@@namevorname1973 I will take it after you take yours. You clearly are mannerless and out of depth in your thoughts. You could have made your points without insults and pretended like you were sane… instead you openly show your sickness to the world. Walk along
So the main reason an immigrant should leave the comfort of his home and culture and be in any western countries is to quickly get a settlement,the UK is rigid with immigration policies,u pay with everything in d UK,UK is actually overrated and very rigid
Given the challenges you've outlined, I'm curious as to why you chose to relocate to Canada. Moreover, since you've only recently moved, it's debatable whether you're qualified to speak on certain topics like entrepreneurship, disposable income/the exchange rate. 1. In Canada, there's a higher disposable income. 2. Canada consistently ranks in the top three for ease of doing business. 3. British accent can be thick with slang, Canadians typically speak clearly. 4. Due to Canada's vast size, it's impractical to have a transport system as integrated as the UK's. 5. The UK weather can be gloomy and unpredictable, with less sunshine than many parts of Canada. 6. Property prices, especially in cities like London, are exorbitantly high in the UK. 7. The UK has a higher population density which can lead to overcrowded areas and strain on public services. 8. The Brexit aftermath has brought about economic uncertainties and potential trade challenges for the UK. Perhaps in a subsequent video, you could discuss challenges in UK such as pervasive systemic racism, smaller homes, narrower roads, limited disposable income (despite the appealing exchange rate), bleak immigration/settlement status, fluctuating policies, and inadequate childcare benefits. While I also reside in the UK, I'd opt for Canada every time.
Yes I do agree with you on some issues but the uk is better than canada I cant even lie. Canada just has a more friendly immigration system 1. Things in Canada are very expensive especially food and clothes 2. Cities like Toronto in Canada is very very expensive with housing 3. The uk has a better currency 4. Most of ur disposable income in Canada is spent on food and housing 5. The uk has a bigger economy 6. The uk is very central and you can travel to other countries 7. The British passport is stronger than the Canadian one 8. The uk has a better education system 9. The uk has a more active and has more opportunities than Canada. 10. Canada has a more harsher climate 11. The uk is very diverse and multi cultural 12. The uk is a world power whereas Canada isn't. So yeah
@@heisdavid_01which better economy in UK pls,the only jobs I see here is low skilled jobs like care jobs,warehouse jobs,cleaners even with Almighty PhD and masters,na care work one will still do just to get a settlement...
Ya that’s the advantage of living here in Ireland too, you can travel to places in Europe and other locations like Morocco and Qatar, every where is from like an hour to like max 6 hours. People take multiple trips, visas even with a Nigerian passport take less than a week and all
Nice video Tomi .The sheer size of Canada means public transportation is almost impractical. For context, Ontario is almost 5 times the whole UK in land mass with the population under one-fourth of the UK. So nothing like high streets, corner shops etc 😂
This is the thing for which I mostly miss UK. The fact you can walk around and find stores close by. Coming to Canada, you cannot simply take a stroll in your car 😄
The cold you experience in the UK when you enter the house I think has something to do with the old brick building and most are not insulated...and I love the UK but still prefer Canada😊
Higher disposable income in Canada? U might wanna think again. Earn more than any of ma friends in Canada and USA and I'm in London. I was in Canada recently and was shocked after speaking to people. Even ur minimum wage is sad. Ur annual leave is less
@@olanrewajugiwa2855 That's the fact until you live in both countries b4 you know.Except for ease of papers.Canada is overhyped when you live in small cities