Australia is my second home. loving that country and the Aussies and aboriginal people are too friendly and sweet. never had any bad encounters when living there for 10 yrs :)
I am from India and will not immigrate to any country,though I will live like a traveller I will visit each of them and live there temporarily. Am a CA student now,and love country and want to be a part to make my country developed. Live for my India and die for my India.
I am not referring to you.I am responding to RailWayBandit who said go back to India.It is not easy to enter Canada but the sad truth is Canada over 65% of the time admitting the wrong people into our country because 'money talk'.
UAE???? Are you kidding me??? One of the few countries that you can never become a citizen is UAE Even if you live there 500000000000 years and your children born there etc. you wont become a citizen.
that will never happen.local citizens Emirats are already a minority. in 1 generation it will just be expats with passports and our calture will disappear. in most countries you dont get a passport by just being born there.
I agree that there's no such country as your motherland - Family, friends, ambient, childhood environment etc... Sometimes though you have to take a leap of faith to develop your career and settle your family for a better and safer life.
19EHF ME!!! lol I hv bn researching moving overseas since he won. lol One more year I will be done with the masters portion of my program, and applying for jobs abroad lol
19EHF I would love to give you my Lebanese citizenship and take your American one so you can live in a Liberal country and I can live in a Conservative one unless you don't like Liberal countries lol.
Where do you even take your facts from? Canada is composed of huge groups of Chinese, Japanese, Philipino, Vietnamese and Koreans, with other communities of several other Asian countries. Canada is not at all an "white only nations".
Abbey Godwill My Aunt just gave pappers and she get a Citizenship because she was an English teacher , if you are speaking english and have a good job you can easy immigrate or get citizenship . If you dont , you will probably immigrate with viza , but you will need to live there for 4-5 years to get citizenship
I love my original country the Philippines. Canada and Australia are countries NOT easy to immigrate especially these days and unemployment is still very high in Canada
Not surprised by the first one. But the second one was a surprise. I am studying in Belgium and it is a beautiful country indeed especially some of the cities with their cobbled streets and old houses are so picturesque. Not to mention the beer and the chocolates. :p
this video is not accurate for these countries you either need to have heaps of money to invest, have degrees and experience in high skilled jobs, or marry a citizen. argentina and some other few countries are the easiest
I have seen this video thoroughly, and I have now come to a conclusion: 1. If you are in the Express Entry pool of applicants and are proficient in both or one of the official languages (English or French) , the odds of immigrating to Canada are higher. 2. Belgium, Sweden, Norway and other countries in Europe only make exceptions for EU/EAA nationals and not for those who are nationals from outside of the EU. 3.Moving to Australia is not necessarily easy, unless you have a relative or a spouse who has a genuine relationship with you. And, there is a cost involved in the process and everything may not be guaranteed. But, if you have a vision and a stern motive, it is definitely possible to achieve legal residency in these countries. God bless.
Not impossible, provided you have lived in the UAE for 30 or more years and a approval form the minister of the Interior. If everything plays out, then you may achieve. But it's not a cakewalk. It's next to impossible.
With the NDP in Alberta I think you are struggling with higher taxes.Remember the time when the GST was first introduced in 1991 ? Albertan almost held a riot over it !
Immigration can be positive for either the immigrant and the host country. The problem is that there is a big mess in the world today, with millions of people emigrating to the few existing rich countries, and many do it clandestinely.
the written details attached to each country are impossible to read due to being on screen for less than 4 seconds......this video is not worth watching
I hav no idea about 8 others country which mansion here but Australia & UAE is not easy not Even New Zealand. I migrated to Australia it's a great country but the immigration system is fracking impossible here 100 out 15% success rate because hard requirements & UAE never give you citizenship as an equal rights as their natural citizen even you lived & integrated your whole life for their country and if somebody doesn't like you or any incident happened your name involved in something incidentally they will kick you out straight away no court no justice. So plz remove those countries names
@@alienkishorekumar If you are a skilled, dedicated professional in your home country, and you rae well-odd financially and economically, there is no need to move to the US. If you are struggling , then you may choose to move elsewhere where the job market/employment rate is positive. And also , who would move to the United States when it has a restrictive visa system which is obsolete and needs to be reformed.
I can't agree with Canada being easiest. You can't even legally visit the country if you ever had a DUI or more serious conviction. Nor does Canada make this well known. Persons connecting to a foreign flight through a Canadian airport are sent back to the USA. Cruise ships also don't inform you that even if you don't plan to get off the ship to enter Victoria or other ports you will be called to come off the ship and be detained until the ship leaves port. (And I'm not saying that Canada shouldn't banish criminals, just that they could be more open about it in advance so that people don't end up surprised and punished for something they've supposedly paid the price for).
I am Shawky from Algeria. I am 18 years old. I have a certificate of work in the installation of porcelain, tiles and basins. I want to work in Europe and work in all parts of Europe. Thank you.
birds migrate. people immigrate into a country and emmigrate out of country. Australia is not easy to emmigrate to, they have a point system that is very tough. A girl I knew lived there and did not gain residence even with a professional license.
Can't believe I'm the only one commenting on this : the montage of this video is horrendous, it's way too fast to let you read any of the text ! Not a bad video... if you keep pausing... Which ends up being a pain !
@@canman5060 150,000 years???!! The first natives didn't even first cross into North America through the Bering land bridge in Alaska, USA from Asia until 40,000 years ago and didn't settle into Canada much later until yet you've been in Canada for that long? My ass.
According to Prime Minister Mogi the Indian government plans to migrate over 500 million Indians to the following countries by 2030. U.K. Singapore U.S. Russia Korea Japan Malaysia New Zeland Australia Canada (approximately 100 million) Brazil Argentina Germany South Africa France Thailand Switzerland Hongkong Poland Netherlands Italy
You may select Canada, if you are genuinely interested in studying in top-notch varsities , and straightforward and smooth residency programs. Australia is distant from mainland Europe and North America,but closer to economically-developing Asia, so yes, to certain extent, select Australia if you want a cooler , but not a freezing climate as well as hospitality , and you are a beach person. The US will search for you and no burden in making it to the US.
USA is the best country! Don't leave the States just because of Trump, u will realize how hard it is to immigrate back to the US. U r very lucky to be an American, I know I am!
This video is nonsense. countries such as Australia have a tight visa policy and so do many of the other countries mentioned here. Yes, if one is highly qualified or specialised one proably can get a visa...but that does not make them easy to migrate to.
UAE is one of the easiest countries to emigrate? Confused. It is almost impossible now to get a permanent residency as a citizen - yes you may own property and can have permanent residency but getting a citizenship is ruled out - this is as per my knowledge! Please correct people if my understanding isincorrect.
Sir i am from Pakistan i want to go Australia for skill job I just took some diplomas in DIT and electretion . What are the requirements for me to get migrate? Plzzz help me.