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11 Aug 202427:44

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host discusses home renovations and their first harvest of tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers. They share insights into the challenges faced by tourists in Canada, especially regarding job opportunities and financial stability. The video also touches on the importance of having a backup plan when moving to Canada, as securing work is not always easy. The host highlights personal experiences and provides updates on their life while offering encouragement to those considering immigrating. They conclude by sharing birthday greetings and acknowledging viewer comments, expressing gratitude for their support.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The basement of the house is currently undergoing a project, involving insulation and drywalling, and a metal post is being added to stabilize the house due to soil movement in Regina.
  • 😀 Soil movement in Regina affects old houses, causing them to shift during the summer and winter, leading to the need for additional structural support like metal posts.
  • 😀 The family is harvesting tomatoes, onions, and other vegetables from their garden, including sweet million tomatoes and small white or yellow onions.
  • 😀 The family has faced challenges with certain crops, such as cucumbers and squash, not growing well due to the harsh weather conditions and lack of proper care during a camping trip.
  • 😀 The video discusses the experience of a family in Canada, sharing their experiences about immigrating and the challenges some people face in finding work, especially as tourists.
  • 😀 There is a growing difficulty for people moving to Canada to find work, with many sharing experiences of unsuccessful attempts and suggesting the importance of having a backup plan.
  • 😀 Not all immigrants are successful in finding work, and those coming as tourists or with uncertain job prospects may face hardships due to financial constraints.
  • 😀 The importance of preparing for different scenarios when moving to Canada is highlighted, as there are varying outcomes based on individual experiences and opportunities.
  • 😀 The video shares success stories of other immigrants, such as those who have bought homes or are in the process of getting permanent residency (PR).
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to have realistic expectations when coming to Canada, emphasizing that while some succeed, others may struggle due to the competitive job market and financial difficulties.

Q & A

  • What project is being worked on in the basement?

    -The project in the basement involves replacing insulation and drywalling. The landlord is also planning to install metal posts to stabilize the house due to soil movement in Regina.

  • Why is there a need for metal posts in the house?

    -The metal posts are necessary to prevent movement in the house caused by the shifting of the soil, which can occur in Regina, especially during seasonal changes. The posts are meant to stabilize the structure and prevent further movement.

  • What are the issues with the doors and walls due to soil movement?

    -The soil movement leads to misalignments in doors and walls, causing them to shift up or down. This makes it difficult to properly close doors, as the lock may not fit due to the changes in the structure.

  • How does the shifting of the soil affect wooden materials in the house?

    -The shifting soil causes wooden materials, such as door frames, to swell or shrink, affecting their fit. This issue is more pronounced in winter and summer when the soil expands or contracts.

  • What was the harvest like this season for their garden?

    -The harvest included tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers, among others. However, some plants, like the tomatoes, did not bear much fruit. Despite this, the sweet million tomatoes yielded well, and the onions were ready to be harvested.

  • Why is it challenging to grow certain vegetables in their garden?

    -Growing vegetables in their garden is challenging due to weather conditions, particularly the temperature fluctuations between winter and summer, which can affect plant growth and cause some vegetables, like squash, to not develop fully.

  • What is shared about the experiences of Filipinos moving to Canada?

    -The script discusses the mixed experiences of Filipinos in Canada, particularly regarding work and living conditions. Some people have faced difficulties in finding jobs or adjusting to life, especially those who arrive as tourists without a clear plan or financial stability.

  • Why do some people regret moving to Canada?

    -Some individuals regret moving to Canada because they find it difficult to secure work, especially when they arrive as tourists without job prospects. Others struggle with adapting to the new environment, including issues with housemates or financial strain.

  • What advice is given to those planning to move to Canada?

    -The advice for those planning to move to Canada is to have a backup plan, such as securing a job or having financial resources in place. It’s also crucial to be realistic about the challenges and not assume that moving to Canada will be easy.

  • What has changed about the job market in Canada over the years?

    -The job market in Canada has become more difficult, with many people finding it harder to secure work compared to previous years. This is particularly true for those who come as tourists or without a clear job offer, as employment opportunities are more limited now.

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