Reverse Migration, Depression & More || Podcast : Leaving Canada for good

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  • čas přidán 30. 04. 2024
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Komentáře • 224

  • @Simranjeet_Singh1804

    4.24 lakhs canadian cotizen already left in 2023 and reverse migration will increase exponentially.....1 year growth of INDIA = 7 year growth in canada as per gdp....invest and grow exponentially

  • @indianabroaddiaries-ji5pj

    I left Australia Permanently on 29th April and returned to India. The reason for return was career growth , got job in Delhi (30 % tax bracket salary). Even after earning PhD in Australia it was difficult to get a job in the field and need to rely on survival low paying work. Did not want to damage my career further.

  • @ParminderSingh-re4xp

    How long have you lived in Canada. Let me tell you my story. I consider Canada my adapted mother, and she took such a good care of me and I was a decent adapted son. I came to Canada with my mom and dad. We picked berries in the summer and after summer I went to school and parents collected UI. I studied to be an engineer and now retired and mom&dad have passed. There is no place or people like Canada it is a heaven on earth but you have to work hard to get there.

  • @suneelmehra6004

    Genuine, smart kid but two wrong decisions - marketing course and community college. It's not a case of reverse migration but landing in the wrong situation. However, she learned from her experience and now taking a corrective action. Community colleges are for profit and don't offer the same level as university education. Moreover, NMIMS in India has better credentials and offers quality education, especially since their MBA program is well recognized. This interview didn't add any value as the interviewer did not do his homework.

  • @lakeofbays1622

    This lady has no PR. How can she reverse migrate? You need to be a PR holder or citizen to reverse migrate. Did your immigration consultant advice you on that?

  • @sikhtraveller8860

    Beautiful lady but Canada pays after hard work

  • @xendit1635

    Earn for few years abroad , go back to India and invest. India is growing exponentially and will continue to do so.

  • @sanjibbanerjee6068

    If Amisha had a bachelor degree from India, why did she join Centennial College for Marketing Management ? It is a just community college . She should have tried to get admission to any of several universities in Canada that offer MBA . It is futile to complain about the quality of education in a community college because educational expectation are low for these colleges . And it is quite laughable to say Canadian education is worse than Indian education. I am sorry , but the interviewer should get his head examined for saying so or at least implying that. But one has to compare apples to apples. At the school level, most Indians go to private schools in India whereas most students in Canada go to public school or in other words , government or municipal schools . So there is no comparison there . And, secondly, even the lower rated universities in Canada are superior to most universities in India . I have gone through both the Indian and North American post secondary university education myself so i have some idea.. Community colleges such as Centennial are meant for Canadian students who are not good enough for Canadian university but still need more than a high school diploma.

  • @rajindersingh6773
    @rajindersingh6773 Před 21 dnem

    This is not a proper information. Go Cabada for a good educational programs from a Public University and you can achieve a good career. Colleges are selling diplomas just for their business. It's not worth to go in colleges now.

  • @csax4056
    @csax4056 Před 21 dnem

    It’s going round and round. This girl is super confused trying to sound politically correct.

  • @jaysin5800

    I knew her experience was going to be before it even started, GTA + Centennial + 8 months course. Education consultants sell this diploma mill. Had she been in a Masters, in a good university with a co-op program, and outside of GTA, things might have been a little different.

  • @demontrader1222

    I am Indian racially but a Westerner culturally. My family have lived in the West for hundreds of years. What Indians dont realise about the West is that it is a devastatingly isolated society with none of the support India has from the community. If you can retain that cultural heritage even as you get richer, India will be paradise, AGAIN.

  • @LuckyBombay

    This girl is so sorted … wish I had so much clarity when i was her age .. in a few years after returning back to india she will be so much more skilled and in a much better career with a much better lifestyle

  • @Randomest_Stories

    Love the way she spoke. So clear. Did not waste time being repititive.

  • @Kiranpal-Singh

    Nice interview, guest speaker girl is smart, brave, very clear thinking and telling the truth, wish her good luck anywhere she lives.

  • @Howoulduknow841

    What kind of course is Marketing Management? It is written all over the name that this is concocted program to extract money.

  • @Dedek-cx4kn

    My mate leaving canada and starting living in Bali.

  • @srinathrangaswamy7922

    Good discussion! Am glad she is choosing "Life" over "mindlessly chasing Dollars"...

  • @anzarzaidi

    Centennial college is not an accurate representative for Canadian education system. It's like saying someone went to India and studied in Kanpur University. India also has IITs and IIMs. I know that she did not generalize but the host was trying to put words in her mouth. There are good and bad educational institutions in both India and Canada. It's depends on your exsiting skills and where you get an admit from.

  • @pranavvishnu3860

    Excellent interview. She is talented. Good luck 🍀 for her success.