why people are leaving Canada | is it worth moving to Canada in 2024?

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Febby Lyan

Febby Lyan

Күн бұрын

hey friends!
in this video, we talk about a hot topic in Canada pertaining to outflow of residents ie. people (both Canadians and immigrants) leaving the country. we start with some context ie. the lay of the land, the 7 key reasons which I think drive this trend as well as my personal POV as someone who moved to Canada almost 5 years ago.
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DISCLAIMER: I am not an immigration consultant, financial advisor, tax expert, or real estate agent. this video is for educational purposes only - if anything, please do your own research.
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00:00 intro
00:50 context
02:15 7 reasons why people are leaving canada
02:50 reason 1: high taxes
03:53 reason 2: limited career opportunities
07:25 reason 3: rise in crime & homelessness
10:39 reason 4: high cost of living
11:57 reason 5: housing crisis
13:23 reason 6: government
15:07 reason 7: challenges in making friends
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@febbylyan
@febbylyan 4 ай бұрын
[03/15] a video on the pros & cons of living in Singapore is up on my channel! kzbin.info/www/bejne/iXSVfZWgl5uKedU [01/14] I noticed that this video has been gaining a lot of traction, and I'm learning so much about Canada & other parts of the world through your inputs. so THANK YOU to those of you who chose to respectfully and thoughtfully engage on this platform (and with one another) to share your personal stories, constructive criticism, and diverse perspectives. I appreciate them and I'm sure many others will find them helpful as well ✨
@wish-56
@wish-56 4 ай бұрын
Yeah why are u moving out from singapore
@JabbuJi
@JabbuJi 4 ай бұрын
Haha do job Canadian way? Do they use a magic wand to get things done? Honestly it's a ridiculous thing going on since ages and Ontario removed the ask now for Canadian experience.
@sw8281
@sw8281 4 ай бұрын
Clearly a hot topic in Canada!
@josevilas4927
@josevilas4927 4 ай бұрын
Never mind. For one that leaves there are 50 in line waiting to immigrate to Canada. In a globalized world you can live where you feel more comfortable. Some Canadians and immigrants move because they can not stand those looong winters. Some move because they think Canada is too liberal. But at the end of the day , you must adapt to Canada. Canada, its weather and polices will NOT adapt to you.
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
@@wish-56 she likes to chew gum😂😂😂
@ElPalomo
@ElPalomo 3 ай бұрын
I moved from a third world country 3 years ago and planning to move back because somehow as crazy as it sounds Canada seems like a downgrade. No matter how Poor I was in South America I was always able to afford rent and groceries. Here, it’s one or the other.
@johnwayne2140
@johnwayne2140 3 ай бұрын
Shocking indeed especially taking into account the time, effort and investment in moving to a country that is not what you imagined it to be
@user-be5qg7mr1s
@user-be5qg7mr1s 3 ай бұрын
come to america..
@ahahahahagotcha
@ahahahahagotcha 3 ай бұрын
get yourself a better job, if you can't who's problem is that?
@_amelia96
@_amelia96 3 ай бұрын
I follow a South American KZbinr who had the same thing happen to him, he moved to Canada and didn't look happy, Canada has this aspect of being a great country, and it is, but people idealize it a lot, and when they see the problems or the face not so nice gets frustrated.
@samoday2992
@samoday2992 3 ай бұрын
@@ahahahahagotchawhat better job you bell end ? The incomes are shockingly here
@littlethings8331
@littlethings8331 3 ай бұрын
Moved to Canada in 2017 and looking to leave in 2024. I was lucky to come here with a job and I’m making a six figure income even though I’m far from being successful. However, the problem with canada at the moment is even if you have a decent job and not too bad salary, you still can’t afford a home and the rent keeps going through the roof. Canada’s obsession with immigration is lazy and irresponsible. The politicians and elites see immigrants as cash cows and instead of creating companies that generate jobs and wealth, they speculate in the housing markets which are fuelled by immigrants. Immigration is not necessarily a bad thing but you do it with a plan, definitely not as radically as Canada did under the liberal government. The massive immigration only helps the rich, the already haves and the investors. Ask middle and lower classes how they feel about their life quality in Canada, do they really benefit from the immigration? They fight hard for jobs with minimum wages, pay for ridiculous rents, wait in the long line at the emergency rooms, get into bidding wars in the housing markets …. If you are not rich, simply don’t come to Canada. It’s not worth it unless you enjoy living from paycheck to paycheck and owning nothing.
@griffinjosh7183
@griffinjosh7183 3 ай бұрын
Very good summary and analysis. Totally agree and good advice.
@mmaco12
@mmaco12 3 ай бұрын
I live in Germany and we have the same situation.
@mitchtherighteous
@mitchtherighteous 3 ай бұрын
This is actually a good take aha and not just whining from unsucessful immigrants that don't want to work hard in canada, thank you for this. The immigration "solution" is lazy, locals HATE IT, we hate hacing communities we feel we aren't a part of and having doctors become scarce commodities just because of the entitlements of immigrants. You clearly see th ebigger picture and we apprecaite your insight, its bigger than hastings street or whatever, those are just symptoms of a greater problem.
@nealewalter
@nealewalter 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting analysis.
@user-yb9sf7yi1n
@user-yb9sf7yi1n 3 ай бұрын
As Canadian, I planned to retire in Canada but now I can’t due to too pricy of rent. I will stay in Seattle for keeping my job till 2 years later I will be 65.
@coolkanadian
@coolkanadian 3 ай бұрын
I’m a Canadian who moved to the United States. I recently got my U.S Citizenship. Life has been so much easier here. I have so much more savings and disposable income. I have a mortgage that has a rate that is locked in for 30 years! A 30 year fixed mortgage. My phone is unlimited for $30 a month. Insurance for two new cars is $170 a month. Gas is cheaper. Food is cheaper. Alcohol is cheaper. When you go to the doctor or hospital you get seen right away. I’m very unlikely to ever move back to Canada. I love to visit, but the U.S is far superior when it comes to overall quality of life which I have experienced first hand.
@brianfantana8510
@brianfantana8510 3 ай бұрын
Biggest mistake I made was moving back to Canada. Stay where you are !
@bananian
@bananian 3 ай бұрын
How much to see the doctor?
@geraldbouvy1222
@geraldbouvy1222 3 ай бұрын
​@bananian touche', but atleast we have doctors available in America...well, until illigal immigration and bad laws shut down hospitals, see: California's new law that expands Healthcare coverage to illigals...and will bankrupt hospitals with 18 dollar payments for x-rays.
@coolkanadian
@coolkanadian 3 ай бұрын
@@bananian This is a great question. I have insurance through work. They pay most of my premium. I have $80 per paycheck taken out every two weeks. To go for a physical once a year is free. To go to a family doctor outside of that is just a $30 co pay charge. So you pay the $30 and then insurance pays the rest. Specialists are $60. If you are someone who needs major treatment (Let’s say I get cancer) the most I will have to pay on a calendar year is $5,000 out of pocket. Insurance has to cover the rest even if the treatment is in the hundreds of thousands. I’m fortunate though to have a good job and good insurance.
@DCSAmimd
@DCSAmimd 3 ай бұрын
shhhhhh!! dont say that! see, canada is a heaven! so does cuba, equador, venezuela, china and socialism is a colorfull success! United States is hell on earth... yea, right...
@siobhanhogan4495
@siobhanhogan4495 3 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Canada. Even with "Canadian work experience" and a diploma in a high-demand profession, I'm struggling to find a job! Many of my collogues are immigrants who've told me how much they hate the work conditions they're subjected to. It's often abusive. Many feel they have no choice but to show up and keep quiet on the job, which breaks my heart. It's also a serious moral/ethical and political issue that many of my collogues refuse to speak up and report legitimate instances of abuse in/of the system when they do occur. Many people look the other way. I refuse to tolerate this. But when I spoke up, I had nasty labels attached to me before I was fired. The system is broken and abuse is tolerated because... well, people need to eat and employers know that. It's all so wrong.
@InBrz
@InBrz 3 ай бұрын
agree 100%
@TWEETYDOTPIE
@TWEETYDOTPIE 3 ай бұрын
All the points u mentioned is same as Dubai. Initially they all ask for experience in that country which is ridiculous. Even in 1999 I asked the same question how can we start to get experience when they don't give us the job to start with.
@Alex-df4lt
@Alex-df4lt 3 ай бұрын
There are abusive people in every company. They constitute a very small proportion, perhaps just 5% or less but become very problematic when promoted. Usual strategy to deal with it is simply to change projects/teams or join other company. They are usually very intelligent and avoid leaving evidence to report them to HR. But if they do, report them.
@chefssaltybawlz
@chefssaltybawlz 3 ай бұрын
Not comparing specifics but it’s like that here in the US, it’s wild 🤦🏿‍♂️ both my parents have been at their jobs 30 plus years which is nice but a rarity these days. Especially in real estate like I am. Both employers and employees seem to work against each other than together.
@cesarb8536
@cesarb8536 3 ай бұрын
Keep your head up, you will find a job soon. best of luck :)
@moneytreesph8198
@moneytreesph8198 4 ай бұрын
I moved back to the Philippines after a year in Canada. I missed eating at restaurants, travelling and buying nice things. Those are just things I cannot sustain in Canada. My lifestyle here is much better.
@falluj
@falluj 4 ай бұрын
Tama 😊👊
@FatherFH
@FatherFH 4 ай бұрын
Canadians also have no idea what Street Food is. This place sucks when it comes to fun.
@nuk3fishydude902
@nuk3fishydude902 3 ай бұрын
Go to middle east you will know how we filipinks can afford luxury things
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
If God forbid you contract any dreaded disease like cancer that is very expensive in the Philippines do you think you’ll be able to afford it with Phil health? My wife went through cancer treatment in Canada and we did not spend a single cent.
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
@@FatherFH then leave. Eat street food in the Philippines, and see how soon you get dysentery.😅
@menguardingtheirownwallets6791
@menguardingtheirownwallets6791 4 ай бұрын
For Canadians over the age of 65, the lack of health care in Canada is turning deadly. More and more of them are dying while waiting for treatments. Many of them are now deciding that it is better to emmigrate to some other country that has a functioning health care system before they get seriously sick and die in Canada waiting for treatment.
@ShitWrangler
@ShitWrangler 4 ай бұрын
interestingly enough, the sex, drugs and rock & roll generation is one of humanities first to have mass 'multi-morbidities' requiring health care straining service.
@TheTruth-cg8vj
@TheTruth-cg8vj 4 ай бұрын
Because the government saves money that way. Look at all the taxes you pay compared to what you get apathetic Canadian.
@GidzPaul
@GidzPaul 4 ай бұрын
Fly to India, and get all medical stuff done at a very cheap cost.
@TheTruth-cg8vj
@TheTruth-cg8vj 4 ай бұрын
In Canada US, medical pros have corrupted the market to keep practitioners down and their incomes up. The result is for something minor and routine, such as putting a cast on a kid's broken arm, runs into the thousands, when any old carpenter could probably do the job just as well. @@GidzPaul
@JohnSmith-sj2dk
@JohnSmith-sj2dk 4 ай бұрын
"Woke" Canadian Gov doesn't care - they encourage euthanasia.
@Daveoheight0808
@Daveoheight0808 15 күн бұрын
Born and raised in toronto, I live in Las Vegas. I am able to achieve the American dream in two years with an average salary( single income) , protect myself and my family with 2nd amendment right. 30yr fixed mortgage rate at 3.0% on a brand new house what Canadians would consider a big home at 2400 sq foot home. Foods cheaper , fuel cheaper, Nike is cheaper lol and most importantly No snow. If I carried the same amount of salary to Mississauga I would completely have the total opposite. I repeat, I would LITERALLY have the total opposite. God bless America, god save Canada
@jamescc2010
@jamescc2010 11 күн бұрын
Nice. From California!
@Thephilipcartmelexperience
@Thephilipcartmelexperience 3 ай бұрын
Born in Montreal in 1953. Moved to Vancouver in 1980. Moved to Ontario in 2011. Moved to New Brunswick in 2019. Now retired in Cebu Philippines after bringing my Filipina wife and kids to Canada in 2022, and after a year, we left and left disgusted.
@markymark7631
@markymark7631 3 ай бұрын
Amen to cebu rhats my end point God bless brother 😊
@josephrobi6806
@josephrobi6806 3 ай бұрын
I should report you 😂 I did the same. How is Cebu now? I found the weather extremely hot in Philippines 🇵🇭 that is tiring to me. Why New Brunswick?
@Thephilipcartmelexperience
@Thephilipcartmelexperience 3 ай бұрын
@@josephrobi6806 nb is the last affordable place in Canada
@andersonluna7551
@andersonluna7551 3 ай бұрын
I bet your wife is supposedly young enough to be your granddaughter lol.
@kellysmyth2337
@kellysmyth2337 3 ай бұрын
Me too
@christopherbuckley7544
@christopherbuckley7544 4 ай бұрын
The "Canadian Way" of "doing a job" is quite easy: Mouth shut, head down, focus on work, don't ask questions, don't make suggestions, take whatever pay is offered, expect to work 'on contract'. The rest is just B.S. employers throw at you to see if you're desperate enough to suck their tail pipes.
@asadb1990
@asadb1990 4 ай бұрын
Which is why you need to keep applying for new jobs constantly. Even salary job is a contract where you don't know the end date. And after 2 years, you should be changing jobs for sure. Don't get stuck at a company. Otherwise pay falls behind market.
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 4 ай бұрын
Seems you have never been to for example Latin America. If you get to work in a Latin company (if you actually manage to find a job over there as it's so difficult) you'll see Canada's work culture is heaven.
@asadb1990
@asadb1990 4 ай бұрын
@ddaniel987x well having lived in canada my whole life, the general culture in offices is more relaxed compared other countries. However, whenever new immigrants join a office, they ruin the level of expectation, work life balance, etc. They work way too hard for little pay and the bosses start expecting this from everyone. This upsets the local whites and the local naturalized citizens who grew up in canada.
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 4 ай бұрын
@@asadb1990 that’s a good point!
@alexrubin5955
@alexrubin5955 4 ай бұрын
​@@bartjenkins5036 Ha ha, hit the nail on the head. You just can't question anything the woke mob claims - absolutely no discussion permitted. The city of Calgary has this on their policy regarding change rooms in indoor swimming facilities: Customers have the right to access washrooms and change rooms which correspond with their gender identity and/or gender expression.
@user-gc5vm9dn2h
@user-gc5vm9dn2h 4 ай бұрын
Forget Canadian Experience, healthcare, high cost of living, etc. Canada is simply not worth moving to because salaries are low, taxation is high and the quality of life is low. It used to be a great country but those times are long gone! As Lt. Columbo would say "Just one more thing" - job hopping has become normal and so will country hopping. There is no employer loyalty and you might have put in your job your whole body and soul for years just to find out one day that you have been sacked because you are too expensive. People with professional mobility, like IT, are moving (used to, times have changed) every two years. We live in a tough world, life is short and opportunities don't come often so when they do grab them, even if that means moving to a different country. Going after opportunities is what capitalism is about so neither companies nor governments should feel bad when people are moving to greener pastures. Don't do to others what you don't like being done to you.
@TheTruth-cg8vj
@TheTruth-cg8vj 4 ай бұрын
And getting worse each passing day. Really what is the morality of MAID for son called mature minors. First country to go from first world to third world status.
@Robck27
@Robck27 4 ай бұрын
Which countries are the option as of today then as per your point if view?
@brendaleblanc4088
@brendaleblanc4088 4 ай бұрын
What is a nice Country other than Canada to move too, if one is a born here Canadian? Just asking.
@delicious9930
@delicious9930 4 ай бұрын
Its not perfect, as nothing is ever prefect, but it’s a great country… All countries definitely have their issues… What other countries would you suggest?
@pickywolf2728
@pickywolf2728 4 ай бұрын
@@delicious9930somewhere where you have sun ☀️ already goddamn it!! Can’t take the awful climate alone. Let alone the other BS..
@alexDumont2020
@alexDumont2020 3 ай бұрын
here we go: 1- increasing violence in major cities 2- Lack of services (Daycare, babysitters, doctors, etc) 3-COST of living 4-Rent (not only expensive but hard to find available options) 5- Weather 6- Very hard to get a decent job (that provides just enough for basic needs)
@ronbonora7872
@ronbonora7872 3 ай бұрын
bye bye!
@alexDumont2020
@alexDumont2020 3 ай бұрын
@@ronbonora7872 i m already gone. "It is all yours to enjoy".
@Gloryboyquan
@Gloryboyquan 2 ай бұрын
broo im 24Male Coming soon Whay do you think?? are there any restaurants jobs ???? ​@alexDumont2020
@AndreaWhy-ky3zj
@AndreaWhy-ky3zj 4 күн бұрын
To many lazy and disrespectful immigrants
@djbbb4923
@djbbb4923 3 ай бұрын
I think Australia is heading that way, too. Life here is getting expensive, but pay remains the same even though the average salary in Aus is higher than most countries
@martinleung212
@martinleung212 3 ай бұрын
Drugs haven't been "legalised" in Australia. 😂
@garawa1987
@garawa1987 3 ай бұрын
Australia doesn't have Justin Trudeau thank God
@RobVice
@RobVice 3 ай бұрын
It’s a plague torturing pretty much every country these days. I feel like there are too many people for the resources we have available now. A grand shift is coming, most probably through big wars..
@Samiyasofe
@Samiyasofe 3 ай бұрын
Don’t compare Australia to Canada one thing money can’t buy is feeling safe in a country and feeling safe leads to a better quality of life. You don’t understand as a parent how living through fear of your children being killed when you sent them to school everyday feels like. I live in the US and I would give anything to live in Australia not for money or investments but for safety.
@Henry-ve3ye
@Henry-ve3ye Ай бұрын
​then move to Singapore. hahaha.. CCTV everywhere @@Samiyasofe
@liteo57
@liteo57 4 ай бұрын
In 1993, I received a phone call from Canada, I was headhunted & offered a 2-year work contract. Within months, I moved from Singapore to Banff, Alberta. When my contract came-up for renewal in 1995, they wanted to extend my employment but they couldn't confirm the projected remuneration I would be receiving as the institution was undergoing restructuring, so I left. I stayed on in Canada for a couple more.months to enquire on job opportunities. I quickly realised that many in my profession had quit for better salaries in other fields or that they hopped from city to city for work. thus I decided that it would be best for me to return to my home country, Singapore after all.
@canadiansoviet
@canadiansoviet 4 ай бұрын
The Singapore dollar rose up pass the CAD about a few months ago. Singapore looks like a nation in the rise.....
@lyaro2000
@lyaro2000 4 ай бұрын
Best decision in your life
@ichow2941
@ichow2941 4 ай бұрын
Singapore is more advanced than Canada in every way and one of the best places to live on earth. And, by limiting people to get permanent residency and citizenship, they are maintaining the balance.
@globetrotterca
@globetrotterca 4 ай бұрын
Good choice!
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
@@canadiansoviet and as long as you don’t chew gum, you don’t get 100 lashes 😂😂😂
@Ben-cy5hg
@Ben-cy5hg 4 ай бұрын
I worked in Taiwan before. Even a minimum wage convenience store clerk can earn more than in Canada. I can buy more McDonald's hamburger, eating out 3 meals everyday, fewer days of salary to pay rent.(almost half)for example, Any minimum wage workers in Taiwan can rent a room by working less than 3 days, but in Canada a room is $600 which needs 6 days wage to pay the rent. And TTC bus and subway monthly fee is $155/. It needs 1.5 days' salary to buy it. Comparing to Taipei, it costs only less than 1 days' salary to buy the bus and subway monthly card.
@RobB537
@RobB537 4 ай бұрын
A 1 bhk apartment in GTA costs way more than 600, more like 1800-2400$
@Ben-cy5hg
@Ben-cy5hg 4 ай бұрын
@@RobB537 I think Markham, Richmond Hill or Scarborough, these places are a little cheaper. But it still costs at least 6 days to rent t room. If renting a room with own bathroom, it costs 12days working salary. But in Taiwan, it is very very easy to rent a room with own bathroom that only costs 6 days' salary. Based on my experience, I rent two places in Taipei. First one costs me 3 days' salary. The second one cost me 6 days' salary. They all have own bathroom. ( The salary I mentioned above is the local minimum wage) Canada really twice difficult than Taiwan for low income people.
@sanshin9
@sanshin9 4 ай бұрын
You see things exactly how I see it. Not so much on how something cost, but how much work I need to do to acquire things and services.
@gormenfreeman499
@gormenfreeman499 4 ай бұрын
The immigration is over done in Canada. The food supply and housing supply isnt growing along with the people coming. So its just a situation of people sharing smaller and smaller slices of a static pie. The Liberal government really must be idiots they cant see this what's happening. But they think a man can become a woman or vice versa so thats proof they’re crazy and can’t be trusted to make good decisions.🤣
@cranes2726
@cranes2726 4 ай бұрын
@@RobB537 I think he was talking about a single room, not an apartment.
@cazpk6840
@cazpk6840 3 ай бұрын
Canada was beautiful. Current Canadian PM destroyed it. Vote him out. Change is possible with good leaders who actually have morals.
@killermarfidyoh138
@killermarfidyoh138 3 ай бұрын
Canadians voted left.... So what did you expect.
@user-hz7ho8ft1b
@user-hz7ho8ft1b 3 ай бұрын
Did we… or did China
@Dan5482
@Dan5482 Ай бұрын
Justin Trudeau is bad, but the previous one, Harper, was even worse. In other words, Canada is bad regardless of the party in power.
@javar888
@javar888 29 күн бұрын
@@killermarfidyoh138china put him in.
@proudindiancitizen2494
@proudindiancitizen2494 23 күн бұрын
After years of the west bullying and intimidating and manipulating weaker countries.. seems like Karma has decided to show up!
@piespies10
@piespies10 3 ай бұрын
12 yrs in Canada and I felt my body aged so much... went to Mexico for vacation and I feel healthy eating good food and not frozen. I'm thinking of going back to my home country Philippines. The food, weather and lifestyle in Canada is making me sick. Not forget the crime rate too... :(
@noreplyzone-ef7uz
@noreplyzone-ef7uz 3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear you’re not having a pleasant experience. Have you tried a different province? Which city are you
@notyourbestie
@notyourbestie 3 ай бұрын
Same here. Im from Philippines and wanna go back home. Its not like the moviesssss here 😂
@ermagerd101
@ermagerd101 Ай бұрын
Have you noticed how many Canadians wear glasses? Weird huh?
@piespies10
@piespies10 Ай бұрын
@@noreplyzone-ef7uz I'm from Winnipeg... I think you're right, I should plan to move to a different province. I need more green and less frozen food. The Canadian lifestyle is driving me crazy.
@ianbrown7089
@ianbrown7089 4 ай бұрын
🇨🇦 As a Canadian I don't blame anyone leaving Canada . IT'S BROKEN ! 2024 big Tax Year coming ! Was a great Country years ago Now 3rd World ! No Doctors, nurses, police, etc etc BUT MUCH Drugs ! Gangs ! Homelessness ! GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION ! !!!!!!!!
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 4 ай бұрын
Me as someone coming from a 3rd world country I feel a bit offended when people say Canada it's a country like that. It's still far from being a 3rd world country. And corruption? Lol have you been to an actual corrupted country? A country where most to not say all of its income either goes to the personal wallet of some politician or that it's used to finance armed groups that commit atrocities against civilians.
@carmenrojas6053
@carmenrojas6053 4 ай бұрын
I agree
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 4 ай бұрын
governMIND
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 4 ай бұрын
IN YOUR FACE Canada’s Minister of Heritage is from Argentina Canada’s Minister of Trade is from China Canada’s Minister of Housing is from Somalia Canada’s Minister of Seniors is from India Canada’s Minister of Fisheries is from South Africa Canada’s Minister of Transportation is from Saudi Arabia Canada’s Minister of International Development is from India
@sweetpixiesmile
@sweetpixiesmile 4 ай бұрын
Dude, EVERYWHERE IS BROKEN. You're just trading one set of problems for another, in a place you're unfamiliar with. The question is what you can tolerate.
@TripMasterrr
@TripMasterrr 4 ай бұрын
As someone who moved Canada 3.5 years ago, I agree with all the reasons mentioned. There are many things government could have done better to fight against the inflation, housing crisis, high cost of living and rise in crime and homelessness. I don't even want to mention about the taxes. Like I am almost giving half of my salary to the government yet they are still taking %13 more on what we spend on, yet I've never seen a single place where that money was used to address any of these problems. One of the reasons I moved to Canada was to have a better life style, more buying power and better future for my future kids. But at this point I feel like I am living in a zombie land. High skilled workers will have some other opportunities elsewhere but refugees and low skilled workers will be stuck in Canada and it will get only worse with the current policies.
@heyyrudyy404
@heyyrudyy404 4 ай бұрын
The grass is greener where you put water in. Very simple to understand yet so many people fail to get this one.
@alexdietz7362
@alexdietz7362 4 ай бұрын
​@@heyyrudyy404my bank account was frozen.
@neilirvine7129
@neilirvine7129 4 ай бұрын
Yes! The UK has exactly the same problem - high taxes, reckless/incompetent government, vanishing social services. They're now attracting low-skilled workers, and they say their best and brightest are moving to... Canada...
@christopherconceal9715
@christopherconceal9715 4 ай бұрын
You are a slave to the government. The government is not a slave to the citizens. It's dystopian that modern people are so retarded they cannot recognize they are slaves
@avijitbasu5789
@avijitbasu5789 4 ай бұрын
​@@neilirvine7129Not Canada but USA.
@wowbenito
@wowbenito 3 ай бұрын
I got permanent residency in 2021, then left Canada for good in 2022. moved to Australia in 2023. Now I earn almost double as a carpenter in Australia.
@SenorTucano
@SenorTucano Ай бұрын
Don’t worry the Australian government will tax you into poverty there as well
@MrJx4000
@MrJx4000 Ай бұрын
@@SenorTucano, they take orders from the WEF there, too.
@elizabethclark8552
@elizabethclark8552 Ай бұрын
If you want to live in a tent or your car, move to Australia
@JB-yb4wn
@JB-yb4wn Ай бұрын
Of course you cancelled your residency? Or are you keeping it in case things go tits up in Australia?
@LN-dg8li
@LN-dg8li Ай бұрын
Good for u
@sidelinerbeekeeper
@sidelinerbeekeeper 3 ай бұрын
In 2007, my yearly gross income was double what I paid for my home. Now my home is worth double my income. My income is still the same amount in 2023 as it was in 2007. Food has increased 30% alone since 2021. So you can see Canadians were rich in 2007 compared to what today's cost of living is.
@gamelooptech3372
@gamelooptech3372 3 ай бұрын
Don’t mind but i see a skill issue here how can someone income be same as it was more than 15 years ago 😅
@andrewb5412
@andrewb5412 3 ай бұрын
​@gamelooptech3372 Because Canadians haven't seen an increase In pay in 20 years
@sidelinerbeekeeper
@sidelinerbeekeeper 3 ай бұрын
@gamelooptech3372 A simple answer is because I'm self-employed. I have not expanded my service, and the service has not seen a pay increase.
@gamelooptech3372
@gamelooptech3372 3 ай бұрын
@@sidelinerbeekeeper ah ok I get it that's why I was kinda confused beacuse if you are skillfully employed to others you are given raise once in year atleast by some percentage of your previous salary
@gamelooptech3372
@gamelooptech3372 3 ай бұрын
@@andrewb5412 bro it's not like that I mean for a position you may say it couldn't have increased but for an specific person the more experience he gain the more highly paid position he qualifies for plus there also something know as anual increase of salary so it is impossible that you have the same income as of 15 years earlier but the person explained it that they are self employed that why their income is same.
@darkmatter5424
@darkmatter5424 4 ай бұрын
Canada peaked in the 90s. Since then, it has been on a slow and steady decline. However, it was only in the past 4 years that the decline has started to accelerate now it's at a quick pace.
@1949coupe
@1949coupe 4 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. My family moved to Canada from Germany in 1978. There were lots of opportunities; easy to get a job, housing, education and cost of living was affordable etc. I enjoyed growing up in Toronto in the 1980s and 1990s. It was a friendly and safe city. Until the early 2000s, things were pretty good. Then unchecked immigration, corruption and socialist policies took over. Left in 2019 because it has become nearly impossible to get ahead on one good income to raise a family. Between high income taxes, property taxes, HST, tire tax, road tax, gas tax, alcohol tax and every other tax on already taxed income you lose about 70% or more of your gross pay. Surviving off the 30% got harder every year due to under reported inflation. What does the Government do with all that money, it redistributes it and employs a massive public sector which makes it harder and harder for businesses and individuals to function. NOT enough goes to healthcare, education and infrastructure. Healthcare since C0V_D has been a terrible, education costs are now on par with many US states and the infrastructure is crumbling in many areas. Lets not talk about housing costs. What surprises me is people still focus on GROSS income when discussing their income. At Canadian tax rates, its irrelevant and misleading. You need to focus on NET income and purchasing power in real terms. Once you do that, the math becomes pretty depressing. Like Germany or other European countries, that that mean Canada is terrible. Absolutely not. If you are part of the chosen people and get an apartment, food, clothing, healthcare, dental, etc. paid for by the Government for showing up, life can be pretty good and much higher quality than a pensioner who paid into the system for 40 years.
@FartyOSharty
@FartyOSharty 3 ай бұрын
Pretty much the decline started in 2006-2007.
@kartikjoshi7206
@kartikjoshi7206 3 ай бұрын
​@@1949coupe But like aren't tax rates in Germany really high as well? Last I heard it was 40% which is a lot and the cost of living in major cities is also high.
@1949coupe
@1949coupe 3 ай бұрын
@@kartikjoshi7206 Yes...the gap has closed, but income is taxed as a family so if you have a higher income earner, it makes a difference. My property taxes are $500 and good schools, trade schools and universities are free. Healthcare is expensive but it works. I can walk in and see my GP during clinic hours anytime, a specialist appointment is easy to get within a week or so, and MRI within 10 days. You have statutory 6 weeks vacation plus lots of Stat holidays. Except for large cities and a few regions, houses are cheaper. It's a lifestyle thing too. I can jump in the car and within a few hours I can be in Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia or Switzerland. Good food is still cheaper than in Canadian cities. Is it perfect...no, but it works for us for now. There are still a few things I miss about Canada but it is what it is. You don't leave your homeland for no reason.
@jogana6909
@jogana6909 2 ай бұрын
Thanks to Trudeau
@cathay35k
@cathay35k 4 ай бұрын
Price is everything, if the housing rent and living costs are higher or equal to salary then ppl would decide to quit.
@louisecote3542
@louisecote3542 4 ай бұрын
Troll
@AndreaWhy-ky3zj
@AndreaWhy-ky3zj 4 күн бұрын
Says only fools
@alyonapetrova694
@alyonapetrova694 3 ай бұрын
LOVE this channel! I’d LOVE to hear more about your days at Singapore Airlines! I love your perfect English and voice❤.
@rohanbansal9563
@rohanbansal9563 3 ай бұрын
I came to Canada in Jan 2022 on permanent residence from India and returned back to India in November 2023. My reason to move to Canada was, I moved back to India for personal reasons after living in USA for 10 years (studies + work). I moved to Canada because I missed US, and thought it was difficult to adjust in India, and US would never give me green card anyway (due to country of birth quota). I moved to Canada with a job in hand, but opportunties are limited here. On top salaries are low, even compared to India. Healthcare is a disaster. In US, I could see a doctor next day. I had 4 surgeries done in US, multiple CT scans and countless X-rays. Never had an issue. In Canada, despite paying high taxes I fear of not able to get medical treatment and wait for months to see specialist. Slowly I realized, this country is not USA anyway and was naive of me to think of it as a viable replacement. I ended up returning back to India, as in end I realized India has issues, Canada has different ones but in India at least I can earn well (70 to 80K CAD while 2 BHK costs me like 500 CAD per month, 300,000 CAD for luxurious 3.5 BHK) and I can be close to my parents, the reason for which I left US. I will always miss US though. As long as I have family in India, I will never think of settling anywhere else. But the only country I would ever consider in future is USA.
@dangerouslycheezy5429
@dangerouslycheezy5429 3 ай бұрын
ciao bye!!
@MuqtadirSyed
@MuqtadirSyed 3 ай бұрын
Good Riddance
@martinleung212
@martinleung212 3 ай бұрын
USA? You must be very brave. Don't you not worry about being shot at while jogging?? Or get knocked down by people enjoying "zero-dollar shopping" ??
@arfriedman4577
@arfriedman4577 3 ай бұрын
Maybe if you stayed in usa, you would have gotten green card. Did you have an immigration lawyer in usa?
@Capibaracapibara1992
@Capibaracapibara1992 3 ай бұрын
You seem like a rich Indian , why would you not hire an immigrant lawyer?
@sw8281
@sw8281 4 ай бұрын
I'm amazed by how many immigrants are surprised at the cost of living in Canada. Don't they do research before moving here? Before i would move anywhere, I would research rent / food costs etc. The other stuff like making friends is harder to research...I am Canadian that has lived in a few other countries and I'm planning to leave at some point, mainly due to cost of living. I will take Greece, Italy, Spain, SE Asia or a few South American countries any day over Canada. Shame as Canada used to be such a good place to live.
@handsomejustin
@handsomejustin 4 ай бұрын
The biggest problem in Canada is white people who stole this land, mass murdered Indigenous people and then act like snowflakes and self entitled ignorant aholes. Everything else is just a symptom of this root problem which might never be resolved.
@SSingh-nr8qz
@SSingh-nr8qz 4 ай бұрын
I can answer your question. The Canadian Immigration officers are the ones that decide if you can afford to live in Canada. When you apply for a PR or citizenship, they will ask about how much money you have and how you will support yourself. To put it bluntly, Canadian Immigration officers have been given new mandates when Trudeau got into office to let people in DESPITE not being able to support themselves. You can say "I'm moving to Vancouver and intend to work at Wendy's and rent an apartment in downtown", and the Immigration officer will tell you you can support yourself just fine. Think about it. If a government official tells you that you can afford to move to Canada, why wouldn't you trust them?
@ralayilla1324
@ralayilla1324 3 ай бұрын
Because there is a lot of lies being put on the social media in the third world by immigration scammers and the western governments telling them that life in Canada and other western countries is perfect and that you will be able to live a happy and successful life with no problems no matter who you are. Also, the belief of the western dream is still very prevalent there even though the western dream has been gone for a while.
@luisvasquez5015
@luisvasquez5015 3 ай бұрын
Don't gentrify Spain, Latin America, or SE Asia!
@everythingisfine9988
@everythingisfine9988 3 ай бұрын
​@@luisvasquez5015money talks. Tell your neighbors not to sell... But why would they listen? 🤑💸
@Gavinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
@Gavinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 ай бұрын
I left Canada and my quality of life went up so much. I regret not leaving earlier
@loretasorrentino1814
@loretasorrentino1814 3 ай бұрын
Where do you live now?
@farzana_d.h
@farzana_d.h 2 ай бұрын
Where did you move
@SolespireMarcus
@SolespireMarcus 2 ай бұрын
I left during the pandemic, thinking it would be temporary, but then I was surprised by how my quality of life went up too, so I never returned.
@ermagerd101
@ermagerd101 Ай бұрын
Nice one Gav! 🍻
@trilly883
@trilly883 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting video, all was well explained. But the situation it's the same here in Europe, and maybe is even worse, in Italy you die of hunger! Salary is so LOW and never changed in more than 20 years, and rent of houses is crazy! It's insanely high and with your salary you can't pay the rent (even if you are a doctor, nurse etc..) you don't have money to buy an house and if you pay a rent you can't spend money on anything else. People here live thanks to their parents savings (who has this luck). The situation is very bad, young people can't find a job because there are no jobs available, it's really hard to live. Cities are dirty and degraded. In public health care you have to wait months and years for a visit, you are forced to go private and pay a lot of money. So I think the situation is serious everywhere. If you know a place where you are paid well and there are no such problems let me know.
@jamescc2010
@jamescc2010 11 күн бұрын
EU is dying. Defriend US and corrupted EU leaders, and be friend with China or Asian countries on trade is good for future.
@allthingsmaria
@allthingsmaria 3 ай бұрын
My family and myself we all immigrated to Canada in the 80s. Back then it was easier to build a life here, but today it’s very different and I would advise anybody thinking of moving here to think twice. I personally don’t see a point in moving to Canada these days unless your safety is at risk in your country.
@mcphersonjohnathon
@mcphersonjohnathon 4 ай бұрын
New Canadians complaining the most now imagine the Canadians born here or living here for at least 20 years, we have seen the best country quickly becoming one of the worst in a short time, mass immigration was big part or the deterioration.
@marcoprolo1488
@marcoprolo1488 4 ай бұрын
Feminism and lgbtism killed it too
@user-bi8wp6wy3l
@user-bi8wp6wy3l 4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Australia is heading down the same path due to super high immigration numbers, our infrastructure is being swamped. Young Australians are being priced out of the housing market and owning their own home is now becoming a pipe dream. Sorry it may be selfish but I am more interested in the future of young Australians than providing opportunties for people born in other countries to improve their quality of life.. Living standards are also dropping here and we are seeing homelessness increase. The Aust. govt. says it is cutting back on immigration numbers but in reality its just smoke and mirrors there are far too many people in power with an interest in keeping the numbers high..
@mahuru3
@mahuru3 3 ай бұрын
Ditto NZ
@Karg537
@Karg537 3 ай бұрын
@@user-bi8wp6wy3lI feel Australian living cost is largely due to cost of housing. The gov should consider granting property developers from Asia, we build houses in record time. I’m talking about developers from singapore, korea, thailand and Malaysia.
@somethingwitty3647
@somethingwitty3647 29 күн бұрын
​@@marcoprolo1488 I don't think women and gays being equal under the law, with the former being able to work and the latter being able to NOT be murdered anymore, has had anything to do with our decline. It's largely due to very useless leaders who have no ambitions for this country and won't allow Canadian industries to develop (especially our resources industry). We keep taxes high and punish businesses for trying to do more work here and operate within Canada itself - one business owner who moved her business from China to Canada is telling people not to do it because while she was prepared to have lower profit margins she was not prepared for the level of red tape strangling her business. We didn't need the immigration levels we took on because we weren't developing our industries. The high immigration helps keep wages low and the prices for homes and other suppliers and services high, which is great if you're among the elite who own a lot of businesses and properties, but it's crushing to 99% or so of the country. We protect certain companies to the point of just after screwing citizens. We pay more for cellphone plans than anyone. Why? Because we keep our competition. If you tell Bell or Rogers that you need an Alberta phone number because you're moving there and try to setup your plan as though you're in Alberta they get shifty because they have to offer you the much lower prices that are available there - Alberta is competition among cellphone companies and all the prices came down to something more reasonable. Not building more housing is part of the point of the increase in immigration, to drive up the price on real estate owned by baby boomers and the elite class investors. We resist integrating new technologies because we protect certain jobs for no reason other than appeasing unions, mostly in the government. The courts have seen automation features introduced during the pandemic removed so that it wouldn't be a rush to the union jobs of the court clerks, who then seem to never get anything done and complain they're overwhelmed. This is across the board. Meanwhile, our government is becoming more authoritarian and censoring things left and right (you want to see how bad? Use a VPN and check things out from the US and UK, and you'll be amazed what news you find about Canada that you don't find here). As a country, we're screwed. My friends and I feel like idiots for sticking around and not moving to the US like others we know. We can make double to triple, and more, in the US compared to here. The prices of homes are less in the US, and the general cost of living is less. So you make more, and can buy more with each dollar. Oh, and the taxes are substantially lower. Think about our tax situation. The top marginal tax rate in Ontario is over 50%. Add 13% tax on basically anything you buy. Then add additional taxes on things like gas. And raise prices further because of this like the carbon tax. We're just so screwed. It's a disaster.
@jamesl9371
@jamesl9371 4 ай бұрын
I’m a Canadian living in Asia. Canada is a great place if you have money and a good job and house. If you’re an ordinary person it’s not so good. You’ll be working about 50 weeks a year and living paycheck to paycheck. Vacation? Savings? Buy a house? Probably not
@chrismayes2149
@chrismayes2149 4 ай бұрын
Can confirm this is true. Can't even afford to rent.
@abhijith5691
@abhijith5691 4 ай бұрын
true! landlords pump up rent as much as they like squeezing last penny out just to have a roof over their head!
@jamesl9371
@jamesl9371 4 ай бұрын
@@abhijith5691 yes!! Housing shouldn’t be a commodity like stocks where the rich can profit from someone else’s necessity. Housing should be a human right. No one should be homeless. And when I was young people spent about 1/4 of their income on rent. The last time I lived in Canada (2016 to 2019) I was spending half of my income on rent. And it took me 6 months to get an apartment.
@YumFit1
@YumFit1 4 ай бұрын
@@jamesl9371 Asia will be like that as well, look at Hong Kong or Seoul, prices have shot up. Once a country becomes developed this is going to happen. Only Africa will be left.
@jamesl9371
@jamesl9371 4 ай бұрын
@@YumFit1 you are so pessimistic. That is not going to happen everywhere
@seifman2027
@seifman2027 3 ай бұрын
I have a friend living outside Hamilton, her husband died not being able to see the specialists he needed in a timely fashion. Her Daughter had a life threatening disease, she lived close enough to NY to take her daughter there for treatment that saved her life. She’ll tell you straight to your face that Thank God for US Doctors!!! Or her daughter would be dead as well.
@missydemeanors1760
@missydemeanors1760 3 ай бұрын
Born and raised here in Canada. Every single word you are saying is true. It breaks my heart.
@ducatione
@ducatione 3 ай бұрын
Trudeau has destroyed this country. I’m 54 and have never seen such an incompetent government. This what happens when people vote for a cute drama teacher for PM and a journalist as the deputy PM.
@chickensoup2314
@chickensoup2314 3 ай бұрын
So you think conservatives will be better
@theozchannel6253
@theozchannel6253 3 ай бұрын
​@@chickensoup2314heck yeah! When Harper was in, the economy was mucho better and it was a normal government now we have a woke one
@MarekG142
@MarekG142 3 ай бұрын
Exactly, all over the world it’s the same story. Good example are US states, people are leaving the most progressive states in huge numbers, because that ideology is destroying middle class and freedom. Another example is New Zealand, where I used to live, progressive policies destroyed that country (it looks like it might turn for better now). My home country (Czechia) has been getting more into this too, makes me worried.
@gabrielzachary9704
@gabrielzachary9704 3 ай бұрын
are you clinically insane????? do you live here, the damage done is beyond understanding @@chickensoup2314
@Alex-df4lt
@Alex-df4lt 3 ай бұрын
@@MarekG142 Take a look at places conservatives have built - Belarus, Serbia, Donbas, Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, North Korea. It's always a struggle between people wanting to build a better future and those wanting to slide back into stone age.
@falluj
@falluj 4 ай бұрын
Im 58 from the philippines. In the 80s a lot of my friends immigrated to the us, canada, and other european countries. 30 yrs later after holding many jobs and getting laid off many times they never progressed beyond basic paycheck to paycheck existence. Many of them returned broken and broke. Whereas those who stayed in the philippined progressed in their careers and professions and became top people. Best decision of my life NOT to immigrate.
@jean-guynewbrunswick7483
@jean-guynewbrunswick7483 4 ай бұрын
The future is IN THE PHILIPPINES!!!!!
@Username18981
@Username18981 3 ай бұрын
Also helps improve those around you. Brain drain hurts one country to provide cheaper labor in countries like Canada and America.
@leonhenry4861
@leonhenry4861 3 ай бұрын
Fun fact most people in those countries live pay check to pay check and they have been there all there lives
@zebatov
@zebatov 3 ай бұрын
Thank God. Tell everyone to stop coming here!
@anonymousan5063
@anonymousan5063 3 ай бұрын
World cannot survive without Indian technocrats, brains, talents STEM SKILLS intelligence, expertise and technology .Thatswhy Indians are being hired with sky high packages in Us,Canada,and other countries .
@jonathandewberry289
@jonathandewberry289 3 ай бұрын
One of the main reasons you don't make friends in Canada isn't cultural or personality issues but objectively, Canadians have to try and work any and all shifts, any days, holidays and weekends are disappearing. They need to work full-time + side jobs. So, with distance involved, most people won't be free for friendship at the same time as any others. It's that simple really.
@sammexp
@sammexp 3 ай бұрын
That’s true
@elianadossantosmarques8903
@elianadossantosmarques8903 3 ай бұрын
Isso não é vida 😢
@meldawilliams1636
@meldawilliams1636 3 ай бұрын
Its just one way, I was talking to my colleague yesterdat after work about how tired and exhausted we are doing 12hrs shift. We are forced and pushed into into it, took away all the 8hrs shift. In US, the choice is yours, you can do nights only, evenings only, 8hrs or twelve hrs. The sick rate
@shannonsaunders6336
@shannonsaunders6336 3 ай бұрын
@@meldawilliams1636 That pushed me out of nursing entirely right after I finished my degree. My health tanked and they refused to accommodate anything but 12 hour shifts on a rotating schedule that my doctor would not approve. Nobody would hire me with the accommodations I required.
@notyourbestie
@notyourbestie 3 ай бұрын
I think its also cultural. People dont say it, but they avoid and race still matters. Sometimes i get it like maybe its just hard to communicate to a non english speaker but, I also see in their eyes the judgement whenever they have the chance to actually make friend. Its socially sad. I've grown up in a country with some of the worlds most happy and sociable people. As an introvert, its easier to make life back home. Here in Canada, I just decided to wfh because its just too hard. And I feel bad for canadians too. Not having to experience a society that is highly sociable. Definitely missing out on all the fun.
@t7401127
@t7401127 3 ай бұрын
I was working in Singapore for 12yrs and now living in Canada. I agree with you every thing. Canada is nice country but real life is super tough... I was thinking my previous life, Singapore is more easy to survive for me
@les2833
@les2833 2 ай бұрын
From singapore, going over as university exchange student, Any advice ?
@LordBagdanoff
@LordBagdanoff 25 күн бұрын
Small country vs a big country. Of course it is easier in SG.
@Antares-vj7su
@Antares-vj7su 4 ай бұрын
I'm an italian immigrant with work permit since 2 years. 80% of the friends I made in this time (all immigrants, with PR or work permits) left. Canada wants the top of the notch immigrants with high value skills and rich students from abroad but these people are not desperate at all and they are leaving families and homecountry behind to come here. Canada is far from everywhere except US that has better opportunities and economy and "steal" the few young talents that Canada makes. So these immigrants need to be offered a higher quality of life and with insane rents and house prices, harsh and long winters, bad healthcare, high taxes and never ending burocracy that change every year. Not to mention that, as for things to see or visit there is nothing except the west coast. Higher salaries means nothing when a drink or a dinner out are so expensive.. the result is that indians, italians, french and many others are just going back to their country. How in hell I paid less to go to Prado Museum in Madrid than going to a 30minutes virtual exibition in Montreal... "the city of art" pfffff
@user-gc5vm9dn2h
@user-gc5vm9dn2h 4 ай бұрын
Hai assolutamente raggione!
@blackchickadee1
@blackchickadee1 4 ай бұрын
Visited Spain and would prefer to go there
@roky-wd9ib
@roky-wd9ib 4 ай бұрын
Move to the States
@roky-wd9ib
@roky-wd9ib 4 ай бұрын
Or Australia
@barbarablaxland4313
@barbarablaxland4313 3 ай бұрын
​​​@@roky-wd9ib Forget about Australia. Unaffordable housing, high living costs, drugs and homelessness. Useless politicians who can't seem to fix anything. Sadly Aus. is not far behind Canada. The weather is a big improvement though.
@mihaitudor8924
@mihaitudor8924 4 ай бұрын
I had a really good job, canadian degree about 12 years of Canadian experience. To put things into perspective I move back to Eastern Europe where I make about a third of what I used to make, but due to taxes and cost of living, I am so much more ahead. Plus Europe for the most part is safe.
@games68775
@games68775 4 ай бұрын
How would you compare the people there to Canada on average?
@mihaitudor8924
@mihaitudor8924 4 ай бұрын
@@games68775 more or less the same! Canada is not what it used to be ! I had no issues and I worked and traveled all over southern western and Central Europe! If you do not want to try eastern europe then spain and italy are excellent choices!
@knife3
@knife3 4 ай бұрын
@@mihaitudor8924just hit my 12th year in Canada and being from Eastern Europe as well, I do miss Europe a lot. There’s something definitely missing here. I would probably do a hybrid solution, where I’d spend 5 months in Europe and the rest here. Summers are great in Toronto. Glad you like your decision to move back home!
@mihaitudor8924
@mihaitudor8924 4 ай бұрын
@@knife3 my only regret is not doing it sooner. If you move back here your stress levels will go down a lot, at least mine did. Once you realize you can spend summer in Spain, Italy, Greece, and you have insanely choices for winter like Italy, Austria, Slovenia etc. Canada loses its appeal quite rapidly. Not to mention, that in 3 months I can get an appointment with a top of the field doctor in Paris, Viena etc. At the end of the day the cost of living should be considered in terms of stress and access to basic services. Medical services are virtually non existent in Canada.
@PatG-xd8qn
@PatG-xd8qn 4 ай бұрын
​​@@knife3Or you can simply move within Canada. Toronto doesn't represent what Canada looks like as a whole; Canada is litterally the 2nd largest country in the world... Personally I live in Saguenay (Québec) and everything is cheap, the nature is amazing and there are a lot of job opportunities, and Saguenay has nothing similar to Toronto
@zephyrkhambatta
@zephyrkhambatta 2 ай бұрын
Woo some deep topics there but you’ve just skimmed the surface. But it does shed light on what could be! Thanks for making this video, fellow Singaporean, Zeph.
@CognoscereSui
@CognoscereSui 2 ай бұрын
You’re wonderful! Thank you for covering this topic so intelligently! I’ve subscribed to your channel. Wishing you much success. 🙏🏻💕
@bilalawan1708
@bilalawan1708 4 ай бұрын
This is what I have been hearing from people living in Canada but then I wonder what about rest of the world. Whole global economy is in a depression there are countries suffering a lot worse than Canada. So, I think people will continue moving out of their base countries to look for employment and better life.
@dennythedavinchi3832
@dennythedavinchi3832 4 ай бұрын
You are right in most. No matter how much you earn salary, you can't get away financial trap. If you have good stock assets, you live without big worries but on the term for healthcare in Canada, not worth to live.
@funlyfe0321
@funlyfe0321 4 ай бұрын
@@dennythedavinchi3832bro Canada is at least safe.
@Peace-tx7fc
@Peace-tx7fc 3 ай бұрын
Exactly, guess they come from better countries, people from worse countries are just grateful to at least survive, it’s not easy anywhere, I think it’s a world crisis generally😞
@niallkorenskaya5067
@niallkorenskaya5067 4 ай бұрын
Doesn't make sense to leave Singapore and go to Canada unless you got some solid reason.
@Veronica.A.
@Veronica.A. 4 ай бұрын
True. Singapore is amazing. Why leave it for Canada?
@v.j.3029
@v.j.3029 4 ай бұрын
I would never leave if I was a Singapore citizen, especially not to Canada.
@YumFit1
@YumFit1 4 ай бұрын
For real. East Asia >>>>>>>>> Any western country Canada is so boring compared to Tokyo or SeouL
@globetrotterca
@globetrotterca 4 ай бұрын
Many people are leaving Singapore too particularly those who are nonCitizens since there's very slim chance of becoming PR or citizen
@niallkorenskaya5067
@niallkorenskaya5067 4 ай бұрын
@@globetrotterca its small country limited space, birth rate is still good among citizens, they have to restrict flow else it will be nightmare, anyhow its good country to stay for sometime and get experience and come back. I did the same.
@teamespatravels
@teamespatravels 2 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for sharing. This is very helpful and I appreciate that it's not pretentious, complicated but very neutral in terms of presenting different realistic views. It's difficult to find contents nowadays that are not clickbait or overhyped.
@penguinobsession
@penguinobsession 3 ай бұрын
I lived in Western Europe, Japan and at the moment, Canada. I lucked out getting a well paying job in Vancouver when I moved back a few years ago and my average tax rate is actually the exact percentage you stated in the video - 28%, which includes income tax, pension and employment insurance. I'm actually doing better in terms of quality of life now but I do miss being able to travel around Europe for cheap. (e.g., quick train ride to Paris for the weekend) Now, I take cheap flights (e.g. Flair Airlines) to Mexico instead. Just to state some data points: when I was in Europe, I paid a total average of 39% income tax on a lower salary than I have right now in Canada. Things like utilities (e.g., gas/electricity), restaurants, certain grocery items and electronics (e.g., iphone/PS5/computers) were significantly more expensive because European VAT (inclusive) is usually 20%+. I don't have the exact numbers but on average I believe I was paying 70 - 90€ ($100 - 130 CAD) just for electricity each month for a small flat, but I am now paying $30 - 50 CAD for a decent sized 1 bedroom. I believe my housing gas bill was about the same or possibly a bit more. In addition, automobile gas prices were much higher (about $2€/L on average which is $2.90 CAD/L) and I think they could go even higher right now. However, rent is definitely more expensive in Vancouver, but I believe that is true for many West coast cities in North America. Right now I'm paying $2300 CAD a month for a 1BR, and I split that amount with my partner. In comparison, it would have been about €1300 ($1900 CAD) for something similar in the city where I was living previously. In a more expensive city (e.g. Amsterdam) a 1BR would easily cost €1800+ ($2650 CAD). For me, the difficulty of making friends in my late 20's stays about the same. I think it is difficult to make new friends after graduating from school, and you have to put yourself out there by joining groups and events. (e.g. Meetup or volunteering?)
@robocop581
@robocop581 3 ай бұрын
If your tax bracket is 28% that means you're not earning much
@avimakkar
@avimakkar 3 ай бұрын
​@@robocop581He said percentage not tax bracket. I make 90K and after my RRSP and FHSA contribution (12K) my affective tax rate is 20% so about 70K take home after taxes.
@robocop581
@robocop581 3 ай бұрын
@@avimakkar Like I said, low income bracket. BTW, you're probably only calculating Federal income tax. There is also Provincial. In Ontario, the first $40K plus is taxed at 15% Fed and 5% Provincial. The next $50K is taxed at 20.5% and 9.15%. And don't forget HST on all your purchases, easily 13%. Lastly, RRSP is delayed tax of at least 20% upon retirement
@vaskoobscura_
@vaskoobscura_ 3 ай бұрын
I live in Canada and it's a strange place. You work so hard and never seem to get ahead. Wages are low and cost of living is really high it's so hard to save and build towards a future. Not to mention the cost of housing is crazy. Two bedroom one story house in Toronto will cost 1.5 million. Cost of living is out of control.
@LordBagdanoff
@LordBagdanoff 25 күн бұрын
Try looking at the house prices in Singapore and you will feel blessed with the prices in Canada..
@Reza19691348
@Reza19691348 4 ай бұрын
She didn't mention the long winter, which is depressing
@pritapp788
@pritapp788 4 ай бұрын
I always find it hilarious how talking about this seems to be more controversial on KZbin than attributing all problems to immigration, for example.
@xjf1776
@xjf1776 Ай бұрын
Nah, I like the winters in Ontario, and I am not being sarcastic. I immigrated from Singapore and I hated the heat and humidity there.
@songsabai3794
@songsabai3794 Ай бұрын
She lives in Vancouver...winter is long,long months of rainy shades of grey...enough to make you contemplate suicide.
@user-zm3yw9fx1o
@user-zm3yw9fx1o 3 ай бұрын
Very detailed examples. Great presentation of your perspectives.
@dvmorgan
@dvmorgan 3 ай бұрын
Great video! Here's my 2 cents: The Social scene is a Western thing. Difucuty meeting friends is a well-documented thing about Vancouver. I think it's because Vancouver has three large ethnic monocultures, and they're all preoccupied with money. West Coast is lifestyle over the social scene. At the same time, Toronto is much more diverse culturally and economically, and culturally, it has a more outgoing social norm. The housing crunch is partially driven by supply and demand, at least not here in greater Vancouver, where I can see hundreds of brand-new condominiums and townhomes empty or for sale. The real issue is the lack of affordable housing. I've lived in Canada my whole life, and im also considering leaving.
@cheukhangkan
@cheukhangkan 4 ай бұрын
I am from Hong Kong and came to BC as a grade 10 international student until university graduation. I now work in a large firm in Vancouver. This marks my 14th year in Vancouver, and I am contemplating returning to Hong Kong. Despite the challenging political environment, my primary concern lies in the cost of living. The high tax rate and soaring living expenses keep my savings minimal. I completely agree with the analogy you drew regarding working as a flight attendant. Even an entry-level position in my hometown would yield higher earnings than a mid-level position in Vancouver. Contrary to the misconception about Canada's excellent health benefits, go google and you will see people suffered due to prolonged waits for doctors and medications. The housing crisis in Vancouver is alarming, exacerbated by the lack of immigrant volume control from the Canadian Government. There was no concrete housing plan in place before welcoming more people into the country. I can’t tell if this is a Liberal party or Canadian government issue, but someone needs to step up and initiate change. Without intervention, Canada's situation could deteriorate further
@charlolel
@charlolel 4 ай бұрын
It's the same thing in all of North America high housing costs it's in fact worst in the US. In Mexico it's not that bad but due to remote work thousands of Americans are moving to Mexico so expect higher housing costs here. But I recommend to leave Vancouver and move somewhere else as Vancouver is one of the most expensive city in Canada so not a big shocker...
@PatG-xd8qn
@PatG-xd8qn 4 ай бұрын
Hong Kong is definitively far more expensive than most cities in Canada. In fact, while Toronto and Vancouver are indeed expensive, other cities in Canada are far cheaper than any other developped nations. Personally I live in Saguenay (in Québec) and everything is very cheap and there are a lot of good job opportunities. I don't think I could find a better place to live in the US or Europe
@Bambotb
@Bambotb 4 ай бұрын
Did you go to private boarding school ? Otherwise i don't see how it's possible to do what you did
@cheukhangkan
@cheukhangkan 4 ай бұрын
@@PatG-xd8qn Thank you for your comment. I heard a lot of people from BC moved to Alberta and Quebec recently as they both have a relatively low living cost. I will definitely consider these two provinces! 😄
@cheukhangkan
@cheukhangkan 4 ай бұрын
@@Bambotb no I didn’t go to private school. Are you referring how I survive in Vancouver lol ? If so I work another job after my full time job.
@sithdemon5965
@sithdemon5965 4 ай бұрын
Canadian born here.. Yes, this country has become difficult for everyone except the Rich and the very Poor. Many of my Canadian born friends have nothing after years of work. Unless you've bought real estate 10 yrs ago, you're Fd.. No one can afford to live here.
@KL-xv5gj
@KL-xv5gj 3 ай бұрын
Informative and objective sharing! Good job! Thank you.
@Warfreak
@Warfreak 3 ай бұрын
The friend issue is a West Coast thing for sure! I am a Canadian who had been to Toronto, Calgary, Montreal and I am based in Vancouver. Those other cities are way better in terms of making meaningful connections than Vancouver! We call it the West Coast Cold Shoulder Mentality.
@MrJx4000
@MrJx4000 Ай бұрын
We just call them "snobs" 🙂
@yvonney1684
@yvonney1684 4 ай бұрын
I’m a local Canadian and I very much agree with you. I’m planning on leaving as well and never moving back here. Canada used to be nice but now it’s just extremely expensive, residents are RIDICULOUSLY overtaxed, we’re not getting back the value of what we were taxed for, large cities like Toronto are overpopulated and thus the culture is highly diluted, left wing government, not to mention the cold wet and dark winters these days :(
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 4 ай бұрын
I wonder to where you want to live? All first world countries have the same issues as Canada and some even worse. And third world countries well besides those issues are pretty normal you also see things that anyone from a developed country would think only exist in a nightmare and yet those nightmarish things are so normal.
@itsJosii
@itsJosii 4 ай бұрын
@@ddaniel987x thats simply not true Canadians love to look at other countries and say " oh look its worse over there " when in reailty its not and the only reason why Canadians say that is becuase they dont want to accpet the reailty that canada isnt a good place to live anymore. a prime example of this is Canadians view on the USA and Europe even tho the us and Europe have much better systems in place for the avg person
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 4 ай бұрын
@itsJosii oh really the US? That country where for example when you have to give a visit to the doctor you must pay it either with your own salary or sometimes even with your own house. Or where your employer legally has no obligation to even give you a single day of vacation? About Europe, what countries? Europe has countries that are even considered as "third world". But well funnily enough the countries that have the same life quality or even better have almost the same (to not say the same) structure as Canada in their government, gee there are countries that have even higher taxes and cost of living than Canada and the life quality is the same or even better (and yet still comparable). And funnily enough I see a lot of people from USA and wealthy west Euro countries wanting to leave for almost the same reasons lol
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 4 ай бұрын
@Seriesxnation yeah and let me ask you is insurance free? At least Canada sees health as a right and not as a privilege. How can't you create a future in Canada? For example unlike what I saw in my home country I don't see people in mass begging for money in every stop light for example or that if you manage to gain some success you get extorted by pretty dangerous gangs and guess what if you seek help to the authorities in many cases not only they don't help you they even team up with such gangs. Sure in US the salaries can be higher in SOME fields or that a business can be more profitable in SOME industries but it doesn't mean in Canada it's bad.
@itsJosii
@itsJosii 4 ай бұрын
@@ddaniel987x As much as you might not wanna believe it the Us is still 100x better than Canada on so many levels it's not even funny. You brought up health care and how you need to pay in the Us this is true but when you compare to Canada a place where we dont have enough doctors, doctors aren't paid well and no one is becoming doctors we have a whole other issue. That issue is wait times and health care availability. In Canada healthcare is free but unless you're under 25 or over 65 they don't care about you unless your arm has torn off. I've seen people die in the waiting room due to blood loss just because we don't have enough doctors and the ones we have aren't paid enough so the result is that most people in the health care industry simply don't care and do the bare minimum. another issue with our healthcare is if you dont live in a major city and you get sick you're pretty much fucked because you won't be able to see a doctor in a timely manner a lot of people who live in rural canada don't even have a family doctor or any recent medical records which is a huge issue if they do go and seek out a doctor. (Not to mention the clean water and food issue we face in canada) as for vacation and stuff regarding employer employee dynamics thats quite literally the same in the US as it is here in Canada its sad but true. Most employers in Canada will pay you your vacation pay on each paycheque making it so you never build up any real vacation time. Which means if you do go on vacation youre shit outta luck and the company doesnt owe you a thing. Canadian employers do this to disincentivize people from taking vacations and keep them working year round. which honestly isn't any different from the US. This is why i said eariler that the US is a much better place to live then Canada but Canadians don't want to accept it because we spent the last 150 years as a nation building up this sense for superiority. That we are better and more peacful then our southern brothers but its just propaganda if we're being honest Canada is the worst 1st world country to be in. Even places like China are much much better in terms of day to day life and availability to resources. As for Europe places that come to mind are Switzerland Finland Denmark Ireland Amsterdam, just to name a few and all these places have a better quality of life than Canada and most of these places are cheaper then Canada for daily life not to mention the beautiful landscape of these places overall Yes you have parts of Europe that are pretty bad but you also have really good and nice parts just like in canada you have the line everyone lives below and you have the northern areas where you need a plane to get there cuz its so remote. overall everywhere has issues but Canada has the most issues out of all these places and on top of that Canada is the only place in the world where we can only use 12% of our land mass for our growing population the other 88% is uninhabitable with its only usebeing for mining. Basically Canada fucking sucks and its not even a real place its just a wannabe USA we're basically USA jr just all the bad parts lol
@bettebelanger9490
@bettebelanger9490 4 ай бұрын
Good video and honest. As a born in Canada Canadian I agree that making friends here is tough. Not sure why. The taxes suck. I have lived abroad in Asia and South America and had a much higher standard of living than in Canada. Not sure why people want to move here since I want out.
@JuliusVinh
@JuliusVinh 4 ай бұрын
The majority of the people from South America and Asia don't have a higher living standard than Canada , that's why they want to move either Canada or the US for a better life even if Canadian find Canada is bad to live in Canada today , because Canadian don't really know the real meaning of hardship in life like it is in Asia or South America .
@JuliusVinh
@JuliusVinh 3 ай бұрын
@@shiroi5672 I am not talking about foreigners .
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
@@shiroi5672 you are being too dramatic, and have a totally distorted view of the reality in Canada.
@chilcotincabin
@chilcotincabin 3 ай бұрын
​@@shiroi5672I agree. I lived for months in the Philippines and the standard of living for the vast majority of Filipino's is definitely worse than Canada. A lot of the people that watch these videos and dump on the West have a grass is greener mentality. They have a confirmation bias when comparing where to live. Its illogical. I always tell people to look at statistics look at numbers they don't lie. Look at crime rates, watch the travel warnings-they don't lie. I saw many western expats come to the philippines and love the first few months However, the rose-colored glasses always come off. Because you cannot live in a country and ignore the corruption and ignore problems in the government and ignore crime and ignore the trials and tribulations of your neighbors unless you are an extremely insensitive and oblivious person.
@ddaniel987x
@ddaniel987x 3 ай бұрын
If you earned an average salary in those countries not even one day would have passed to make you realize why many people from those countries want to move to countries like Canada. And btw people who have an equal or higher life standard than Canada in those countries represent even less than the 5% of the population.
@carlos3402
@carlos3402 3 ай бұрын
I just came last year to Québec and I strongly agree with point 2. I was fortunate enough to came with the same company I worked for and with the same position as well, but my wife is an accountant and she is currently working as a cashier at a retail store. She has many colleages who were doctors, teachers and engineers in their homecountries. And yet, I hear almost daily there is a labor shortage in many of those fields. Crazy.
@everythingisfine9988
@everythingisfine9988 3 ай бұрын
Bureaucracy and jobs programs. The recipe for a failed state
@julianlawrence1648
@julianlawrence1648 3 ай бұрын
I lived my whole life in Canada until 2018 when I moved away. Leaving Canada was the best thing I ever did. I miss some aspects, but the country is now an unsustainable playground for the rich.
@MartyMcFlyTop1
@MartyMcFlyTop1 3 ай бұрын
Where are you living now ?
@littlethings8331
@littlethings8331 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. The hardworking middle class Canadians can’t afford anything and will never be able to compete with rich immigrants. If you look at the housing prices in Vancouver and Toronto and their average salaries, you will know who are buying those places and pushing up home prices and rents. I know someone in their 30s bought 30+ condos in Toronto and on the other hand, a lot of people can’t even afford one. It’s like playing monopoly in Canada.
@pritapp788
@pritapp788 4 ай бұрын
I'm curious to know why you'd leave Singapore - of all places - for Canada. Singaporeans don't seem completely aware of this but your government does a lot for you in terms of making housing and transportation affordable. This is not something you'll ever get in Canada yet it's vital to keep living costs reasonable. Food isn't overly expensive either and is plentiful even though Singapore imports nearly everything. I won't even get started on the weather or opportunities to travel to other countries... It's definitely not a trade-off that's tipped in favour of Canada. If you were from the Philippines or Indonesia the decision might have been more understandable. For the rest... as a one-time immigrant myself there's a huge gap between expectation and reality. The expectation is that you'll earn a better wage than back home, enjoy a better lifestyle and possibly develop new connections. The reality is that for a little % increase on your wages you pay a much higher % of taxes (so that others can live more comfortably as stay at home parents or pensioners), housing will most eat up another significant chunk of your income and no matter how welcoming the locals are, they'll eventually blame you for their problems, because it's easier than to blame their own voting choices and their politicians/corporations. If you have a middle or upper class lifestyle in your home country - even if it's a relatively poor one - there's no way a "first world" country can offer you a comparative standard of living. Immigration only makes sense for those who are struggling in their home country.
@Madzguy007
@Madzguy007 3 ай бұрын
I heard Singapore is a very tiny country... Like very very tiny... Some people want venture out i guess
@vister6757
@vister6757 3 ай бұрын
Grass is always greener on the other side. I know many younger Singaporeans don't appreciate their government but whine a lot. Actually, Singapore is doing fine and you are right the housing is expensive but everything else is not too bad.
@faith261
@faith261 3 ай бұрын
I am a Singaporean and have travelled the world but I will nvr trade Singapore for another country...the problem with most Singaporeans is that they feel that leaving overseas make them different from the locals but honestly living in much more cheaper and richer in singapore compared to USA,Canada,Europe..I am too happy to be in Singapore though sometimes I feel Singaporeans do not appreciate what they have and always look for greener pastures but they are not always green as they seem to be...anyway it does not matter where you live but make the most of it instead of whining and complaining..if you not happy about what is going on in your try to change it and improve it rather than taking the easy option to leave!
@user-ex5ih7lq1u
@user-ex5ih7lq1u 3 ай бұрын
Canada is not ready for massive emigration, we have a growing housing market crisis that makes live hard for Canadians not to mention immigrants
@A_Canadian_In_Poland
@A_Canadian_In_Poland 4 ай бұрын
I can confirm that income and sales taxes in Canada are not high by world standards when looking to countries beyond the USA. Where I live in Poland, income taxes might appear lower on paper (12% and 32%), but there is an additional healthcare premium of 9% that is above and beyond income taxes that ultimately makes the 'taxes' paid about the same. Not to mention 23% sales taxes that many don't think about as it is included in the price.
@corneydasilva5831
@corneydasilva5831 3 ай бұрын
Canadian experience is to ride along with bullish leaders, and drugs on the job environment. Simple
@sun_s9067
@sun_s9067 3 ай бұрын
I think we need to look at two sides of the coin. Paying tax is one side and receiving givernment welfare and service is another. In Canada, the provincial health insurance doesnt cover eye care, dental nor medicines and companies pay health tax for their employees as one of the three types within payroll tax (I know this because i do operating budget for my department) The free education is up to grade 12 (which is standard nowsaday even for my home county in Southeast Asia). What I’m saying is what we pay in tax and what we get back from our tax is not of great value.
@kash4030
@kash4030 3 ай бұрын
You forgot that income is much higher on USA . So it is fine to pay taxes and even deductible for health care because simply in US you make more per year .
@FoundationElectronics
@FoundationElectronics 3 ай бұрын
keep in mind, we can be taxed up to 50% on our paychecks alone... as the old saying goes, the more we make, the more they take, it makes the common worker discouraged, and end up either working a 2nd job under the table, or cut back on the hrs, so the taxes aren't as high... and a lot of those taxes really don't go back into our programs, like healthcare, which is currently in huge despair...you cannot even get a family Dr. here anymore...
@A_Canadian_In_Poland
@A_Canadian_In_Poland 3 ай бұрын
@@FoundationElectronics As in the vast majority of countries of the world for earners in the top income bracket. The top income tax in the 1950s was 83% in Canada, 91% in the USA, and 94% in the UK, hence the famous Beatles song that turned out to be a big favour for the ultra-wealthy.
@mnunclelarry
@mnunclelarry 3 ай бұрын
Definitely more obvious in the western provinces. Great breakdown/perspective. Thank you
@unniwooni
@unniwooni 3 ай бұрын
a very relatable and useful video indeed, it is so depressing here especially when you are well-qualified and experienced back home and need to start back from zero to build your career/profession here. everyone is busy making ends meet that's why socializing and making friends is really hard.
@Cactayy
@Cactayy 4 ай бұрын
Loved the video. Thanks for sharing your experiences and talking about so many topics. Can you do a video comparing the cultural differences between collaborating in Canadian companies/jobs vs your experience in Singapore? I’m in the U.S. and considering moving to Canada but would like to know more about the general workplace work/life balance and if people work remote or are always in the office, etc. thanks!
@blaize0094
@blaize0094 4 ай бұрын
Excellent video, well done. You have explained the situation very well. Our federal government should watch this but I doubt it would have any effect!
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 4 ай бұрын
Your governMIND should leave immediately and stop applauding Nazi in the Parliament.
@StacheLife
@StacheLife 4 ай бұрын
Dude they know what they done did here ! 😂🥳🤷
@FartyOSharty
@FartyOSharty 3 ай бұрын
Ya, the Government is a big contributing factor in the problem which they created. I doubt they give 2 shits as long as they are not being affected by it.
@thomasjsheridan1532
@thomasjsheridan1532 3 ай бұрын
I live in Toronto. Everything you talk about in Vancouver applies equally to here. Toronto has become, under socialism, the most expensive outdoor toilet in Canada. And our taxes are going up 16.5%, and mayor and city council have voted themselves a similar salary increase.
@renaatmarchand5852
@renaatmarchand5852 3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video and yes, you are likeable and skilled enough for sure. And what are the most popular countries they 'flee' to? We are Belgian, living on Vancouver Island since 2000 and I do feel you, many good points and we are certainly considering the 'leaving' option. Portugal comes to mind cause we do mis 'real' people, as you mentioned, hard to make deep, long lasting friends. Here I learned that every moment, encounter and meeting is unique and so to are the people you get to know, they vanish if you don't keep up. Back to Europe, not back to Belgium.
@tyleroliver5571
@tyleroliver5571 4 ай бұрын
You’re 100% right, about all of it minus the rage. Id say Ontario and westward i agree but Quebec and east of there make a LOT less I’d say net 35,000$. And that’s the high end. A lot of people use to come here to build a new life as well as support their families back home. Now you can barely support yourself, god forbid you trying to support your own household. What’s the point when our government just punishes us more and more for trying to survive. I lived in 8 provinces it’s all the same bs. Alberta is the only semi possible place to make it anymore.
@sun_s9067
@sun_s9067 3 ай бұрын
Counting days until my early retirement (still several years) to go back to Thailand, my home country. Quality of life in Canada used to be better when i came 25 years ago and things have gone downhill in recent years, especially after the pandemic. As a middle income class with good secured job, i feel the purchasing power has significantlyndiminishing and disposable income left to spend outside necessities is very low or none.
@charlesmcparlandmcparland321
@charlesmcparlandmcparland321 3 ай бұрын
If I was a younger man I’d be gone. I was born and raised here. Served in our military and retired but this isn’t the country I knew anymore. Liberal/socialist/sepratist party of Trudeau’s Canada have destroyed this once beautiful nation.
@MTl-ll5er
@MTl-ll5er 2 ай бұрын
I have lived in Quebec, Canada for more than 10 years. It is true that Canada is no longer as livable as it used to be. I feel that in addition to the increase in the cost of living in recent years, the overall social fragmentation has become greater, and many social conflicts have intensified. In short, you should be careful when immigrating to Canada.
@JuggernautaMito
@JuggernautaMito Ай бұрын
Did you moved out? I am thinking about leaving
@napke8571
@napke8571 4 ай бұрын
Not so dramatic dear Canadians! It will be fine in time, one of the most beautiful countries on the planet. Blessed you are with such a vast landmass, nature etc etc. I am from the Netherlands and I do have a special place in my hearth for Canada. My granny did travel to you in the past and so will I do, Canada is absolute on my bucketlist! We Dutch will never forget what you did for our country during the Second World War, without you .....well, cannot keep my eyes dry. The bravery and fallen heroes are still buried on the military graveyards in Europe, especially the Netherlands. Believe me, time will heal the current problems in Canada no worry. Choose your next politicians wise, the Trudeau rain must end and I agree. Greetings from the Netherlands, I will visit you and I will support you. Do not give up, you are beautiful people, from the First Nations to the current latest immigrant. Be proud of who you are and raise the Maple Leaf Banner, The True North strong and free.
@dumdumbrown4225
@dumdumbrown4225 4 ай бұрын
Responding to the question in the title of this video - no, I wouldn’t move to Canada…
@dlj1285
@dlj1285 4 ай бұрын
Oh shucks, whatever will we do?
@gumcimau1318
@gumcimau1318 3 ай бұрын
You are not the only one complaining about Canada. I think first of all, we have to understand that we had been living in a peaceful world for the past few decades in contrast with the world just after world war two, and every young people had been living in comfort during their whole life. The last few years had changed, and if the world leaders didn't control the situation very carefully, we might be living in a world war not surprisingly. The inflation we are having is worldwide as a result of the pandemic, and because we have this rising inflation, the world had changed, it would have been worst if there is a world war going on at the moment. So this high cost of living is happening everywhere, and some places are even worst if they are having a war. If you think Canada is bad, name a place that is better than Canada and live there. I doubt if you can find another place better than Canada even with all your complaints. Do more research and you will appreciate that you are one of the lucky ones living in Canada. If you do not agree, I invite you to make another video telling me your findings. We are just in a bad cycle, just wait till the cycle ends, and we will see the sun shining again.
@mgregorian
@mgregorian 4 ай бұрын
You have a very very good assessment on all the topics you discussed and yes its very hard to make lasting friendships in Vancouver. Part of the problem is people come and go here so the region is full of transient people.
@TheTruth-cg8vj
@TheTruth-cg8vj 4 ай бұрын
Over the last 10.15.20 years, Canada has degenerated into a third-world version of the first world. That's why all the born Canadians and past, older immigrants are fleeing if they have the means. Few progressive opportunities, sky high living expenses and taxation, a Russian roulette health care system and low wages makes Canada closer to the third world than the first. Our government doesn't release accurate stats these days, but you can be sure the life span of the people here is decreasing faster than anywhere else in the first world. The government even wants you to "do yourself in" if you're in a bad situation with M.A.I.D. so they can save a few bucks. And what's really sick is "doing yourself in" includes "mature minors", kids in their teens, drug addicts, impoverished people attempting to live off government provided disability payments, people with treatable depression. If it's a cost saving to the government, nothing wrong with any morality issues here. You can be sure a hundred years from now it will be compared with Nazi Germany of how evil and cold governments can be. All this from a government class that has the audacity to tax it's people at close to 50% and then blows the money on the politically well connected. Indeed, the people of Canada would most likely be better off if the country was broken up, invaded by the USA, or governed as a UN protectorate.
@timdumoulin2576
@timdumoulin2576 3 ай бұрын
Great comment. I agree 💯
@LifeEnglish
@LifeEnglish 3 ай бұрын
I have a Masters in Education. Supposedly, there is a teacher shortage in Canada. However, teachers are so underpaid, overworked, and unappreciated that it may not be worth returning to work in Canada.
@abelimwakijungu1226
@abelimwakijungu1226 3 ай бұрын
Many will leave, among them many will regret. Whole world has changed for the worse.
@bhuwin6186
@bhuwin6186 3 ай бұрын
regret what? the shitty weather and terrible pay?
@avinasha3603
@avinasha3603 4 ай бұрын
Dear you missed "the healthcare crisis" 🤦 Great Analysis though!!
@nelson-al4663
@nelson-al4663 4 ай бұрын
She also missed the long/depressing freezing winter. 92% of canadians live close the US border. Nobody wants go north. Actually if we have an US free border, Canada would be empty. The average Canadian spend 2/3 of their life inside their insulated home, that means if are 60 yo, you spent 40 years of your life isolated in your "dreamed property". Sad..
@yvesgingras1475
@yvesgingras1475 4 ай бұрын
Canada does not have any healthcare systeme anymore, been unable to see a doctor for over 4 years. Im even ready to pay for it lol.
@elbertmkizy7086
@elbertmkizy7086 4 ай бұрын
People leave after they gained citizenship
@Mustang85635
@Mustang85635 4 ай бұрын
Im leaving next year to the United States once my citizenship comes through 😅
@TheTruth-cg8vj
@TheTruth-cg8vj 4 ай бұрын
You'll find it a lot harder to gain US citizenship - maybe 10 years total@@Mustang85635
@sanshin9
@sanshin9 4 ай бұрын
We have passport leeches in Canada. They come here for Healthcare yet they don't help to $upport the system. Healthcare should go hand in hand with how much you help fund it. If not, there's always health insurance. Nobody wants to pay for someone's elderly parents that need a lot of healthcare that just immigrated here a couple of years ago.
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 4 ай бұрын
@@sanshin9 Those you called "passport leeches" are contributing your economy you ungrateful POS. All those leave, no immigrants you thing Canada will become rosy again?
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 4 ай бұрын
@@sanshin9 Tell that to those individuls. Canada’s Minister of Heritage is from Argentina Canada’s Minister of Trade is from China Canada’s Minister of Housing is from Somalia Canada’s Minister of Seniors is from India Canada’s Minister of Fisheries is from South Africa Canada’s Minister of Transportation is from Saudi Arabia Canada’s Minister of International Development is from India
@kokocherrycola6310
@kokocherrycola6310 17 күн бұрын
I used to pay $450 for a very beautiful and spacious 1 bedroom apartment on Vancouver island. That was about 20 years ago. Now it’s minimum $1800.
@shackworks
@shackworks 3 ай бұрын
All these things are exactly the same in Australia, where I live. Yet, I will never leave this beautiful country
@kuldeep_r9486
@kuldeep_r9486 4 ай бұрын
I came here on 28 August as international student in Vancouver from India and just after 4 days I left canada on 1 sep and came back to india. It's shocking to say within 4 days I returned back, canada is not worth it, people from all world are mixed there it causes problem of fights and #other matters, survival is difficult and cold conditions, that's why population is less there, it is aim of govt that's why attracting migration towards canada but not worth it, we're going there by leaving various things in home country such as home, car, family, nation, property this is foolishness by leaving all utilities of life and to start again from zero in Canada it is big foolishness aslo by leaving nationality, doing struggle of just settling, In my view , we have limited time in life, we're having things and doing hardwork to do those things agin in other nations, its better to do in own country. It doesn't matter opportunites are there in Canada etc, every nation has opportunity, you're from Singapore it's best country do there not leave nation, everyone not have to migrate all have to do in their home countries. In comparison of my country india, canada gone too back from India serioulsly, food is not fresh there freezed fruits same fruits and veges in stores for months, if you like this then reply back I can share my personal and known friends ground REALITY experiences with you..
@alexrubin5955
@alexrubin5955 4 ай бұрын
This does not make sense. Why would you decide to go back in just 4 days, when you have just spent thousands of dollars for the study permit, flight tickets, accommodation, and tuition?
@jonesalapat6199
@jonesalapat6199 4 ай бұрын
​@alexrubin5955 he would have paid for college, tickets, and stuff, most probably he had arrived wanting to leave in few days. Honestly it's not bad, just as everything in life, there is a upside and downside. The current job market is on downside but things can change with time.
@archie_bunker
@archie_bunker 4 ай бұрын
i am born raised here in canada and i feel your pain bro. all the best to you.
@loverebel6632
@loverebel6632 4 ай бұрын
india has way more jobs now .
@aaz1992
@aaz1992 4 ай бұрын
You're a quick learner 😂
@karam2388
@karam2388 4 ай бұрын
No it’s not worth at all. Healthcare system itself on ventilator. Inflation is so high. Renting apartment gone too expensive
@louisecote3542
@louisecote3542 4 ай бұрын
Troll
@curtdealge6546
@curtdealge6546 3 ай бұрын
As I type this it is -42 Celcius outside while the gas bill in my hand is 30% carbon tax. $42 of carbon tax out of a $150 bill. Canada could completely eliminate is carbon output and it will make absolutely no difference to "global warming".
@PELOYCABAZOS
@PELOYCABAZOS 8 күн бұрын
Thank you so my for the time stamps 🙏
@MelissaLearns
@MelissaLearns 3 ай бұрын
As someone who has been in Canada my entire life (except the odd travels), I would leave Canada if I could. Unfortunately I have family circumstances that require me to be available for my family in a short timespan (so I've bought a house within one hour drive from my parents with my partner). But if my life circumstances were different (and I can convince my partner) - I'd be out of Canada within a few months, once I find a job overseas. It's quite depressing here and I don't see the light at the end of the tunnel. Note: I do not live in the Toronto area or the Vancouver area but still a pretty medium/large city.
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
Grass always seems greeter on the other side until you move
@LathropLdST
@LathropLdST 3 ай бұрын
You will not find a job easily in Europe with your nationality, unless you speak the language of the country you are arriving to.
@linoportelli8240
@linoportelli8240 3 ай бұрын
I feel you. Similar situation and Kanada now feels like an anchor rather than a blessing.
@taterrhead
@taterrhead 4 ай бұрын
The truth of the matter is that flight-attendants provide more real-value to the world than 95%+ of MBAs ...
@neilirvine7129
@neilirvine7129 4 ай бұрын
Yes, but it's also not that hard to create a laundry list of problems without providing solutions.
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 4 ай бұрын
I don’t know how much a Canadian MBA is really worth since Canada doesn’t have much to offer to MBAs. The U.S. would be the best place to get an MBA and then find a related job after graduation!
@mikegkerr
@mikegkerr 4 ай бұрын
Perhaps, but the career of a Singapore Airlines flight attendant is short. She probably made the right call here.
@alyonapetrova694
@alyonapetrova694 3 ай бұрын
@@aheat3036 I have to agree 💯 % regarding the institution that issued the degree.
@alyonapetrova694
@alyonapetrova694 3 ай бұрын
@@mikegkerr How so?
@JuggernautaMito
@JuggernautaMito Ай бұрын
I moved to Canada over a decade ago, when I moved it was easy to find a job, and you could afford a decent life even with minimum wage. Fast forward to today, I am already a canadian citizen, and me and my wife both make 6 figures, yet I lost my job for the first time in my life 5 months ago, and I only found a new job now because a friend helped. It show me that if for some reason at some point me and my wife lose our jobs we won’t be able to survive in Canada for long even tho we already own a house. This country is awful right now, I am honestly considering moving out of here because things just started to get nasty it’s going to get worse. If I sell my house now and everything I own, I can live a comfortable life back in my home country, and honestly I prefer to do that. For anyone reading this, please, for your own good, do your research. All Canada gave me in the last decade is bad mental health, if I never left my country I would have good life there now
@jamescc2010
@jamescc2010 11 күн бұрын
Have you consider government or state job, more stable for long term?. That was what I did 20 years ago in CA from private sector. Not perfect but more stable and very good benefits and less stress. Sure there are politics.
@geom980
@geom980 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for your insightful video! I immigrated to Canada in 1988 and worked there till 2018. Left the country in 2020, because I couldn't live on my $1900/mo pension. The long cold winters also influenced my decision to emigrate from Canada.
@ronstochler
@ronstochler 4 ай бұрын
Everyone from India seems to like it, they're even calling all of their friends and relatives to come on over. Welcome to New Bharat!!!
@Madzguy007
@Madzguy007 3 ай бұрын
India is still a third world country, they're eager to leave for a first world country...but little do they know, Canada is on a downward spiral....
@Pioneer-zx5fx
@Pioneer-zx5fx 3 ай бұрын
Not everyone, only poor classes I am Indian and moved back within 2 months In India I get a full time maid for around 50cad month
@masonhancock5350
@masonhancock5350 4 ай бұрын
American expat in Germany here. The tax/salary problem is the same here. Every cool place has been overrun with people seeking to move there. I say this as someone doing exactly that, so please don’t think this is “anti immigrant” or anything like that; my spouse is an immigrant. The same thing has happened to cities where everyone from the home country tries to move there from the “uncool” suburbs. Slowly, then suddenly all at once, the affordable housing vanishes, any government appointment is impossible to get, jobs get scarce, and taxes go up. Big respect to immigrants, newcomers, and to weary, crowded, overtaxed locals alike. There is just no way to preserve any desirable place when x-million people move there.
@nicktankard1244
@nicktankard1244 4 ай бұрын
I lived in Germany for 3 years before coming to Canada 2 years ago. Germany has higher taxes but you get more for it. Overall I’d say Germany is a better place to live or at least it was 2 years ago. The main problem for me was the language and the culture. I do regret moving to Canada. Should’ve stayed. Especially if they pass that new citizenship law this year. But it’s too late now for me to
@pritapp788
@pritapp788 4 ай бұрын
"There is just no way to preserve any desirable place when x-million people move there." There you go. It's an issue of world demographics, not immigration per se. If the world's population was smaller there would simply be fewer and smaller migration waves. Not a problem that's going to be solved anytime soon with the planet now counting 8 billion souls and the number continuing to grow.
@handsomejustin
@handsomejustin 4 ай бұрын
The biggest problem in Canada and the USA is white people who stole this land, mass murdered Indigenous people and then act like snowflakes and self entitled ignorant aholes. Everything else is just a symptom of this root problem which might never be resolved.
@mikeyrose4183
@mikeyrose4183 3 ай бұрын
"EXPAT?" Youre an immigrant .
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
@@pritapp788 that’s an oversimplification of a very complex problem
@manueloctaviano658
@manueloctaviano658 3 ай бұрын
For me to resolve this problem Justine T. should step down as prime minister. Am from Calgary, when Harper was the Prime minister lots of jobs are available I even remember some establishments are begging for workers to apply to their establishment. But when Justine T. stepped in as prime minister the economy of Canada went down the drain so fast that a lot of citizens became jobless and homeless.
@scottperry7311
@scottperry7311 3 ай бұрын
As an American I have constantly heard how much better Canada is than the US. But I noticed a lot of things going on in Canada that made me question that narrative. It seems that people overestimated the benefits of Canada and down played the pluses of living in America. They did that in my opinion for ideological reasons because Canada has government healthcare. While healthcare is an important issue it is only one of many people should consider and they should consider them without bias when weighing the pros and cons of a country.
@yoon-heuiseo5825
@yoon-heuiseo5825 2 ай бұрын
Also I have family physician and I had no problem at all getting necessary health care
@Red-fg9qr
@Red-fg9qr 4 ай бұрын
I went to Canada to study at Seneca college, long story short it was a ripoff. Also the freaking winters are super harsh for students that don’t have a car. It all sounds like sunshine and rainbows when they pitch you about studying in Canada from abroad, but once you get there… holy cow, it goes south really quick. I went back to Mexico to get my degree instead, now I’m in California living the life. 😊
@aaz1992
@aaz1992 4 ай бұрын
From the frying pan into the fire 😂
@charlymadridmusic3948
@charlymadridmusic3948 3 ай бұрын
What did you study in Mexico?
@ScoobieDoobie197474
@ScoobieDoobie197474 3 ай бұрын
Not aware of an app that tells you were the homeless have shit in Canada
@fcf777
@fcf777 3 ай бұрын
Good. We only need Mexicans to serve our Mojitos when you go to Cancun.
@sammexp
@sammexp 3 ай бұрын
Especially that you all just go to Toronto, which is totally overrated
@graycat117
@graycat117 4 ай бұрын
Vancouver is just a real estate holding location for non-Canadian nationals, change my mind. It’s becoming too expensive for most Canadians to actually live and own a home there.
@nicktankard1244
@nicktankard1244 4 ай бұрын
Becoming? I think that train left the station at least 10 years ago. You can’t buy a home here if you’re not wealthy. Especially if you’re single. You need to make well over 150k to be able to afford even a modest 1br condo here. And very few people make over 150k.
@mikegkerr
@mikegkerr 4 ай бұрын
I'll allow it.
@Karg537
@Karg537 3 ай бұрын
Force them to sell?
@underthesun6346
@underthesun6346 3 ай бұрын
I can relate. Moved to Toronto 2018. Moved out last year. Currently in Sydney Au. These 2 cities Toronto and Sydney have almost the same cost of living. The difference is, the minimum wage in Toronto is 15cad in Sydney the minimum wage is 23aud.
@berndgaal7689
@berndgaal7689 3 ай бұрын
I had major problems finding a job, even as a waiter, when I moved from Germany in 1990. I was so depressed. When I saw the poverty on the east-side of Vancouver I was shocked. Now 30 yrs later I see videos of the east-side and I cannot believe how worse it got. I am glad to live in Germany and Japan!!!!! Thank god!!! I have the money now to rent a motorhome in Canada and travel around for 4 weeks there, because I have money and time to do that. No way to do that as a regular canadian.
@jaanireel
@jaanireel 4 ай бұрын
00:01 More people are leaving Canada, and I will discuss the seven key reasons for this trend. 02:08 People are leaving Canada due to high taxes and limited career opportunities. 04:23 Newcomers in Canada face challenges getting jobs due to lack of Canadian experience 06:28 Career opportunities and crime 08:35 Residents in Canada feeling anxious due to crime and drug crisis 10:44 Income taxes and rent prices in Canada create financial challenges. 13:01 Canada needs to address gaps in readiness for immigration influx 15:07 Challenges in making friends in Canada
@bfdee1603
@bfdee1603 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for d summary. Her reasons r not unique to Canada. Its pretty much same reasons people leave California or new york or SFO, even cheaper places like Mexico or philippines😅
@alejandrasandovalsanchez8604
@alejandrasandovalsanchez8604 4 ай бұрын
These people need to "experience" living in a third world country.
@AlgorithmMockery
@AlgorithmMockery 3 ай бұрын
@@alejandrasandovalsanchez8604we’re on our way. Just linger long enough with this trajectory and it’s a guarantee
@noseboop4354
@noseboop4354 3 ай бұрын
​@@alejandrasandovalsanchez8604I suppose it's better than a war torn country. Oh wait, even people from Ukraine are choosing to move back there instead of staying in Canada.
@Ann-hm7gj
@Ann-hm7gj 3 ай бұрын
It's been this way since the 90's. Canada is for raising children.
@robertguay3773
@robertguay3773 4 ай бұрын
You moved here and we all want to move there. the weather is better less crime less homeless you do not have to worry about your kids on drugs. Way to go on your choice. we have tent cities growing across the country and less people can afford to even rent a basement suite every year. Our currency is in a full collapse most Canadians I know are buying gold and silver as fast as possible, you can barely get any groceries for $100 any more used to be 5-6 bags for $100 and now it is 1-2.
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 4 ай бұрын
What? Everyone I know are so dumb they don't know gold and silver is for sale in Canada cmon!
@mikegkerr
@mikegkerr 4 ай бұрын
Possession or use of illegal narcotics is punishable by death in Singapore. These types of laws are simply not possible in a country like Canada. But, yes, it does make the streets safer.
@chilcotincabin
@chilcotincabin 3 ай бұрын
@mikegkerr It also makes it a police state, a nanny state and an overbearing government. I would take freedom over that any day.
@glossbaus2128
@glossbaus2128 3 ай бұрын
​@@chilcotincabin Freedom in Singapore is like being able to walk in the streets in the middle of the night (or any time of the day for that matter) and not worry about being robbed/stabbed/shot...
@jceepf
@jceepf 3 ай бұрын
I left in 1980 and never regretted it. I am a 10+ generation Canadian! I live now in Asia.
@Kelgrafar
@Kelgrafar 2 ай бұрын
As someone born and living in Canada I'd love to live in Singapore. I'd pay a premium to live in a country where the government was run by serious people and there weren't deranged homeless people everywhere, there was law and order, pro capitalist laws, etc. Housing and living expenses are awful in Canada, but I'd honestly be fine with that if I thought it was worth living here, or I saw a future in this country. I'm not criticizing you for moving to Canada though. If you like it here I think that's great.
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