Secrets Revealed: Why Africans Are Leaving Canada

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Published 2024-02-16
Welcome to our YouTube channel! In this eye-opening video, we uncover the intriguing phenomenon of Africans leaving Canada and delve into the reasons behind this expat exodus. Join us on this insightful journey as we shed light on the challenges and factors that have contributed to Africans fleeing from the Great White North and seeking new opportunities elsewhere.
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Discover the untold stories of individuals who have made the difficult decision to leave Canada, often in pursuit of better economic prospects, educational opportunities, or a sense of belonging. We'll explore the unique struggles faced by African immigrants and the push and pull factors that influence their decision to relocate.

With thought-provoking interviews, statistical analysis, and compelling personal narratives, this video aims to deepen your understanding of the complex realities faced by Africans living in Canada. Gain a fresh perspective and grasp the social, economic, and cultural dynamics that drive this expat exodus.

Throughout the video, we will also highlight the resilient spirit and contributions of African communities in Canada. Our intention is to foster empathy, ignite conversations, and promote a more inclusive society where everyone's experiences are acknowledged and understood.

Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration of Africans leaving Canada, which aims to uncover the multifaceted reasons behind this expat exodus and shed light on the lives of those affected. Join us as we work towards creating a more informed and empathetic world.

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  • @Walkofwealth-k2k
    Migration at a right age is key. A single person migrating to Canada in their late 20s and early 30s would most likely fare better bc he or she is just continuing life and has many more years to build a life. Unlike someone in 40s who has established back home coming with a family battalion, who will most likely start from.the scratch, these set of people would usually struggle and would question their move. I think contentment in life is key irrespective of where we find ourselves.
  • @mariam6822
    This brother from 🇲🇼! Its great that people find out earlier. Canadian sells a good market....but the high taxes and housing costs can leave you with enough bus fare to get back to work. The honeymoon period was over 20 years ago.
  • @stophibobo
    You are not just a YouTuber, you know what you are saying👍👍👍. The reasons you stated are 100% valid. Canada is not really as enticing as it used to be few years ago. If you have the means, the best thing would be not to put all the eggs in one basket. Have alternative plans so as not to be stranded in unachieved expectations.
  • My brother everything you said is true and that's the reality. I have been in Canada for 17 years and boy money doesn't grow on trees in Canada. Canada is not designed to make you rich, but work work to put food on the table and pay your rent or take a mortgage that you keep paying for the next 30 years. Sometimes people move to Canada for their children to have a better future, that is no longer guaranteed today believe it or not. Because for your kids to have a better future, the parents have to be doing well. The two are tied together. I always tell people that anyone who has a decent job in Nigeria or a middle class person should think twice before relocating to Canada. Also if you're 30 and above it's probably not a great idea to relocate to Canada because give or take, give yourself 10 years for things to work out. The best way to come to Canada is through scholarship, that way you go to school without paying from your pocket and it also buys you time to know how things work in Canada. I came to Canada on scholarship after my bachelor's degree. I didn't have to take any loan to go to school and I was not under any pressure to work and school at the same time. Also the chances of getting a better paid job in Canada are very slim until you become a permanent resident, which can take about three to four years.
  • @itn-nq5tn
    The West is finished period 😢 every day you only have stress, depression, anxiety, cost of living, etc etc. The West is crumbling guys real talk
  • @celiajames600
    Thanks for sharing this. This is why I always tell my fellow Africans, if you are ok at home stay there. I see some new immigrants suffering here, being African myself I know that these people prob had a better life back home, which is why they could afford to travel.
  • @timphiey
    We left in 2022. It's Unlivable. No regrets.
  • @galacticsoul1615
    Likewise for African diaspora who are residing in US, Canada and UK. We are not built for the cold. I miss the sunshine and mountains of my Caribbean homeland. There is very little to do culturally. The emphasis is work and running errands on the weekend. This pot of gold is tinsel coated. I go home every couple of months to feed my soul.
  • @victorbrown186
    For those of you saying this video is BS. Why Why is it BS? That you're not feeling like leaving canada, doesn't mean some people are not leaving Canada for the reasons he mentioned. I have been in canada for 11 years and everything this guy says in this video resonates with me. I'm also leaving canada in few months back to nigeria and visit canada periodically.
  • @user-dy7yl1js6g
    you who ask why he still lives in Canada are not normal. According to you, a person who lives in a foreign country and who has difficulty integrating and does not have the financial resources necessary to survive must continue to suffer like this? many of those who return do not judge their return on the fact that there is no water or light or kidnapping in Africa, they judge on the basis of their way of life that they had in their countries before arriving in Canada. when you leave your country for another it is to live a life above what you lived when you were in your country. but if you arrive and notice after a few years that the standard of living is below what you experienced in Africa, I advise you to leave before it is too late. At the risk of finding yourself homeless. We are talking here about countries where people are like robots, people do not have no life there, all work for corrupt politicians who cannot create a fair society because of capitalism. the immigrant will never be able to get rich in his host country because the system put in place does not It is not made to allow you to do it. The riches are in Africa and Africa is a continent of multiple opportunities. You can get rich easily if you choose your project and work on it diligently and putting your trust in God.
  • @johnm.3415
    Sadly but truthfully many ignorantly fell for the “ gimmicks” by what they watch on YouTube videos about Canada . Coming in here to see the harsh reality living in Canada leaves them so amazed & in a hopeless situation . Lesson here is - Stay back home if you’ve got a good professional job because eventually when you get here you’ll only end up with numerous menial jobs asking for that very funny thing called Canadian experience been thrown at your face . Really sucks!
  • @lsalmon907
    If one wants to come to Canada with the intention to work, save and go back home, means no research was done before coming. A doctor or lawyer shouldn't make that kind of mistake because of the higher education they have. Africa is a rough place to survive when you are poor. Anyone from the first world who goes to live in the third world has loads of money with intention to create business. Life is very complicated with a lot of complexities. Only the strong survive!
  • @tonyluseno2673
    Grass not always green on the other side..and no- the streets are neither paved with gold.
  • @libertas5552
    In the 1960s and 70s, my parents and some of their friends left authoritarian Yugoslavia for Canada. Now, some of their children are leaving Canada for the same reason. I personally know at least 10 people who left Canada permanently in the last few years.
  • @rickeyossei7238
    I have lived in Canada for the past 34 years and am most happy I made the decision to leave my motherland for Canuck land. I will make that same decision over and over again.
  • @chrisony9341
    Africa is a beautiful continent, with nice weather, organic food etc but just that we don't have better leaders to manage our affairs.
  • @DarlingtonFEgbu
    Though I do not live in Canada, you are on point. The weather could be very brutal as I heard. The USA, where I live is milder and far better than Canada.
  • @cyizamwana2135
    Lots of facts. Canada is not for hard working youngsters with entrepreneurial spirit! The system is dead locked to benefit the gatekeepers. Everyone else must stay in the grind.
  • @b.3940
    Our collectivist culture is very different from Oibo individualistic culture to a point it is depressing. I stayed in Canada for 6 months and almost lost it. I moved to St. Kitts in the Caribbean and am now now running a very profitable tourism business in Basseterre.