Leaving Canada | CandidCast 04

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Sharing a journey of a couple who left Canada after the struggle of 1 year. This is another side of the coin where people don't get success and leave Canada. It is important to know the actual struggle and know that people leaving Canada. Don't consider this as a demotivational video but rather be mentally prepared and set yourself for success.
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  • @CandidCast
    @CandidCast  Před rokem +24

    Watch More 👉 czcams.com/video/DSTs-7KdLEQ/video.html&pp=gAQBiAQB

    • @debasisbag7099
      @debasisbag7099 Před 11 měsíci +1

      karma .jaisinkarni waisi bharni..this urbal looks like urban naxal so called secular ppl

    • @ranjannegi6
      @ranjannegi6 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@debasisbag7099I thought, I was the only one thinking this

    • @nancysokhey5129
      @nancysokhey5129 Před 10 měsíci +1

      PLS PASS ONN MY ADVICE : Beta They Should Keep Their 5Yrs PR Status & Now *B4 Going BK to INDIA 🇮🇳 THEY Should Take A LEASURE HOLIDAY Travelling Through Canada 🇨🇦 & USA 🇺🇸 Like Tourists Enjoying A Belated HONEYMOON…. Without Any Pressure Of Settling &/Or Working Its Very Beautiful & Lots Of FUN. I’m Really Touched By THEIR HONEST Talks. We r A Retired North Indians NRI Family 4rm INDIA 🇮🇳 With All our Families Well Settled in INDIA 🇮🇳 Delhi & Chandigarh (My Family) & Amritsar (Husband’s Fam). We r Settled in VANCOUVER Since 1995 & My Husband & I Would Luv them to Come Visit & See Vancouver (Beautiful BC) & STAY With Us (in SURREY BC) as Our Guests. L❤V & Best Wishes To THIS Beautiful 😻 Young Couple 🥰😍. GOD🙏🏼BLESS

    • @sukhvirsinghmaan4928
      @sukhvirsinghmaan4928 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Bhai IT main hone k bavjood in logo ko kuj bhi nahi pata tha Canada k bare main

    • @kaushikpatel9178
      @kaushikpatel9178 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@nancysokhey5129 Snow me sab kam or bus me travel Kart te hai tum log Aab sounding like Rone walo me ho YOU don't know the meaning of Hard work RIGHT?

  • @sundarraman6206
    @sundarraman6206 Před rokem +178

    Guys,...Good video..
    I ,am 65 years now and had gone to Toronto on PR in Feb 1994..Things did not work out on job front.Abandoned Canada for good in Aug 1994 ..Came to India and worked in Middle east and Africa ..now retired...No regrets AT ALL about it leaving Canada for good.
    Keep your spirits up...Things will work out..👍

    • @purposeful142
      @purposeful142 Před rokem +7

      Well done.
      You were wise enough to see the Mirage😊.

    • @kavisiddu
      @kavisiddu Před rokem +11

      Middle Eastern countries are best for Indians, always near to your home..

    • @ap71284
      @ap71284 Před rokem +16

      You are still not over it Sir. That is why you listened to a 2 hour podcast just to satisfy your mind that the decision which you took back in 1994 was worth or not. Plus Middle East especially UAE and Saudi are not good for Indian or 3rd world country professionals, I stayed there and worked for 2 years, you get paid based on your passport, where 1st world employee will be payed 10times more that what you make. If you buy a house with the Indian salary you will end up being broke if you not working in top management. Your stay is based on the whims and wishes of you employer and management, where Mallu's and few South Indian's in management will stick together and sometimes might not renew non-Mallu, Non-South Indian's PR. Let me tell you what did you miss out, if you would have worked more harder to get a job like others did in Canada back in 80-90's, you and your kids would have been Canadian Citizen, buy now you would have made good number of assets worth Multi-Million Dollars which would have been 10times the assets that you have now in India, your kids might have enjoyed the benefit of those assets by renting them out or selling it and let's suppose if you would have started a business then you would have been more rich by now. I have not seen a single broke Indian here in Canada who moved in 80 and 90's all of them have multiple properties are super rich 90% of them started with basic jobs, some started as a Farm Worker, Gas Station cleaner, Janator. Maybe these couple's in their 60's will end up watching similar video's to satisfy their mind about their decision to move out of Canada.

    • @rajesharihant
      @rajesharihant Před rokem +1

      @@ap71284 ME does sucks, especially if one is not in reputed MNCs or Mega firms like ADNOC/QP/Aramco etc. That being said, if you are in right corner in ME, it can work wonders for you n family. Don't bother what a white man gets, you still gets 4X or 6X compared to India, that too tax free. ME is extension of India, just 2 hrs away - with marvelous food options. All the freedom in the world wont help, when your pockets are empty - and when its full you dont need to bother yourself with unnecessary loud mouth. Canadian citizens themselves are leaving to seek cheaper home and better health care - ofcourse not everyone can but many would if possible. Letting go of an option to Immigrate to Canada isn't easy - and Uncle indeed decided against popular choice - and hence seek some validation of his choices in the past. Im pretty much sure he had and has the most peaceful retirement that he deserves - and yet lots of old age people still working in WallMart of Mississauga. You can check during your next visit.

    • @sjssoni786
      @sjssoni786 Před rokem +1

      I think you should have waited fo some time more till you got Your PR.Once you have got PR and then life is more settled and easy and rewarding. Any way All the best for your future endeavours.

  • @datasqlai
    @datasqlai Před rokem +536

    IT guy with masters and working in india having 5 or 6 yrs of experience is not supposed to do a labour job in canada and pick 80 kg stuff. It is not worth it.

    • @TheMrsamar123
      @TheMrsamar123 Před rokem +30

      Bt that IT guy can do job in IT field with 5-6 years of experience. If he/she is good in their field they could have got 90k per annum salary easily.

    • @yogames6199
      @yogames6199 Před rokem +30

      ​@@TheMrsamar123the mistake was they came as students....he should have come on pr...express entry...

    • @avijitbasu5789
      @avijitbasu5789 Před rokem +34

      Why you came to Canada if you were doing well in India?

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Před rokem +14

      ​@@yogames6199not everyone gets PR easily canada has only one economy that is driven by universities

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Před rokem

      ​@@avijitbasu5789gujrati and Punjabi are deeply obsessed with Canada

  • @samarth.trivedi
    @samarth.trivedi Před 11 měsíci +180

    Putting everything aside I want to applaud their honesty and bravery for coming forwrd and sharing these. I have gone through anxiety issues myself and sharing these exp. helps create awareness.

  • @niravhazariwala4806
    @niravhazariwala4806 Před 8 měsíci +21

    These people are babies. No one can be successful within a year. I am also IIT graduate with MBA and I worked in restaurant when I came to USA. For me it took about 4 years to get the satisfactory job and settle down. Struggle is everywhere. It’s just how you take it. As of now I work 5 days a senior Engineer and weekends I work in hotel as a front desk plus just started my PhD in Global Leadership. Brother, since you are educated, not today but tomorrow you will definitely find a better job . So my advice is you both are very young and still you have time to invest in struggle to find the better job so do it.

    • @aryavarta2348
      @aryavarta2348 Před 5 měsíci

      So what ???
      Should everyone come to Canada & US to become a labour inspite of his or her good and respected life in india??

    • @sarah2009sara
      @sarah2009sara Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly!
      How much ever you hustle,it’s never enough and there is no family life and so much breakdown of family values and system

    • @JBSays
      @JBSays Před 23 dny

      @@niravhazariwala4806 IIT graduate enjoys a very lavish and respected life in India. In 4 years you would have reached a good position in India. Career wise much better than where you are working today in USA. So much struggle after IIT

  • @nikitsharma1554
    @nikitsharma1554 Před rokem +131

    Hats off to this guy. He worked so hard to help his ailing wife. And did everything he could in his capacity.

  • @jiteshsoni3030
    @jiteshsoni3030 Před rokem +186

    Upon watching the complete interview, what stood out to me was the genuine affection they share for one another. This affection was demonstrated in various subtle ways during the course of the interview.
    It is my hope that despite the unpleasant experience, your relationship has been strengthened as a result.

    • @nonlaala8895
      @nonlaala8895 Před 11 měsíci

      This wasn't about their affection of each other. Why indians always obsess over relationships of other people

    • @RohitKumar-zm3nw
      @RohitKumar-zm3nw Před 9 měsíci +5

      baap re baap mere to sun G phat gayi . canada cancel mere list se ab only Seattle, WA, USA

    • @kaushikpatel9178
      @kaushikpatel9178 Před 9 měsíci

      Good Yuo two will be Better off & you can't work to survive it's too hard MAJE ME RAHE HO TO TUM. KYA KAM KAROGE? YOU NEED TO GO BACK YOU DONT KNOW THE MEANING OF WORK IN THESE COUNTRIES JOB IS A JOB GO BACK BETHE BETHE KAM KARO.

  • @mikeahd
    @mikeahd Před 10 měsíci +11

    Went to Canada on PR in 2015 with good qualifications and experience, spent 1 year. Returned back to India in 2016 after 1 year...
    Same story...

  • @siddiqze
    @siddiqze Před 11 měsíci +34

    Great eye opener for a lot of folks who are coming or planning to come here. Unfortunately there were a lots of hardships that you both faced. One of the great positives was that both of you were together to support each other during this time.

  • @akr611
    @akr611 Před rokem +44

    I am with them. Close to 6 months Canada is not meant for human habitation. Its freezing cold.

  • @amishachudasama2031
    @amishachudasama2031 Před rokem +100

    Came to Canada in 2012. Studied hard and worked 3 to 4 jobs to pay tuition fees. We were not allowed to work at all back in 2013. Cash jobs / day jobs and god what we did to survive. We are very well settled now with home and high paid jobs and yet we are moving to india 🇮🇳 next year. Canada has changed a lot in last few years. It definitely was great country to come to once but no more. My advice to all who are considering to come here , if you are making enough in India please do homework before you come to ensure that this is really what you want. As lot of people said some people have found home here but some people have gone through hell here. All the best to all ❤

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +7

      Very well said! Good luck for your move 👍

    • @bhoomipatel2479
      @bhoomipatel2479 Před rokem +12

      I suggest if you are earning good in india.. don't come ... Because there will be always comparison between your life in india and canada.. and considering high inflation and less availability of jobs in canada, life is way better in india than canada.. and at the end we want good life.. not struggle..so better to enjoy good life if you are having one.. else choose other countries like Australia or USA

    • @Raasta01
      @Raasta01 Před rokem +10

      The currency of life is time, not dollars and euros. Live wherever you want to live as time will not come back.

    • @ghostaooo
      @ghostaooo Před rokem +14

      India has been changed a lot for good in the past 9 years..

    • @amishachudasama2031
      @amishachudasama2031 Před rokem +7

      @@ghostaooo yeh you are right! I visit India every 2 years and have witnessed the growth.

  • @helisoni
    @helisoni Před 11 měsíci +67

    I listened to your whole podcast and it was so satisfying and consoling to watch. I'm a student, and I came a year ago. What happened to you, happened to me as well that it has been a year and I had most of negative experiences out of every experience I have had, from accommodation to roommates to me having no mattress and I'm sleeping on wooden floor because I was new and didn't have proper jacket where there was central heating and heaters were not on when it was starting of fall and my 2 others roommates living in same master bedroom didnt care to even offer me their jackets at least, I began my journey as a new student of canada. This experience was nothing what I went through later. So, yes, this is the scene of new students coming to Canada, you have to be prepared not only about house, but people around you, how roommates can exploit, grocery, rent etc.
    And most importantly for girls or people who are soft spoken or never have been exposed to real world, they have to be prepared not mentally but also to speak upfront and not be hesitant or think that what will others think if I speak. It is really important to take stand for yourself. I think it is important for people to beware or have slightest idea of what type of situation they can get into, so that at that point of time they will be like, ok, i saw this coming now what is the solution of it, otherwise if you dont have slightest idea than first you will be shook, than you can get into panick mode, and instead of finding solution you will get confused and then you can have all type of negative thoughts that why i came here, did i make right decision, and at certain point of time, you start to doubt and question in every type of decision you make.
    Secondly, as a student when you have study permit, I would like to focus that right now getting job is the most difficult thing here. Even after having full time availability, related job experience, job related license like security or smart serve, the probability of getting job is very very low. For one position vacant 20-30 people goes and applies, whereas in some case there are even 100's.
    So, I know the comment is too long but I wanted to express what i felt and I would feel really good if any person or girl who is like me sees my comment just braces themselves and have a reality check as a student. Some student may have wonderful experiences, and some may have worse, and worst people can do is to compare both of those lives and say ki isne to yaha aake itna kuch kar liya, tu kya kar raha hai vaha jake. Those people who are having bad time are aware of their situation too, so, just support them, talk to them, and give them moral support. Lastly, I would say that I opened my own CZcams channel when I was really anxious and low, making content helped me to get out of my bed and do something productive which i can be proud of and have a little appreciation about, so do support me there as well. Thank you.

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před 11 měsíci

      🥰

    • @aayushsingh4852
      @aayushsingh4852 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Yeah ....you are right ..always ready to expect the unexpected ..us the way to live

    • @ananths8828
      @ananths8828 Před 10 měsíci +1

      you are right. the wrong marketing has taken a bad affect on people. i will never recommend anyone to send kids here.

    • @FavourisBeautiful
      @FavourisBeautiful Před 9 měsíci

      You are a really genius thanks for sharing
      My husband is about to consider moving to Canada without any certificate I it a good idea dea?

  • @umeshthemaster
    @umeshthemaster Před 11 měsíci +22

    This was my longest video on CZcams. This was better than any suspense movie. Depression is real u faced at the same time. U both are great couple. Stay in India. India is growing faster now. No need to go to other countries

  • @Rianaandveer
    @Rianaandveer Před rokem +74

    You will not regret this decision. You will enjoy your life more in India with you family and friends . It must be a very tough decision but everything will fall into place .

  • @sophiroy72
    @sophiroy72 Před rokem +63

    Guest husband is very respectful and supportive to his wife.. that’s really great … Respect to this man… Wishing them All the very best in their life and may God bless them abundantly in every thing and prosper them .. May all their hearts desires come true…Host also very patiently allowed them to ventilate 😍

    • @manishparekh9214
      @manishparekh9214 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Both are respecting each other very nice

    • @Rinee_96
      @Rinee_96 Před 9 měsíci

      That’s quite refreshing to watch such a supportive husband, mine won’t have a glass of water by himself, let alone support me for job or studies in India other then hometown , lol abroad k to sawal hi nhi

    • @ananyanegi9423
      @ananyanegi9423 Před 8 měsíci

      Praising men for doing bare minimum

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Health and time are the most important things in life. Rest will fall in place. They have struggled and leant a lot, and that is the positive side of the story - now they will cherish the small victories more and not feel entitled. All the best to the couple for their bright future ahead.

    • @koolkanu20
      @koolkanu20 Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely correct … health, time and family should be priority… But unfortunately nowadays youth become pray to fake glamour of Canada and end up spoiling their health and time and remain far from parents … But trust me after several years here in Canada they regret coming here

  • @sshankar8639
    @sshankar8639 Před 8 měsíci +39

    I am international student now in windsor, canada, its been four months and I am freaking done with this country. I am booking tickets back to india and permanently now...... Bye guys, and thanks for spreading this awarness

  • @KanikaSoni15
    @KanikaSoni15 Před rokem +195

    Thank you @CandidCast for having us on your platform! Dhruv and I really enjoyed the entire session. Also, thank you everyone for all the love, kindness and criticism. We appreciate the feedback but again it was our journey and experiences throughout. Everyone has their own story or somewhat similar to what we shared. We chose what we felt was right at that point of time. We are not spoiled rich kids because we do have a family to feed and debts to repay on our own. It was our hard earned money that we spent not a single penny from parents. Every country has their own pros and cons, be it Canada or India. However, we are grateful for this journey even if it was full of hardships. We learned and moved on. ❤️☺️

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +18

      Thanks Kanika and Dhruv for sharing your journey. We wish you luck for the new phase 👍🙏

    • @veerchavda1502
      @veerchavda1502 Před rokem +19

      Thank you for your story. Understand the pain and bad experience you guys have. I guess most of the people want to go back to home country but nobody is telling on face.
      All the very best for your future ahead.

    • @KanikaSoni15
      @KanikaSoni15 Před rokem +2

      @@veerchavda1502 So true! Thank you so much. 🌸

    • @mayanksharma2724
      @mayanksharma2724 Před rokem +24

      Didi please don't consider it as failure but rather it's an extremely sensible decision to return back to India..Canada , Europe is doomed now..Woke LGBTQ agenda , high inflation, poor leadership of the country which in turns results in poor economic environment.

    • @TheCopCamOfficial
      @TheCopCamOfficial Před rokem +11

      Mam hats off for you how you faced the entire situation! Baki Galati na aapki h na Canada ki galati bas Amity ki h aur kisi ki nhi! Kyu ki wha se sirf Papa ke Pare nikalte h! Sorry but fact h! Apke husband ne jo lame bahane bole h na usne aapke logical points ka sab matiyamet kar diya! Kaisa banda h ye jo sab kuch agent pe chhor diya aaj ke time m jha sab kuch online dekh skte ho! Isko sharm nhi College m admission k liye agent se help li! Meri sister gyi 2 years phke sab kuch hamne apne aap kiya tha, uske baad mere 3 cousins ko aur bheja sab kuch apne aap kiya! Aur sab thik thak chl rha h problems aati h sab kuch h but itne lame excuses kaise deta h apaka husband dusri trf aap ek dam reasonable!

  • @deepaklamba9789
    @deepaklamba9789 Před rokem +53

    I am also international student here and going back to india next month permanently ,came here in august 2022. Coming canada is the worst decision of my life till now.

    • @rohitd98
      @rohitd98 Před rokem +2

      What happened bro?

    • @chandrakanthreddy812
      @chandrakanthreddy812 Před rokem

      Situation Canada is in currently , I wouldn't say that is a bad decision.

    • @deepaklamba9789
      @deepaklamba9789 Před rokem +11

      @@rohitd98 just Follow the Crowd
      Pr yaha aakar pata chala bhai Kya Canada h
      Puri zindgi laga kr sirf ek ghar or ek car apni kar paunga Kya iske liye yaha aaya tha
      Ye sb to India me bhi already tha to mene decide kiya q na vapis jakr usse aage start kre yaha majduri krne ki bajay

    • @deepaklamba9789
      @deepaklamba9789 Před rokem +12

      @@pankajm6601 bhai mere 100 baato ki ek baat - East or west, India is the best.
      Bs ye baat merko yaha Canada aakar pata chali ki har chamkane vali chiz sona nhi hoti and canada is that illusion.

    • @vikramaditya3471
      @vikramaditya3471 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Bhai same realisation here .I M in UK

  • @guest72-nx5km
    @guest72-nx5km Před 11 měsíci +14

    The most entertaining podcast .. the guest couple deserves a special gift 🎁 hamper. Made for each other couple.. so cute, so innocent especially the caring husband. Their bravery is appreciative that they open up their privacy on the social platform

  • @VipluvAvasthiOfficial
    @VipluvAvasthiOfficial Před 10 měsíci +5

    That is a great video explaining why these guys moved back to India. Their experience and struggle seems harsh and what they have been through as a couple especially when the wife was ill with no medical facilities over here, makes it very difficult.
    I would like to share my experience, I came to Canada in Aug 2022 as a student and came to north york, while my university is in Brampton (with a 2 hours bus ride/subway one side).
    I am working two jobs, one at walmart in the morning and at a gas station in the evening, sometimes hours get cut but management is the only thing that can make us come out of this.
    I was working as an accomodations manager in a start up in Gurgaon (it was work from home) and living with my parents in Sarojini Nagar, Delhi. Working as a musician and also doing gigs after my job which was from 8-4 or 12-8. I am also a certified vocal trainer in Western music and on my weekends i used to teach music too. Making almost 1 lac per month with my hard work and following passion for music.
    I came here to explore more opportunities and finally seeking better lifestyle, but the truth is exactly what these guys have explained.
    From a point of life where people get settled, i started my life again at the age of 28 when I came to Canada. I too have faced these medical facilities issues, waiting gor hours for the doctor at the hospital, paying $200 dollars for normal check up and getting just $40-$60 dollars back from the University health insurance, missing buses and taking the uber, making only half of your pay as you spent a lot on your Uber that day, jobs scarcity as every four months 2 lakhs of students come here seeking jobs, they are ready to do the same job you are doing at a low cost, no social circle and finally losing my pasion for music and not been able to play guitar or meet another musician more than an year.
    I would really recommend this to everyone who are thinking of coming to Canada, to all the new people, think four or five times before coming here, missing damily, friends and especially that life (I had my own car, used to play gigs in the evening, doing a corporate job) and now I clean, take transactions and see no growth as of now, especially till the time i am student (till April 2024).
    Canada may have a lot to offer, but you will need very good financial backing to survive all of this. If you listen to these guys too in the vudeo, ultimately they lost the battle as they couldn't fund it anymore and finally made a better plan which is going back to have a better future.
    I hope you all should know that Canada is expensive and damn expensive if you will be taking loan to study here. I took a loan of 20 lakhs to come here at an interest of 10.5% which now has increased to 13.5%, so financial burden back home is also adding up.
    My best suggestion to all the newbies would be to think, discuss and understand why do you want to come!
    As per those who are already here in Canada, all the best to you all. As I know it's really hard and challenging, but you will make it.
    Thanks to these guys for making this video.
    I still believe as my family background and experience, India is the place for me. Canada is not worth it, but make a plan and then make decisions.
    Cheers \m/

  • @urscilla-15
    @urscilla-15 Před rokem +8

    Me and my husband watched your interview and were discussing what went wrong here.
    You did everything right, but the only mistake was coming on a student visa. Most of the companies don't hire if you are on student visa even if you can work full time.
    We came 14 years ago on PR. The first thing we did was buy a car.
    Try coming on PR next time you are well educated. I'm sure you will get good jobs here.
    All the best.

  • @rajkdabd
    @rajkdabd Před rokem +21

    Being an immigrant myself, I fully empathise with the young couple, who worked so hard to settle in Canada. I can relate so well with them.

  • @suzeenadass7609
    @suzeenadass7609 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I feel very blessed to myself; I came here with 0 experience; on my work permit; with new people new culture away from home and kids; I made it I'm very proud of myself after hearing you guys! Thanks to God for everything.. ❤

  • @devnachan
    @devnachan Před 10 měsíci +5

    Harmeet, I just chanced upon your vlog interviews. I love the structure, the way you moderate the conversation, and your background knowledge & research.
    I have zero interest in Canada and not thinking of immigrating but the content in itself is so immersive that I am hooked. I have been to Canada multiple times as a tourist & I love the country for its natural beauty, hikes, etc. Your vlogs provide an interesting sociological perspective. Will be watching for more interviews!

  • @navneeta3
    @navneeta3 Před rokem +45

    My Two Cents on this , First of all it takes guts to share your story on a public platform so Kudos to the couple , But one thing to be noted here is that Life no where is comfortable , I totally agree that it is much more harder for students to come here and settle down but again if you are moving to a new country one should be fully prepared that its going to be hard , Its similar to climbing a mountain , As you go up it keeps getting harder and finally when you come down its easier, I came on Work permit initially and it was hard for me too to settle down but everything takes time and eventually it does ease down .Also you have to be self motivated , There is no one to blame specially not your parents . We can either have a negative approach towards life in or work towards making things better , A wealthiest person might be the most unhappy person and vice versa , If you look at life a with a happy smile, life will smile back at you.
    Medical Care is a real concern and personally am worried about that too , just hoping the government would do something someday!
    Wishing you best of luck in your journey and thanks to Canada Couple for sharing the podcast.

    • @rg5806
      @rg5806 Před rokem +6

      Medical care in Canada will not improve for the next ten years as the nos of Immigrants coming to Canada & the medical facilities existing are great mismatch. Secondly with the category based draws in express entry no doctor from India or Asian countries would like to come as the strugle to give medical equivalency test / exam of Canadian medical degree will be a big dampner for them. ( Time wastage & loss of income )

    • @kapilkumarmaudgilljoshi7279
      @kapilkumarmaudgilljoshi7279 Před rokem

      Haahaaa

    • @chandreshmittal123
      @chandreshmittal123 Před 5 měsíci

      The bottom line is one has to work hard in life. If ppl would have done that while in India, in studies or elsewhere they could easily lead a very comfortable life here

  • @prabhatvashisth5810
    @prabhatvashisth5810 Před rokem +55

    Canada is heaven for those who come from pind otherwise it is a hell , high inflation, unaffordable housing, poor n complicated health care system, mediocre schooling system, no corporate jobs, No mncs, pathetic weather, those who are living in metro cities like Delhi mumbai Pune Bangalore etc will not find something special in Canada
    Canadian economy has already gone into recession n Indian economy is a growing economy providing lot of job opportunities

    • @sarthakgupta7127
      @sarthakgupta7127 Před rokem +7

      Exactly the point I feel! I am from Delhi.. and trust me people from Delhi Mumbai Bangalore will find an inferior quality of life here in Canada.. right now Canada is good only for people from tier 4-5 cities , villages , etc!

    • @HSJ1030
      @HSJ1030 Před rokem +1

      True. Canada may be good for those who are from lower middle class family and/or for those not having any extra ordinary qualification.

    • @aaykay4060
      @aaykay4060 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@sarthakgupta7127I’m from Mumbai and the quality of life, air, work life balance is 100% better in Canada. Mumbai is a rat race. Life in Canada had its initial struggles, for many years, but hard work and experience eventually paid off.

    • @sainan4544
      @sainan4544 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@aaykay4060yeah it's good for people who are failure in India. Otherwise india Is heaven for someone to who earns 1 lakh per month and lives with parents.

  • @yash371
    @yash371 Před 10 měsíci +22

    It seems like living abroad is a new social status for people here in India but I totally agree with these people. I have lived in UK for a year and I ran back to India after completing my post grad. Life is extremely difficult and you have to be really really hardworking to survive. I was also working in an IT company here in India and had to work in a warehouse in UK to survive and faced similar problems like them. Now I am in India, got a job in IT again, I've a good package and feel like life is really comfortable.
    I would recommend you move abroad only if it's the last straw for you. If you live a comfortable life in India, it's a luxury. Don't even thing about moving abroad.

    • @rameshr4395
      @rameshr4395 Před 10 měsíci +3

      India is getting much better these days and the difference in standard of living is narrowing between west and India. It is really important for Indian immigrants to think, if the move is seriously worth the effort and disruption to life. I live in US for over 20 years. I can assure that competition is stiff in US mainly from other immigrants (Indians, Chinese, koreans .etc.)

    • @pragawa
      @pragawa Před 7 měsíci

      And you have a mother or wife or maid to cook and clean etc etc for you.

  • @maryaustin7462
    @maryaustin7462 Před 7 měsíci +5

    sorry to hear your story. I’m feeling so blessed, we moved in 2001 and absolutely loved it.
    Luckily we’re in the health profession so never had any issues. God bless you guys.stay strong and good luck for your future life.

  • @smitchristian2310
    @smitchristian2310 Před rokem +91

    I came to Canada on 19 Dec 2021 and left on 13 Feb 2022. I was suffering from home sickness and mental health issues. If you have good job in Canada then it's very good to live but you cannot survive on minimum wages.

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem +1

      Smit Christian.........................😂 😂 what a mix vodka you are????

    • @subman9796
      @subman9796 Před rokem +16

      SMART MOVE TO LEAVE !! WELCOME TO BEAUTIFUL india

    • @timphiey
      @timphiey Před rokem +4

      Good decision. Take care of yourself.

    • @Newsbuzzz2109
      @Newsbuzzz2109 Před rokem +2

      Individual decisions

    • @sichoedolma3172
      @sichoedolma3172 Před rokem +8

      Thank you very much h for sharing your experience.
      Here in India, we have our own home, big or small, at least we don't pay rent.
      Secondly, we don't need to work hard, because we get interest, mutual fund investments.so life is very easy here, but still feel like going to u.s.a and Canada.Now after watching your you tube.it's best to stay here in India and enjoy the stress free life.
      INDIA IS THE BEST.
      THANK YOU AGAIN, TO ALL OF YOU.

  • @-doctor_ji
    @-doctor_ji Před rokem +12

    I'm a Indian doctor who came to Canada on a pr visa, worked for 2 years and earned over a 100k doing labour. Absolutely hated it. I'm back to my country

    • @Travel.to.unwind
      @Travel.to.unwind Před 11 dny

      Isn’t it possible to prepare for the doctors test back home.. and just visit to canada to appear exam ? If things work out then continue staying in Canada? Just a honest question😮

    • @-doctor_ji
      @-doctor_ji Před 11 dny

      @@Travel.to.unwind you can try it if you like, the odds of becoming a doc in Canada is low, 1810 applied approx 390 got into the system.

    • @-doctor_ji
      @-doctor_ji Před 11 dny

      @@Travel.to.unwind 1800 imgs , only 350 will make it, not good odds.

  • @virendabas5811
    @virendabas5811 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Sooooo much honesty. My throat choked listening to whole conversation. I wish best in your life, you took best decision. May God bless you.

  • @VinayKumar-db4qz
    @VinayKumar-db4qz Před 10 měsíci +7

    I think all Indians should go to Canada, to know the value of India.

  • @Rob_in_Malhotra
    @Rob_in_Malhotra Před rokem +56

    hats off to these people for opening up with such honesty. Wish you peace and prosperity.

  • @nirlep22chhibber
    @nirlep22chhibber Před rokem +30

    All said and done. This couple's support to each other is commendable 😊❤

  • @devnachan
    @devnachan Před 10 měsíci +3

    Seriously! A guy with a BTech and an MBA works as a manual labor. A senior journalist is driving a cab. A lawyer is working at CostCo. How bad is your life in India? How can this be better?

  • @Smritiabrolartistry
    @Smritiabrolartistry Před 11 měsíci +10

    In my personal opinion its been 1 year since i’m in canada and i truely believe that every one should have atleast 1 skill in themselves for their own work setup for example i practice as a makeup artist in my own home and it is the only thing i have been doing and trust me by the grace of babaji it is the only thing that kept me going, and my in laws they did tiffins and they made more than 6k a month by no jobs, i mean the point is just have a little more confidence and self esteem ki mai khud ko bhi sambhal sakti hu kat sakti hu and universe will work in your favour

  • @nitinjuyal
    @nitinjuyal Před rokem +49

    I was exactly in the same situation, my younger brother and wife came here to Canada on a study permit in 2021 but I came to Canada directly on a work permit. I managed to find a good job in Canada from India. After my wife's and brother's study, they both were able to land good jobs. I had 7 years of exp in IT and my wife had 6 years in Marketing. Both of us got the job we wanted.
    So it really depends on individual cases, my experience has so far been so great in Canada!
    Also, none of us applied any application through any agent.

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem +10

      Bhai jo Interview le raha hai.................he dont have job in Canada and his wife is working from home - which is not some real job.

    • @208Diya
      @208Diya Před rokem +2

      Same. I came to study here. Went to a great university and landed a great job after college during covid. I’m not negating anyone’s experience but it seems they had not done enough research. Well to each his/her own.

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem

      @@208Diya which is your so called great University and great job in Canada???

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Před rokem +2

      @@maaki3389 Canada couple are highly qualified IT professionals and rocking from day 1 sucess story

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem +1

      @@rohanutep81 Yes hence highly rocking man dont have job for last 6 months.

  • @RakeshSharma-tz1wi
    @RakeshSharma-tz1wi Před rokem +11

    Why would you expect things to be same as India? It is given that any new place (even within India) you go to, you should be observing for new ways of doing things. People with that kind of mindset, should stay where they have grown up. These people came from a big city Delhi. I cam from a smaller town in Punjab, back in 1987, and still I was conscious of new ways of doing things. And back then, internet was not available like it is today. For these kind of people, going back to India, is the RIGHT DECISION.

  • @siddharthgamadia3449
    @siddharthgamadia3449 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Hello....
    My name is Siddharth me and my wife came here in Canada and we face the same thing you guys suffer my flight is on 28th of dec this month.
    Thank you so much for this video. This gave me a clear vision about my and my wife's decision. I mean that 1% doubt which I was having I am very much clear. Thank you once again

  • @rahulpuri7
    @rahulpuri7 Před 10 měsíci +8

    This is the same story in United kingdom and USA too.. it’s look fascinating and tempting to come outside of your country but in reality life is really harsh and struggle full.

  • @masudasheikh4100
    @masudasheikh4100 Před rokem +43

    Don't come to Canada unless you are fleeing something .She is right this country bring you to the heels .Sitting in emergency for 6 to 12 hours with no proper treatment is the humiliation.

    • @tejesheconomics4072
      @tejesheconomics4072 Před rokem +1

      Why would anyone flee India ( in spite of huge poison in India )...a travel to south india what india could be......South India shows the role model of India by at least 15years....

    • @j.t2461
      @j.t2461 Před rokem +7

      @@tejesheconomics4072going by this logic, every Indian might be dying to relocate to the south of India.
      Please don’t be judgemental.

    • @j.t2461
      @j.t2461 Před rokem

      Must agree with Kanika, western world lacks the courtesy of even responding to any job application. So I conclude that the western world is a job, not a carrier oriented world. And things are many times more difficult for a non-white individual.

    • @Osmanhasann
      @Osmanhasann Před rokem +1

      Yes, i was amazed to hear this situation of heath care . In Pakistan, medical facilities are quite swift and better. private hospitals charge but treat with care and provide consultancy of specialist physicians instantly.
      What's with 6 month wait time for just an appointment 😮

  • @seemaagrawal5506
    @seemaagrawal5506 Před rokem +24

    I am so glad they have taken the best decision of coming back to India it’s so painful to see their pain n condition in such a young age May God Bless them and all the people who r trapped like this

  • @nitink167
    @nitink167 Před 9 měsíci +8

    1:27:30 just to say this here, I came here as a student and now on work permit. I was damn happy as a student and so were my friends. And I am still enjoying Canada and progressing. In my opinion, its all about your acceptance and constant efforts. And Thanks to Candid Cast to make me aware of my privilege and where I am today. Keep it up team, nice content.

    • @timeisup6844
      @timeisup6844 Před 7 měsíci

      Hope you go back to India soon

    • @sainan4544
      @sainan4544 Před 6 měsíci

      Job lag GAYI?means white collar?

    • @nitink167
      @nitink167 Před 6 měsíci

      @@sainan4544 yes sir!!

  • @Xavier_Likes_you
    @Xavier_Likes_you Před 11 měsíci +11

    I was a software developer in 2005, that time I was in south Africa and that time going abroad is worth it. But today India is great country to live, all the top class infrastructure is available, so don't go abroad.

  • @goldieseehra
    @goldieseehra Před rokem +24

    I think the main issue with them is that they were working professionals back home. But here they are on study permit and should have concentrated on completing their course first. Once done with their study they would have moved to the next stage i.e. Work Permit and then PR and finally Citizenship. I feel their expectation was of a PR immigrant than of a Student.

    • @mayuradeshpande8832
      @mayuradeshpande8832 Před rokem +7

      Canada is very very expensive if they just concentrate on their studies how would they pay for their living expenses??.

    • @ajaykumarsrinivasan5404
      @ajaykumarsrinivasan5404 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mayuradeshpande8832 By the way, as you know, every Tom, Dick, and Harry wants to by default settle down in Brampton/Toronto and hence the high cost of living. If one tries to explore other cities such as Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, or Ottawa, I am sure many issues can be addressed. But you tell me, will any Indian try to search anything beyond Brampton - definitely not?
      I initially came to Toronto as a Permanent Resident and looking at this high cost of living, I asked a bunch of ppl that I know of, about opportunities in the above cities. Everyone was like - jobs are not there, ppl are not there, and all that.
      I landed two jobs in Calgary, and one in Winnipeg and proved to them all they all are completely wrong.
      Settled in Calgary, amazing city it is. Able to buy a car, had some good savings, and now looking forward to buy a house (hopefully under god's grace).
      I am sure if every Indian tries exploring opportunities in other cities, many issues can be addressed? But do you think our Indian dudes will leave Brampton? - Hell no way
      By the way, when I came to Brampton, I found that the most racist dudes are the same Indians. I am also from India and I never spoken Hindi my whole life. Whenever I meet a random dude in Brampton, they expect me to speak in Hindi. If I don't speak in Hindi/Punjabi, that's it - dudes and those aunties will start mocking me. Although I too equally gave back some explanation, I felt a loooooooot better after moving to Calgary, where no Indian can mock me for not speaking Hindi.
      Honestly, I did not understand a word of this video but just was reading some comments. Hope you too won't mock me for not knowing Hindi/Punjabi. Lol

  • @mihirrupapara602
    @mihirrupapara602 Před 11 měsíci +38

    It was dream come true moment when I received my sowp last year. My wife was already studying in Canada. Did alot of research and hard work to land in Canada and obviously spent alot of money.
    After spending 9 months and my wife spent 2 years, we realised this is not the place where we want to spend our life.
    Lot's of heat coming from friends and family, but we are firm on our decision and going back in next month.
    Take decision wisely and talk to people around you.

    • @mnava4290
      @mnava4290 Před 11 měsíci

      Mihir, think carefully. Many people regret after going back.

    • @srinivasaniyer6219
      @srinivasaniyer6219 Před 11 měsíci +1

      great decision. have faith in yourself and come back home. life in india is also quite good if you know exactly what you want and cut the noise around you.

    • @ladeeeedah
      @ladeeeedah Před 10 měsíci

      @@mnava4290 The grass always looks greener on the other side, there's no end to this debate. At least, in India, he knows how to work his way out of a situation. What's the point, if you're not thriving but just getting by?

    • @ladeeeedah
      @ladeeeedah Před 10 měsíci

      Like Srinivasan already said, cut the noise and do what feels like the right thing to do. I don't see any point in staying stuck if you're not thriving but just getting by.

  • @reenimart9930
    @reenimart9930 Před 11 měsíci +21

    Guys. Lucky, you did not see real struggles. I’ve been to Australia, UK and now in CANADA. Gone thru lot of struggles, still not settled. However, gained lot of health issues. Don’t feel regret. Will get a good job. All the best

  • @creativelightphotography8581
    @creativelightphotography8581 Před 10 měsíci +5

    With all due respect to the couple, and I appreciate all their hardships, but the more I watched the video, the more it seems that they did not have a plan or even basic fact checking both for agents and other details. Canada is tough, and times are hard, but the reality is if you want to do well in life, hard work is a prerequisite. If they had planned better and networked some more, I could imagine that their experience would be a different one.

  • @VK_Chowdary
    @VK_Chowdary Před rokem +30

    Kudos to both of them, very very brave to talk about their experiences

  • @maif8765
    @maif8765 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I went on my own with no parent or inlaw help, no money, left my 2 kids , 12 and 15 years with my husband for them to join me later.But we never looked back and never expected anything from anyone. God is good, He never left us till today.

  • @itsjustart24
    @itsjustart24 Před 9 měsíci +11

    I found this one as the cutest interview. The participants have good sense of humor. Cute couple. God Bless you guys and also the presenters. You'll should start a channel too.

  • @ChaudharyG85
    @ChaudharyG85 Před rokem +11

    High AC in flight is a struggle 😅
    Pampered West Delhi kids.

  • @hiteshlohar1900
    @hiteshlohar1900 Před rokem +16

    Thanks CandidCast for such a candid content. Your concluding remarks - everyone faces these struggles, but for some is for short time, while for some its longer, but eventually everyone settles - these are true words of wisdom.

  • @manpreetaulakh9652
    @manpreetaulakh9652 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I moved to Canada some 23 years ago, and I remembered the hardships I went through. I'm in a much, much better position now than I was when I first arrived here. I think if you come here with the expectation that you don't have to work hard, that you won't have to struggle, that you won't be doing labor jobs initially before you can springboard into your career, then you're not going to like Canada. I struggled for the first 3-4 years, in the late 90s to early 2000s, but things got better as I worked harder and entered a professional line.

    • @srinivasaniyer6219
      @srinivasaniyer6219 Před 11 měsíci +8

      please tell me one thing, if one puts the same effort anywhere in the free world as you did in canada youll definitely be able to improve your life and financial condiiton. had you put the same hustling effort to do the same in say delhi or mumbai or bangalore, youd be a successful person. canada is nothing special, infact i think its a miserable country for qualified talented ppl and the lets not get started with the frigid weather..this is what i find after working and living in multiple countries. also canada today has become a cesspool of alll third rate migrants from every possible country around, itll become another dysfunctional country in the next 20 yrs.

    • @srinivasaniyer6219
      @srinivasaniyer6219 Před 11 měsíci

      @@PerfumeSynapse migration is what kept the world ticking this long. Countries are created, geographically manipulated and destroyed every 100 years. Europeans occupy territories of north america, LatAm, australia and have subjugated the natives and language of that land. They have created artificial countries there. I agree with you in parts though 'brainless' and 'nonsensical' migration should not be encouraged.

    • @manpreetaulakh9652
      @manpreetaulakh9652 Před 11 měsíci

      You're comparing a third-world like India, where some of the poorest people in the world live, where some of the world's biggest slums are, where some of the biggest gap between the wealthy rich and the poor exist, where some of the most corrupt leaders live (in fact, if you don't commit a rape against a woman, you won't have a seat in the senate), where some of the world's filthiest cities exist, where some of the world's most polluted cities exist, where unkept animals roam freely and crap next to you, where there is not a social security net for its population, do you want me to go on? Now compare this to Canada, where the even "cesspools" are cleaner than some of the cleanest cities in India, where even those on the streets get social safety nets, where even those that are jobless get on EI. If you or your international students don't like it here, they don't like it because they figured out they have to work. Yes, in Canada, you have to work. In India, you have to work. I'd rather do it in a country where I can drink running tap water, breathe clean air, live in relatively safe cities. Do you want me to go on?
      @@srinivasaniyer6219

    • @srinivasaniyer6219
      @srinivasaniyer6219 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@manpreetaulakh9652 its a country of 1.4 billion ppl. even if God comes down the inequality wont go. coming to slums its only there in delhi, mumbai and calcutta. peopleliving in those slums are those who are moving there for better wages and job. these cities provide a life for everyone of all income levels. nobody forces you to live there. i live in bangalore, its quite good here no slums here, and in my opinion many parts of mumbai are also very very good to live with amazing affordable services, canada has just 40 million ppl, and such a big land mass with a lot of natural resources. it should ideally not have any poverty but the fact that there are many miserable ppl (homeless, drugaddicts, mentally ill etc) in canada shows us what a mess it is governance wise. and yes the weather in canada is pathetic and not suitable for sustainable living of your future generations. coming to corruption, do you think justinder trudeo and hagmeeta are great clean politicians LOL, there is corruption and dynastic raj in political class there too. dont be naive. talk in terms of resource available per person...india is work in progress and life is getting better here and canada is going down. canada is good for labor class as due to low population service jobs pay more hourly wage but defintely not for educated competent ppl. youll do far better with your qualification in india and US than canada, if one is in STEM areas.

    • @manpreetaulakh9652
      @manpreetaulakh9652 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@srinivasaniyer6219 Once you're able to provide clean drinking water and toilet to all of your citizens, then come and argue with me.

  • @Diamondcity0009
    @Diamondcity0009 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Salute to this guy and his wife ,who worked really really hard but sometimes things won't work the way we think 💭

  • @ShinuGeorge
    @ShinuGeorge Před rokem +39

    People bashing them should understand that everyone has their own threshold of tolerance. For the couple they might have hit theirs. Wishing well for their future.

    • @vault911
      @vault911 Před 9 měsíci

      They have negative threshold

  • @gursharanbrar418
    @gursharanbrar418 Před rokem +16

    Maine abhi tak 1 hr ka interview dekha hai what I notice k ye couple soch raha hai k har jaga par hame VIP treatment mile. Ye Country aapke hardwork ko pay karta hai or jo struggle yeh log bata rahe hai wo sab ne ki hai .Aap ne bhi ki hai.Aaj aap kitne successful ho. Hardwork k bagair kush nahi milta.chahe India ho chahe Canada.

    • @neelamnaudiyal2849
      @neelamnaudiyal2849 Před rokem

      Agree with you

    • @gursharanbrar418
      @gursharanbrar418 Před rokem

      @@neelamnaudiyal2849 thx

    • @neelamnaudiyal2849
      @neelamnaudiyal2849 Před rokem

      Ye log toh dusre logo ko bhi Demotivate kar rahe ha inki baato se lag raha ha ye log bina research kare Canada aa gaye.. Aisa kuch nahi ha mera beta bhi 2021 mai canda study ke liye gaya ha.. Manti hu suru mai problem hoti ha.. Depression bhi hota ha... Kuki bache maa baap ke pass se jate ha ghar mai sab kara hua milta ha.. Or ek dum se sara kaam khud se karna padta ha.. Per jis bache ne ek saal mahnat kar li.. Phir wo set ho jata ha.. Ye toh dono husband th. Ye toh bahut ache se rah sakte th per in logo ko mahnat he nahi karni ha inki baato se toh yahi lag raha ha

    • @VarunSharma-xj2sb
      @VarunSharma-xj2sb Před rokem +1

      Ekdam sahi baat sabko struggle karna padta hai

    • @nehasandhu8110
      @nehasandhu8110 Před rokem

      Exactly

  • @devnachan
    @devnachan Před 10 měsíci +17

    Question to the couple: did you ever travel abroad anywhere before moving to Canada? The bus incident you talked about seems like two villagers in the city. Itna to pop culture references (movies, media) se hi pata chal jaata hai.

    • @user-bf2zr7eo2d
      @user-bf2zr7eo2d Před 10 měsíci +5

      Looks like you haven't traveled alot.I have lived and traveled in Europe extensively. This Nort bound ,southbound sh*t doesn't make any sense. How are you going to orient yourself without a compass in freaking union Station.
      And BTW why that stupid U shaoed subway? It doesn't make any sense.

    • @nishant7ify
      @nishant7ify Před 7 měsíci

      I have lived in UK for 3 years. And wasn't a thing over there too..here it's different. I used to miss my bus too because of this east and west sh..t

    • @devnachan
      @devnachan Před 7 měsíci

      @@nishant7ify bhai they are talking about paying for tickets and boarding/disembarking. That anyone knows!

    • @nishant7ify
      @nishant7ify Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@devnachan noo! You're wrong

  • @Leena123ization
    @Leena123ization Před 11 měsíci +2

    Broken tooth, kidney, blood pressure, depression, anxiety, menstrual problem. She became very negative, demoralized. Maximum health issues both experienced were connected and due to their mental health. 1 or 2 hours travelling is biggest issue in big cities. But everyone wants to go to Toronto or GTA. They also gave up so early. Situation definitely becomes better after you finish study. 2 -3 years struggle is normal in new country.

  • @delhitobrampton
    @delhitobrampton Před rokem +44

    Thanks for this podcast Harmeet and Manpreet , I think an eye opener for people who just want to leave India and for people who are unhappy here . We should understand time has changed globally it’s just not about life in India or Canada . Hats off to these guys for such a tough decision to go back nothing bigger than health and happiness. Wish them good luck for future endeavours.

  • @pratikghatge
    @pratikghatge Před rokem +14

    Feel sorry for the couple. They ran out of hope and understandably with all the situation they went thru.. Love that the dude says i can't see my partner suffer and decided to go back..

  • @advocatekunal1258
    @advocatekunal1258 Před 11 měsíci +3

    i too moved back from canada . i was an advocate back in india . in canada getting even labour job you need references . the rents of houses have so much . in london ontario the rent of a private room is 700 dollars now.

  • @sarlapurohit1216
    @sarlapurohit1216 Před 10 měsíci +10

    दूर के ढोल सुहावने, भारत में जिन कामों को करने में लोगों को शर्म आती है,वही काम कनाडा में करने में कोई झिझक नहीं होती 😬

    • @jass2748
      @jass2748 Před 5 měsíci

      Bharat mein whi kaam krne ka chawanni athanni milti hai aur wha par sabko ek wages.is liye

  • @anishagulati7836
    @anishagulati7836 Před rokem +99

    1) Both of them are little immature
    2) Luck was not by there side
    Nevertheless even if they had built a decent life here, the hardships exist after that as well.
    The way she mentioned that 3 times fresh meal a day is truely a luxury here.
    With jobs and kids, its very difficult to have that here.
    If in India we lack the basics like clean air and clean water, here we lack the basic lifestyle.
    Everything is hard, we need to choose which hard is sustainable for us.

    • @vishalgoel4528
      @vishalgoel4528 Před rokem

      This couple is immature, fully childish behaviour, it seems just got bookish knowledge and gather just piece of papers on the name of educational qualification

    • @yashpatel7586
      @yashpatel7586 Před rokem +10

      Well, yeah. Lol they book cabs for traveling , Wants TV in basement room and alcohol. bro you came here for study and doing jobs or spend some hard time on upgrade skills, Meet people who are successful.

    • @VK_Chowdary
      @VK_Chowdary Před rokem +8

      I felt a little too.
      I used to travel 2.5 hours one way for 8 hour shift in Sydney. But never regretted it. I enjoyed my challenges and struggles as student
      They should have never come on Student visas

    • @VK_Chowdary
      @VK_Chowdary Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, the girl is little too sensitive. They came on wrong visas and without research about struggles on being a student
      Canada or even western lifestyle is not meant for her.
      I hope they find happiness back home

    • @falsettoandhighnotes6913
      @falsettoandhighnotes6913 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Your argument makes zero sense.

  • @devildhaliwal
    @devildhaliwal Před rokem +27

    Long story short :- If you are educated in india and well settled, don't even think about migrating to canada.
    Canada is paradise for +2 pass, ILETS cleared person.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Před rokem

      But then for PR it is not sufficient

    • @calvinklien4946
      @calvinklien4946 Před 10 měsíci

      India is not the only country from where immigrants are coming to Canada. And not everyone is an economic immigrants, some people move because their families are here. A lot of Drs move here from the UK because of Brexit

  • @coolnikrox92
    @coolnikrox92 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For people in IT/tech or MBA grads, India is way ahead in terms of job opportunities and also offers salaries at par with Canada. I dont understand why people are blindly moving to Canada. If you are earning well in India like around 1.5 to 3 lakh per month, You can live a decent life here rather than struggle in Canada's harsh climate, high cost of living and average healthcare system. Problem with India is too much competition and we dont get good services for the taxes we pay to the Govt.

  • @dk10bose
    @dk10bose Před 11 měsíci +2

    I made my CANADA, US, LONDON here in my INDIA,
    10 years ago i started from zero now I can live better life like those citizen ,
    This is new India ,the land of opportunities, see your around

  • @AyushGupta-zv2gg
    @AyushGupta-zv2gg Před rokem +81

    You guys may have faced several issues in canada, but one thing what I can surely say is, as coming from a arrange marriage you guys must have developed a very strong bond for the coming decades because of the challenges you faced together💝

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +14

      True! It was love and respect for each other that made them take this decision. And we respect what works best for them!

    • @sheenasood6035
      @sheenasood6035 Před rokem +2

      I was thinking the same 😉

    • @karamvirsingh3179
      @karamvirsingh3179 Před rokem +2

      I was also thinking the same.. Dhruv is very supportive..more positivity to you guys..❤🎉❤

    • @TheCopCamOfficial
      @TheCopCamOfficial Před rokem +4

      ​@@CandidCastsir sab baat mani but apko khi se maturity lagi iname ? Aaj ka Bilawal bhutto aur 2010 ke Rahul Gandhi se 4 Kadam pichhe the ye but aage nhi

    • @DineshSingh-ns5md
      @DineshSingh-ns5md Před rokem

      @@TheCopCamOfficial very true. Patience toh hai hi nahi bhai. 10% mujhe yahi laga. Sabko lagta rahega jispe bita hai wahi jane but ladka toh theek tha kyunki usko toh support karna hi hai apne wife ko but ladki me wahi sare Kejriwal ke characteristics. All I liked in this video, Sir ne jo bola, agar pata nahi hai toh CZcams dekho. Aaj kal sare information hai. Bus me rule Tod ke Canada sahi nahi hai, humara koi Manta nahi, yeh rude hai, woh rude hai. Aise thodi chalta hai. Aur last ke jo conclusion, yeh jo struggle hai sab karte hain koi zyada, koi kam. Aisa nahi hai ki bas Delhi se flight pakad ke aa gaye aur PR Ghar pe bhej diya. Gadi kyun nahi liye bole toh uske liye fir struggle karna padta bol rahi hai. Toh din bhar Ghar pe baith ke job apply karna hai but Uber/kuch aur nahi karna aur usi bahane kahin Jake job nahi dhundna. Matlab kya hai? Sare mehnat karke end me result ke time rehne dete hain.. Health insurance scam hai Canada me isme koi second thought hai hi nahi. Yeh ek perfect reason tha but baki toh mujhe comedy hi laga yeh couple ki ladies wala part. Ladka toh bhai hats off to you, pyar ho toh aisa, is ladki ko jhelne jaisa.

  • @divyanshnanda3523
    @divyanshnanda3523 Před rokem +7

    My dad once told me, "just because the pan is hot and uncomfortable, make sure you dont jump into the fire trying to escape it".

  • @HappyHealthyFoodie
    @HappyHealthyFoodie Před 11 měsíci +4

    Loved the candid interview of the couple. My heart bleeds for them. Don't worry guys , everyone struggles adjustments, sooner or later, i will say listen to your heart , go where your heart says. God bless the couple.

  • @polaris1985
    @polaris1985 Před 8 měsíci +2

    They came to Canada with the mindset of only working and not studying, wont recommend that to anyone. They took a home far from University then they are crying about travelling 3.5 hours one way. My advice would be to come after school or after graduation in your prime years when you dont get sick.
    All the things they are crying about is the same in India for a poor labourers child, he also has to work and study at the same time.

  • @Nitish.Singhal
    @Nitish.Singhal Před rokem +64

    One thing i have learnt is we shouldn't generalise the experience for immigrants....
    Everyone has different background and different aspirations...

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +4

      True

    • @everydayperfections
      @everydayperfections Před rokem

      True

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem +7

      Yes someones inspriration is to drive Uber and work in Tim Hortons....................

    • @LifeJoyAdventureVlogs
      @LifeJoyAdventureVlogs Před rokem +1

      Very true 🙏

    • @itzzzzi2
      @itzzzzi2 Před rokem +1

      @@maaki3389 a fellow who did bachelors and masters has no idea about immigration nor Canadian life. Just spent few minutes here and there will get ton of information instead of trusting Consultants. Big blunder by coming on student visa for both the partners and doing one year course.
      Hope they settle down back home.

  • @ravikhanna54
    @ravikhanna54 Před rokem +13

    I think the current generation coming out of India is spoilt. To be successful in any new place be it India
    Or Canada you have to struggle. I came 51 years ago as a student and things were not easy then as
    well. Just have to persevere. Canada is a good place. I suggest all newcomers not to give up. Everyone
    has to go through hard times.

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 Před rokem +1

      I agree somewhat. Hardwork is great and should be done if its gonna yield results. But the latest influxes of immigrants into canada has lowered the overall standard of living. You can work 2-3 jobs and still never be able to buy a house in canada. And it doesn't help when the toxicity is rising at work when the immigrant indians will put up with tons of abuse at work like unpaid ot, overload of work, etc. The Indians born or raised in canada think like locals. Plus the office politics when indians become bosses and the power rushes to their head.

  • @Kavisha55
    @Kavisha55 Před 10 měsíci +4

    "खुद का हाल खुद ही जाने और ना जाने कोई,
    दिखावे की दुनिया है, बाहर से खुश दिखे हर कोई."

  • @praveshrathi8603
    @praveshrathi8603 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This couple made a good decision as they are coming back to India. Forget this dark past and initiate with positive vibes in India. What's done is done. Good thing is you made right decision. God bless you
    Both

  • @Trippingit
    @Trippingit Před rokem +19

    Thank you for starting this podcast. These conversations are extremely helpful. Especially this one. It'll help us prepare ourselves better.

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for listening

    • @soniajamal3800
      @soniajamal3800 Před rokem +1

      Very good conversations by you guys. It can help so many people be prepared for what may come if they choose to come. Carry on with this helpline though real experiences.

  • @tejasdesai1294
    @tejasdesai1294 Před rokem +96

    Absolute brutal truth revelations of new landers to Canada by this couple .I am residing in Toronto since almost two decades and i totally endorse the pain and agony of all people living in Canada due to changing economic scenarios.

    • @indigenous_clips
      @indigenous_clips Před rokem

      ❤😢😢😢😢😢😢frd😢😢,z😢 we😢uddfs to x gd😂zzs😢😢😢zzzzss😢😢🎉😢 एफसीसी को टीटीटी और uudxdtzfxdzcxd एफसी😢

    • @RJ-wc4nn
      @RJ-wc4nn Před rokem +3

      No pain, no gain

    • @Sou-no7xt
      @Sou-no7xt Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@RJ-wc4nn To India mai ja ke raho, waha apna pain saho and gain kro.

    • @timeisup6844
      @timeisup6844 Před 7 měsíci

      I hope you will go back to India soon..Please do asap

    • @user-qz3to7gd5l
      @user-qz3to7gd5l Před 7 měsíci

      @@RJ-wc4nn Better have pain and gain in your own country

  • @m9m2x3
    @m9m2x3 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I just do not understand why everything is "bad" for these people. You came as student, did not go to school, cheated the system, worked 18 hours a day and cursing the system. Canada did not invite you saying that come here and you will get a "decent job". As an international student you should be going to school, working max 20 hours a week and should have sufficient funds for education. People who come as immigrant also go through same struggle.
    i am sure if I go to India as a student and try to settle there, I will face the same issues.
    The hiring agency does not have to give you "courtesy calls" and the company had the right to say we do not hire student.
    Emergency department is for "emergency", not for diarrhea. You expect the doctor to leave someone having heart attack and attend to a "diarrhea"..??

  • @dhiren8378
    @dhiren8378 Před 10 měsíci +2

    this kind of content is much needed........ stating straight up clear facts and reality...no BS

  • @parrysworld9788
    @parrysworld9788 Před rokem +105

    They are kids, they need to grow up don't blame Canada I came alone here u guys was having support of each other. People need to know the basics of Canada first before coming here. Nobody buy $500 jackets when they arrive we usually spend $100 on winter jackets in starting.

    • @amitbhattacharjyya2088
      @amitbhattacharjyya2088 Před rokem +13

      Its not about country. You can only be successful if you have interpersonal skill. Be it India or anyother countries.

    • @tushar832
      @tushar832 Před rokem +8

      Exactly .. they sounded naive during whole podcast

    • @individual2214
      @individual2214 Před rokem +13

      Don’t belittle somebody else’s experience. Throughout the podcast the lady is trying to hold her feelings. She is the one having anxiety and health issues.

    • @LifeJoyAdventureVlogs
      @LifeJoyAdventureVlogs Před rokem +6

      Never judge 🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @subman9796
      @subman9796 Před rokem +2

      true

  • @shafaquekhan1806
    @shafaquekhan1806 Před rokem +11

    Thanks alot @candidcast. Its really impressive to see the contrast between the previous podcast to this one. Also the guests were very courageous to share their experience as its not easy to revisit those incidents they faced. ❤

  • @baishman
    @baishman Před 7 měsíci +1

    And LET me share, we're Canadian citizens for decades with my daughter done her MBA Finance, Prj Mgmt., BSc. Finance and currently pursuing MSc Finance from University of Michigan....
    and WE are returning to *our sweet motherland Bhārat* .... *and we shall NEVER REGRET!!!!!*

  • @tianaparker5513
    @tianaparker5513 Před 10 měsíci +3

    After seeing this I feel like I took the right decision in 2019 not going to Canada even after persuing my ielts, as I am making a decent amount per month here is India living a very comfortable life.

  • @mscconsulting3070
    @mscconsulting3070 Před rokem +15

    Great podcast!!! Lovely couple who narrated their life story so wonderfully. There are many pros and cons to relocating to Canada from India . Clean environment, clean air, clean water, great spring and summer weather, best schools and colleges for children, diversity of population, free healthcare. The cons would be high taxes, harsh winters, expensive real estate and poor service in Healthcare. Also if you are highly educated and well experienced you will start your new career in Canada from the bottom. 10-15 years ago India was different and today’s India is quite different. I think with a decent salary (salaries in India are now quite competitive to west) you can live like a King and Queen in India. That’s is the biggest difference. Earn so much money that you can send your kids abroad for further education because Indian education and social life will make them street smart. So to many couples who are planning to go to Canada now think twice. You have to sacrifice a lot to start a new life in Canada !!!! I left Canada because of harsh winters. Didn’t want to spend 6months in cold.

    • @TheNeerjaarora
      @TheNeerjaarora Před rokem +2

      Free health care ke naam pr only MBBS drs hote hai , jo ki bohot serious conditions hone pr hi specialist ke pas jane ko recommend krte hai , tb tk banda pain ya takleef m bana rahe koi chinta krne wala nhi h , Canada ka health system bohot poor h , Drs ki bohot kami h Canada m , agar fracture bhi ho jaye to 3-4 hours line m baithe raho ar dard m rote raho , India m to immediately treatment mil jata h

    • @upadhyayrathiraj1518
      @upadhyayrathiraj1518 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Canada is proven to be a country nobody should go, even as a tourist. I won't even free tickets given.

  • @smitichatterjee9024
    @smitichatterjee9024 Před rokem +23

    It is about all the harsh reality, meaningful discussion, and much appreciated.
    We also faced similar issues in NZ, but after 4 months, thjngs started falling in place by accepting the jobs in different fields so that we could run our lives smoothly.
    We decided to embrace life, and that helped in surviving, though it was not easy to work in different work field wherein we had no expertise and moreover our work experience of almost 20 years from India were not been considered, caused high level of anxiety.
    Finally, after 5 years in NZ, when we look back, we feel proud of what we have gone through and what we have accomplished, and that made us stronger. I dont see it as a failure if one decides to go back. It about living life they way we want, dont try to impress the world, stay happy, and live happily wherever you are. Hum bhi India hi wapas jayenge in next 5-7 years me, yaha rest home me merna nahi hai humlog ko😂Cheers

    • @WR-NC-ASPL
      @WR-NC-ASPL Před 10 měsíci +5

      you should return to India before your children are born in nz... Otherwise your nz citizen children will never return to India and you will have to go to old age home.. That's what happened to all of my cousins in USA and Europe... My cousins want to return to India after retirement. But, none of their children who are foreign citizens want to return to India. In many foreign countries, children don't look after parents in their old age and so parents Don't give their property to their children. They have to decide if they want to die in old age home in foreign countries or old age home in India..

    • @timeisup6844
      @timeisup6844 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Please return to india

  • @FaithStudyandPractice
    @FaithStudyandPractice Před 11 měsíci +4

    Good podcast shared free views and experience of Canadian reality..
    I think the couple will bounce back with more positivity from their parents, family and India..

  • @BizarreKisse
    @BizarreKisse Před 8 měsíci +1

    I tried to get Canada FSWP PR for 2 yrs.. spent so much on IELTS attempts.. rechecks.. agents..
    Did masters from India for extra points.. but everytime cutoff raised just above my points..
    All my close friends reached Canada.. some due to spouse ielts score.. some with pnps.. some on their own.. some with fake masters 😅..
    I was so frustrated that only I failed in my friend circle..
    But now as we see such experiences I feel lucky.. certainly I do not deserve hardships of Canada..
    I live king life in India with my family..
    You also took absolutely right decision be with your family and enjoy the privileges and services you get in India at affordable rates..

  • @humamussawar9155
    @humamussawar9155 Před rokem +26

    I like this video, thank you for sharing this with us. I think they have depicted the reality of Canada. Of course I know that each person can have a different experience, but I feel like in Canada new immigrants, especially in the last couple of years , struggle a lot, more than before. More people are coming, cost of living is getting higher, Medical infrastructures are getting worse, housing issues aswell...I feel like the Canadian gvt is inviting more immigrants, but doing nothing to improve the infrastructures to handle more people. A lot of people I know who live in Canada tell me that their salary is not enough for all the expenses they have, they cannot even think about buying a house. There are not enough places to live and demand is increasing hence the price increase and more people will also scam you to take advantage of your situation. And if something goes wrong and you get sick, or if your children get sick... good luck with the medical system. I feel like if someone came to Canada 5-6 years ago maybe the situation was better. But now for new immigrants it's very difficult, it's very hard to climb the ladder when your income does not even cover the cost of everyday living. I'm just talking about the basics, that you need to survive, utilities, grocery, rent , insurance...leave alone even the thought of buying a house. Not to depress anyone, but this is the reality you will face. I like that they talked about it, because on CZcams , vloggers always talk about how great Canada is. Which is also good because it's good to stay positive, but as Canada couple said, see both sides of the coin and be prepared. Thank you ! Keep up the great work ! I'm loving the new channel so far :)

  • @rajatsrivastav5871
    @rajatsrivastav5871 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for everyone for sharing their views about Canada, And I want to say to @candidcast, this channel is showing the background and true opinions which no one talks about it. So thank you and I pray your channel grows exponentially.

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @rajatsrivastav5871
      @rajatsrivastav5871 Před rokem

      @@CandidCast Please make more videos on Australia. How's the current situation, and future opportunities there. Thank you.

  • @harsimrankaur1941
    @harsimrankaur1941 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Kudos to her for keeping her mental health first !
    Kudos to the husband for letting her take that decision !

  • @vicv5659
    @vicv5659 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Kudos for bringing such genuine stories....truth..just like how it is to be told....just one doubt...does it get better if u already have PR or is i the same?

  • @vanisha_gurubaxani
    @vanisha_gurubaxani Před rokem +18

    Thanks for the podcast. Kudos to them for speaking openly at this platform. May god bless them with health happiness and right guidance in life. Thanks Harmeet and Manpreet for showing another side of the coin so that we can prepare and then come😇

  • @tasteofindia1321
    @tasteofindia1321 Před rokem +21

    I can sympathise with them it is very difficult to survive in any foreign country especially Canada. You need to be really strong willed to live given the various issues mentioned by them.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Před rokem +3

      unnecessary hard work india is better even with high taxes you won't get good health care.

  • @RATANLILLANEY
    @RATANLILLANEY Před 10 měsíci +2

    It is really difficult to settle in USA or in this case CANADA and I stand with the couple in totality. All incidents cited are though chilling but very true. I like the way they describe the experiences. God bless them.

  • @NamasteChatterjeefamily
    @NamasteChatterjeefamily Před 10 měsíci +2

    This couple seems cushioned at home and same expected in canada too. But the conversion rate bursted their bubble.

  • @ap71284
    @ap71284 Před rokem +18

    I entered Canada when I was 34, the initial 1st year is struggle, we miss our home country, food, family etc. The moment you pass that everything settles down. Coming at the age of 30 on education was really a bad decision.

    • @udaybanavath
      @udaybanavath Před rokem

      Bro im 30 i want to 1 year master and settle is it good decision

    • @ap71284
      @ap71284 Před rokem +2

      @@udaybanavath It would be a good decision. Just don't follow what did guys did. Stay close to your College and try finding job near your college or house. You will save Money and Time. Finding Job would be difficult but not impossible.

    • @udaybanavath
      @udaybanavath Před rokem

      @@ap71284 how many years it will take for pr

  • @kultaranmann2763
    @kultaranmann2763 Před rokem +15

    I guess lady is very negative , guy is hardworking but his wife is very lazy and demoralizing, that’s the reason for their failure . Guy looks big but inside it’s childish . He need a mom not wife

  • @Jeet-2023
    @Jeet-2023 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The lessom for all of us are - be kind to everyone you meet. You never know what they are going through in their lives. We all need to remember that we are all human beings, and being kind doesn't cost anything.

  • @nasreenbano8786
    @nasreenbano8786 Před 5 měsíci +1

    In newly wedding couple ne bahut achchi wibe ke sath aye but life is very unpredictable. Mujhe inse achcha lesson samjh aya ki hame dusre Desh me Jane ka craze nahi hona chahiye. Kunki beshak hamare country mein problem ho lekin fir bhi hamare desh hamara hai .Hum yanh per comfortable hai.