I'm Canadian, can confirm everything you say is true. Appreciate the honesty to your viewers.
@helenlin14994 ай бұрын
好厲害,可以一邊騎車一邊說,還可以說的那麼順,超厲害❤
@ponyriderz21624 ай бұрын
是没东西夸了吗😂
@larchdental4 ай бұрын
配音ㄉ
@georgesummers77104 ай бұрын
Canadian here who had previously lived in Taichung before moving back to Canada. Everything you said here is 100% true. Trying times indeed.
@Guildofarcanelore4 ай бұрын
I wish I could work and live in Taiwan. I’m from Canada and know EXACTLY what you are talking about with snow. I tried to explain my dislike of snow to my friends in Wuxi. Words cannot adequately describe how much the cold effects the Canadian mindset.
@TheJimprez4 ай бұрын
It all depends. I'm 55 and from Northern Quebec. My favorite seasons have always been fall and winter... Fall because it's the weather I'd like all year round, and winter for the sports and crisp, clean air... I MELT in humid heat...
@carbonfibercrypto29192 ай бұрын
look up the taiwan gold card
@gloriatsau4 ай бұрын
As a Taiwanese who immigrated to Canada (Vancouver) almost 20 years ago, It’s very interesting to hear a Canada born Canadian talk about liking to live in Taiwan, as almost every factor you mentioned is total opposite situation in my case--ex. I like snow and skiing, no matter how cold and how it adversely affected traffic etc; also, Vancouver weather is really comfortable, which is why I have NEVER been back to Taiwan ever since I escaped 20 years ago from that miserable hot/cold and humid weather; as to driving, I actually prefer to own a car instead of taking public transit, no matter how much the cost is, just because driving my own car is highly convenient and comfortable, so I actually still drove car to anywhere back in Taiwan, no matter what public transit is available.
@gloriatsau4 ай бұрын
And yes Asians in general are more efficient, not just Taiwan, and I also don’t like some annoying too-layback inefficiency, but consider all other much bigger advantages, this minor issue is tolerable, and technically slower pace is a healthier lifestyle 😂
@somethingsomething4043 ай бұрын
@@jessielemieux2346we get snow downtown Vancouver like 1 or 2 time per year. Max 1 or 2 week, if it doesn’t melt immediately
@jessielemieux23463 ай бұрын
@@somethingsomething404 I know... I lived in North Van for 10 years. Now back in Quebec. It's not the same.
@spaz6103 ай бұрын
I am 55 yr old Canadian, generational for decades. You nailed this. No one seems to be listening to this critical truthful information. I would move instantly. Can’t afford that either.
@chiang_paul4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video with us ❤
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@solargo114 ай бұрын
Hi Prozzie I am a native Taichung-ner who had lived in Vancouver for more than 10 years, finished college there and got Canadian citizenship, moved back to Taichung 12 years ago. All the points you raised are so true. Canada was much better in the 90's when I first moved there, things were more affordable and there was more resources available for every one, but nowadays it has lots of problems mainly due to Trudeau's idiotic policies. Insane housing prices, thus-comparably low average income, insufficient medical resources, drug problems, brainless wokeness...etc. Another thing is Asia is simply MUCH MORE FUN. In Taiwan you can go visit exotic places such as Japan, Korea and other places in Asia (even China if you feel extra adventurous) with ease. In Canada where can you go? Drive down to the States where the culture is basically the same? You made the right choice coming to Asia!
Ditto. I've been living in BC for 30 years. It's crazy expensive here. It's just insane! Sometimes I do thinking about return to Taiwan, but there is one thing I don't like about Taiwan... It's summer. Toooo hot! 🥵
@agentm834 ай бұрын
@@annieatelier I'm from BC, but moved to Saskatchewan for the more affordable cost of living. Costs of living are high everywhere, but SK is a lot more reasonable than BC.
@eternalobi4 ай бұрын
very hard for Canadians to travel to US now days even. the exchange rate makes it very expensive.
@annieatelier4 ай бұрын
@@agentm83 Perhaps after I'm retired. :-)
@rennquincy4 ай бұрын
I totally agree that snow isn't all that romantic, particularly when you're stuck in it while trying to get home. A 30 minute drive home turned into a 5 hour white-knuckle roller coaster ride, no thanks.
@PatG-xd8qn4 ай бұрын
That's because people in some provinces (most particularly in BC and Ontario) don't get winter tires, thus people slip and crash... In Québec there aren't particularly more trafic jams during snowstorms, since winter tires are mandatory in the province, I guess it should be in all provinces Personally, winter is my favorite season. I love spending a day skiing in the backcountry
@tokumeig6544 ай бұрын
I've been living in the US, New Zealand, and Australia for over 20 years combined, and eventually I decided to move back to Taiwan. Taiwan is probably the most affordable developed nation in the world, and the pace and convenience is second to none. I can totally understand why you prefer to live in Taiwan over Canada, after living in Taichung for the past 12 years or so. However, there are two things that Taiwan has a long way to catch up compared to other peers of developed nations: traffic and education. If these two things don't bother you as much, or don't affect your lifestyle much, Taiwan is a great place to live.
@editorjohn88034 ай бұрын
I had taught English in Taiwan for over 10 years, and the bad thing is that you don’t save much money if you live like a typical foreigner: eat out often and hang out with friends. Many don’t invest, so it’s hard to save for retirement. I moved back to Canada for 3 years, and I’ve saved more than I did in the 10 years in Taiwan due to investments in Canadian real estate appreciation and US stocks. I’ll have enough to retire in Taiwan in 5 years… a more exciting life
@jackjames12454 ай бұрын
True. Prozzies talking about property being too expensive to buy in Canada for a reason to not live there. C'mon.. prozzie don't have enough money to buy a house in any country let alone Canada lol.
@risingsun9834 ай бұрын
I immigrated to US 36 years ago. I worked very hard and bought a house. Now, I’m retired, and everything becomes so expensive. The price of everything is more like tripled at least, like house, rent, food, car, toll…. I’m planning to move back to Taiwan to live for the remainder of my life.
@eRIC-dm4ch4 ай бұрын
You can still invest in US stocks even in Taiwan, just open an online brokerage account.
@evanfeng14 ай бұрын
During the epidemic, I went to Canada to study, and now I am living in Canada after graduating. After the epidemic, I can see that prices continue to rise, with a large number of immigrants pouring into Canada, especially Indians. When I first arrived in Canada, there would be no one playing loud music in the park. Now many times there are Indians playing Indian music in the park. Don't get me wrong; I am not discriminating against them. Lastly is about opportunities - as a person with a Master's degree in CS, it took me six months to find a suitable job in Canada. Previously working in Hong Kong, where I changed jobs three times and never took more than two months to find new employment each time; job opportunities are very scarce and competitive in Canada. When I finish this job, I will definitely return to Asia.
@Kate-ub1dp3 ай бұрын
Do you mind sharing where you’re planning to go in Asia?
@somethingsomething4043 ай бұрын
Yes, we need to limit immigration numbers from any one country. USA has limits, why not Canada? Something like 40% of people coming are from India; mostly Punjabi too. We allow in 6% of our population every year, in 10 years 60% of Canada is Indian. Crazy!
@冠賽陳-r6s4 ай бұрын
love Prozzie hope u get more quality life in TW
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@danielchen28704 ай бұрын
Once again, your translator did an awesome job.😀 I really enjoy her translation. It's 神翻譯 and at the same time 接地氣. 😀
@ipkit4 ай бұрын
I am HongKonger living in Toronto right now. It is suck living here if you are not rich people. I was living in Taiwan. I am planning to leave Toronto and move to Taiwan or Japan. Canada is totally different comparing with 10 years ago.
@陳先聲-w8m4 ай бұрын
You know nothing about DPP gov't corruptions? DPP cyber armies do a good job.
@李尋歡-v5u4 ай бұрын
我真心覺得 你騎摩托車技術真的非常好! 有台灣人的味道。尤其你的前方視野 就是鑽。你得到台灣真傳!
@Dmsvdmoss27394 ай бұрын
人家是車子停下在車道分割,車子沒停他就是待在後面,鑽你老木
@李尋歡-v5u4 ай бұрын
@@Dmsvdmoss2739 謝謝你唷。鑽你老木的老木
@user-xf7vl2xj5v4 ай бұрын
Everything you've said regarding housing and cost of living etc. is also the same in Australia right now. We're in a crisis regarding both. Getting into the property market has never been more out of reach for many. Rent prices and interest rates are out of control too ... Its f×kd
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
Yeah I've heard the same thing from a lot of countries
@張玉珍-o6d4 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie it's happening in almost every developed country, all right? Don't be so ridiculously thinking that it's all happening exclusively in Europe. Same thing happens in Eastern Asia, all right?
@mp-pc1ky4 ай бұрын
Nice vlog mate, the frequency of your vids is getting better
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
It's been once a week for a few years!
@mp-pc1ky4 ай бұрын
@Prozzie haha I could have sworn you uploaded less 1 or 2 years before. I guess I might be wrong anyways good vlog
Good video I'm Canadian, but worked from 1998 to 2014 in Taichung in the materials/electronics industry. Married a Taiwanese girl and have two boys both born in Taichung. Now in Canada there is a sad feeling that has overcome the country. Canadians like to compare themselves to Americans and as long as we feel that we have a comparable living standard everyone is happy. Our bragging rights were always a similar standard of living plus universal health care and a relatively low crime. The health care now in Canada has become almost useless, crime has sky-rocked, and our standard of living has fallen well behind America. And of course it's still cold as hell here in the winter and we're overtaxed. It's a sad situation for a country full of very smart hard working educated people. Yes the current idiot in charge is a lot to blame, but this situation has been decades in the making by successively bad governments.
@潘朵拉-v9k4 ай бұрын
難過!一個美麗與安全的國度 正遭受改變...
@carlnilssonyoung89614 ай бұрын
@@johnwsprenger too many leftards running the country = silly laws n policies.
@張玉珍-o6d4 ай бұрын
@@johnwsprenger can you tell me what it means that our cost of living had fallen way bad behind the USA? Does it mean that USA us my g better than Canada? I'm not an English native speaker.
@johnwsprenger4 ай бұрын
Canada GDP per person in 2024 was USD $55K. USA was $85K. Ten years ago Canada was 90% of the USA. Now only 65%. Combine that with much higher taxes and generally living expenses, a typical Canadian family, even with a good wage, does not have much left to invest or save. In cities like Vancouver or Toronto you cannot even really afford to buy a home with an average salary. +10 years of tax and spend governments and bad immigration policies. In Ontario, any income over $160K USD is now taxed at 54%. Why invest or work hard in this country when more than 50% is taxed away at a relatively low marginal rate. The Elon Musk's of the world (who is a Canadian citizen) go to the US to build business. Now the Trudeau government doubles down on bad policies and raised the capital tax inclusion rate to 67%, further driving away our entrepreneurs. In America they celebrate success. In Canada we tax it away.
@張玉珍-o6d4 ай бұрын
@@johnwsprenger if you are only talking about GDP, of coursem the USA is much better than Canada. But in total, Canada is much better than the USA. Don't be ridiculous of what you just wrote
very nice chat when riding, just be careful traffic.
@sara.cbc924 ай бұрын
Most of my friends have left for the states. It has it's own problems with health care but overall still better off than in Canada.
@MichaelSteger-dl2js4 ай бұрын
I'll be leaving for wife's home country or USA. Canada isn't sustainable.
@Bobwa20084 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Vancouver British Columbia. Yes it’s very expensive to live here if you’re not earning big money you’d probably never own your own home, rent is at least $3000 a month. As for the rest of his comments they may be accurate for eastern Canada but definitely not accurate for British Columbia. BC is definitely the most beautiful province in Canada we don’t need a car to get around we have Sky Trains that take you to 6 cities we have buses and ferries that take to to different islands in BC and the food scene in BC is freaking amazing weather its Chinese , Taiwanese , Japanese,Thai, Vietnamese, German, Afghan and I have been to other countries including China Italy Iceland and so on. In BC we don’t get much snow at all and don’t get very cold. Prozzie obviously hasn’t spent much time in BC.
@buda3d20074 ай бұрын
@@Bobwa2008 Vancouver is a fun city but I'd never want to live there, the explosion of high rises and crime changed my desire to migrate there, I guess if you are already established there it's a win but anyone else is going to struggle including young people trying to establish themselves away from home
@joannelin854 ай бұрын
Vancouver and Victoria are better than Ontario! I really enjoy staying here, City surrounded by nature, stunning views, slow pace..
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
@@Bobwa2008 at least 3000 for rent what the fffffff
@easyluckable4 ай бұрын
$3000 is slightly exaggerated, you can get a nice 1 bed apartment that’s built in the last 5 years for $2300-2600 outside of dt Vancouver and Olympic village. If you go to places like Surrey where it takes about 40 minutes to go to dt via sky train, you can get a studio for $1800. It’s still expensive and those apartments are generally small, so for many people, finding roommates or finding an old apartment make more sense.
@NicholasParkinson-u8z4 ай бұрын
I love that you're from Ottawa - you've summed up exactly why I've begun to look for teaching work overseas in Asia. Canada has its charms, but theres alot of downsides that people overlook. Another Ottawa native here haha
@tomleong37134 ай бұрын
I totally understand your views & feelings towards Canada. I came to Canada when I was 9. In a few years, I will be retiring and we are making plans to move back to H.K. You are very on the point with the criticism of Canada. Food and cost of living.
@djunior8744 ай бұрын
Moving to HK now is not a good move
@tomleong37134 ай бұрын
@@djunior874 We have been back a few times already. We have friends and relatives who have given us the information we needed. Unfortunately we don’t believe everything that is reported in the news and media. Experience yourself is the best. Plus we are both Canadian citizens, worst case is leaving. Thanks for the heads up, appreciated.
@djunior8744 ай бұрын
@@tomleong3713 Okay, just don't criticise the government, because there is no freedom of speech in Hong Kong any more.
@Kate-ub1dp3 ай бұрын
@@djunior874I agree with you. My parents moved back to HK from Toronto in 2017 and now they’re planning to move back to Toronto.
@misha40864 ай бұрын
最喜歡Prozzie這種社會觀察影片了
@CalgaryIvan4 ай бұрын
I come from Hong Kong. I strongly agree with you. I just moved to Calgary about two months ago. Everything is expensive, especially rent and car insurance. Additionally, it's very hard for newcomers to get a job here . Even if you can find a job, the salary is very low and cannot support living expenses.
@sara.cbc924 ай бұрын
Housing is out of control. No one can own a home unless you're a millionaire.
@PrometheanKitchen964 ай бұрын
As a Canadian myself after I finish chef's school, I think I am planning on moving to some place warmer like Florida or South America since I'm not exactly a fan of the snow
@yourwisecousinjoe88414 ай бұрын
I went to Vancouver 2 weeks ago, it was a beautiful city, I like it a lot. I will go back there more often...
@tacowaco-t7v4 ай бұрын
I can tell you, regarding Healthcare, Taiwan surpass Canada in many aspects, dental is also covered in Taiwan, to get dental cleaning, wisdom tooth removal or filling done, are all covered and you pay about $8 CAD. Not to mention that all the other hospital and clinics are much better and quicker. But of course Canada has great tranquility and peacefulness you might not be able to find. But I would also choose Taiwan mainly because of the convenience, the lifestyle (events, night market, entertainment, food everywhere!) and of course the healthcare. I would only choose Canada if I want a peaceful life and nice weather.
@edithy.25794 ай бұрын
I like more the dental care in Canada. The quality is much better. Generally speaking, I like the health care provided in Canada.
@jfyhou4 ай бұрын
Ive been living in Canada for almost 3 decades. Canada is not yet a third world country but it's becoming one. Most people here can see that it is a sinking ship. I am considering going back to Taiwan.
@7302elppa4 ай бұрын
台灣也沒有你想的那麼好,除了法律還沒通過擁有槍枝。聽起來全球也一樣,房價,通膨,天氣,政治
@一陣風-i1p4 ай бұрын
@@7302elppa到歐洲跟南美地區你會覺得台灣是天堂,不知道什麼叫痛苦的話你去住看看就知道
@CrazyMumu4 ай бұрын
@@7302elppa 跟全球其他國家比台灣的通膨是個笑話。才漲那麼幾趴就不要拿出來說嘴了。
@huangjacqueline95814 ай бұрын
@@7302elppa 你如果住過國外你就會知道台灣是天堂,台灣的通膨根本好像沒有
@edithy.25794 ай бұрын
@@CrazyMumu台北房價你喜歡嗎!
@GgraceTseng4 ай бұрын
騎車好多驚喜呀~那攝影杆🤣真的 狠搞笑餒🤔😝
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
haha I need to move it so it's not right in my face
@yccn4104 ай бұрын
Taiwanese living in Canada now. Where I live (Vancouver) is getting more and more expensive and the salary is not that high (esp after tax). The job market is brutal here and so many people have a hard time finding jobs. It’s getting less safe and homeless problem is getting worse. The immigration issues you mentioned are on spot.
@hellojennifer5204 ай бұрын
+1
@PatG-xd8qn4 ай бұрын
Vancouver is Canada's most expensive city. It's like living in Los Angeles, Paris or London and complaining about the cost of living... Canada has lots of amazing cities that are very cheap relatively to other developped nations. Everytime I see Canadians complaining about the cost of living, they either live in Toronto or Vancouver, which isn't surprising
@jca4la4 ай бұрын
Thanks Prozzie, keep these mobile vids coming!
@ethanoyamawang4 ай бұрын
I'm the same! I moved to Okinawa from Vancouver Island. After being in Canada for 20 years, I realize it's different from what it used to be. Healthcare in Canada is going down the drain.
@iceboy54694 ай бұрын
As someone currently living in Ottawa, you explained it perfectly with perception vs reality!
@jlhsiao4 ай бұрын
As someone who used to live in Taipei and is now living in Vancouver, the housing price in Taipei is equally depressing if not even more so.
@dawsonhildebrandt29 күн бұрын
Your comments on the pace of life are so true. I lived in Shanghai for 2 months and the speed of social life and work and dating was refreshingly quick and easy. Canadians drag their feet and are afraid to make decisions in a lot of ways. 2 months there was like 2 years in Canada
@9walkerYT2 ай бұрын
I am from Canada now living in Taiwan. Basically I agree with everything you said about Canada especially snow. But I think there is one major advantage in Canada is the AIR. Canada has like almost zero pollution compare to Taiwan.
@greggmacdonald96444 ай бұрын
Former Ottawa resident here. I haven't lived in Canada for a couple decades now, or visited for about 15 years, it's sad to hear how things have changed back where I grew up and lived. Still, I usually enjoyed the weather, especially those Ottawa winters! Mind you, I never owned a car there, relied on OC Transpo to get to work and such, so maybe that's why :)
@shih-chinghuang96494 ай бұрын
So true!! I hate it so much when it snows.
@bettyli66354 ай бұрын
Totally agree. SNOW SUCKS That's why I moved to Mexico 10.5 years ago.
@MayLee-bv8tj4 ай бұрын
nice video. im from Hong Kong. I agree how slow pacing in Canada compared with HongKong, Taiwan and many Asian Countries. Most systems in Asian counties are pretty fast and up to data but the system in Canada seems still in developing. thats suck.
@澤-m6o4 ай бұрын
台灣很多駕駛 開車或騎車的習慣都不太好 騎車一定要多留意小心安全
@James08104 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right, the only reason I'm still here is for the salary(I work in film production) and for my kids. I'm on my way back to Taiwan though. I came to Taiwan in 1991, it was good for a while... Taiwan has improved dramatically over the years. The immigration policy Trudeau implemented really messed it up. Of course, its more complicated than that.
@happytravelersjournal4 ай бұрын
So true. It's great you clarify the reality of Canadian life (esp. for the recent few years) to the Taiwanese. I enjoyed my visit very much to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City, but also couldn't stand the winter there. Life in Canada indeed is more complicated nowadays in many aspects. I think our neighbor (the States) may also experience a lot of issues too... On the other hand, although I don't really like snow very much, I cannot stand the summer heat in Taiwan anymore after living in Canada for almost 20 years, and also cannot handle well with the noise and crowds after getting used to the pace and space here. There is no perfect place in the world. Just have to find one that is most suitable for you.
@huangcc724 ай бұрын
The noise problem in Taiwan is mainly from scooters, it will be improved as scooters have to be electrical by regulation moving forward.
@StevenHung4 ай бұрын
I am also a native Taichung-ner who is currently working and living in Ottawa for my second year here and waiting in the line of PR application. Really Appreciate to hear the Canada living experience from you, and it's definitely true that Taiwanese cuisine is way better than Canadian one. Life is struggle, but foreign experience is still fascinating to me now :)
I am immigrating from Canada to Uruguay in South America. Canada has too many silly regulations, particularly from the provincial governments, that made it hard to run my little business. Identity politics is big in Canada: what your skin colour is matters more than who you are.
@MC-lr3md4 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that 😢 Hope you get to do what you wanna do in Uruguay.
@carlnilssonyoung89614 ай бұрын
@@MC-lr3md isn’t it Uruguay’s own inflation is very high?
@fjculver44134 ай бұрын
Went to Byward Market area in Ottawa the other day. Half the shops closed and so many sketchy people roaming around checking out parked cars or begging. The rest were laying on the sidewalk creating an even worse environment. Trudeau was off in DC that day so I didn't even get to see protesters. Thankfully my wife is a foreigner so I can use her passport to escape Canada once it falls further.
@EianPan4 ай бұрын
給字幕團隊按👍很用心
@davychai95164 ай бұрын
Honest and amazing review for current Canada, thx 😊
@aurionson4 ай бұрын
I moved to central Montreal, so I avoided most of the car dependence issues you mentioned and the prices are, for now, not as bad as Ontario. Cheap restaurants in Asia are definitively a plus, but Montréal has a good reputation for food diversity, which is rare outside of the very center of Asian metropolises.
Your motorbike videos are my favourite, please make more
@CerealforProtein3 ай бұрын
One thing regarding the asthetics of the infrastructure: thats the postmodern asthetic that is pervasive everywhere. Its not specifically the same look, but its the uninspired utilitarian asthetic of sky-high, blocky, glass buildings. Look at any city where the infrastructure is newer and it all looks the same. The only difference are the historic landmarks. Looking at the older cities like Budapest, it is very distint.
@tciesla3 ай бұрын
Dude, I'm from Buffalo, I know about snow and humidity!!! I can relate...
@ThomasYaya4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. My Filipina partner is considering a move to Canada, so this serves to dissuade her.
Great video! Totally agree with you on many points, especially the point about living with snow. I grew up in Alberta and now live in Taiwan. The only time I enjoyed snow was when it started falling, I'm inside, and I didn't need to go out.
@Chris-xc1tm4 ай бұрын
I live in Ottawa. I disagree with Prozzie sometimes but everything he is saying is true. It is Ok to be retired here in the summer. I spend my winters in Asia. Canada in winter is a punishment.
@sandyliao56384 ай бұрын
開車錄影片, 有替你緊張一下, 請注意騎車的安全! 但聽完對加拿大的分析, 更認識這個國家了! 👍
@oscarhalder3 ай бұрын
I agree with everything with the exception of the food criticism. It’s not that bad…there are lots of good Asian food places in Toronto and Vancouver 🤪. But the cost of living/eating out is insane now, cooking at home is the wiser thing to do.
@thc28364 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. I came to Canada in 2018 and witnessed how Canada fell in just 6 years. housing pricing doubled but salaries remained the same. I love Canada, but living a decent life with a regular job in GTA is so hard. I am planing to move to Ottawa after visiting my family in mainland China. Luckily, my PR was approved and once I get my Canadian citizenship next year, I will look for jobs in the States or Asian countries as well, like Japan. BTW I studied at Kingston for the first three years at Q's U and I love Ottawa and hate GTA, lol. Great video, thanks for sharing!
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
@@thc2836 Kingston is a nice town!
@thc28364 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie Agree! Kingston is always my Canadian hometown. I’m always telling myself Kingston is the real Canada, GTA is not😂😂😂
@cathymitchell94504 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in Taiwan, lived in Canada for 10 years, and now resides in Australia, I completely relate to what you said about snow (I used to live in Toronto). Dealing with snow can be really inconvenient; I dislike waking up in the morning and finding the driveway covered with snow. Snow on the road is always dirty - we always need to wash the car underneath, or it will eventually rust because of the salt. One year, I forgot to empty the water from the pipe in the backyard, and my basement flooded when spring came because the water inside the pipe froze to ice, burst the pipe during winter, and melted when the weather warmed up. Sydney, where I live now, is in a similar situation in terms of housing prices and the rental market to Canada. With the rising mortgage interest rates, more people can't afford to pay their mortgages and have to sell their property. This has caused high demand in the rental housing market and, subsequently, high rent. It's just a vicious cycle. When I first moved to Sydney, I was surprised to learn that houses in Australia do not have basements like in Canada. They also do not have a central air conditioning system. My husband has only been to Taiwan three times, but he loves the country so much that he keeps asking me about moving there. However, it's not just the two of us - we also have school-age kids, so it's not as simple as it would be for singles or couples without children. There are many things to consider before making such a big decision.
@PatG-xd8qn4 ай бұрын
I think the problem with snow is that many people move to Canada without knowing how to deal with snow, how to dress properly in cold weather and what type of activities to do to enjoy winter Personally, winter is my favorite season
@TheSharkasmCrew3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about the food scene in Ottawa LOL. I'd say food is one of the things the GTHA does better than many places (even outside of Canada), just because of the sheer variety of cuisines you have access to. Montreal and Vancouver have great food scenes as well. The price of eating out definitely hurts, though, and certainly if you were dropped somewhere at random in Canada there is a 95% chance that the food there will be terrible.
@joshrogers73474 ай бұрын
Glad to see youre still enjoying taiwan! like the video its like old advchinas videos riding around. Im from a small town in BC thats technically a rainforest, but its winter for over half the year so its practically a snow-forest. it is beautiful but Id be happy to never see snow again.
@catherine27934 ай бұрын
I'm a new immigrant of Canada,and I totally agree with you!
Canada has people from all around the world. Some of them run eateries and restaurants, not the lousy chains you mentioned. And some of these eateries and restaurants are far far better than much of the food in Taiwan. Point of reference: western Canada which may be a different scene than the Ontario suburbs you mentioned. Cheers, Guy
@joannelin854 ай бұрын
Vancouver and Victoria are better than Ontario!
@陳冠翰-h2p4 ай бұрын
I am Taiwanese living in Canada, your description is correct and true.
@davidhinkley4 ай бұрын
I've lived in 3 provinces and numerous places in north and mostly southern Ontario and two thing are standard: Brutal winters and excessively hot and humid July, August and much of September (with some years being less so in September.) People just don't get it.
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
yeah no one believes me when I tell them how humid and gross the weather is
@kklei35064 ай бұрын
A few years back, I though the best case scenario for my teenager son was him going to some Canadian University and probably get a green card and stay. Now I don't. And for the sake of Canidians, the first thing to get better is to kick the PM out.
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
Trudeau is probably gonna go
@Cujo54 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie He wont go. He's employed by Xi to run Canada. Voting no longer important.
@nohobobo4 ай бұрын
Canadian university education is still amongst the best in the world. They don't have to stay in the country after they graduate. And Canada doesn't have "Green Card"
@kklei35064 ай бұрын
@@nohobobo Well, you are not wrong. But university is, from my point of view, more like a stepping stone than academic achievement. And green card is just a substitute name for citizenship. Cheers.
@greggmacdonald96444 ай бұрын
@@kklei3506 That's not accurate. In the US where the term "green card" is slang people use, that's referring to a permanent residence card, NOT citizenship.
@klondikechris4 ай бұрын
I am an immigrant to Canada and I chose to become Canadian. I am very happy I did! I live in the far north, where life is actually really slow, and I like that .Clean air, and water, wildlife, mountains and trees, All good things as far as I'm concerned. He is right about the prices though. Where I live, a hamburger is around $20 now, or more!
@jejudo30004 ай бұрын
Love live True North brother!
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
Haha not as far as Alert I hope
@hackashaq84 ай бұрын
Is it easy to get to Greenland from where you are
@klondikechris4 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie Spent two years up there altogether after five trips, but no I live in Yukon now.
@PHILSUE09014 ай бұрын
20 US dollars is too expensive, it’s equivalent to more than NT$600. In Taiwan, a hamburger costs almost NT$100~200.
@Arnold0043724 ай бұрын
I just moved from Taipei to Berta! Really like this place, it’s way better than Taipei. Thank you for leaving Canada so I can be here and survive when something happens in Taiwan😍
@KimoDCed4 ай бұрын
When i left Vancouver about 7 years ago, the food scene was amazing. Lots of amazing ethnic food and gourmet spots to choose from (pricy, yes, but you'd think you are getting what you paid for). From what i heard about Toronto and my short stay there, i'd say the same about that city as well. I know that food can really be trying in smaller cities and towns, but I just want to point out it's not all bad. Not to mention Taiwan is steadily being taken over by big corporate food chains as well. Having said all that above, i know the last while Canada has changed a lot for the worse. I wholeheartedly wish things there get better soon for the sake of my family amd friends.
@heart-and-seoul3 ай бұрын
Somehow this video popped up for me and I totally relate! I’m Canadian living in Korea and you’ve hit almost all the same points as me. I’ve been here 9 years and everyone is always asking when I’m going to go back, to which I can’t answer. (I’ve been to Taiwan before and I would say it’s very similar to Korean life.) I’m not sure the system in Taiwan, but one other point of discussion when it comes to Canada for me would be the healthcare system! In Korea we do have national health insurance to subsidize the costs, and in my experience it has been well worth it for the service you get!! We have many hospitals to choose from, and it’s easy to get appointments or tests and surgeries quickly. Meanwhile, (in Ontario at least) you are sometimes waiting months for MRI’s or surgery dates, which in the waiting time you are doing irreversible damage or getting worse. You can also go to whichever type of doctor you need directly, unlike the family doctor/referral system we use in Canada, which again takes more time. I read something online that a lot of Canadians believe they will die waiting for medical assistance.
@MC-lr3md4 ай бұрын
Not your fault at all. Childcare educator is such an important job that we all appreciate and respect. Educators deserve higher pay.
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
the problem is that it's not possible for kindergartens and things like that to make money. The business doesn't produce anything and it's not scalable. If you're wealthy enough to afford a nice kindergarten then it's better to have one parent stay home with the child
@@Prozzie I do agree it’s a business that is hard to scale..but it’s not impossible. However, it’d lead to putting more pressure on parents with unaffordable childcare costs unless the gov increases taxes and provides subsidies. Where I live, the childcare costs are extremely high that basically, 80% of my incomes are going to the costs. And I hope the most of money goes to educators as they’re well deserved.
@huangjacqueline95814 ай бұрын
@@蔡兔子 台灣的通膨相對於其他國家根本不算通膨啊
@PatG-xd8qn4 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie I find your arguments a bit contradicting. You complain about the cost of living in Canada, but complain that kindergarten prices in Canada are controlled to keep them affordable for all families 😅 In reality, all countries have good and bad sides, and all countries have more expensive cities and less expensive cities. Canada actually has lots of very affordable cities relatively to other developped nations, cities that also have high standards of living And personally, I love winter. The problem I see nowadays is that a lot of city folks and immigrants don't have the proper clothing to be comfortable in cold temperatures and don't know what kind of activities to do in winter. Of course winter is depressive if you don't have the proper clothing and stay locked inside your house 24 hour/24...
@SpencerGatten3 ай бұрын
in reference to your comments at 2:45 its not incumbent fatigue he literally is directly making living costs worse it can be proven, even CBC is admitting his policies are failing. People are sick of him because he controls a lot of levers that could make things better and doesnt. I talk about it on my channel, cool you found a new life in taiwan for me I am looking at japan.
Love the moto blogs, get to see thing I saw when I was there. Early Childhood teachers in Australia make $AU80-90,000 a year and is one of the skilled migration areas that can get a visa...
@Prozzie4 ай бұрын
god damn that's a good salary. It's too bad I don't speak Australian
@Cujo54 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie It's not hard, just gotta say mate a lot.
@7302elppa4 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie 澳洲不是說英文嗎?
@puggsincyberspace4 ай бұрын
@@Cujo5 @Prozzie also say F**k and C**t a lot as well, also shorten a lot of words and add O to the end, Servo, Bottleo. Speak fast so 3 or more words are turned into a single word. That should do it, perfect Australian...
@caseclosed93424 ай бұрын
I’m American and grew up with snow in Pennsylvania and live in Florida now and I am so glad to have no snow. Only thing is that cost of living was also cheaper when I moved but now it’s gone up as well…
@charlesyeh6454 ай бұрын
謝謝講話突然中斷,讓我抬頭看了下螢幕,看到台灣最美的風景之一由你旁邊經過,愉悅. 😀
@MarcoGPUtuber4 ай бұрын
Down with Snow!
@michaelclark31924 ай бұрын
Nearly all these points can apply one to one to Australia except the snow, carbon tax and chain restaurants thing especially where I live in Melbourne. Our best thing is the food and the public transport isn't too bad in many places but we are having a housing crisis, we had like 800k people arrive last year and rents are at record lows of 1% so have skyrocketed, also house prices are 10x the median wage. I really want to get out of the west and back to Asia - i spent 6 months in Taiwan in 2018 - but having a stable job in my field is what keeps me here, also friends and family.
@王小雞-s1c4 ай бұрын
Every country has his good parts and bad parts depends on what you need.
@WesDaviestravel4 ай бұрын
I'm scared to go back :/
@francesteng75194 ай бұрын
I like Canada but sadly I move to Los Angeles after 6 years in Toronto. My experience there: 1. So difficult to find a job for the immigrants since lots of companies ask for Canadian experience. 2. I don’t mind the winter snow if I don’t need to work. 3. The sale tax is so high, more than 13% 4. The new built houses look the same. That’s not pretty.
@DavidL-ii7yn3 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, I also can confirm this is an excellent critique. The only thing I would argue is that Canadian dining is pretty good: because we've embraced multiculturalism, we've got the best food from all over the world (at least in the cities).
@scabu34 ай бұрын
I agree with you about Canada, and I love Asia also, its better in a lot of ways. Im hopefully Pollievre can set this country in the right direction I love everything he has to say.
@nine72954 ай бұрын
Most residential homes do not have A/C in the coastal area of BC, including Vancouver. I have been here for over 30 years and never own an A/C or a heat exchange. There is a heat wave over the summer, sometimes, but it's not that bad. And it's dry on the west coast so it doesn't feel bad at all. And there isn't much snow in the winter at all. I dare to argue that Vancouver's climate is better than Taiwan, which is very hot and muggy, and almost all the Taiwan KZbinrs had mentioned this. As for cost, it's not cheap, but i don't see how it's more expensive than Hong Kong (where i used to live), or California (where i used to live also). I am also not sure about the ugliness of the suburbs. I don't care about the malls' architecture, as it's just a place to buy the stuff you need . I prefer the open space in any suburbs and fresh air over the concrete forest in Hong Kong or Taipei. And about slowness, well, Hongkongers think Taiwan is slow, so how about that eh? You can stay in Taiwan, you can justify it. But just don't exaggerate the facts, like using the climate in central and eastern Canada, as it's not the whole Canada (quoting your words). Continue to enjoy your white privilege in Taiwan. Peace
@Anne-rm3xu4 ай бұрын
I am Taiwanese and moved to Canada few years ago. House price go up double, and groceries prices go up a lot in these few years. And the safety becomes much worse in these few years, too. I watch a news report that someone’s car was stolen. The man found his stolen car in a container car in Mississauga and called the police. But the police said they can’t do anything. Finally, the man just can let bad guys to take his car away. Right now, most of house in Ontario are more than 1 million CAD. And some groups want to promote a new law to add additional tax 1~2% house value to all the people who own a over 1 million price house. It is too crazy. It means if someone want to own a house, he needs to pay extra 1~2% houses value price each year and pay mortgage at the same time.