Why People Are Leaving Canada | Is Canada Broken?

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  • @rebeccavl97
    @rebeccavl97 Před 10 měsíci +96

    I'm Canadian but recently moved to Europe and my mental health has greatly improved since. I honestly cannot see myself living in Canada ever again.

    • @realasitcomes9851
      @realasitcomes9851 Před 9 měsíci +3

      What aspects make life in Europe better ?

    • @rebeccavl97
      @rebeccavl97 Před 9 měsíci

      @@realasitcomes9851 So please note this is only based off of where I am living now, which is in the Czech Republic. Basically, though, I would say health care is much more efficient and there is not a huge shortage of doctors. Furthermore, public transport is far more accessible and functional. Lastly, there are far more job opportunities here!

    • @adamg5780
      @adamg5780 Před 9 měsíci +15

      ​​@@realasitcomes9851People in there actually live. It isn't a rat race for material possessions. You just enjoy daily life. You can go downstairs and enjoy a good coffee or lunch for cheap, places are open late, the cities don't shut down after 6:30, people there are fun and more open, there is more vacation, less stress, better healthcare.

    • @JJ-qp6jw
      @JJ-qp6jw Před 8 měsíci

      How do you move to Europe? Do you get a work visa?

    • @innerheightsinnovations694
      @innerheightsinnovations694 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Hello! I have a question. As a Canadian, do you need a work visa in Europe, and how easy is it to get a work permit or visa?

  • @geraldenright9845
    @geraldenright9845 Před 11 měsíci +214

    I left over 25 years ago. Last year i sent my daughter to university there (at Canadian rates) I was shocked at the costs. She has decided to change to study in Belgium, a decent EU country, the total living plus education costs are half of Canada. I live in Thailand, I can walk into a hospital and see a doctor in 15 minutes. No sub-zero winters. And I can save enough to sponsor my own retirement pension. I don't think I'll ever go back to live, maybe to visit in the summer, but never back into the system, its just not for me.

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x Před 11 měsíci +10

      It's curious, from what I see Belgium has even higher tax than Canada. For example its VAT is 21% while here it's maximum like 12% or that the income tax is 50% while here it's like 45%.
      Maybe universities are indeed cheaper in Belgium but here it's not that you're going to have to put your house in mortgage to go there. I see here colleges are 3000-5000 CAD per year, surely if we talk about international student prices that's a whole different story.
      Either way it's not like in countries like USA where you have to pay like 50000 USD every year in tuitions.

    • @geraldenright9845
      @geraldenright9845 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ddaniel987x she's not paying income tax in either country. Her Canadian tuition plus insurance plus fees came to about 12k per year (4 years). Her dorm in Canada was 890/mo while sharing a room. Her dorm in Belgium is 590/mo (CAD) not sharing. Her tuition is 1600/year (as an EU citizen, she has an EU citizenship), for non-EU it would be about 10k a year (3 year program).
      Her student insurance that includes health, tenancy and travel is about 600/year.
      Groceries are on par with Canada as prices in Canada continue to skyrocket. Transport is cheaper with student discounts of up to 30% off train fares and bicycle rental at 7 CAD a month.
      I was surprised that sending my daughter to Europe as an EU citizen ends much cheaper than Canada as a Canadian citizen.
      Some EU countries like Germany offer universities for free regardless of citizenship. Each EU country is different, oddly in her own EU country they would charge international rates of 30k to 40k because she has not established residency there in the prior 3 years. But Belgium has no such requirement they only require EEC citizenship.
      Even if she had to pay 10k tuition for 3 year program that's 30k, 6k tuition for a 4 year program in Canada comes to 24k a difference of 6k. Now add in 9 more months of housing for Canada's longer programs, that easily makes up the difference. Plus add in one more year of earning.... Canada ain't the cheapest option even for Canadians.

    • @monikam9069
      @monikam9069 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@ddaniel987x Maybe in Belgium like in Sweden Universities are free , even for foreigners. I think this changed in Sweden as too many foreigners started to arrive at their shores. looking fora free education and .... Whites are treated like Pharos in Asia so he makes a very good living, Belgium is not cheap , also depends where in Belgium. Either way, Trudeau destroyed and robbed Canada. Chrystia Freeland said "Canadians have way too much money" so this was a clear message.. Also in 2023 , at WEF, she said that time to reduce a wealth of the middle class.. Clear, the Western countries are trying destroy the middle class and make their citizens poor I grew up in Eastern Europe. My family was robbed by the Government after World War II -everything was confiscated from citizens, Then our stolen land, properties were sold to foreign interests. I hope this will not happen in Canada.

    • @bonniebluebell5940
      @bonniebluebell5940 Před 10 měsíci +5

      There are few high-paying jobs and the rents are through the roof. Even if you find a good job and wish to excel, you will lose half your salary or more through taxes. Canada is no longer affordable or free.

    • @heatherwhittaker6169
      @heatherwhittaker6169 Před 10 měsíci +2

      So bad here really..and not good treatment if you have left and return..

  • @ladyluck5248
    @ladyluck5248 Před 11 měsíci +388

    As a Canadian who has lived here all my life I want to get out of here. It’s over priced and overtaxed.

    • @thekenndubisi
      @thekenndubisi  Před 11 měsíci +11

      Thank you for saying this!

    • @Cesar-mv5il
      @Cesar-mv5il Před 11 měsíci

      You should come to my country. I paid 30% of my salary and another 18% everytime I buy something. What do I get in return? Nothing. I have to pay for a private school for my kids because the public ones are extremely bad. I have to pay for a private health insurance because if you wait to go to a public hospital you will die waiting, or they will kill you there.

    • @SilvaUgochukwuAmadi
      @SilvaUgochukwuAmadi Před 11 měsíci +2

      @ladyluck5248, if I make $20k monthly, how many % tax do I pay?

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x Před 11 měsíci +10

      But where would you go? Countries that even have a higher life quality than Canada have higher taxes.

    • @leprechaun130
      @leprechaun130 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Where do you want to go?

  • @giggs112008
    @giggs112008 Před 11 měsíci +94

    Dear people reading this...Canada has been broken for ages now and it's literally become far, far, worse since Trudeau got into power, but that's another story for another day. Like Ken said in the video, Canada is great at marketing itself but will never reveal the real truth about what it's truly like to live in Canada until you move there and it's usually too late for some by the time.
    In regards to Ken's statement of employers saying "you don't have enough Canadian working experience," this regurgitated interview statement isn't stated solely to new immigrants to Canada, they tell the same BS line to Canadians too, I would be a billionaire by now for every time I heard that statement in interviews or rejection letters/emails.
    I became Canadian at 16, parents moving from the UK when I was 13, and ever since I graduated university I would get the exact same sentiment and statement. So, I had to leave Canada to go overseas in order to get working/teaching experience as everywhere I interviewed for after graduation would either say "you have no working/teaching experience" OR "this position needs a minimum of 3-5 years of experience."
    So I ended up getting my teaching experience in various countries (England, France, South Korea, Japan, Australia (3 separate occasions as well as also completing 2 degrees there) ) and now I'm currently living and working in the Middle East. But till this day, whenever I apply for teaching positions, I still get the same similar BS sentiment "We loved your resume, interview, and diverse teaching experience, but unfortunately you don't have enough Canadian teaching experience as you do overseas" LMAO like WTF???? So, I basically gave up applying to jobs in Canada and enjoy the teaching experiences I have overseas way more, plus the salary and benefits are a lot better too compared to Canada anyway.
    IF and when I do ever move back to Canada, I won't be teaching or working for anyone, I'll hopefully start my own business so I don't have to hear that stupid, moronic, nonsensical statement ever again.

    • @uchemark9610
      @uchemark9610 Před 11 měsíci +2

      What an experience you've had

    • @dsoremi01
      @dsoremi01 Před 9 měsíci +2

      With all you've narrated here, it's a great Canadian experience on it own. But they will still tell you that you don't have Canadian experience, then what exactly do they want?

    • @giggs112008
      @giggs112008 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@dsoremi01 beats me but really don't care at this point because I have had far greater experiences working outside of Canada than in Canada. The horror stories have heard from friends who are teachers in Canada lets me know that I made the right decision not staying to teach there. For the peanut wages/benefits they receive in comparison to the amount of work and nonsense they have to deal with, it's not worth teaching in Canada....other jobs/professions might be completely different but I am just speaking from my own profession/experience.

    • @fo7743
      @fo7743 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The reason Trudeau is hated is because he is welcoming blacks, Muslims, Arabs and Jews into Canada and the whites HATE that. Also, the lockdowns that were meant to control the spread of the virus which Trudeau recommended in a bid to help! But immature and narcissistic Canadians are bitter about this as though Trudeau created Covid.

    • @fritzsmith3296
      @fritzsmith3296 Před 8 měsíci

      @giggs12008: "Dear people reading this...Canada has been broken for ages now..." Wow. I think your assessment of Canada's present is modest but certainly correct.
      Having watched Canada's real estate keep reaching new highs along with the homeless populations all over Canada reach new highs on their own tells a story of an economy lacking money to house the poor.
      Over the last several years the homeless population has been increasing. From the news reports Canada's lack of money sounds like Chinas.
      When money gets scarce because of people reducing their discretionary spending money while increasing savings prices will seek a balance.
      The buyer will say yes if the price comes down to his "sweet spot", that is one not being overpriced relative to his budget.
      So far almost all of Canada's main areas are reporting prices on decline, some in creative ways, such as landlords giving three months free rent (25% off annual savings) if the tenant signs up for a year. Given the current trend, the landlord may have to resort to repeating this or something similar next year.
      Having read your story, I think the only reason I would ever return to visit Canada was social, like visiting "the old neighborhood".
      This coming cycle of deflation will change how we all spend and save our money. Credit cards will be used for things like paying our phone or internet service, but will be paid in full every month.
      A "rainy day fund will be set up as payroll deductions directed to your bank account or employers credit union.
      The coming deflation cycle will be great for the working poor, and bad for landlords who have bought houses at high prices and have to sell because they can't find renters to pay what they want.
      PS: for someone who has saved up a considerable amount of money and still has a nostalgic pull toward Canada is in a great position to take advantage of "fire sale" business and real estate in whatever part of Canada you like, to invest and even live and work parttime.

  • @jody-ne7xs
    @jody-ne7xs Před 11 měsíci +169

    As a canadian that jas lived here all my life i am ready to leave the country behind. I feel sorry for those that came for a better life only to find they walked into a debt trap nation that is ABSOLUTELY BROKEN. Don't fall for the debt trap!

    • @user-ji6mj3hd3k
      @user-ji6mj3hd3k Před 11 měsíci

      you also mean the imigration scam

    • @bonniebluebell5940
      @bonniebluebell5940 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Come if you want to lead a hand-to-mouth existence.

    • @esparda07
      @esparda07 Před 10 měsíci +9

      The debt trap is absolute hell. It really eats up your mental health and it only gets worse because of the long stretches (6-8 months) of winter.

    • @ayandejiopeyemi5265
      @ayandejiopeyemi5265 Před 9 měsíci

      Had....£77😮😢😊😮😊😅😢😢😂🎉🎉😮😢😮😮😅😅😅😊😊😊 we only have we only have 64 things 64 Google and we and we and we do and we do 64 since since I did not say science I say since you are still writing as the writing we do things😊 volume five we are five and we do and we do we are five and we do we are 5 and we do we do things bad I'm bad get out😮😢🎉😊

    • @bhuwin6186
      @bhuwin6186 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I bought a home at good price, im so fked

  • @GorillaExploration
    @GorillaExploration Před 11 měsíci +27

    Got the passport & lived in Canada for 21 years. I got sick of the extreme cold weather & shoveling snow always. Left for Caribbean sunshine & cheaper cost of living. I never looked back & never intend to return to that slave plantation.

  • @sherylturnerturner1352
    @sherylturnerturner1352 Před 11 měsíci +68

    I am 7th generation Canadian and barely scraping by. The winter in Alberta is so very hard. And everything this young man said is true and it's 100x worse in 2023

  • @CalCalCal6996
    @CalCalCal6996 Před 11 měsíci +89

    I'm sorry you had this experience but I think more immigrants need to know this. Canada is outrageously overpriced and its becoming a huge problem

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x Před 11 měsíci +1

      Only in rent, in the rest it's pretty much way more affordable than back home.

    • @thekenndubisi
      @thekenndubisi  Před 11 měsíci +5

      Exactly, i'm making the video so more people can make a good judgement call.

    • @victoredwards3959
      @victoredwards3959 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@thekenndubisi. This is the same issue here in Uk , in fact Uk government are imaking life extremely difficult for the new generation of immigrants , despite the huge amount of money that they are collecting in student fees .

    • @monikam9069
      @monikam9069 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ddaniel987x Well if a rent is half of your income( after taxes) or more.. you will never save up for retirement. There is a reason why Trudeau passed the legislation to assist poor to die. No one can survive on the Government pension. .And yes, everyone is a saying they are going to move to Asia or Central America but there is also growing an anti- white resentment...No one likes to see too many foreigners acting like they belong there ..

  • @saifchowdhury3581
    @saifchowdhury3581 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I make close to 90K a year in Toronto. I literally live paycheck to paycheck now with my wife. No fun money at all. Tax, rent, utilities, basic transportation and grocery, phone bills and then nothing left. I absolutely have no idea how people live on minimum wage.

  • @richardramfire3971
    @richardramfire3971 Před 9 měsíci +27

    I’m born and raised Canadian, I believe we are in a better position than newcomers but even for us Canada can get tiring. You nailed it on every issue.

    •  Před 7 měsíci

      Immigrants are free to immigrate elsewhere with ease. Born canadians are not wanted anywhere unless your highly skilled and can get a work contract. Without work contract to escape your trapped here.

  • @user-pp3hg8st8r
    @user-pp3hg8st8r Před 11 měsíci +35

    What you shared in this video is very true, not only immigrants but actual Canadians are moving out. Sadly, no matter what, people will still DIE to come to Canada, that's the reality.

    • @dobrenkijbog8805
      @dobrenkijbog8805 Před 10 měsíci +1

      No don't jump off the cliff, you can get yourself killed. Nooooooo, it's so beautiful! Jump.

  •  Před 10 měsíci +35

    Thanks Ken for your input! I keep saying that to people, that Canada isn't a good country to immigrate right now and we should also pause immigration but people tell me I'm a racist for saying this. And one of the problem we have right now in Canada is the immigration rate is too high, so like you said the salaries are dropping and rent is increasing! Until we fix our problems like housing, healthcare, etc, it's not fair to anyone to keep pumping more immigrants in Canada. They will not be able to have the services they were promised and the won't be able to make money. Even on a 100k salary, let me tell you, it won't be able to buy a house in Canada anymore. Both people need to make 150k, so you need about 300k a year to make it. And those jobs are rare... Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @zazaland
      @zazaland Před 8 měsíci

      He is speaking the absolute truth which is the SAME THING happening in the US. America and Canada are not as glamorous as they are portrayed to be. These are dysfunctional countries making money off immigrant visa application FEES. The fake lifestyles are deplorable, the flashy cars and homes are not owned but borrowed. Brothers and sisters in Africa and other countries please don't fall for these gimmicks.
      Americans and Canadians are pretentious people. First and foremost they hate black people, second, they are collapsing economies pretending everything is fine. The content creators that make videos deceiving people with seemingly good lifestyles are just doing that to make money on youtube. Do not move to America or Canada. African countries are now thriving and westerners are realizing it and MOVING to Africa. We welcome them to motherland but we will not allow them to mess our countries.
      Too much of industrialization and modernization, and digitalization and AI etc. is exactly why western societies are collapsing. Long live motherland Africa. We your children love you mother Africa. You are not a poor continent, you are the safest and cleanest and happiest place to be on earth. Mwaaaaaaah !

    • @lakeofbays1622
      @lakeofbays1622 Před 7 měsíci

      So which country you are thinking to immigrate? I don't think there are many willing to take you.

    • @fbafoundationalbuck-broken6011
      @fbafoundationalbuck-broken6011 Před 6 měsíci

      YOU PROBABLY ARE RACIST.

  • @VasantiP
    @VasantiP Před 11 měsíci +65

    My husband keeps saying the same things which you said in the video we came 25 yrs ago with the sole purpose of educating the kids and getting out, but seems like there is no end to the daily grind.

  • @gohfai
    @gohfai Před 11 měsíci +45

    Returned to home country after obtaining the passport 25 years ago.Looking back there is no regret and a brilliant decision.

  • @imolinar76
    @imolinar76 Před 11 měsíci +56

    I.migrated to Canada 20 years ago and the country had the same problems, unfortunately now it is worse, specially high cost of living. I left 15 years ago to UAE and never regretted it.

    • @thekenndubisi
      @thekenndubisi  Před 11 měsíci +1

      thank you for sharing your thoughts; i'm happy for you

    • @felixike8574
      @felixike8574 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Which UAE are you talking about? mtceeeeee 🚶

    • @durojayesegun8749
      @durojayesegun8749 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Am not sure you are talking of United Arab Emirates am in for many years nw

    • @naijafun
      @naijafun Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@felixike8574😂😂😂 UAE cost of leaving is worse

    • @izubrobranch8427
      @izubrobranch8427 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@durojayesegun8749you must be a Nigerian or one of those bad African countries who has messed themselves up in UAE, boy Arab countries are always best when it comes to taxes free... people are living better and cool in Middle East.

  • @connieakaeze529
    @connieakaeze529 Před 11 měsíci +22

    Oh my goodness!!! This is the most realistic video about Canada I have ever watched.

  • @workwealthandtravel
    @workwealthandtravel Před 11 měsíci +104

    I was born in Canada but the first two reasons are why I left! Ive been out for 6 years and am a non-resident. Healthcare when I lived in China was extremely cheap and fast... as with any other country Ive lived in. Great video!

    • @thekenndubisi
      @thekenndubisi  Před 11 měsíci +9

      thank you so much for sharing your thoughts; it's really getting worse

    • @myleshagar9722
      @myleshagar9722 Před 11 měsíci +13

      The Dental Hospitals in China are amazing.

    • @D-thewomen
      @D-thewomen Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@myleshagar9722 I have also lived in china, this is so true, the consultation fee is super cheap, it was only when i went to shanghai in 2014 that i saw a 15rmb consultation, but even that is stilll soooooo affordable...

    • @D-thewomen
      @D-thewomen Před 11 měsíci

      @@thekenndubisi that is so weird, what about the migrants doctors they have been training?

    • @jakejimstone5029
      @jakejimstone5029 Před 11 měsíci

      China's health care system was built by modern days slaves - communists. Cuba has a good system too. In 6 years, how many hospitals in different countries have you gone to?

  • @haroldlebreton
    @haroldlebreton Před 11 měsíci +79

    All those years I worked in Canada I never could get ahead. High taxes and interest on mortgage and car loans etc.. I was only living pay check to pay check and could not afford to get sick. I had a trade that paid well but still paying too much to live here. I moved to the Philippines for 4 years and retired it was much better with cost of living with better weather. I came back to Canada to try to live here again but could not do it again. Things just got worst since I left in 2015. It’s so bad with the weather and cost of living and companies don’t respect their workers and want them to work 60 to 80 hours a week and do shift work with weekends and on call I said wow ! I need to sell everything and move back to the warm peaceful and affordable Philippines. Can’t wait to get the hell out of Canada ! No more being an economic slave in Canada. 😊

    • @moneytreesph8198
      @moneytreesph8198 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Great choice! Philippines is developing fast and it can only get better.

    • @beautilfuldoveonearth5447
      @beautilfuldoveonearth5447 Před 11 měsíci

      I want to go there omg

    • @beautilfuldoveonearth5447
      @beautilfuldoveonearth5447 Před 11 měsíci

      You are bright Ty

    • @calebrhieke2796
      @calebrhieke2796 Před 11 měsíci

      Too much racism in Phillipine

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x Před 11 měsíci

      Surely Philippines has a way lower cost of living for you because I'm almost sure you still earn in dollars. If you were put to earn an average salary in Pesos you would immediately come back here and never complain about Canada ever again.
      60 to 80 hours a week? What a lie! Starting that it's ILLEGAL that a job can go beyond 48 hours.
      I'm living in Vancouver and all the jobs I have seen are MAXIMUM 40 hours per week or even less. And better yet office jobs are from monday to Fridays.

  • @vidyoustrm1442
    @vidyoustrm1442 Před 11 měsíci +7

    WOOOOOOW!
    In the age of "Content creation" and "influencers" honesty is extremely expensive.
    Thank You.

  • @lamine38
    @lamine38 Před 11 měsíci +55

    I am also living in a couple of months after almost 20 years here. Me it started with the discrimination i faced because of the covid vaccination status. i was banned from society. Now the life is expensive, lot of censorship, the system of justice is corrupt.

    • @timphiey
      @timphiey Před 11 měsíci +5

      Where are you going? You are not alone. We did the same.

    • @huskavarnaband
      @huskavarnaband Před 11 měsíci

      Your right about Canada being corrupt. Scum bags in charge here

    • @shumbuk4383
      @shumbuk4383 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Would also like to know where you're headed? (Messages keep getting deleted in case you already said)

  • @karlblak7500
    @karlblak7500 Před 11 měsíci +21

    Appreciate your observation and facts because it's the absolute truth.Keep in mind your not the only one that have figured this out,many critical thinking folks have shift there strategy which is smart.Thanks to the web,we can shear vital information like this so others dont fall for the marketing.Thank you

  • @sarahndifor9508
    @sarahndifor9508 Před 11 měsíci +19

    There's no promise land anywhere in this world until we get to heaven

    • @Randomest_Stories
      @Randomest_Stories Před 11 měsíci

      😂 And where is heaven? Seen it? Any guarantees?

    • @sarahndifor9508
      @sarahndifor9508 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Randomest_Stories the guarantee for heaven is only Jesus Christ....do you know Him? If not you need to know Him

    • @Randomest_Stories
      @Randomest_Stories Před 11 měsíci

      @@sarahndifor9508 Yeah I know bout him. We Re fine. Don't u worry Bout us. Neither me n Jesus are worried about us. All good here. Take care

    • @monikam9069
      @monikam9069 Před 10 měsíci

      I have a feeling that this is another 'Fairy tale" to control people .Funny how all the rich of this world are not following the "Books", may be they know something...

  • @sherylsauder5579
    @sherylsauder5579 Před 11 měsíci +61

    I am a third-generation Canadian, but my spouse and I are making plans to leave when the kids are out of the house and we retire. It's just far too expensive to live here anymore, and although our health insurance costs will be expensive, it's easily absorbed by lower taxation and living expenses in many other places. It's sad what has happened to this country. Thanks for the great video.

    • @mamazi2018
      @mamazi2018 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Where do you plan on going to. Unless you choose first world countries to enjoy the same lifestyle and for higher quality of life.

    • @sherylsauder5579
      @sherylsauder5579 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@mamazi2018 We haven't gotten that far yet. We have friends in Panama, Costa Rica, and similar countries in Central and South America. They have significantly increased the quality of their lives as their dollars go a lot further and taxes are much less. One friend sold a house in Toronto and we are blown away with what they were able to buy. Nothing is perfect and there are downsides to everything, but it's always wise to explore all your options. We would probably rent for 3-6 months first to try things out.

    • @navalfa7291
      @navalfa7291 Před 11 měsíci

      @@sherylsauder5579 Dont come to New Zealand. Jacinda has made it worse than Canada. Just let you know. Thank you.

    • @AnimeBeefRandoms
      @AnimeBeefRandoms Před 11 měsíci

      @@sherylsauder5579 Well ya, Toronto real estate has only gone up. You could move to Alberta or another province that's not BC and be doing a lot better too.

    • @jceepf
      @jceepf Před 10 měsíci +5

      I was 10-12+ generation Canadian! I renounced citizenship in 2018. Most of my ancestors came there in the 1600s!
      I am gone! So you are not the only one. The country is broken in every possible way. It is horrible. I feel bad for new immigrants.

  • @ms.m5896
    @ms.m5896 Před 11 měsíci +18

    Great video and good points highlighted. One correction about the cost of education. I was an immigrant and became a Canadian Citizen (even though my mother was Canadian I had to apply for citizenship back in my day) who went through the system and taught in the system, and put three kids through the system and I’m still in the system. Our taxes also go towards education and common with other Governments they subsidize education because of tHe economical benefits for the country. I live in a different province than where I’m taking my Masters online and I’m paying more for the same course as those in the school province pays. So not only internationals pay more, Canadians do to😉.

  • @nasserlalji
    @nasserlalji Před 11 měsíci +7

    Ken you are spot on... I relate so well with your experience. You're courageous to speak up, I didn't have the guts I came years ago. I'd really like to connect with you directly if you up for it

  • @tonyolad
    @tonyolad Před 11 měsíci +1

    💯💯💯 hitting the nail on the head , no caps!

  • @tobimichigan
    @tobimichigan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Gr8 content Ndubuisi keep it up. U just won my subscription

  • @humanoid144
    @humanoid144 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I pay the minimum credit and over 20 years hahe probably paid $24k in interest. You are so right about Canada being a scam! Pay off all your debt and never again use credit!

  • @vincentnk
    @vincentnk Před 11 měsíci +15

    My experience left africa as university TA in computer science making $500/m then moved to canada,i worked in canada for 10yrs as truck driver making $300 per day got money decided to break away from the system you mentioned back home but to my surprise i lost all my money back home to apoint i could not afford food then back to canada and i decided will never complain again.good luck

    • @shumbuk4383
      @shumbuk4383 Před 10 měsíci

      Lol..that story deserves some elaboration i think!

    • @dramese
      @dramese Před 9 měsíci +1

      That’s so sad, I hope you recover ❤

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, I'd like to hear more details about all that too. This YT channel guy makes Africa sound like a utopia I've never actually heard of from anyone before. It's not like I haven't heard some good things before too, but economically, Africa is not doing so well. There's a reason so many people leave Africa, not just for Canada. Which Canada is definitely going down the crapper fast. Part of that is runaway immigration, which is taking away jobs, driving up housing and cost of living. Plus, we have a crazy and corrupt govt. w/ insane policies that only makes everything worse and doesn't care or doesn't notice how much worse it keeps getting.

  • @collinsonyeukwu6932
    @collinsonyeukwu6932 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ndubuisi , you are amazing, God bless you. we would like to have more of your videos Thanks

  • @Global_Ca_Au.
    @Global_Ca_Au. Před 11 měsíci +14

    The truth is that if you save up to $15000 yearly in Canada, you are really making six figures salary. I lived eight yrs in Canada and currently living in Australia. I hated my yrs i spent living in Canada. Australia is blessed.

    • @Global_Ca_Au.
      @Global_Ca_Au. Před 11 měsíci

      @@hisham2127 I am a permanent resident here too.

  • @sbotros
    @sbotros Před 11 měsíci +67

    Not only racism towards black. I'm middle Eastern who works in hospitality and this industry is infested with both subliminal and direct overt racism

    • @rondye9398
      @rondye9398 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@hisham2127 I'm sure you are right. Long time natives are overwhelmed by the huge influx of immigrants driving wages down. As stated in the video someone comes in and will do your job for 30K less. There has to be built up resentment.

    • @monikam9069
      @monikam9069 Před 10 měsíci +3

      It is like this everywhere. Way too many people come here and to Europe. This is the reason for a shortage of housing, lower wages. For example , IT people are not only being replaced by workers in India but also now by thousands of workers from India.. ..This is why the standard of living is going down for the middle class.. I do not blame them , as an immigrant, i recognize a Multikulti Canada is falling apart. Let's not forget , yes the land belonged to Native people, but their ancestors built this country , in this horrible climate. There was no free healthcare, no free education. And no welfare.

    • @aaronp9306
      @aaronp9306 Před 10 měsíci

      I'm sure there's zero racism in the Middle East.

    • @mehrbhaman
      @mehrbhaman Před 10 měsíci

      Good. I'll immigrate then! 🇮🇷❤🇨🇦

    • @mehrbhaman
      @mehrbhaman Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@monikam9069these ppl just don't get it like their forefathers.

  • @D_Mathews-ut6ep
    @D_Mathews-ut6ep Před 8 měsíci +7

    "What Canada wants, but is not saying out loud, is a servant class; a vast army of workers prepared to accept the low-paid jobs no one else wants. And given how the economy is structured along with our poor preparedness to receive these newcomers, it’s clear we want to keep them in that position." ( Excerpt from an article in Toronto Star, a leading Canadian news website ). This is the reality in Canada. Canada immigration is a billion dollar business for the Canadian government to run their economy.

    • @franckoliver1899
      @franckoliver1899 Před 7 měsíci

      How about immigration programs like Express Entry that almost exclusively favor immigrants with High education, high levels of English/French, in-demand skills and many years of prior work experience ???

    • @jamesprivet
      @jamesprivet Před měsícem

      @@franckoliver1899 when those high skilled PRs arrive they find that employers will not accept their prior work experience as being equivalent to Canadian work experience and indeed often they don't accept theor degrees as equovalent to a Canadian degree. This happened to me with my First Class UK Oxford University Engineering Degrees Bachelors and Masters which was accepted nowhere in Canada as being equivalent to a Canadian degree. This was as a British citizen with perfect English skills and a full UK education. The discrimination is allowed by Canadian government yet those same qualifications and experience is accepted by Canadian government for immigration status but private sector employers are allowed to discriminate without consequence.

    • @franckoliver1899
      @franckoliver1899 Před měsícem +1

      @@jamesprivet Experiencing this right now myself. IT degrees for USA and 5+ years work experience form USA, plus CLB 9 in French. It's truly ridiculous!!!

    • @jamesprivet
      @jamesprivet Před měsícem

      @@franckoliver1899 I had a DOUBLE FIRST from Oxford University, they said it does not count as it was not a Canadian Degree. Then I had high level US and UK based experience in finance banking in City of London and Canary Wharf to world class level in major US banks and entities, including one of the largest banks in the wrold. CIBC in Toronto the team interviewed me and suggested my experience was not valid as it was not Canadian. In reality I could have wiped the floor with the entire team they had there and could do almost any job of multiple jobs they had for the interviewer whether strategist, trader or salesman on wholesale equity and derivatives markets. They did not offer me the job. And forget about tryiong to get a top class UK or US engineering degree accredited in Canada, the engineering institutions will not do it to "protect" Canadian jobs. Imade a big mistake emigrating to Canada I should have gone to Australia. Why? Because blue collar work semi skilled is MUCH higher paid there (semi skilled work at mines in Australia like truck driving). I could get those jobs in Australia without need of my degree and the pay and conditions are much better than in Canada or UK. You can live well in Australia on blue collar semi skilled work but not in Canada as the wages are much higher for semi-skilled work in Australia and they do have some genuine labour shortages and a smaller population and a wealthy economy.

  • @jrock2617
    @jrock2617 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video, you've confirmed my suspicions. I'll be sharing.

  • @antoniodegregorio686
    @antoniodegregorio686 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The rent in Canada is expensive and what you get is a one bedroom apartment for $2000 and the walls are made of drywall, you can’t have a pet without a permission and can’t play loud music, it sucks

  • @MarkWickenheiser-yg7ny
    @MarkWickenheiser-yg7ny Před 11 měsíci +89

    Nice video Ken, I moved out of canada 3 years ago. I don't even want to step foot into the wasteland called Canada. I purchased a house in Mexico and my property taxes are $400/year.... not 4500.00/year. Mexico is 10 X better than Canada will ever be!

    • @mkyhou1160
      @mkyhou1160 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Until the cartel hires your local police force to take out a rival and smokes a few of your pals by accident in the process. Mexico is beautiful, and if you have enough wealth already, you can prosper despite the corruption.

    • @jakejimstone5029
      @jakejimstone5029 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Yah, I'm sure the crime rate is lower to.

    • @MarkWickenheiser-yg7ny
      @MarkWickenheiser-yg7ny Před 11 měsíci +23

      @@jakejimstone5029 Actually, the crime rate is way less than Canada in resent years..Have you seen Toronto in the last 6 months? 2-3 stabbing/shootings/murders every night.. There has been no violent crimes such as murders in Cabo San Lucas in 2 years.. There is crime everywhere, but the GTA is really getting out of control.

    • @jakejimstone5029
      @jakejimstone5029 Před 11 měsíci

      @@MarkWickenheiser-yg7ny You are comparing apples to oranges. Compare Cabo San Lucas to Kamloops is more like it. Which is safer? Are you in a 'gated' community to make sure 'banditos' do not come in? Where are you coming from? You don't hear many Canadians calling Canada 'a wasteland', even if they moved somewhere else. Maybe you came from some place in Europe that has been bombed recently or one of the 'sardine countries' like Africa or Asia, where the population density is 3 people per square foot. If Canada is such a 'wasteland', then Ken Nd should go to Mexico for his education? It's cheaper!

    • @ErikamGar
      @ErikamGar Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@MarkWickenheiser-yg7nyIm a Mexican living in the contryside, and It is quite ridículous the amount of bills I pay. Living by myself with my dog $150 dollars. You made a good choice by living here! 😊

  • @bkc29
    @bkc29 Před 11 měsíci +27

    Mate, you are spot on. You said most of what I have saying to my wife. You get disillusioned in this country.

    • @vidapolitica8366
      @vidapolitica8366 Před 10 měsíci

      If you were middle classe or upper class back home, regardless your original country, Canada is not a good place for you. If you were very poor in Canada you will do better.

    • @okene
      @okene Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@vidapolitica8366I'm upper middle class but no jobs here😢. Also, my family is getting old, I want to hustle while I'm young(uni student)

  • @ChristianOkoro-qu1qq
    @ChristianOkoro-qu1qq Před 11 měsíci +3

    nwanne, one thing i've decided on right now is to subscribe to your youtube channel, i wish you sll the best for the future.. naija hard but GOD dey provide for me and my family, i no japa again ohh!

  • @josueordonez7535
    @josueordonez7535 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Thank you so much Ken for sharing your personal experience about living in Canada.I have always had a bad feeling about the fairy tale story of moving to Canada.🤔🧐

  • @topweddingsa4059
    @topweddingsa4059 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Well done Ken!!! You are right 100% 💯
    A Counterpropaganda video about Canada was needed !!!

  • @biashacker
    @biashacker Před 11 měsíci +16

    I lived better in Africa than I did in America and Canada. In fact I am moving back to Africa. I understand why some people move from Africa to Canada however I predict in 10 years Africa is going to be the place to be.

    • @beautilfuldoveonearth5447
      @beautilfuldoveonearth5447 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I was thinking that. China wants Africa for a reason

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x Před 9 měsíci

      99% sure you work remotely earning in US/Canadian dollars and spending in a horrendously devaluated currency. No way you would live as an average person there where the salary can be as low as 14 USD per month (Burundi).

  • @ugonneann
    @ugonneann Před 11 měsíci +12

    He said is it's bipolar weather!! Haha!! The most real video I've seen so far!!

    • @IllusionistsBane
      @IllusionistsBane Před 11 měsíci

      So I heard. 4 months of good weather, 8 months of hellish Winter (and probably why most Canadians live in the South). I feel for the people in Nunavut.

  • @mandishkumar7015
    @mandishkumar7015 Před 11 měsíci +33

    One local Jamaican Canadian told me really funny thing about Canada he said buddy Canada is a sweet Jail 😅, you will be slave but few may realize I totally get it why, I miss India so much I’ll go back very soon , now visiting India made me felt that how slow Canada is in many terms that can really jeopardize someone’s life due to lack of essential services. Maybe it comes under developed nation category solely due to its conversion rate and next to USA other than that nothing much here.

  • @user-tm9bv7dq5l
    @user-tm9bv7dq5l Před 11 měsíci +52

    The racism from the Indians is definitely something that caught me off guard. How do you leave your home country and go to another country and discriminate against others. Makes no sense

    • @sp123
      @sp123 Před 11 měsíci +1

      They have a caste system, racism is in their culture

    • @lavonnealexander6936
      @lavonnealexander6936 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Yup I am born in Canada and when applying for government jobs. That’s where experimented a lot of racism. It’s sad to see.

    • @briangan3133
      @briangan3133 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Could you give an example of something Indians did to you that you classify as "racism"

    • @lawrencekarugu3704
      @lawrencekarugu3704 Před 9 měsíci

      Indians have always been FLAMING RACISTS so thats nothing new, you would think that they would act better towards other minorities since they themselves also face Racism.

  • @adstix
    @adstix Před 11 měsíci +11

    Valid points but let's do some quick comparative analysis in order get a better understanding of the situation.
    Let's use your home country of Nigeria for this comparative purpose.
    What is the average income of a Nigerian worker in comparison to the cost of a brand new vehicle in Nigeria? Let's not reckon with millions of unemployed young people.
    Also, how many Nigerian workers can readily pay cash out of pocket to buy or build a home?
    What about the security of life and property in Nigeria. Let's not even talk about the effectiveness (or lack of it) of the police/justice system. And I guess this is probably a familiar situation in many "developing countries"!
    Yes, Canada isn't an Eldorado. Nowhere is!
    One just has to make the best of one's individual situation at every stage of one's life!
    May the Good Lord bless our hustle wherever we choose to call home!
    Amen 🙏🏻

    • @thekenndubisi
      @thekenndubisi  Před 11 měsíci +1

      but this is not a comparison video in the first place so what's your point in making a comparison?

    • @adstix
      @adstix Před 11 měsíci +7

      @thekenndubisi Calm down, Ken. I'm assuming that you left Nigeria for Canada in search of a better quality of education/lifestyle. Nothing wrong with that.
      Many Europeans, Asians, Latinos and Africans have also moved to North America or someplace else in search of fulfillment.
      Ironically, the same location may be prosperous for some and an absolute nightmare for another!
      You will agree that the title of your video can equally read:
      "Why People Are Leaving Nigeria | Is Nigeria Broken?"
      Again, my point is that there's no paradise on earth without peculiar problems.
      One simply adapts to one's environment!
      I'm not attacking your theory. Just sharing another perspective, that's all!

    • @kwabenapoku7888
      @kwabenapoku7888 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@adstix you are spot on with your point of view

    • @stanleyejeh5425
      @stanleyejeh5425 Před 4 měsíci +1

      People who move to Canada are not those earning minimum wage in Nigeria oo. They are Middle Class to Affluent.
      Do you know how much naira one has to mobilize in 2024 to afford to move to Canada ?
      Then on getting to Canada, u can't even see a doctor in your 30s which is when u need to be seeing doctors. You squeeze your self into a tiny cubicle and pay half your salary for it ?
      I think it may be wiser to use that Japa money and spend the energy I'll use to hustle in Canada to invest here in Nigeria than to Japa to Canada.

  • @paymans1153
    @paymans1153 Před 11 měsíci +11

    After 25 years in Canada, I left. Best decision ever! Was spending 4K a month without leaving the house and that was barely covering basic groceries. Now I’m living my best life in 2k a month in a tropical country, with bf it’s world amenities, people speak English and much more developed and infinitely safer than in the GTA.

    • @leONBRAVE
      @leONBRAVE Před 11 měsíci

      Can i ask wich country are you living now?
      Good for you, enjoy

    • @beautilfuldoveonearth5447
      @beautilfuldoveonearth5447 Před 11 měsíci

      Which country

    • @hiteshj2110
      @hiteshj2110 Před 11 měsíci

      which country?

    • @trade2riches126
      @trade2riches126 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@hiteshj2110 Could be Thailand Vietnam or Philippines

    • @vidapolitica8366
      @vidapolitica8366 Před 10 měsíci

      In Brazil if you make 2k per month it’s like making 12k in GTA. Brazilians think the public health there is bad, but compared to Canada Brazil is the first world when comes to health. In Brazil takes 3 months to see a specialist in public hospital, 24 hours in private hospitals.

  • @greatnation4328
    @greatnation4328 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the reality expose.
    It was eye opening.

  • @Syedrafi88
    @Syedrafi88 Před 11 měsíci +19

    Yes as an immigrant who lived in Canada for 15 years I finally left for US. Housing prices are extremely high, health care is broken, income paid by employers in my profession is lower than US.

    • @ddaniel987x
      @ddaniel987x Před 11 měsíci +2

      Almost sure you didnt went to NY, LA, San Francisco. You would have missed living in Vancouver/Toronto.

  • @Lifewideview
    @Lifewideview Před 11 měsíci +8

    This is so true.. I live and work in Canada for almost three years now. Truth be to told i am among those thats planning on returning back home. I guess we were sold a dummy about this whole Canadian dream.

  • @HorrificReality
    @HorrificReality Před 11 měsíci +4

    Great video, summed up the Canadian matrix.

    • @thekenndubisi
      @thekenndubisi  Před 11 měsíci

      it's a serious matrix; glad you enjoyed the video

  • @tiamoneimo5096
    @tiamoneimo5096 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for your honesty. Not the dream they make you believe. You know when you know. Keeping it 💯. God bless.

    • @tiamoneimo5096
      @tiamoneimo5096 Před 11 měsíci

      Think twice my friends. My bags are ready will be on my way out in 6 months. Will not look back.

  • @michaelanthony3776
    @michaelanthony3776 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Well said!

  • @7966016
    @7966016 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Lifelong Canadian and I cant agree with you more, this country and the people are dillusional!

    • @zoran5686
      @zoran5686 Před 11 měsíci +3

      probably because of lack of sun become all delusional

  • @andreiusatii923
    @andreiusatii923 Před 11 měsíci +8

    My parents brought me to Canada 20 years ago and my classmates back home do way better than me. And Canada calls my home country a 3rd world country where really Canada is a 3rd world country by standard of living.

  • @cyceediscover
    @cyceediscover Před 11 měsíci +2

    The most honest video I have seen today. Thanks Boss.

  • @coolbuddydude1
    @coolbuddydude1 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Maintaining a car in Canada is also extremely expensive. The price tag is theft. Gas is expensive, Garage services are expensive. The weather is extremely cold bad for the value and longevity of cars.
    A 25 year old car looks brand new in Australia. in Canada they're at the scrap yard after 15 years.

  • @teamkaskas
    @teamkaskas Před 11 měsíci +11

    In Canada you live to work. Life is too short to get stuck in this slave factory.

    • @moneytreesph8198
      @moneytreesph8198 Před 11 měsíci

      Agree. Was an international student and I quickly got out of there as soon as I graduated. Got a remote job from a Canadian company and enjoying a more balanced lifestyle in Southeast Asia.

  • @StefanHolder
    @StefanHolder Před 11 měsíci +17

    Canada is more than just the big cities. Vancouver and Toronto aren’t the only cities in Canada. There’s tons of smaller cities and other provinces with cheaper cost of living.

    • @beautilfuldoveonearth5447
      @beautilfuldoveonearth5447 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Lots of racism

    • @SynergyOfTwo
      @SynergyOfTwo Před 11 měsíci +1

      But way colder in winter and longer winters. Winter is almost two months longer just an hour north of Toronto as an example.

    • @StefanHolder
      @StefanHolder Před 11 měsíci +4

      All I’m saying is that 90% of the videos such as this one, highlighting how hard things are in Canada, almost always be referring to the major urban cities and Provinces. I’m not disputing that Canada is expensive to live in, I agree. However, what makes it different from any other major city around the world? Major cities are normally expensive to live in. Sure, you have all the amenities and things to do and experience, but that comes at a premium. Cities are usually crowded and the demand for the finite resources are very high, thus it’ll be expensive. Competition in these types of cities will obviously be fierce. There are tons of smaller cities where you can get 80% of that metropolitan vibe and amenities with out paying through the nose to survive. I see this more among the younger generations. Wanting that glitzy experience yet not fully understanding what it takes to live that life. Look elsewhere. Canada is huge. There are other provinces and cities to consider. Don’t narrow your focus to only Ontario or BC.

    • @kelvingitari
      @kelvingitari Před 10 měsíci

      @@StefanHolder Give examples of these cities or provinces

    • @StefanHolder
      @StefanHolder Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@kelvingitari sure. Check these provinces and cities associated within them.
      Saskatchewan: Saskatoon, Regina.
      Alberta: Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge.
      Manitoba: Winnipeg
      Quebec: Quebec City.
      These are just a few Provinces and their more popular cities in them with a significantly cheaper cost of living to the major cities in Ontario and BC.
      Do some comparisons between all these provinces and cities above compared to Toronto (Ontario) or Vancouver (BC) to see how they stack up. I’m positive you’ll see that most of what you need in a city can be had elsewhere while still being able to survive.

  • @alanthiercelin5218
    @alanthiercelin5218 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I paid for my house including the furnitures $24.500 in 1980
    I live in the country in quebec where prices are much lower than elsewhere in canada, specially in big cities.
    Now it worth $400.000, So you can see how canada has deteriorated.
    The same house would cost 1 million dollars in Toronto and 2 millions in Vancouver.

  • @247BRIDGE
    @247BRIDGE Před 11 měsíci +12

    Not really much different from the UK, I think. Maybe a little worse. But many desperate Naija peeps won't still listen. Keep it up being real.

    • @chrisokereafor1391
      @chrisokereafor1391 Před 11 měsíci +1

      They are aware! just that moving to Canada is just for a while t,hen move back to Nigeria afterwards

  • @davidosimiri7344
    @davidosimiri7344 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Thats my Nigeria brother, when they laugh when been serious just know that you in for a big shit. PRAY FOR NIGERIA. Work hard and go back home to invest thank you for standing up to the truth

    • @charlesnwaobasi1824
      @charlesnwaobasi1824 Před 11 měsíci +1

      There is no other better way to summarize the video, sir. "Work hard and go back home to invest".

  • @marivicgiray5983
    @marivicgiray5983 Před 11 měsíci +19

    Here's what nobody wants to admit. Whether Canada or the United States. You need to be earning excess of $150,000/year to live comfortably in Canada and retain a simple lifestyle within your means This income bracket enables you to live with some decency whereby you're not struggling and feeling high costs. I watch many of these "Why people are leaving Canada" Videos. The heart of the matter is that vast majority of people especially Foreign Immigrants are not and don't earn income of CAD $150,000-$200,000 with most working low skilled labor employment simultaneously going to school. Of Course you won't stand a chance to make it in that country and eventually may leave. Canada is a country with a high standard of living. Whether Canadian, foreign Immigrant, Canadian P R in this day and time you need to be in a financial position to harness LEGITIMATE Income of $150,000/year on the minimum or exceed this amount in order to live comfortably anywhere in Canada.

    • @hbbstn
      @hbbstn Před 10 měsíci +3

      Where did you come up with this number? How many people make 150k in Canada 😂

    • @monikam9069
      @monikam9069 Před 10 měsíci +9

      I live in Quebec, work for a large International company. and know what people are making. ..There is a reason why people have small families, they can't afford large ones. Chinese destroyed Canada's real-state. People who do not live here should not be allowed to buy several apartments.

    • @marivicgiray5983
      @marivicgiray5983 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@monikam9069 I most certainly agree with this observation and rightly said. The objective of the Real Estate Market is for profitability, as such it is and will remain an open international marketplace and will not be subject to the local scene and local people. Property developers aim to expose their projects beyond the local platform. With laws already in place which does not prohibit foreign ownership and foreign purchasing power with contingency to physically reside within the property The rising living costs and grievances associated are not exclusive to CANADA. This is felt on a global scale in all respective currencies and incomes whereby majority even though can be considered a good decent annum income is not commensurate with inflation. This gives the average individual the feeling their $75,000/year seems like it's $50,000. Unfortunately, we cannot control inflation nor can we suddenly "catapult" our income to be at par with inflation. We aim to ensure our incomes are legitimately earned. Nonetheless the point stressed with statistical data and inflationary factors in play to live comfortably in Canada without feeling so much tension on the rope annual income of CAD $150K is required and simple lifestyle

    • @bonniebluebell5940
      @bonniebluebell5940 Před 10 měsíci

      True.

    • @RatherBeCancelledThanHandled
      @RatherBeCancelledThanHandled Před 10 měsíci

      Dude ; there are plenty states you can have a good quality of life without making 150 k a year. Yes Canada is expensive .
      That being said Red states in America do not require 150 k a year to live a decent quality of life .

  • @iashaikh20
    @iashaikh20 Před 8 měsíci

    I just loved the video.... couldn't relate anymore than what u said... please make more such content.

  • @victormedina2138
    @victormedina2138 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Brother this is a very informative and realistic video. Even though Canada is a fairly safe place to be it has its downside as you mention. All the best

  • @NishadBrahmbhatt
    @NishadBrahmbhatt Před 11 měsíci +3

    really nice explanation ...Canada is trying good but there are lots of dark side that people don't know before coming and people left their good job just to come here

  • @ianw1410
    @ianw1410 Před 10 měsíci +3

    EVEN when you pay-off mortgage... yes you own the house but you must still pay property tax which is like another Mortgage... if you don't pay you can lose the house .... you don't own anything in CANADA ... just DEBT

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 Před 7 měsíci

      Property taxes are much worse than another mortgage, because you can never ever pay them off. If you saved or were rich, you can at least pay off a house right away or quickly. There is no way to ever buy out property taxes. This pretty much makes us communist, but in a hidden way. People are just used to it and accept it, so they don't see it. Even if your house is paid, you can still lose our house simply for not paying the property taxes. At least in China, which is openly communist, they are honest about it. You "buy" a crappy apt, but you only get a 99 year lease. So you never really buy, you can pass it onto a kid, but you can't keep it in your family in China. We're a bit better here, as long as you pay the high taxes forever.

  • @princedjaba4626
    @princedjaba4626 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Canada is ideal for vacation, visiting and enjoying some aspects of life and nature. Not a place to live. High cost of living, high taxes, being overworked, high chances of developing depression and other serious health issues, high cost of rent and housing. This is a very dangerous place to live. May God lead everyone to a peaceful and sound place to live and thrive

  • @vieuxlhamen797
    @vieuxlhamen797 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I like your honest video.
    Only someone with a good background back home can make this honest assessment.

  • @anythingwewant604
    @anythingwewant604 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Canada was great 10-15 years ago

  • @mariam6822
    @mariam6822 Před 11 měsíci +3

    THE BORROWER IS SLAVE TO THE LENDER. Keep that always in mind

  • @uchennaodimegwu3589
    @uchennaodimegwu3589 Před 8 měsíci

    Well spoken, my dear - u r right on point.

  • @sharjeeljan
    @sharjeeljan Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for your great input!

    • @trade2riches126
      @trade2riches126 Před 11 měsíci

      Its misleading don't thank him....he's only doing this so you won't come here and enjoy Canada all by himself. He is a very ungrateful guy from Africa. Have you notice he keeps on bla bla bla bla but doesnt leave Canada at all he he he he is still here pushing cart at walmart my friend.

  • @olughuudehkalu7806
    @olughuudehkalu7806 Před 10 měsíci +4

    All you've said is True. If i were to turn back time i wouldn't choose to be in Canada.

  • @NatureBoyBC
    @NatureBoyBC Před 9 měsíci +3

    I'm 49 and a born Canadian that's lived coast to coast and everything you stated is correct.

  • @terryevp4084
    @terryevp4084 Před 10 měsíci

    Top-notch video with great facts and Analysis. Many Thanks...!!!

  • @alisonthomson439
    @alisonthomson439 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Right ON. As a naturalized Canadian citizen living here over 50 years , on and off , from immigrant parents who brought my siblings and I here for a “better life “ .

  • @001sander2
    @001sander2 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I don’t even mind paying high taxes if it helps the country. But the high cost of housing is killing Canada, leading to several long term problems.

  • @Nicole-xd1uj
    @Nicole-xd1uj Před 11 měsíci +10

    I agree with a lot of your points but there are a few things that I disagree with. First off, credit has been around in western culture for thousands of years and is not specific to Canada. Having a home on credit means you don't have to pay rent to someone else and you accrue equity which can be carried forward if you sell and buy another home. Having a car on credit means you can get to work. Credit can be very beneficial if people are careful with it.
    Secondly, the reason domestic students pay less is because their families have been paying taxes so that their education is subsidized. The foreign students are paying what it actually costs for the classes.
    Your point about the foreign employees not being treated equally is based on the idea that education levels are not equal around the world. For example, I lived in South Korea and it used to be possible to 'buy' a degree rather than earn it so I wouldn't necessarily trust everyone's qualifications. I think 'qualification' exams would be great way to fix this problem.
    Lastly, I feel that a lot of the racism, implicit or explicit, is caused by rapid immigration and Canadians are overwhelmed. This year alone, the government is increasing the population by more than 3% with immigration and there aren't enough homes, jobs or facilities...people are going to react badly to this kind of situation.

    • @bodeadeniji
      @bodeadeniji Před 11 měsíci

      Very objective response.

    • @canadasinglemum3250
      @canadasinglemum3250 Před 11 měsíci

      I agree with you

    • @onyijeaniio9655
      @onyijeaniio9655 Před 11 měsíci

      @Nicole-xd1uj, those are very valid and unbiased responses to issues covered in the video.
      If you can indulge me a little as a Foreigner looking at Canada, are there reasons why the Government of Canada isn't prioritizing more and more Home Construction? I would think that more housing supply brings down the housing prices.

    • @Nicole-xd1uj
      @Nicole-xd1uj Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@onyijeaniio9655 That's an excellent question. My brother is a contractor and he says that the levels of bureaucracy to get anything built is just unwarranted as well as expensive. The ruling governments, both federal and provincial, have wanted to create jobs and have done so by adding more regulatory bodies. Canada was already an over regulated country but it has gotten even worse in the past years. The opposition party is claiming that, if they get in power, they will only provide funding to areas that eliminate these roadblocks but who knows if that is possible.
      We also have a shortage of tradespeople in the construction industry. Local schools prioritize university rather than trade schools and the industry is dominated by certain ethnic groups, creating another barrier to entry.
      Frankly, it's a mess that the rapid immigration is only going to make worse. I'm not sure how it can be fixed or if it can be fixed.

  • @mjh48059
    @mjh48059 Před 8 měsíci +2

    True on all points.
    I lived in Canada for several years, and I can confirm all the points raised in this video regarding why people may choose to leave Canada. Likewise, I left in 2019, and went back to the States.

  • @lekanoje
    @lekanoje Před 8 měsíci

    Very insightful!!!

  • @tonespeaks
    @tonespeaks Před 9 měsíci +11

    @Ken Ndubisi As a Canadian, I must agree with much of what was stated in this video. The one thing that was not mentioned in this video that is very important, is context. The cost of living is expensive in Canada, but on par with most of the developed World. This goes the same for taxes, racism and etc. If one was to look at the tax rates in developed parts of Africa, they would see they have a higher tax burden, with a lot less services. When people talk about taxes, they fail to talk about the services they get for those taxes. Education and Healthcare is very expensive worldwide. Canada's healthcare system is slow, but the quality is high, more importantly, money is never a factor when it comes to treatment. Don't get me wrong the system needs to improve and one of the ways to make it better is to get more immigrants with Medical backgrounds to come to the country. Education is a high quality and Canadian taxes goes to making education affordable for all, even though Foreign Students pay more, it is still a lot cheaper than going to US schools. What most people don't realize is that most of their taxes goes to Healthcare, Education and Social Programs (in Canada). If you are not sick and don't have children, I can see why someone may not feel they are getting the benefit of the bargain. On the other hand, those educated children will be the future of Canada, so there is money to help support others in their retirement.
    Immigrants are key to Canada's future, Canadians don't have the birthrates to support themselves, without immigrants it would end up like Japan.
    Now what Mr ndubisi failed to mention is the opportunities in Canada. Canada is developing Green Industries / Technology, companies are looking for immigrants to come to the country for work. The unemployment rate for well-paying jobs is low in Canada and companies will take immigrants. In fact without a job letter from a Company it is very difficult to immigrate to Canada, in most areas of the Job Market. Canada is very expensive if you live in Toronto or Vancouver Rents and Property values are similar to Places, like Paris, London, New York, Sydney and etc. The rent in New York is about 30% to 100% higher in comparison. It is true that people are paid more in the USA, there is a different standard of living.
    Canada is a great place to live, but it does have its struggles like any Nation in the World. There is no scam....Canada is a country that if you work hard and spend your money wisely, there are few countries that are better to live in. I will concede that the winters are cold and snowy and the summers are hot and sometimes rainy. If you like 4 seasons, Canada has that... who wants to just live in the sunshine all year long??

    • @nicky611
      @nicky611 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Your entire parliament didn’t seem to realize that a 98 yo Ukrainian man fighting the Russians in WWII would have been fighting on the Nazi side. So I wouldn’t be touting the great education system in Canada at all. 👀

    • @thejaherath9665
      @thejaherath9665 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I don't agree with you as what most people's experience are contrary to that.

    • @adaeze861
      @adaeze861 Před 8 měsíci

      Education is high quality? I am laughing. Since it is high quality, I wondered why rich people, politicians, and others put their children in private schools. The same deception he is talking about.

  • @danabruce4460
    @danabruce4460 Před 8 měsíci +1

    TELL US....
    If more people moved to Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta and/or northern portions of Provinces, wouldn't the cost of living go down?
    Is it too simple to conclude that if more people moved away from the population centers, they could have a better cost of living situation?

  • @Debriyekonjitdebrwa-gc2by
    @Debriyekonjitdebrwa-gc2by Před měsícem

    good , please tell them well done , will wait for your next video !

  • @sp3091
    @sp3091 Před 11 měsíci +8

    You need to go through the medical school is because Canadian medical school is so bad that if they allow doctors from other place to practice, no one will study medical school here anymore, because there is no way they can compete. New immigrants is second class citizen to buy over priced Canadian house to support Canadian ppl their lifestyle.

    • @monikam9069
      @monikam9069 Před 10 měsíci

      They do the same for doctors from Europe.

  • @jidec3165
    @jidec3165 Před 11 měsíci +13

    I know a number of people who immigrated to Canada and endured the challenges, got their Canadian passport and bounced 😂

    • @chrisokereafor1391
      @chrisokereafor1391 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thats the plan!

    • @beautilfuldoveonearth5447
      @beautilfuldoveonearth5447 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Good

    • @calebrhieke2796
      @calebrhieke2796 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Please what is the benefit of the Canadian passport?

    • @chez9044
      @chez9044 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@calebrhieke2796
      1) it's a guarantee that you can always go back to Canada if things eventually improve in future.
      2) it's an extremely strong passport allowing you to travel to most countries without a visa. Plus, it even allows you to live and work in many developed countries for 2 years.
      Overall, it gives you great mobility to move around the globe and makes it easier to immigrate to other developed countries.

  • @mrsm482
    @mrsm482 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for posting. :)

  • @Velocity2706
    @Velocity2706 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks Greatly for sure plain truth 🙏.

  • @lovaboyofficial
    @lovaboyofficial Před 11 měsíci +7

    Make money at home country then travel for holidays

  • @craigs1437
    @craigs1437 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Ken Ndubisi, Hello my friend, and yes, as a Canadian-born citizen there are only three classes of people in Canada, and they are as follows:
    1) Rich Politicians
    2) The Natives (First Nations peoples)
    3) Wealthy foreign money launderers that wash their money via real estate
    If your not in the above three classes like me and many others, then yes, Canada is not for you. I hope this helps, and thanks.

    • @vickieogb1262
      @vickieogb1262 Před 11 měsíci

      So what benefits literally do Canadian locals have? Compared to UAE locals? if I may ask …

    • @craigs1437
      @craigs1437 Před 11 měsíci

      @@vickieogb1262 That's Top Secret son. Good day!

  • @unfzdtv
    @unfzdtv Před 11 měsíci

    what it like getting your pr tho especially in those remote provinces like new brunswick or nova scotia

  • @adedejishoremionsnailfarmi9989
    @adedejishoremionsnailfarmi9989 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The truth will guide you.. Thanks for sharing some bitter truths

  • @atclb2356
    @atclb2356 Před 11 měsíci +10

    I LOVE CANADA as a country, as in nature, natural wonders, the lakes, the mountains- NOTHING ELSE.

  • @Solemn_G
    @Solemn_G Před 11 měsíci +10

    Accurate description of the disaster that is Canada.

  • @MagicInternetMonkey
    @MagicInternetMonkey Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm born and raised here and thank you for speaking the truth

  • @joylm9108
    @joylm9108 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Everybody is leaving Canada except CZcamsrs

  • @Dfgbuiiyyyybb
    @Dfgbuiiyyyybb Před 10 měsíci +5

    No one leaves their native country if it’s so great back home. If you regret coming to Canada go back, but please don’t double dip. The grass is not always greener on the other side every country has trade offs.
    I’m Canadian and I live in the US. I can say for sure there are disadvantages to living in the US. The only people that can be comfortable everywhere are rich people.

  • @orekoyatoluwani4430
    @orekoyatoluwani4430 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @C_Masi
    @C_Masi Před 4 měsíci +1

    I am 37 years old and been in Alberta, Canada for most of my life but I have also lived in British Columbia as well.
    I can't wait to get out of here. Hoping to find some way to emigrate to the USA. This country is broken.
    Biggest issues in my opinion:
    1. Cost of living and real estate is insane.
    2. Weather here sucks and its very depressing to have extreme winters for 6 to 8 months.
    3. Health care system sucks
    4. Hard to get jobs that pay well here
    5. Taxes are extremely high
    6. Crime is becoming a bigger problem

  • @Antoni9257
    @Antoni9257 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Hi! I'm from Russia and planning to move somewhere from here. I've been watching different videos, reading comments and so on, trying to find the answer on my main question: where to move to? Most of disadvantages described are connected to inflation - but it's everywhere (prices for housing are so high for people wirking in Russia, I'm not able to aford it working on 2,5 jobs), healthcare system (it's mostly free in Russia, but you have to wait in huge lines as well, and you may eventually end up having to pay for tests or something else anyway), taxation (even though they say, that official income tax in Russia is 13%, this number increases, including all the other taxes and payments done by employers to government for their employees). This means, that many countries have such problems. But are these points more important, when it comes to everyday life, than culture and mentality of population? I know, there are some bad people everywhere, but have you tried living in society, where most people hate you, disrespect you and ready to knock you down for just nothing, and do it openly (not just secretly, as it may seem)? Have you tried living in a country, where you're not able to cross any road even using a pedestrian crossing or a traffic lights even if you're a child or a parent with a baby walking with you? Have you tried living in a place, where everyone knows about existing corruption, and everyone hates it, but arbthe same time takes part in it, instead of helping fight against it? Have you ever lived in a country, where your education level doesn't mater, because most people know, that students usually cheat on exams or just buy their grades, iven if you've never done so? I can continue long more, but I want to have a little rest in between my two jobs. Be grateful, that people you at least not dumb and don't hesitate smiling at you (knowing that it's normal and it doesn't show what you're mentally ill - yes, this is the one ofvthe reasons people don't smile in Russia).

    • @michaeladoyo8702
      @michaeladoyo8702 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Deep.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 Před 8 měsíci

      I've seen Russia painted as totally rosy. I've also been told they don't charge property taxes, if you own a home, which really lowers the overall cost of living. I didn't quite understand some of the claims you were making against Russia. Like not feeling safe to just walk across a street or use a crosswalk. Not sure what the danger is? It sounds like as bad as Canada is, you still think Russia is worse. I would not know. I've heard ti's very corrupt and costs in the Russian cities like Moscow are only for the rich and powerful. I've seen great poverty there in the rural areas. It still seems much richer in culture. Though Russian culture is dour. Apparently Polish is quite similar. They think you are a simpleton is you smile in pubic. An American that immigrated to Poland had to learn it is culturally frowned on to smile at strangers. I guess that is too many decades of living w/ communism. We seem to just be slipping into that in Canada.

    • @Tobi-ln9xr
      @Tobi-ln9xr Před 7 měsíci +1

      I would go to the EU (Germany, France)
      But wait until the war is over and it’s easier for you to go to a western country.

    • @Tobi-ln9xr
      @Tobi-ln9xr Před 7 měsíci

      There is also a very large Russian community and Russian-speaking community in Germany.

  • @sarahndifor9508
    @sarahndifor9508 Před 11 měsíci +18

    It cannot be as bad as it is here in Nigeria.

    • @ChristianOkoro-qu1qq
      @ChristianOkoro-qu1qq Před 11 měsíci +2

      e go shock you!

    • @chrisokereafor1391
      @chrisokereafor1391 Před 11 měsíci

      help me sound it to him ooo. We know life is tough everywhere, but I would rather have a bicycle than be trekking!

    • @chrisokereafor1391
      @chrisokereafor1391 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ChristianOkoro-qu1qq i don't think so! Yes, life is hard . but if its too bad find a factory work to do

    • @SynergyOfTwo
      @SynergyOfTwo Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's basically homelessness, but in a wealthy country