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British citizen na, nag-Canada parin 

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Комментарии : 27   
@andreirollon7306
@andreirollon7306 2 месяца назад
Sa US depende po sa state and company ang maternity leave. 3 months is standard but it could go up to a year 😊
@user-sz4ts6re9q
@user-sz4ts6re9q 2 месяца назад
Congratulations and thank you Spot Pinoy team for this podcast. Very informative for everyone who wants to migrate in other countries.
@spotpinoy
@spotpinoy 2 месяца назад
Thank you too!
@edmundramos632
@edmundramos632 2 месяца назад
Hi. I live in the Uk for 14 years. I am also a british citizen, you only need one TV license for a home, and hindi mo kailangan unless you are watching live BBC programes. Meron costo dito sa farnborough where I live, and maraming fresh food sa morrisons and local shops. ang bahay namin on a mortgage is £335k for 3 bed, semi detached house, 40mins outside of london. I dont pay for parking in front of my house. Baka po off road parking yung sinasabi nyo, which is common sa london. Pero maybe iba po situation ninyo. Hindi po talaga uso ang big cars sa london kc mas malaki ang engine mas mahal ang tax.
@marieb8711
@marieb8711 2 месяца назад
i am in CA and so far never really experienced racism the past 30 yrs, maybe tiny micro aggression but not blatant, tbh I think CAN and UK have yet to address this issues after so many migrations now, it takes time and fighting but it will happen.
@hygieagaloos6934
@hygieagaloos6934 2 месяца назад
Im now a retired critical care/open heart RN our rate has been good our health insurances is good we dont have that big amount of co pay I guess it depends which hospital youre working the only difference with social medicine in Canada is one just have to wait when you will have procedures done sometimes while in US no waiting period it really depends where you are comfortable with.
@805americanbullies
@805americanbullies 2 месяца назад
Disagree sa higpit sa time, depende sa employer kahit saang lugar. Same thing with health insurance, depende din sa employer.
@emelar185
@emelar185 2 месяца назад
London is one of the most expensive cities in the world. gas price there is like 3 or 4 time higher than in USA.
@will12219
@will12219 2 месяца назад
good informative discussion about UK
@joycemerchadesch597
@joycemerchadesch597 2 месяца назад
Correction, you only pay 1 TV licence in a house,regardless of how many TV’s you have!
@susanmoreno7389
@susanmoreno7389 2 месяца назад
Very interesting topic nyo kakatuwa at may nadagdag sa kaalamanan ko more power to you!!!
@gardenrxpert6573
@gardenrxpert6573 2 месяца назад
In the US, Maternity leave, adoption of a child, illness of immediate family, including surgery is protected under Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Everyone is allowed 120 days to which your job is secured from work reduction. While on maternity leave both husband and wife can go on FMLA and can be extended with proper documentation from your MD. If STD (short term disability)is provided by your employer you get paid 60-85% of your salary while on FMLA. Unfortunately you don’t get compensated while on maternity leave for the simple reason; pregnancy is not a disability but a joyous event.
@notyourbestie
@notyourbestie 2 месяца назад
Exactly what she's talking about 2-3 weeks paid which is probably an employer benefit. Then the 120 days is unpaid mandated by gov.
@eleanorvillaraza7048
@eleanorvillaraza7048 2 месяца назад
Watching you guys from Calgary AB🇨🇦
@WorldOfLenz
@WorldOfLenz 2 месяца назад
Interesting session, learned a lot today. Could be a topic sa isa nyong live, anong differences sa pamumuhay sa AU, or US or UK vs Canada. Examples ay yang hindi natin alam na may license pa na kailangan i acquire sa UK kung bibili ng tv
@msamonte7278
@msamonte7278 Месяц назад
The interview was so cringy because of the unfounded and false informations she was spewing. Good job to the hosts though!
@Mr.NoviceGuy
@Mr.NoviceGuy 2 месяца назад
My take on workplace bullying is if you will let anyone to step on you they will stop acting so kind cause someone will test you if they can . Learn to stamd your ground 👌❤️🇨🇦
@brianrogel2892
@brianrogel2892 2 месяца назад
Try mo i treat yung depression mo jiha yun ang problema mo.. kahit saan kpa mag punta kung ganyan ang outlook mo sa buhay mahihirapan k padin.
@freechessvideos1019
@freechessvideos1019 2 месяца назад
somethings wrong with her.
@teekbooy4467
@teekbooy4467 2 месяца назад
Mali ang ng sinabi nya sa US nurses. I have work in both so i know. Onti lang hospitals sa usa ang walang union. May break ang us nurses although mas mahaba sa canada. Pero bayad naman sa usa yun 30 mins
@rcbranne6467
@rcbranne6467 2 месяца назад
Wrong info nyo ate gladys andito ako sa US nurses wala kang tamang cnabi sa US nurses.. hindi mo pwede i compare ng mga experience ng kamag anak mo sa buong US nurses.
@asidomuriatiko
@asidomuriatiko 2 месяца назад
agree po ako. marami siyang opinions na hindi tama. my rn wifey worked 10 years sa vgh(vancouver) at 25 years dito sa US. malaking differences ng US at Canada nurses (earnings/benefits).
@anagarcia2603
@anagarcia2603 2 месяца назад
There’s an IKEA but maybe it’s far from where u live.
@Mr.NoviceGuy
@Mr.NoviceGuy 2 месяца назад
I went London last year for work training I'm not impressed with London dirty and streets are so narrow and expensive
@asidomuriatiko
@asidomuriatiko 2 месяца назад
i agree with you. just at heathrow airport its too crowded and disorganized. i dont like london either and too expensive like if i ask for napkins i have to pay.
@Joeym1655
@Joeym1655 2 месяца назад
Canadian law only allows 2 citizenships so they need to choose
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