New Reality of Canada | Why so many people leaving Canada | Reverse Immigration at Peak

Published 2024-01-25

All Comments (21)
  • @Rishikesh791
    I am earning 80,000 rs./ Month + Living with my joint family + living in my hometown Rishikesh( India) near the bank of river ganga + sorrounded by beatiful himalyan Mountain + with the will of utmost sprituality & Peace all the time . Feeling sorry for so many people who have to leave or leave their Motherland
  • @zoomtomanav
    I would like to add a point here. I am in Canada from past 15 years, and it has always been a lucrative option for immigrants around the globe. But what I have noticed in past 4-5 years that Canada literally stopped caring about the "quality" of immigrants coming here. If you observe closely, when we talk about the mass immigration , a very large amount of students/people are actually from Rural parts of Punjab. The Urban population of India or Punjab (cause Punjab is literally the biggest contributor in Canadian immigration) are not that attracted to Canada anymore. Its the rural crowd which still thinks that this is the way to go. The bigger issue is that , they are very hardcore in their ways , and DO NOT want to integrate to Canadian culture. Nor they want to learn and become part of it. In fact they expect the reverse of it, and try to flaunt their "desi" ways and somehow feel proud on it.
  • @karanjuyal7825
    Just came back after spending 6 months as PR. Not worth it, I consider myself a person who loves solitude, but the atmosphere is really isolating and depressing. Everybody is running after money and the safety is a concern now.
  • @imkarmakar
    Perfectly summed up the current situation in Canada. 🙌🏼 Things do need to change in certain areas. Specially in regards to immigration. Quality immigration is required.Not mass immigration 🤷🏻‍♂️
  • @mcupodcast331
    I was looted by a Punjabi cab driver in Canada. I wonder how he even got to Canada and became a citizen ! He couldn’t speak English and demanded extra cash and if wasn’t able to give he was ready assault ! That experience opened my eyes ! This will never ever happen in Dubai ! Thanks am loving to Doha, Qatar.
  • @msingh1085
    I don’t have plans to move to Canada or elsewhere in near future.. Randomly came across your video and, honestly this is the most insightful video I have seen on migrant Indians and their plights in recent years. Keep up the good work guys!!
  • @sumitkumar-on1pc
    Am leaving canada next month considering the medical conditions here… emergency is actually hell here.. no family doctor available, consider a situation, having a daughter of 1.6 years old having some unfortunate heart ailment and even doctors here saying not to bring her here and start her treatment as indian doctors are far better and skillful to deal with that.. till last month, planning to get my dependents here but now, planning my return and leaving it in emergent situation next month.. very unfortunate!
  • It's heart wrenching to hear how circumstances have changed. When policies or implementation of policies are not suitable, it's time to bite the bullet and take a hard decision. Your friends and family respect your decision, either ways. Thank you for sharing your heart ...all the best
  • @revivebs7388
    My husband family migrated from UK to Canada in 1971. I’m here for almost 16 years and now we are looking for other options to move out .
  • @virbhagat3629
    I am a Canadian citizen since 1999 and was a Government employee working with OPG. I left in 2010. I feel that Canada does not care about you. They just need warm bodies for their economy to run. So for them immigration is just a business. The Canadian economy runs directly and indirectly due to it. Plus politics is there. The Liberals need voters. Now i have heard that Canada has become unlivable as all the educated and tax paying migrants or citizens are leaving or have left long back in droves. Plus there is racism there. I experienced it and found it unacceptable. This is one thing that does not get discussed. Also please note that the Canadian government is not giving any advisory about this immigration scam that is ruining many lives. Guess why? Do they care for you the Canadian citizen, immigrant or student once you are inside Canada ?(Hint - New Immigrants/students are running the Canadian economy).
  • @zaranapatel1494
    This is second video of day.. finally shilpa looks like i m back.. I moved last year in Canada but whatever you told is right... Thanks for the perspective..
  • @sonumaan9155
    Loved this video honestly, we moved in 2019 and so much has changed since. I think the PR process is still controlled little better but the student visas are out of hand, glad that govt finally put a cap on it. There are so many sham colleges who take more students than they have seat and once students come here, they realize they don’t even have a confirmed spot in college and even after following the process form their side, they are now illegal in a min. So they have to turn to immigration and student lawyers to secure spot somewhere else, spending more money on agents and lawyers. Hope this improves next year, agents in India have made a little too much money benefitting form Canada immigration, it’s high time now.
  • Thank you Amit and Shilpa for sharing these details. And good that you are staying positive and fighting all these challenges. All these issues are temporary and will go away over time. Canada is still one of the best countries in the world and will continue to offer a good quality of life.
  • Soft racism against indians is all time high and it feels so depressing to read comments from Canadians against Indians. Furthermore, sorry to say but youths from Punjab has ruined the image of themselves as well as of India ( maybe they're one of the major reasons for this racism).
  • @kanikaduggal7862
    Shilpa, kudos to you and your spirit. You are a true influencer. This video has holistically covered each and every point, at least people will make informed decisions while moving to Canada.
  • @Voguish04
    Thanks Shilpa n Amit for well explained n crystal clear point of views, it's nice to hear bothe side's perspectives of Canada immigration. Resently I saw reel of Canadian over crowded train station reel, showed the reality as it looked like Mumbai local station.
  • @kamleshnandu1
    Good Morning Shilpaji, Amitji, Amy❤ Very Informative & Helpful, Thank You Both🙏🏼. True Said " Instead of RESET, Its very Better to face the Challenges whatever it be".
  • @svdfxd
    Amit and Shilpa - This was a very different perspective you guys have presented...appreciate it.
  • @siddiqze
    Good points specially in the end - how many times will you reset your life as this is the very reason why i do not want to move. Was getting a great offee from middle east but i can not deal with the reset, the traffic and expectations of employers to be onsite everyday. Lastly one needs to enjoy time with family and live peacefully as one only realizes the value when he gets to the other side.