miss from moving is family and friends . Hope your documents come soon.🙏🙏 Sending you much love ❤❤ from richmond, Va. Harriet, Jim and Yuki
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Making a big change like that is certainly taking a step into the unknown!
@kimofinanceАй бұрын
People celebrate Valentine's day for sure. It coincides with Trifon Zarezan, which is a holiday to celebrate winemaking. And wine and love go hand in hand :). With respect to Black Friday - sure there are discounts within the country (incl. online stores), but you could also purchase from say Amazon Germany, which has steeper discounts and still delivers to Bulgaria.
@fabobgАй бұрын
On the topic of the Healthcare in Bulgaria, did you look into the "Additional medical insurance" (sometimes called Premium medical insurance) providers in Bulgaria and what the options are ? You may be getting that from what I can tell. It is very prevalent in high profile jobs to have these as benefits. To be honest, most people that have at least some financial capacity prefer to have this or pay out of pocket just because the service is way better in private owned medical institutions. On holidays: Valentine's day = yes, even though there is another holiday on that date (Wine's day), I can say Valentine's day is adopted fully nowadays. Halloween = Yes, unofficially. Mostly popular among youth. It's not that widespread. Thanksgiving = No, Women's day/Mother's day = 8th of March (also my birthday xD) Black Friday = may be called something else and be the week before or after, but there are definitely a lot of deals around it (how 'good' they are is another topic) Driving safety is a valid concern, but the public transport is fine in Sofia, tbh. It improved a lot in the last 5-10 years. And yes, the bureaucracy is awful. I mean, it's also slowly improving, but nothing on the level of a well functioning western examples. There are more options lately to do things digitally and I always go for them, but sometimes you have no choice but to be patient. But yeah, go in with lower expectations on that.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing!
@danielakazakova989Ай бұрын
You have described things very comprehensively. Just to supplement (because I'm working as a GP with elderly people) - in the last 3-4 years I have many patients from both Europe, UK, the USA, Ukraine - they themselves are very pleased with both the level of service and the accessibility to medical care. Within 1-2 days they can visit their GP, a specialist doctor, do blood and imaging tests and receive adequate treatment. This is the positive feedback they give me. Hopefully you were helpful, Alina. The possibility of additional health insurance is not to be underestimated. About the Bulgarian language - will be easy for you - my patients from Ukraine, after 1 year here in Bulgaria, speak it very well. And all of us who are over 45 years old are talking and we understand well Russian
@J10044Ай бұрын
Regarding languages, I currently live in Finland and I do not understand a word of their lingo, nor can I speak any, except thank you. The good news is: I think they're all very friendly. They certainly may be insulting me non-stop as the stupid foreigner, but I don't notice it.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
lol well that's good
@bellyhungryАй бұрын
Hi Alina, Canada will always welcome you with open arms as your safety net should you decide you want to return for whatever reasons. It will always be there for you. Good luck in your next chapter in life. Bon voyage!
@ScoobyDoo-xu6oiАй бұрын
Canada isn't a person and isn't you. Of course she can return whenever she wants provided she can buy a flight ticket. The real question is can she find a job in Canada, can her job pay for her accommodation and food, and ensure a decent life for her?
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you so much :)
@jimross7648Ай бұрын
I haven't been an actual expat, but I have been lucky enough to travel for extended periods of time. I have found that I missed having a steak in certain parts of the world and it did weigh on me. Beef that as a rural Albertan is a major dietary staple, is not readily available in many parts of the world. I know in Asia I loved the food, but was I glad to get Japan where beef was readily available. I worked a job that involved moving to various parts of Canada that were similar but still very different. For six months I would really miss the place I lived and worked previously, but then by a year my new location was home. The major advantage was we all operated in same language. When I lived and traveled in areas of the world where English was not a primary language I struggled, but learning their language was something I choose to do. It was always nice to find someone who could converse in English, because I could more fully convey subtle points easier. Luckily English has become a default world language to some extent, and if you make the effort you can learn to function in the local language. You are already multi lingual, and willing to learn other languages. You are open to experience things that other parts of the world consider normal, so you'll do as you've already done, adapt. Luckily technology such as language and mapping apps make life much easier.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
lol I dearly missed a good steak in many countries as well! And yes, I agree that we are fortunate that English is overall the international language, makes things a lot easier.
@LiquidDemonsVIDSАй бұрын
Good luck in Sofia, Alina! I'm certain it will be an exciting life adventure for you and we all get to watch!
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you :)
@ramirezw20103 күн бұрын
I suscribe your channel because I feel you are smart lady and I can pay attention because you address the topic very fluently , thank you
@r.t.7925Ай бұрын
If I go back to Bulgaria the first think that comes to my mind I'll miss is Costco 😇
@seahawks1912Ай бұрын
Metro in Bulgaria is very similar to Costco
@svetoslavtodorov2427Ай бұрын
@@seahawks1912and nowadays you don't need to be a business owner to get a card to shop there.
@BlueRoad_VietnguyenАй бұрын
Great video Thanks for sharing Mam 👌🌷👍❤
@johnmourey3091Ай бұрын
Love always to listen to you ,I visited Bulgaria last summer very impressed with the beach cities and going again next summer ,wish you the best time there.John G
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Glad you liked it as well!
@dedeeafАй бұрын
I am sure everything will work out fine on your move. In Bulgaria, there are many positive sides that have grown stronger in the course of the country opening up to the world after the end of communism 35 years ago. Now people have much more information and are also able to travel, to settle in other places, try different things, it's certainly a great development and it's very exciting. Also, in terms of climate it's perfect as well as location, due to proximity to other interesting places in Europe (and not only). People are generally friendly, especially if they consider you a friend, so it is important to build a social circle of sorts once you settle. English is the most widely spoken foreign language for sure, especially in big and tourist places like Sofia, Varna, the resorts, etc. Other less popular but used foreign languages are Russian, German, French, other European languages. Recently, many people have settled in Bulgaria from other places in Europe and the world, therefore English became almost obligatory and now kids are starting to learn it at school in the 2nd grade. Bulgarian is somewhat similar to Russian, so with your background it will be probably fairly easy to learn and integrate. There are hurdles when it comes to bureaucracy but things are gradually improving over the years. As for holidays, there are great local holidays that usually go with just as great food, drinks and/or dances, but recent years have seen a popular rise in interest in foreign holidays such as Valentine's Day and Halloween, for example, especially among the younger generation. Best wishes from Varna on the Black Sea. Bulgaria is awaiting your arrival!
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
That's wonderful to hear :) Thank you for sharing!
@stephenbreslin6859Ай бұрын
Superb frank realistic diagnosis.
@jordanw8382Ай бұрын
We escaped Canada in early 2022 and been away ever since. Totally with you on point 1 and 2, it hasn't been easy for me not knowing the local language, but luckily I've found a good English-speaking tribe that are deeper and more meaningful friendships than most that I had in Canada. Can't agree with you more on point 2. I miss a good pho, and good Chinese and Indian and Persian food. My pop culture is out of the 80s and 90s and it's all available online so I'm good there. For holidays, I've had more meaningful Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter in this non-Christian country I'm in now than ever in Canada. Canada has done a pretty bang up job erasing Christian holidays.
@danielakazakova989Ай бұрын
In Bulgaria, besides Christmas and Easter, they are also celebrated by all the so-called. Noun days - St. George's Day, Ivan's den, Nicholas Day, Jordan's Day, Dimitar's day, Peter's Day, Holy Virgin Day - and these are only the largest of them.
@jordanw8382Ай бұрын
@danielakazakova989 That's wonderful. Please don't ever let anyone take these holy days away from you. Canada has erased Christmas. Easter this year become a day for transvestites. In fact, the Canadian government has instituted an entire season to cherish sexual fetishes, and has been indoctrinating all school children into it.
@jordanw8382Ай бұрын
@danielakazakova989 That's wonderful. Please don't ever let anyone take these holy days away from you. Canada has erased Christmas. Easter this year become a day for transvestites. In fact, the Canadian government has instituted an entire season to cherish sexual fetishes, and has been indoctrinating all school children into it.
@kurtfuchs4500Ай бұрын
Another Great Video! Your right Canadian has a great food selection so many choices! A lot of communities across this country have a cultural week or few days. Regina has mosaic and there you try different foods at each pavilion. You also learn culture from each group of people. Your right we have good governance here. When I brought my wife to Canada from the Philippines it was a smooth process but it takes time! Our drivers aren’t too bad here your right about that! A lot of drivers are bad in the Philippines, especially Manila!
@davideckberg-p7lАй бұрын
Your skills ,attractive appearance and experience would seem to me to be a natural for television work both in Canada and the U.S. Few people have the abilities you display with each video. At 35 this has to be one of the top thoughts to be considered because such will not be the case in. Bulgaria. As for a husband and condo, being constantly on the move could be your major obstacle. Walking alone at night should remain difficult except for emergencies,and you can call a cab.
@robertnicholson83Ай бұрын
What I missed while I was traveling were the wider roads. Also, the driving seems a lot more organized here in America. I appreciated that some of the places I traveled to were more pedestrian friendly, though. I'm with you on the shopping part. I don't enjoy shopping, but I did miss having a variety of choices. That helped make life more convenient.
@andreymarinov4410Ай бұрын
May the force be with you. I am sure you will find Bulgaria as a good match for you
@kalinxristov1654Ай бұрын
We only have Black Friday as an advertisement. Nothing like what you're used to. And the drivers have not improved at all. Saint Valentine coincides with the Bulgarian Trifon Zarezan, a holiday of winemakers, so many people celebrate it by drinking wine :) As for Halloween, there will always be kids hungry for candy.
@pablodelsegundo9502Ай бұрын
A winemaker's holiday sounds SO much better than lame Valentine's! I'm genuinely jealous.
@danielakazakova989Ай бұрын
@@pablodelsegundo9502 And there really is something for - Trifon Zarezan is celebrated very solemnly throughout the country, and the Bulgarian wines are really nice and it's worth a try. The younger people (and lovers of another age) in Bulgaria celebrate Valentine's Day. There is a choice and Bulgarians like to celebrate
@svetoslavtodorov2427Ай бұрын
@@pablodelsegundo9502in old Bulgarian traditions, at 14th of Feb, the winemakers trim the vines and get drunk afterwards. In the same tradition everyone was getting pissed even if they didn't own a vineyard. And I find it personally far better time spent than getting the missus out and pissing around with chocolate hearts and stuff.
@LeoJaramazАй бұрын
Congratulations Alina, you'll learn Bulgarian fairly quickly since you speak Russian. And as someone below mentioned, you'll be able to visit Serbia next door: I'm pretty sure that you'll like it ;)
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Would love to visit!
@radostinabodurova4941Ай бұрын
I went back home in Bulgaria in 2021 after 11 years in Canada and i can say i found food was actually more diverse than in Canada Here in canada the grocery we get huge shelves but with all the same products. The food in Bg is wayyy more delicious Healthcare don’t worry its not as expensive in private as here and you can see any specialist from today to tomorrow From all the things u said i and think you will end up only missing good roads and early driving 🙂 Good Luck 🤞
@jaimeogasАй бұрын
I remember September 6 was a national holiday. When you were there, you did a livestream in Sofia on that day.
@svetoslavtodorov2427Ай бұрын
We celebrate the unification of Bulgaria on that day. After the Russian - Turkish war which concluded in 1878, in the peace treaty Bulgaria is huge. But the western powers do not want a huge and powerful russian proxy in the balkans so they tear it apart and create the principality of Bulgaria ( under russian influence) and the province of eastern rumalia( under ottoman influence). The unification itself is bloodless and not a single shot is fired(happen in 1885th from what I remember). However, the serbs didn't like that and kingdom of Serbia declares a war. And because Russia is against it as well they pull all their military training personnel. The young Bulgarian army with highest ranks of captains manage to push back the Serbian army ( supported by the civilian population who did everything they can to slow down the Serbs) and eventually entered Serbia on a march to Belgrade. However, the Serbian ally at the time Austro - Hungarian empire, threaten to do declare a war to Bulgaria unless they sign a peace treaty. That's how the war ended.
@icevoss9917Ай бұрын
Family and friends are so important, this is true
@kriskris998Ай бұрын
I wish you all the best !
@klimo92Ай бұрын
Regarding the restaurants, there is a wide variety of places in Sofia that serve foreign cuisine. However, most do not come close to what it should be. If you are looking for Italian, Lebanese, Turkish, or actually most of the European cuisines, you will have pretty good options that will closely resemble the real thing. Asian cuisine is gaining popularity and it is getting better by the day. A couple of years ago, we had only some asian-inspired/style dishes, now we have some places that serve pretty decent Ramen, Sushi, Bao Buns, Pad Thai and etc, but still not the variety and the quallity that you will find in London for example. Unfortunately, there still isn't a good Korean BBQ. The Mexican cuisine is almost non-present. You will mostly find only burritos and tacos, which are ok, but nothing special. Also, you can find Indian restaurants and some places that serve more niche cuisines such as Nepalese, Sri Lankan and etc, but I cannot comment on them. As for the shopping, the selection of physical shops in Sofia is not the best, but you can shop online, anything from within the EU hassle-free if you are not for the shopping experience itself. As it goes for bureaucracy, most of Europe is pretty bureaucratic and most things should be done in person and in paper. However, there has been a slight improvement in Bulgaria recently.
@george35057Ай бұрын
Regarding the holidays: Valentine's is very popular - you have to book restaurant reservations in advance or "risk" having the romantic dinner at home. Black friday has become a huge shopping event and all the stores have big sales.
@Root_066Ай бұрын
You are a great orator. Your videos are definitely a choice for learning English for non-English speakers.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you very much!
@ianakiinkiow4303Ай бұрын
Alina please be careful with the renting of the apartment. Foreigners pay much higher prices for apartment rentals in Sofia. That is the reality. Also if I were you I would very carefully check the location of where the apartment is located. Please make sure there is no construction site across the street and one in very close proximity. There are construction sites all over the city and if your apartment is in close proximity you will be hearing a lot of noise also on the weekends as well! Make sure your apartment is not located close to a major road because the traffic noise is a problem. There are airplanes flying right over the center of the city and you can hear them in the evenings and in the mornings. If I can help in any way send me a pm. Good luck with your move!!!
@vikinggeorge7007Ай бұрын
2:40 - if you want food diversity, Sofia is an amazing city. There's also Burgas. And if you decide to live in Burgas, which you will really like imo, much more than Sofia, it's calmer and you are near the sea, the climate is softer. Besides, you mentioned Poutine... just go to Happy (it's on the menu!) - you can see these restaurants literally everywhere in Bulgaria, lol. Want more food variety which you cannot get in Bulgaria (for any reason)? Cross the border into Turkey, go to Edirne, their food is amazing (and cheap too, super portion sizes too!) Junk food? I am a junkie myself, we have way too much junk food, to the point I feel we need to be stricter on that. We even have stuff like American-style junk food like Takis (I guess they are Mexican, but they are sold in the US). If you come here, you won't regret the food availability, I promise!
@galinanchev-wi1mq4 сағат бұрын
Hey, you really shouldn't worry about medical bills an average visit is about 15 - 30 leva to about 7 - 15 euro .There are off course specialized cabinets witch go beyond that but not that much. The highest i have seen is about 200 lv or 100 euro but It was technically a german doctor with a cabinet in Sofia, even expensive diagnostic procedures like a CT scan is about 100 leva or 50 euro. I hope you end up loving Bulgaria just as much as I do ,also our bureaucracy is a drag but in specific situations .Once you are here, they really dont bother you too much,Its just really slow.
@daiatanasovaАй бұрын
In Bulgaria, celebrations like Halloween and Valentine’s Day are present. I remember having a Valentine’s post box at school or going trick-or-treating with friends as a kid. Valentine’s Day also happens to fall on the same day as our Wine Holiday, Trifon Zarezan, so people often have to choose which one to celebrate. 😂 Many malls and e-retailers also hold Black Friday sales. While these holidays aren’t as big as in North America, they’re still noticeable in Bulgaria, so hopefully you won’t feel home sick during the festive periods. ☺️
@TruthSayer-g2mАй бұрын
Tell her about horse Easter and the tradition of eating horse in Bulgaria, she likes different cuisines. 😂
@justdustino1371Ай бұрын
Once you are in Sofia, you can make cheeseburgers and poutine at home! Considering the location, Bulgaria probably has alot of Mediterranean style dishes that are delicious, as well as Slavic classics. ❤🙂
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
But I can't find the proper cheese curds!
@justdustino1371Ай бұрын
@AlinaMcleod Google "making cheese curds at home" ...I just found half a dozen recipes! 😆
@DarthFurballАй бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod Agreed! It's all about the SQUEAKY cheese 😁
@ЕлицаЕнева-ж3оАй бұрын
Bulgarian cuisine is more of a mixture of Greek and especially Turkish food, no Slavic dishes here.
@justdustino1371Ай бұрын
@@ЕлицаЕнева-ж3о That sounds interesting! I may have to do some reading about Bulgarian dishes.
@TheTOPMACHINESАй бұрын
Welcome to Bulgaria Alina)))
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Thank you!
@LuiS-xo7qwАй бұрын
Hi Alina, what are your thoughts about Switzerland?
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Amazing country and where I'd consider living if I had an unlimited budget lol
@kriskris998Ай бұрын
If you have a good income, Bulgaria is just a great place to be
@j3ojosАй бұрын
Definitely fly to the UK for the best Boxing Day deals, only two hours from Sofia.
@OverflowCafeАй бұрын
There are plenty of Canadians living in Bulgaria now! You'll be able to recognize them easily.
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Oh really? How? lol
@chuckh4077Ай бұрын
Bulgaria has a hockey team so I'm not surprised 😅
@Resmith18SRАй бұрын
@@AlinaMcleodDo they all have a Maple Leaf on their foreheads? 😂😂😂
@Kenny1977-b1j26 күн бұрын
your top 3 doesn’t include Timmy’s and hockey?! As you say, you can hook into the expat Canadian community there, someone will have access to Hockey Night in Canada. And if can find cheese curds…
@AlinaMcleod25 күн бұрын
lol I don't care about hockey, but yes I do somewhat miss Tims when I'm away :)
@8randomprettysecret8Ай бұрын
Hoping all is well these days. Sent you an email earlier this week. Have a safe flight ✈️
@AlinaMcleodАй бұрын
Would love to!
@AbdulsCyclesАй бұрын
Moving countries for a better future. The best choice for you. Thanks for sharing your nice story 👍👍
@ivantrankarov3185Ай бұрын
Well, we don`t have low taxes at all unless if you mean the flat tax which is 10%. Otherwise the taxes that are deducted from our salaries are enormous. Often more than in Germany. If you get 1300 leva for example which is close to the minimum salary you`ll be deducted a lot and the net salary is only about 950-980 leva. So very big taxes I could say. Even in Sweden for people getting money about the minimum are taxes lower than in Bulgaria.
@milenadmitrieva698118 күн бұрын
Hi, great to hear you are moving to Bulgaria! If you think any local contacts would be valuable to your experience, let me know. :) My name is Milena and I am a Bulgarian living in Sofia, but some years ago I used to live in Vancouver, BC, graduated from UBC, worked at UBC, and all in all spent about 5 years there. Would be happy to introduce you to my city and country.
@DedoMaco85Ай бұрын
The roads you used in Bulgaria are one of the hardest. I hate them as a local, that narrow road from the video is one of the most stressful we have in the country. So if you managed that one, you can easily drive anywhere else in Bulgaria. And it's worth it, you can explore the North of Greece as well, Romania as well.
@KellySomers-jg1leАй бұрын
I moved from Canada in 1977 to Florida
@Mortada002Ай бұрын
How did you do that ? Can I move there without having a green card
@pablodelsegundo9502Ай бұрын
One language plus is the number of Russian speakers in Bulgaria, especially in the capital. Between them and English speakers, I think you're fairly safe in that department.
@homey4523Ай бұрын
There's no place like home. Wherever it is, that's where your heart is. A place where you're comfortable and happy. Who knows, you could find a "real" friend in Bulgaria. Life goes on .Eventually, you could adapt to trends and culture there. Every country has its own negatives. So just live on and be optimistic. For me, I love Canada despite some issues. I just look at the brighter side. Anyway, Wish you luck.
@GeorgeandAlexaАй бұрын
I married a Bulgarian, I am Mexican. I think Bulgarian people are very genuine and the food is great :) I like tarator
@tahitiprod1Ай бұрын
You are welcome here in tahiti , I Will be happy to show you the place ! Have a good day !
@Resmith18SRАй бұрын
😂😂😂 She's not moving to Tahiti.
@nazaninkhoei2749Ай бұрын
Hi, basically what you said generally it is true for every immigrant who miss their home country and comfort zone. The immigration services and health care system deteriorated in Canada drastically and what you said it is true for Canada of 5-10 years ago . Now they are handling both poorly and there is long waiting list to take a doctor appointment or getting immigration application processed
@teadimitrova5728Ай бұрын
We don't have Halloween and Valentine's Day here, but many people celebrate them. We also do have black fridays. Sure it won't be the same as Canada, but i hope you enjoy them as you did in Canada :)
@rajTrondhjem10Ай бұрын
Excited for Bulgaria
@kayleung5722Ай бұрын
No Valentines and No Halloween! Yay. I’m coming to Bulgaria