@@HopeLaFleur1975 this video showcases 6 people who came to Newfoundland on their own free will. Some came as students and stayed. Some came to work and stayed. 4 of these people started their own businesses, which today are thriving. To date, they have created good, well-paying jobs for dozens of Newfoundlanders. The other 2 people are award winning musicians whose success take nothing away from other musicians. Their contributions to the Newfoundland music scene, and to Newfoundland's very culture, is incredible.
And for your own benefit, please look up what "outsourcing" actually means, and who is actually responsible for it. It's genuinely good to be upset about outsourcing (even if what the folks in this video do has nothing to do with outsourcing), but when you blame immigrants for outsourcing, the people who are actually responsible sit back and laugh because they are getting off scot-free while people like you kick down on folks that you perceive to be under you.
@@mark_royle_newfoundlandI have to disagree, we are at a point where businesses are taking advantage of the hiring process because of government subsidies so our kids who fill the fast food jobs while going to school but it’s so expensive to live here NORMALLY but now we have 10 immigrants living in 2 and 3 bedroom homes having no problem with bills thus the parents are spending more on groceries, heat and light gas because these kids are all home with very little income. Yea if people come and contribute like these people on this video that’s cool but we don’t need more people we can’t understand taking orders and making calls in call centres!!!
It’s actually very good, and getting better. Tech is becoming one of the pillars of the economy, and the startup environment in general is amazing right now. We’re a small province but we’re punching WAY above our weight!
can you please tell me that is getting PR is easier in newfoundland aur not cause when i got to know about newfoundland from different source including you too i found that it can be best place to live in
Hi, thank you for watching. It's not necessarily easier, but there are PNP pathways specific to Newfoundland and Labrador, or programs like the AIP which only applies to the 4 Atlantic provinces. So in that sense it it easier because there are more ways to apply/qualify for PR