Why Moved From Australia To Canada? | CandidCast 03

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • This is a story of a couple who planned to immigrate to Australia but had to move to Canada. Listen to the whole podcast and Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 767

  • @CandidCast
    @CandidCast  Před rokem +19

    Enjoy other episodes 👉 czcams.com/video/DSTs-7KdLEQ/video.html&pp=gAQBiAQB

    • @babalushorts5998
      @babalushorts5998 Před rokem +2

      Uttar Pradesh varanasi

    • @asharsanavlogscanada5211
      @asharsanavlogscanada5211 Před rokem +2

      Thanks Guys for inviting us.

    • @rambohara8407
      @rambohara8407 Před rokem

      ​@@asharsanavlogscanada5211hame be Canada ka Visa dela do sir

    • @saini0322
      @saini0322 Před rokem +2

      Please take genuine interviews as i am from australia how these people can say everything shutdowns after 5 in sydney may b they are living in regional area of Australia. Please search harris park indian hub which is open till late. If somebody is not worthy to get a PR in Australia then don’t condemn it you guys should be careful while taking these interviews. Don’t create wrong informations on social media

    • @Ali-official41
      @Ali-official41 Před rokem +1

      yes buhut jhoot bol rahe h

  • @RasheedSyd
    @RasheedSyd Před rokem +10

    Those who couldnt get PR in Australia, always come with such excuses and all. Anytime Australia is way better than Canada in terms in jobs pay rate, safety, quality of life. I have Lived in 5 countries including both Australia and Canada. I rate Australia as top of them all. Australia is best.

  • @acousticdarbaar6233
    @acousticdarbaar6233 Před rokem +30

    This is very motivating and now i appreciate our decision to come to Canada rather than pursuing any other country. We were in US for 9 and half years. Had similar immigration related uncertainity that led us to finding stability in Canada.
    Love u Canada Couple for sharing this podcast. ❤❤

    • @rajesharihant
      @rajesharihant Před rokem +1

      Now what? Aato Gaye....Karoge kya?
      How would you survive - more importantly what will you Save for future, and stable life.....

  • @kunalchaphekar6998
    @kunalchaphekar6998 Před rokem +64

    Its their personal experience which could happen to anyone in any other country.
    I have been in Australia, and i can say people here are very respectful and an amazing country to live in. Even in the regional area you will find more and more friendly people. Its all about accepting their culture and be respectful about that. Regarding visas and invitation its all about your skills, experience and your english fluency, if you are above the competition you will surely get nominated. Anyways everyone has their own point of views and their own struggles in life which all have to go through it. Just be patience and give it sometime, things will happen earlier or later.

    • @paknadeemful
      @paknadeemful Před rokem +4

      Thats true I love Australia too

    • @Minsaga
      @Minsaga Před rokem

      you mean there English is not good 😅

    • @hsf2047
      @hsf2047 Před rokem +1

      As far as I know, there is no minimum income requirement for 491 / 191 at the moment. can you please confirm?

    • @nayyariqbal3207
      @nayyariqbal3207 Před 8 měsíci +1

      It was a life full of struggles and so much financial loss .May Allah succeed them to overcome their troubles and difficulties.

  • @rohanzav1236
    @rohanzav1236 Před 11 měsíci +17

    I think if they had got the PR in aus , they would have stayed there. Their experience in Australia is limited to a particular suburbs upon which they have formed their opinion. Canada with cold weather is depressing with 6 months indoor. Australia is blessed to have such a great weather.Canada has relaxed the immigration entry rules causing many ppl with low socioeconomic situation to immigrate and lost its quality . Aus on other hand has tough criteria like US

  • @KanikSharma-xu4os
    @KanikSharma-xu4os Před rokem +220

    I still don't understand why people waste their prime years running after passport change . Focus on creating wealth instead. Living a below middle class life in Developed country is not great. Also, the actual reason on why these people were denied Australian citizenship is because their skillsets didn't add value to Australian economy. Admin manager is not a niche skillset. anyone can become that. Canada is in desperate need of people and hence they got the passport not really because Canada was in awe of how smart these folks are.

    • @mukulawasthi4726
      @mukulawasthi4726 Před rokem +11

      I second that , there are lot of facts misquoted

    • @neenathukral6150
      @neenathukral6150 Před rokem +6

      U nailed it.

    • @ZulqarnainHaider3
      @ZulqarnainHaider3 Před rokem +2

      Which is best, Canada or Australia?

    • @AmsheeHassan
      @AmsheeHassan Před rokem +3

      Truth bombs :O

    • @aadigujjar07
      @aadigujjar07 Před rokem +3

      @@ZulqarnainHaider3 i think practically you see canada is a best option I say australia fees is very high and university fees is just rocket ?

  • @harjinderkaur39
    @harjinderkaur39 Před rokem +32

    Hosts& Guests both are good
    The guests shared their experiences nicely
    I really enjoyed the episode
    All the best Harmeet & Manpreet for this new beginning

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +2

      Thank you 🙏

    • @huslter505
      @huslter505 Před rokem +1

      ​@@CandidCastGuests lied all about Aus 😂😅 nothing like this. My cousin done masters here from 2.5year now pr maximum 3 to 5 year you'll get pr if you good enough not chasing money.

  • @shwetasinghnm
    @shwetasinghnm Před 11 měsíci +16

    This woman has such good vibes. Never complains it seems like. Like to watch her. Hope you both get amazing progress in Canada!

  • @user-wd2fw3io1q
    @user-wd2fw3io1q Před rokem +14

    A very lovely and lively couple indeed! Very confident and determined in their pursuits for a better life. Congratulations that finally you are in Canada. Wish you all the best!

  • @Sdhanoa
    @Sdhanoa Před rokem +48

    My husband, an Australian citizen, and Candian PR is preparing to apply for Canadian citizenship, whereas I hold Canadian citizenship. Having spent four years in Canada, my husband and I both agree, based on his experiences here and my observations while visiting Australia, that the quality of life in Canada cannot match that of Australia. Australia offers superior work-life balance and higher pay grades. Our intention is to eventually return to Australia for the better opportunities it provides. I am thankful that our future children can have dual citizenship benefits.

    • @jayneel3137
      @jayneel3137 Před rokem +1

      so which is best australia or canada ?

    • @Sdhanoa
      @Sdhanoa Před rokem +9

      @@jayneel3137 Australia for sure

    • @jayneel3137
      @jayneel3137 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Sdhanoaare you both working in IT field ?

    • @Sdhanoa
      @Sdhanoa Před rokem +5

      @jayneel3137 No, my husband drove transit in Australia, doing same here. I am into banking & Immigration Consultation.

  • @jassar100
    @jassar100 Před rokem +55

    Looks they had bad time in Australia but Australia is heaven for me.
    Australian people and weather unbeatable.

  • @immihelpau
    @immihelpau Před rokem +5

    Great podcast. Can relate to all the international students & migrants from South Asian regions.
    A few corrections:
    At 56 minutes,
    * There are no minimum salary requirements for the 491/191 visa.
    * The new $70k TSMIT is only for employer-sponsored visas.

  • @NishadBrahmbhatt
    @NishadBrahmbhatt Před rokem +5

    one of my friends same way came to Canada from Newzealand, and now he went back, the same way another friend from Germany came on PR and went back to India due to he got good opportunity, I was a software project manager in India and my wife was a professor in engineering college having a degree of Ph.D. in computer science but facing trouble to get right job in Newfound land. so we met so many PR newcomers in last 6 months and herd same story like us so moral of the story for others is ,please be aware about expenses , cost of living and hidden costs .

  • @bhooshankulkarni2928
    @bhooshankulkarni2928 Před rokem +10

    I came to Australia almost 8 years ago from India on 457 visa… I am already a citizen here have the Australian passport and settled… I didn’t do any masters or any study here… If one is skilled enough there is a chance In Australia!

    • @Sdhanoa
      @Sdhanoa Před rokem +2

      I agree 100%. You need to be flexible enough during the struggling period.

    • @Mab4z
      @Mab4z Před rokem

      Single person easy to get PR but if family and have childrens really they think about give PR🤔

    • @bhooshankulkarni2928
      @bhooshankulkarni2928 Před rokem +1

      @@Mab4z not true .. I came with my wife to Australia on a work visa and she wasn’t working we still got the PR… family status has no relation to getting PR.

    • @Sdhanoa
      @Sdhanoa Před rokem +1

      @Mab4z I don't think so. Having additional dependents may reduce your points for economic migration in Canada but does not impact you getting PR if you're married. I am sure it would be similar in Australia too.

    • @bhooshankulkarni2928
      @bhooshankulkarni2928 Před rokem +1

      @@Sdhanoa nope I think it is dependent on how skilled you are … if the skill is not niche and is not in demand then all of the things you said have weight but if it’s a niche skill then you will be welcomed

  • @wo403
    @wo403 Před rokem +5

    Great podcast, great conversation. What a struggle, hopefully everything looks up from here on out! Welcome to Canada and Milton!

  • @hinahaider831
    @hinahaider831 Před rokem +20

    I am very impressed that they explained their journey with such detail. Love it❤️ very helpful

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @yagsarsh7165
      @yagsarsh7165 Před 4 měsíci

      @@CandidCasthow do we get in touch ? We are here in Canada for 18 years we would like to guide people as well through our experiences 😊

  • @sureshglobeit
    @sureshglobeit Před rokem +7

    Life is difficult. Married and both on Study visa. Tough life after marriage 2010 to 2015. After great job in Unilever. Great wife supporting husband during hardship.

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem

      yes now enjoying free government benefits of Canada. Dont do any job here.

    • @suboorkhan2570
      @suboorkhan2570 Před rokem

      ​@@maaki3389 and few people are getting jealous of theirs ultimate success.🌶🌶🔥
      😂🤣😝😜

    • @maaki3389
      @maaki3389 Před rokem

      @@suboorkhan2570 Sorry I forgot begging is define as Success in Pakistan. They just reproduced one more kid...............think like there are very few human left on this earth..................lol

  • @rishi505
    @rishi505 Před 9 měsíci +5

    My cousin used to live Melbourne . he had two choice PR Canada 🇨🇦 and regional visa Australia 🇦🇺
    He picked second option . He got Australian PR in 3.5 year in regional town Australia 🇦🇺. He moved to Sydney with PR and bought home last year . He saw video on Canada . He felt proud to Australian . I visited this year . Vanouver to Sydney. Great place sunny in winter , clean and Lot of opportunity. Now I think he did good decision to move to regional Australia 🇦🇺 not as PR in Canada

    • @xyz-pc3tl
      @xyz-pc3tl Před 7 měsíci

      Bro , ARE you move to australia 🇦🇺 from canada ??
      Please....reply.....

    • @rishi505
      @rishi505 Před 7 měsíci

      @@xyz-pc3tl bro moving Australia not easy but my cousin did

    • @xyz-pc3tl
      @xyz-pc3tl Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@rishi505
      Thanks for replying me brother...
      brother, right now you live in canada or australia ?
      Have PR of any of these countries?
      I am from Gujarat, india.
      I am really confused to choose between australia and canada , in both of the countries I have close friend and close relatives ?
      Please...reply...brother

    • @SunnyR-yi9te
      @SunnyR-yi9te Před 7 měsíci

      @@xyz-pc3tl iam in canada but applied for Australia . if you are skilled then go to australia . IF not go to Canada

    • @SulemanKhan-lv5zi
      @SulemanKhan-lv5zi Před 6 měsíci

      @@SunnyR-yi9tebro which kind of skills we should have… by the way I am living in Canada and have PR . Thanks

  • @rajkdabd
    @rajkdabd Před rokem +7

    Interesting story. Great couple. Well done for overcoming hurdles of your life and fighting the life battles 👏👏👏

  • @MaheshPatil00007
    @MaheshPatil00007 Před rokem +7

    Very inspirational story , it will help so many people who are planning to Migrate but confused between Canada and Australia like me .

    • @YuvrajSingh-fg8sc
      @YuvrajSingh-fg8sc Před rokem +1

      Canada is best people gets settle in almost 4 to 5 years while Australia takes more time for PR more than 8 years

  • @muditmalhotra9790
    @muditmalhotra9790 Před rokem +51

    Highly biased is all I can say, anybody believing Australia isnt immigration friendly needs to know 53% of Australians are either Immigrants or have a parent that was born Outside Australia
    Unfortunately for this couple nothing fell in place but it's inappropriate and wrong to generalise it..

    • @addmad99
      @addmad99 Před 10 měsíci +1

      100% of those you count as Australians are immigrants. More specifically, descendants of British jail inmates/criminals, british invaders (or may be any other invader - spanish, portuguese, italy, france, etc.).
      So basically, entire continent is occupied by invaders devoid of native population. All are outsiders.
      All you benefited directly/indirectly from criminal money or blood diamond, as you say it.

    • @muditmalhotra9790
      @muditmalhotra9790 Před 9 měsíci

      @@addmad99 and how about Canada ?

    • @vaibhavkale5502
      @vaibhavkale5502 Před 7 měsíci

      Bro, immigration and rules keep on changing in these countries which allow immigrants!! What they are saying is that they were working as per one policy and midway the government changed their policy in Australia. Also the immigration process in Australia is not transparent at least from 2017. Couldn’t it be that the immigrants you are talking about came before the process was easier !! And they never said that it’s bad country or anything . They clearly said they liked it their and if anyone is getting an opportunity in Australia should go for it !!

  • @tahminaahmed5985
    @tahminaahmed5985 Před rokem +7

    These couple struggled so much...hats of to them...manpreet dear u r so humble and polite towards your husband...nothing to say for brother harmeet, he is so good listener....tnx for sharing this story

  • @arhamid8215
    @arhamid8215 Před rokem +20

    I absolutely agree. Australia is one of the best countries to live with a work-life balance. They have yet to talk about 10% super contribution which was made to their retirement fund. There are heaps of vegetarian, kosher, halal options. People are super friendly and very humble and polite. It is heartbreaking to hear this. In emergency it depends what is happened to you. Australia has the highest labour wage in OECD I think now at $24 + super. Reigonal areas like Canberra, TASMANIA etc they are not to bad.

  • @RespectBoy790
    @RespectBoy790 Před rokem +4

    Hats off! What a great content. It was so informative. Your subscribers need this kinda podcasts, particularly the ones, who are planning to persue their studies/career in Australia. Ofcourse, the seniors who have spent time in Australia can guide far more better.

  • @elmora2655
    @elmora2655 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Mujhe to in logon ki baat bahut hi Ajeeb lagi hai kyonki main jab 2012 men Sydney aya to maine 4 jagah job apply aur charon jagah se job offer hua tha. Koi bhi problem, as such, nahin hue. Haan eknbaatbzaroor thi ki ghar milana asaan nahin hota. Magar ek realtor se contact kiya to bahut asani se mil gayaa.
    I think it boils down to how good you are with planning and communication skills.
    One more thing, I had PR for both Canada and Australia from day one and we finally settled down in Melbourne. We did not do the common mistake of coming as students.
    To conclude, I am 100% convinced that Melbourne, Australia is anytime a better choice than Canada.
    One more thing, I do have a full time permanent govt job here in Melbourne.
    Once again, I don't see any problem here in Australia. I must thank my Indian education for getting P/R easily for both the countries🙏🏼

  • @gursharanbrar418
    @gursharanbrar418 Před rokem +5

    Bahut bahut bahut hi badiya interview hai.Guests ne pura struggle explain kiya aapna .I think kafi logo ko sekhne ko milega ka sab ki life mai ups and down aate hai so kabhi bhi haarna nahi chahiye.Good job Harmeet and Manpreet .you guys are doing very good.Keep it up.👍👍👍

  • @yamchand773
    @yamchand773 Před rokem +9

    Canada has so many Ministers/MPS/MLAs from South Asia, but Australia has none., meaning that Canada high political rights for immigrants compared to Australia.

  • @user-yq2my8ef3d
    @user-yq2my8ef3d Před dnem

    I moved from India to Sydney in 2008 when I got married there. Then I lived there for 15 years and moved to America in 2023. I could have some great insights for your podcast.

  • @shafaquekhan1806
    @shafaquekhan1806 Před rokem +5

    Amazing podcast Canadacouple :). Kudos to guests for sharing details to a great length of each phase of their struggle.

  • @sarmeelprasad731
    @sarmeelprasad731 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have been living in Sydney for the last 23 years. Originally from Fiji and my ancestors were from India. Was watching this episode and want to correct a few things.
    All the Supermarkets are open till 10pm, most chemists are open till 10pm, restaurants are opened till 9.30 to 10pm. Major fast food chains open 24hours. I think this person hasn’t explored Sydney properly. One thing a person should think before going to another Western country is that we can’t bring the whole country or lifestyle food families with us. Life is a struggle but once you tackle these issues you will love to live the Western lifestyle.
    Australia is such a beautiful country to live.

  • @m.usmananwar3573
    @m.usmananwar3573 Před rokem +3

    superb and very informative discussion. great job man, good luck👍

  • @gaurav99ize
    @gaurav99ize Před rokem +6

    Podcast was so meaningful for new immigrants..
    I love this blog💙💙

  • @mehreenzehra8677
    @mehreenzehra8677 Před rokem +3

    You did your best in your own capacities. I am sure this must have made you strong and proven your commitment and compassion to yourself.
    It was hard.. But it has paid you and will pay you... In future..
    Hats off to all four of you... ❤

  • @sadiaaz
    @sadiaaz Před rokem +5

    Amazing content. So well delivered by hosts and guests. Loved it!

  • @vikashbhansali1977
    @vikashbhansali1977 Před rokem +4

    I have stayed in Kogarah Sydney for 2 years and in mississauga since last 2 years..I don't understand or I don't agree that canada is behind , broadly..Pls note that NA is epitome of innovation

  • @UmerBashir
    @UmerBashir Před rokem +18

    I lived in both countries , difference I have noticed and what you talked about also "shops closing early in Sydney..." That's what I noticed is work life balance in Australia is a lot better in Australia as compare to Sydney , people who work here in retail and hospitality can also spend more time with their families here as compare to places where business is always open,

    • @gauravaws20
      @gauravaws20 Před rokem +4

      totally echo it. i live in Sydney and even though initially it was a bit surprising but when I talk to people who work in retail I feel it is the right thing to do.

    • @NikhilSingh-tu6vs
      @NikhilSingh-tu6vs Před rokem +3

      Dude, did you even read your comment? "Work life balance in australia is a lot better in australia as compared to sydney" 😄
      Australia is a country and sydney is a city.
      You really lived in australia?

    • @UmerBashir
      @UmerBashir Před rokem +1

      ​@@NikhilSingh-tu6vs , well thats Nit picking , baal ki khaal utarnay wali baat hai , you know i meant to say Canada , so let me correct , and thanks for pointing out , i meant to say , Work Life balance in Canada Vs Australia is different , and in Australia its alot better , i can give you easy examples , Hospitality domain in Australia gets time off alot more than in Canada , just by the way , i am not saying Canada is a bad country by any sense , its a great country , the Lakes and beautiful surroundings are beautiful , secondly , canadians are considerd "Sophisticated - Americans" so there is that :)
      ,

  • @RitaG10
    @RitaG10 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Frankly, every country has its negatives and positives. Australia is a highly multicultural country and people are respectful of each other. In fact, if you go to outskirts of Sydney in regional NSW or any other state in Australia, people are very warm and friendly. Sometimes, it’s a matter of luck and also your skillset and English language ability. I am an immigrant myself and as a family we have been extremely happy here. The health system is fantastic, which is very important in my opinion. If you are a professional with excellent English abilities, you can get best of high paying jobs. It all depends on individual situations and background. I agree, summers are hot but that’s pretty much only 10-15 days in a year, and I think it’s reasonable compared to living indoors 7-8 months depressed due to severe cold and snow. Be happy wherever you are, stay positive and work hard, the rest will fall in place.

    • @muhindikilamahali3242
      @muhindikilamahali3242 Před 3 měsíci

      True exactly I'm student and i like it most of our people don't know how to speak English even today and expect to get cooperate job doesn't matter even if you have master or PhD

  • @RehanKhan-ed5oe
    @RehanKhan-ed5oe Před 4 měsíci +1

    They were right in moving out from karachi, I was mugged 5 times in 2016-17. I am now happily living in Canada since 2017

  • @abhishekgaur6493
    @abhishekgaur6493 Před rokem +4

    A brave migrant family. Amazing story and struggle!

  • @RajbirSingh-pv7kh
    @RajbirSingh-pv7kh Před 11 měsíci +2

    This couple is so smart both can start immigration consultations business very thorough very knowledgeable he know more than any lawyer

  • @CandidCast
    @CandidCast  Před rokem

    Watch More 👉 czcams.com/play/PLWXfuW0MKLnoDKHeFAOETSEU-PeC63flL.html

  • @gargiparmar2163
    @gargiparmar2163 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Its definitely problematic for people when different occupation have different scores required for PR but that's the reason canada is suffering and one has to do labour jobs because number of applications are unbalanced unlike in Australia and therefore australia has good salary in every occupation!

  • @malikaa148
    @malikaa148 Před rokem +4

    May this couple find great success in Canada after years of struggle in Australia. God bless

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Před rokem +4

    Great struggle and story of Ashar and Sana.....God bless you and your family

  • @RahulSharma-hi8id
    @RahulSharma-hi8id Před 10 měsíci +2

    So he didnt like australia in first visit
    1. There wasn't enough halal food.
    2. There wasnt enough mosque.
    He struggled because his planning, knowing starting a new life with lot of struggle they decide to add expenses
    1.pressure of having kids while they are still students themselves.
    2. Inviting parents over to add more pressure on his income.
    Then ended up complaining how much money they ended up paying.
    What a thinking?

  • @ahmedwaseembhatti2918
    @ahmedwaseembhatti2918 Před rokem +6

    I am very impressed, Great Great Ashar & Sana

  • @ashishvlogs7680
    @ashishvlogs7680 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Australia won't give any benefits to temporary visa holders such as student. I think it's same for every western country. Don't compare the benefits of being on permanent residency with student visa. These are completely different.

  • @preethanair8349
    @preethanair8349 Před rokem +2

    Manpreet has gotten a glow on her face. Have been observing it. Is it mom's care? Congratulations on the birth of the baby. The podcast is really good and informative.

  • @manpreetgillgill1391
    @manpreetgillgill1391 Před rokem +3

    We are now in australia here everything is perfect life job ❤we both are PR here and my husband has also PR in canada hamare layi bht difficult hai decide krna which is better australia is also best beautiful country but maybe bcoz of parents hum canada move hoge but jo abhi social media pey canada k ware jo negtive news de rahe aa vo soch k kabhi kabhi drr lgta hai but The hard work definitely paid off and hard work always does ❤❤❤❤

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +2

      Before taking any decision do visit for few weeks . Then you can take informed decision

    • @prernarawat8412
      @prernarawat8412 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Life is better in Australia. Even I am living in rural Australia n we have so many job opportunities here.

  • @paknadeemful
    @paknadeemful Před rokem +2

    And all restaurants in Sydney close at 11:00 pm not 5 o clock but food courts close at 5 thats true

  • @rajatsrivastav5871
    @rajatsrivastav5871 Před rokem +2

    It's an eye-opening podcast, and an Amazing video. Hard Work Couple, Hats off.

  • @ruchisaxena3566
    @ruchisaxena3566 Před rokem +3

    Acche log hen apne parents ke liye sochte hen unki duaayen hamesha sath rahengi❤

  • @UnitedCanuck
    @UnitedCanuck Před rokem +2

    A very persistent and hard-working Pakistani couple. A win for Canada.

  • @shahidkhan6038
    @shahidkhan6038 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I virtually grew up in Australia from school days. I have totally different experience of living in Australia and I once tried to switch to Canada but eventually revert to Australia. Feeling Canada was not for me.

  • @namitakasbekar7572
    @namitakasbekar7572 Před rokem +6

    Personally, I was touched by all that Sana and Ashar shared, Going to migrate from US to Canada soon and could completely relate. Awesome initiative Harmeet and Manpreet! Would love to see more of such content :)

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @beckhan2144
      @beckhan2144 Před rokem +1

      Why are so many desis moving from US to Canada? Green card chakaar?

    • @pillalam
      @pillalam Před rokem +1

      @@beckhan2144 Koyi shak....waiting period 30 saal rahega tho kya karenge.

  • @PreetKaur-fk3ds
    @PreetKaur-fk3ds Před 8 měsíci +1

    Australia has a lot better lifestyle & pay rates are significantly higher than Canada.
    My husband & I are a medical professional, offered MD by Australian university with 100% scholarship along with wages in top dollars and various perks.
    After completion of my degree I wanted to explore Canada. I secured a job before moving to Canada.
    Despite everything was organised, I struggled a bit to settled in Canada, ended back in Australia.
    I’m happy to have one foot in india & another in Australia.
    Some of the issues i faced in in Canada:
    Extreme harsh Weather for someone with back pain etc, which I have.
    Again, weather not suitable for both of our parents.
    Wages are very low compare to Australia even after adjusting the currency difference.
    This was my imperative requirement to support my family back in India.
    Tax rate is higher than Australia.
    Technically, pay rate is low, tax is high.
    Australian universities offer better quality education than that of Canada. I need to continue my studies.
    I hope this information help someone as I wasted my time, energy & money due to the lack of information 😢

  • @addmad99
    @addmad99 Před 10 měsíci +3

    1) Harami ne apni behen se shadi ki (door ki relative bol ke).
    2) Hala certified khana aur bahut sare masjid chahiye lekin jana Australia, Canada hai.
    3) Jahan halal certified milta hai sb - dubai, wahan rehna nhi.
    4) Dubai mein slave jaise feel hota hai becoz dubai follow their preferred halal system and treat you (recent converts) as slave (and if Hindu then too you shld be treated as slaves), tu woh actual halal mentality jb khud pe ati hai th jhel nhi skte.
    5) 20-20 ghante ek hafte mein kaam kiya aur isse bahut zyada mehnat bolte hein. Very good.

  • @usamaad
    @usamaad Před rokem +3

    Wonderful Podcast, thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it. (Y)

  • @fabehaulfatima
    @fabehaulfatima Před rokem +4

    Very inspiring story, very hardworking souls, both of you

  • @biggiedii4889
    @biggiedii4889 Před rokem +5

    Bit biased, at the same time a lot of people leaving Canada a lot going to Australia. Just because one couple had a bad time in Australia doesn't mean it's a worse place than Canada.

    • @YuvrajSingh-fg8sc
      @YuvrajSingh-fg8sc Před rokem

      But Australians are also moving to USA Canada and Canada government immigration policy is better than Australia and Also less expensive than Australia so Australia Is not a good country for immigrants

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Před rokem +1

      @@YuvrajSingh-fg8scpeople are moving places where it is good for them

  • @sanaliza
    @sanaliza Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is the best podcasts 🙌
    Really enjoyed it and got lots of motivation. ❤ Thank you Canada Couple and Ashar Sana. ❤❤

  • @ruksanaliaquat7803
    @ruksanaliaquat7803 Před rokem +2

    Awesome thumbnail... Click on the video just because of the thumbnail😮 and Then got impressed by their overall discussion ❤

  • @munazzarana8806
    @munazzarana8806 Před rokem +4

    So many wrong informations about Australia..
    i was feeling so frustrated while listening their lack of knowledge..
    1. Students on average make 1500$ per week tax and cash (no need to mention about cash to even your closed ones) ; means students can afford everything in Australia.
    2. On work Visa: you get more opportunities for professional jobs but people prefer odd jobs where money is so good i.e security, uber taxi etc.
    3. Employer insurance: your employer pays 10% of your pay as superannuation funds and life insurance as well. (In canada, employer deduct it from your own pay i.e. EI)
    4. Sydney night life has no comparison, there are so many suburbs, areas, restaurants that are open till 1am.
    5. Sydney city is open till 3am from friday to sunday.
    6. Many beaches to explore.
    Australian students have better life styles than PRs of Canada.
    7. Job opportunities are unlimited in sydneyz
    Overall there is no comparison of Canada and Australia .
    May be i missed many points but tried to mention it here because they are misleading those who are confused between Aus and Canada.

    • @kiranmalhi1061
      @kiranmalhi1061 Před rokem

      Fully agree. Australia they are describing is a lie.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Před rokem

      All that is good until you get PR which is matters at the end of the day same for USA green card struggles

    • @VarinderSingh-ne5yd
      @VarinderSingh-ne5yd Před 4 měsíci

      shut up fucking bitch , what u know about canada, bakvaas

  • @subhasishhalder1565
    @subhasishhalder1565 Před rokem +2

    I agree that Australian government still thinking about work life balance. People’s working in retail sector they too have family. That’s why they closed their malls, shop, pubs at night.

  • @gurbindersingh4574
    @gurbindersingh4574 Před rokem +2

    O c'mon guys what are u talking about Australia, it's an amazing country we are living here in since 2014. We are well settled here and enjoying life. Canada just looks amazing in summer not in harsh winters. Australia is a much better option than Canada, just wait and let things happen.

  • @Riccardocampagnieri
    @Riccardocampagnieri Před rokem +2

    Adorable couple. Best wishes to them and their family. Good simple and humble. God bless.

  • @thevoworld
    @thevoworld Před rokem +4

    Sana & Ashar, firstly aap dono ko mera bohot bada SALUTE guys. Jo struggle Kiya and uspar Jo aapka focus that Australian PR ka, bohot se log haar maan letey hai, but aap dono ka conviction.
    Shayad yeh galat nahi hoga k ismei Pakistan k halaat bhi add on kartey hai k aap dono itne adamant they k aap wapas nahi jayenge aur jaise bhi kar k Australia mei settle ho jayenge. Uspar Jo Sana ne study kar k 2 jobs kiye ....Uffff....yeh aaj sun ne mei ya bolne mei asaan lag raha hoga but i cannot even think about how you managed and of course Ashar bhai ka support Jo podcast mei bhi aap ki tuning se clearly samajh aa rahi hai.
    Honestly mai yeh pod cast nahi dekhna chahta tha looking at Australia se Canada, aise laga pehle k kya big deal, ek acchi jagah se doosri acchi jagah, 1.5X par dekha 😊 but I am glad I watched this video.
    Bas ek cheez jisse mei sehmat nahi hu, woh hai Dubai ki life, Mai waha reh chuka hu aur 2005-2008 tak aur Mai us k baad bhi 2-3 times waha ghumne gaya hu and job search liye 3 months raha bhi hu, but guys agar aap k pass Canadian ya American Passport hai aur agar aapko waha 20-25 AED ki job ya accha business hai toh woh jagah se behtar jagah nhai hai to enjoy life and also most of the countries close hai waha se to travel. And mujhe ek din bhi waha aise garmi mei ghumna nahi pada, unless we have some work, like Canada mei snow hai but you don't go out unnecessarily....Right ? Toh bas waisa hee hai.
    Baaki ek bohot hee accha pod cast guys. Sarey dekhe Maine, ek woh couple Jo Canada chod kar Jaa rahe they , ek Raman ji jinhone apna empire set up kar diya and ek Parents Jo Canada rehna pasand nahi karenge aur ek Sana & Ashar Jo apni ek nayi shuruwat karne Canada aye hai 😊
    Keep up the good work and guys and more podcast to go on your channel .
    Aur Sana & Ashar bhai ka channel bhi subscribe karna toh banta hai 😊😊
    Regards
    Vasim - India

  • @MAAS1
    @MAAS1 Před rokem

    Ashar Bhai & Sana Bhabi, Moved To Canada In October'2022, They Took Air Canada Flight From Sydney To Vancouver, Then From Vancouver Domestic Flight To Toronto. They PreBooked Airbnb In Milton Area. Then Shifted In A Legal Basement House In Milton.

  • @singhsaab20237
    @singhsaab20237 Před rokem +4

    I lived in uk i have uk pr american green card lived in canada have pr of canada too. Now in Australia & Australia is best quality of life 👍💯

    • @nisargparmar5805
      @nisargparmar5805 Před rokem

      Seriously!? How? There should be one episode of your story.

    • @pratiksharajendratrivedi982
      @pratiksharajendratrivedi982 Před rokem

      Can you explain it. It will be helpful. Thanks

    • @singhsaab20237
      @singhsaab20237 Před rokem +1

      @@pratiksharajendratrivedi982 What you want me to explain i am RN my wife is a doctor. We have lived in few countries now finally settled in the country what we were looking for.

    • @SulemanKhan-lv5zi
      @SulemanKhan-lv5zi Před 6 měsíci

      @@singhsaab20237bro which is better in these countries… I live in Canada and I have pr …

    • @singhsaab20237
      @singhsaab20237 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@SulemanKhan-lv5zi Australia norway switzerland on top 🤑👍

  • @photophilic_spook
    @photophilic_spook Před rokem +2

    59:35 I personally think this is just personal story where a lot of circumstances lead to this situation and things might be like this earlier but now post pandemic and especially in 2023 things are so much better, nothing comparable to canada in terms or ease of PR but if one follows right pathway of what the govt. is looking for PR is super easy. A friend of mine age 20 being a Nurse got PR right after graduating with 0 work experience in ADELAIDE. They don't need accountants why would they give PR to them? I understand nursing is not for everyone but there are more such occupations too.

    • @farahkhalid5035
      @farahkhalid5035 Před rokem

      Do u think Australians need food scientists, are they eligible for getting pr?

  • @sherazkhan3
    @sherazkhan3 Před rokem +1

    This was a good podcost folks, good work by the hosts and I myself who stays in touch with Ashar bhai wasn't aware of the struggles they did.
    Keep it up with your podcasts!

  • @templogical3095
    @templogical3095 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This couple has wasted so much time in immigration. Its scary

  • @shernellconcessio3184
    @shernellconcessio3184 Před rokem +4

    Does look like this guy lived in Australia or Canada - he doesn’t let his wife speak and cuts her

  • @poweroffitness1003
    @poweroffitness1003 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this story. I can feel all the words and feelings. Best wishes for future. ❤

  • @munazzarana8806
    @munazzarana8806 Před rokem +2

    Racism is not with south asians, Aussies are racist for black people.
    Pay rates: on average 25$ per hour..
    PR was hard for last 5 years but now they have relaxed many rules so if you are on track then mechanic chef and professionals can get their PRs.

  • @dattsud
    @dattsud Před rokem +3

    Great content! Loving the podcast series, congrats. Love to connect, have experiences to share. Worked in 4 different countries on work permit Australia, Malaysia, US, and Canada.

    • @CandidCast
      @CandidCast  Před rokem +2

      Please email

    • @ramdangol700
      @ramdangol700 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@CandidCastPlz invite dattsud in the podcast. We are eagerly waiting to watch.

  • @m2gautam
    @m2gautam Před 8 měsíci +1

    So glad it worked out for them!! Great life story

  • @venuchenna
    @venuchenna Před rokem +2

    Good video.
    while working in Kuwait in a company,my colleague is a Pakistani from Karachi and during working hours ,he used to go to Pakistani Embassy often and curious about his frequent visits to Pakistan Embassy in Kuwait, I asked him why so many visits to their Embassy.
    He said they are planning to bring their Pastor(my collegue is a chrisitian) from Pakistan to Kuwait on visit visa, unknowingly I asked him what is the problem in getting visit visa and to my surprise he said,Kuwait Governament will not issue Visa to any Pakistani.
    With surprise I asked him why Kuwait govt. will not issue visa to a Pakistani, as both countries are Islamic, then he told me that some Pakistanis bring drugs with them to Kuwait and it has become big issue in Kuwait,then Kuwait govt.decided not to issue any new visas to Pakistanis. I believe even now the Kuwait govt. is not issuing new visas to Pakistanis.
    He also told me that whenever they want to go to Karachi(as his father works in a govt. Hospital in Kuwait) and once they reach Karachi,their House will be like bhoot bungalow. Nothing is left in that house,even doors,windows and Electricity meter is also stolen and they have to arrange everything new.
    In my Two and half years stay in Kuwait ,my collegue and his family did not visit Pakistan even once.
    My question is what Pakistan as an Islamic Country achieved by seperating from India on the basis of a Country for Muslims?.
    One should aprreciate the couple for boldly accepting lawlessness in Pakistan.

    • @zm8741
      @zm8741 Před rokem

      @vennuchenna. Are there no lawlessness in India.?? And why are you living and working in Muslim country in Kuwait .

    • @tanmayashukla
      @tanmayashukla Před 11 měsíci

      Its good that the pakistan separated from India Imagine, if not these troubles will be multiplied and stop indian growth

  • @indiangirlinaustralia2287
    @indiangirlinaustralia2287 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Australia has very strict standards .
    Canada has welcomed everyone who cannot settle in Australia.

  • @neelamtanwar185
    @neelamtanwar185 Před rokem +3

    Very informative video 👍. This video is not even about Canada or Australia experience but also knowing Pakistani people from different perspectives.

  • @ushasingh1761
    @ushasingh1761 Před rokem +3

    Interesting interview. Guest couple seem to be fighters, sad they couldn't achieve what they dreamt of despite their sincere efforts! Better luck in Canada! Harmeet do give a thought to the background , not very flattering.. Rest all fantastic.

  • @ramdangol700
    @ramdangol700 Před 7 měsíci

    🙏🙏 Thank you Candidcast. Until I came to watch this podcast I was really dissapointed that I could not arrange my daughter for Australia. Even though she got 8 in IELTS and 80% in academic qualification and we are very financially sound too, we don´t have any hope here in Kathmandu for Australian student visa nowadays. She just applied to Manitoba TT College.

  • @VatsalSingh007
    @VatsalSingh007 Před rokem +1

    Enjoying this long format conversations. I can keep doing household chores, work in kitchen and listen to podcast. So far, the content has been engaging. Lets see what's next.

  • @anilasalman4732
    @anilasalman4732 Před rokem +6

    Your story has amazed me, from lots of struggles to success Mashallah ❤. Thank you Canada couple for the podcast 💕

  • @KAMALK320
    @KAMALK320 Před 10 měsíci

    Very informative session, how progressive n practical they people are. Appreciable both of them are.

  • @shashisingit
    @shashisingit Před rokem +2

    In these difficult days & times who thinks of having a third child?? All your efforts are really appreciated. But keep your family & religious feelings under control.

  • @khurshid.ahmed72
    @khurshid.ahmed72 Před rokem +2

    Dubai z very easy and great now . I m living in dxb since 2004

  • @Sdhanoa
    @Sdhanoa Před rokem +1

    You did not move to regional area mainly because of family, yet moved to Canada away from family? You did not move to regional area also because of less opportunities, yet you were in Canada for almost 7-8 and did not chose to work here?

  • @SunnyR-yi9te
    @SunnyR-yi9te Před 8 měsíci +1

    PR is very hard in Australia BUT rest is very good . Canada is good only PR .

  • @dsinghr
    @dsinghr Před rokem +4

    australia is good and i live in Melbourne and have my PR. But the rental market is crazy. Like you won't even get the place even when you are willing to pay higher than asking price, because the owners review every application and decides who to pick. One time, there were 19 applications ! you virtually have no chance. I am talking about Melbourne but this is same story pretty much most places in Australia. The houses are crazy expensive. You just cannot afford to buy in nicer suburbs. The only option is to buy in newer suburbs but they are isolated and lack public transport. Also, job market is not as good as it used to be. Chances of getting PR is also less as compared to Canada..

    • @mayuradeshpande8832
      @mayuradeshpande8832 Před rokem +3

      Canada housing market is crazy expensive and it is a very, very costly country to live in, especially compared to the US.

  • @CPat-yt6dm
    @CPat-yt6dm Před rokem +2

    Thanks Shana and Asaraf. Honest experience sharing. All the best.

  • @paarul001
    @paarul001 Před rokem +2

    It was a nice one !! You do want to value Canada at the end of the day comparatively but somehow it isn’t exactly a good getaway either…

  • @truthwithin4364
    @truthwithin4364 Před rokem +1

    Respect their journey and experience but I also somehow got my Australian PR around the same year they completed their studies. The difference is that they completed bachelors and I did my masters there. I agree to some of things but overall it isn’t tough to get PR in australia if you have right skill and knowledge. Never had issue in finding part time job, had to groom myself a little for the permanent jobs, but eventually got into corporate jobs easily. Yes, had to do IELTS a few times to get 7 each but eventually got it and the points were completed because my age was appropriate. Basically I thought that they just wasted so much time just like that because they didn’t plan their migration properly. Wasted so much money and time in moving here and there just like that.

    • @asharsanavlogscanada5211
      @asharsanavlogscanada5211 Před rokem +1

      That’s true, some occupations there get easy pr such as Nursing, Teaching or telecommunications, but not everyone falls in these occupations still those (Accountant, IT, engineering) still in PR list.. seems like a scam when in real you don’t get an invite for years. Generally, the rule changes anytime there 😊

  • @SS-sv4gg
    @SS-sv4gg Před rokem +16

    In the whole story, the 90% struggle seems to be from the wife.. doing bachelor's, masters, raising kids, giving ielts, extra tests etc all was done by the wife and husband was doing nothing other than making poor decisions. We have relatives who were in the same situation as accountants and they showed flexibility and moved to suburb and now have permanent residence. Also after coming to Canada they have not started any proper job rather living on child benefits and exploiting the system.

    • @shazshaz3142
      @shazshaz3142 Před rokem

      Same thoughts
      The girl so hard working.
      Bt who's living in child benefits??

    • @abdullahmirza7714
      @abdullahmirza7714 Před rokem +1

      With sky high living costs in Canada, nobody can survive just on child benefit...

    • @Syeda09
      @Syeda09 Před rokem +3

      yes he wanted bakri to go to Australia

    • @pillalam
      @pillalam Před rokem +1

      True....

    • @user-bo5tq9ve2p
      @user-bo5tq9ve2p Před 6 měsíci

      Very well explained which is moral of the story.

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Před rokem +2

    Question for Ashar and Sana....if one Young couple in Karachi waiting for making their better future, both government Australia and Canada give PR on same time while they are in Pakistan. Which country they should choose for better life.....!!!

    • @asharsanavlogscanada5211
      @asharsanavlogscanada5211 Před rokem +1

      Both of them are equally good. Canada is a great market for self-employed and business Mayur while Australia has great wages. Both can enjoy life in equally good ways :)

    • @mayurgandhi5576
      @mayurgandhi5576 Před rokem +1

      Very diplomatic answer, Ashar.....I can't give my opinion because I never been to Australia, but definitely because of weather related issues, Australia may be prefer country...

    • @singhsaab20237
      @singhsaab20237 Před rokem +1

      ​@@mayurgandhi5576My wife is a Dr. i am in healthcare too. We left canada it is so depressing stressfull specially after covid so bloody ecpensive no quality of life healthcare horrible. Now in Australia perfect we been living in america uk too before we can compare Australia is perfect 💯 and nothing to compare at all.

    • @singhsaab20237
      @singhsaab20237 Před rokem +1

      ​​​@@asharsanavlogscanada5211r love the way you lie in the entire video about Aus. just tell your bad expereince that is your luck accept it and your mistakes aswell donot lie everyrything close 6pm city life start 6pm in melb and sydney restaurant opens up at 6pm to 1pm or bars club until 4am
      second diversification canada???? haha biggest joke 1.2million british citizen 400k american 200k canadian 600k nz these are here on pr migrated still have their own country passport. 30% population is from outise migrated in Aus Canada 25% only who have more diveraification u maybe meant to say more desi population specific.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Před rokem

      @@mayurgandhi5576but why do you need you’re well settled in USA earning USD😂

  • @AmlanArya
    @AmlanArya Před 10 měsíci +2

    Too much masjid, halal waghera in Australia means it’s going to become Pakistan soon.

  • @suneelmehra6004
    @suneelmehra6004 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Sorry to hear that your guests had to struggle a lot in Australia. Everyone has its own journey, so let's not be judgemental. The essence of their story - Act, Learn and Imorove and keep moving ahead in life. They have examplified determination, resilience, hard work. Skills are important but not everything, they prevailed through their attitude. The cherry on cake Ashar supporting his wife Sana to continue her studies, a great leap of faith and the guy kept saying - I beleive in being together with my family, support parents, and siblings. I'm glad that they got PR in Canada and are liking it. Every place has its own challenges and goes back to my first thought - everyone has its own journey, and no two orbits are comparable, so one shouldn't be judged. Keep it up, guys, and once again - a Candid cast. 👍👏🙏🏻

  • @1987ap
    @1987ap Před rokem +27

    Sorry to hear about your struggled days in Australia but seems like because of the struggle you guys have kept lot of misconceptions in your mind. I do fully respect what you said but lot of misinformation half truth about Australia has been said in this video. You might have experienced such tough time here but this is not Australia what you have shown in the video. And please mention that you are not sure about anything which your are not sure about or you don’t have full knowledge of, for an example Medicare, Health insurance etc… Else, I’m your Subscriber (Asher and Sana)and likes watching your videos too😊

    • @gmeetg123
      @gmeetg123 Před rokem +2

      Perfectly true

    • @dineshgambhir9336
      @dineshgambhir9336 Před rokem +3

      Agree. Been in Australia for about 20 years.
      This video portrays lot of negative about Australia but it’s not always the case. It depends on your situation and how you grow in the country/community.

    • @dushyantsharma4410
      @dushyantsharma4410 Před rokem +5

      They also not said australiya is bad,, they said only what the experienced ,, like change of rules and all,,,

    • @desihustler2619
      @desihustler2619 Před rokem +2

      Full of lies they are

    • @dushyantsharma4410
      @dushyantsharma4410 Před rokem +3

      I take my last comment back,, asher and sana r providing misinfo for canada also,,, they are saying that other youtubes telling that canada has so many problems now are fake and they are wrong., and asher sana is not providing holistic view,, they are comparing canada only with their pak experience,,, pak is third class country,,, and mosy countries wll feel better the pakistan always,, so comparison shuld be with other good nations ,,,not pak,,, and also they shuld not only tell pros of canda ,, shuld also show cons,, what they are not telling us ,,

  • @SM-uv9um
    @SM-uv9um Před rokem +1

    Excellent podcast. Honest review by the guests. Really appreciate the energy and patience of the guests to cross all struggles instead of surrender. All new commers CMG to Australia and Canada should view the podcast which will give them energy and knowledge to overcome all struggles.
    Very very excellent topic .Best Hosts. Keep it up. 👍👍🇮🇳

    • @1987ap
      @1987ap Před rokem +2

      Not at all brother his case looks like rarest of the rare and only half knowledge has been said. We are living in Australia since last 16 years came on student visa. Believe me it’s not that hard situation here in Australia like shown in the video. So don’t judge the scenario from one experience😊

    • @SM-uv9um
      @SM-uv9um Před rokem +2

      @@1987ap .I am agree with you. My younger brother who a minning engineer migrated to Australia in 2006 and a citizen of Aus and my son is now at Canada on study permit. Canada is considered to be a welcoming country for immigrants, while Australia has a reputation for being a tough country when it comes to getting citizenship. Person to person vary.

  • @noni6656
    @noni6656 Před rokem +2

    Professionals in Australia are far better than Canada and USA. Weather, people, lifestyle everything. I am in Aus since 2004. Mechanical engineer wife Pharmacist and most of our friend in good jobs and enjoy life. Been to Canada and US....There is no comparison. Yes if you are a failure in life then its a bad experience but then dont blame the country blame your abilities....that you are not good enough to make it happen....