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16 Mar 202411:14

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TLDRThe video script discusses the experiences of individuals who have moved to Canada, particularly those who arrived under the 'Kuet' program for Ukrainians fleeing war. The speaker, having lived in Canada for a decade, shares insights based on personal observations and interactions with immigrants. They highlight that many who come to Canada, especially those not from Ukraine at the time of war, struggle with the reality of life there, often due to a lack of preparation, motivation, or overestimation of their skills and the job market. The video emphasizes the importance of having a realistic expectation, learning English, and researching the job market before moving. It also provides advice for those with specific skills to consider alternative career paths that may not require high English proficiency or licensing. The speaker shares a cautionary tale of a family that returned to Poland after facing financial and employment challenges, underscoring the need for proper preparation and a pragmatic approach to integrating into Canadian society.

Takeaways

  • 📉 The speaker emphasizes that many people who move to Canada under the 'Kuet' program are not from Ukraine but were already living in other countries during the war.
  • 👥 About 90% of the people who arrived in Canada through the program were not originally from Ukraine, which might affect their expectations and experiences.
  • 🏨 Many individuals stayed in hotels for two weeks, received money, and then chose to return to their home countries, indicating a lack of preparedness or motivation to adapt to life in Canada.
  • 💰 The high cost of living, difficulty in finding affordable housing, and challenges in earning a good income are common complaints among those who decide to leave Canada.
  • 🏡 Finding and securing a place to live is a significant challenge for new immigrants, with limited availability of free apartments and a competitive rental market.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families and individuals who do not speak English well enough often struggle to find quality jobs and end up working for lower wages or in less desirable conditions.
  • 🤝 The importance of networking and finding employment through Canadian job search websites rather than relying on social media or ethnic groups is highlighted.
  • 📈 The speaker advises immigrants to research the job market, understand their professional value, and tailor their resumes to fit the Canadian job market requirements.
  • 📚 Learning English and improving language skills is crucial for better job opportunities and integration into Canadian society.
  • 💼 The speaker shares personal stories of individuals who, despite having professional qualifications, struggled due to a lack of English proficiency and ended up in low-paying jobs or returning to their home countries.
  • 👉 For those with specialized professions, it's advised to explore alternative fields where licensing may not be required or where English proficiency is less critical to increase job prospects.
  • 👍 The speaker encourages viewers to like the video and subscribe to the channel for more objective insights about life in Canada.
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