Canadian about his greatest 26 years in Singapore

Meet Brian James Tracey, a Canadian who moved to Singapore 26 years ago. He started with a private practice in podiatric sports and military medicine and now runs a company in medical diagnostics. Brian told me why the so-called draconian Singaporean laws don’t bother him, whether the American dream has long been lost in the West, and what’s wrong with Singaporeans being so hardworking. Enjoy!
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00:00 INTRO
00:38 Why Brian chose Singapore over Canada
04:11 Asian dream vs American dream
05:00 Life with kids in Singapore
05:48 "Draconian" Singaporean laws
11:44 Hardworking Asians
12:40 Healthcare in Singapore
14:04 Why the birthrate in Singapore is so low
16:00 Foreigners in Singapore
18:39 Relationships with locals
19:43 Speaking foreign languages
21:30 Food in Singapore
23:05 Brian's legal status in Singapore
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  • @dschia2
    @dschia2Ай бұрын

    This guy truly understands Singapore on a deep level. He is unbiased in his opinions and articulates with a critical mind. Such a joy hearing him speak.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks kindly 🎉it's a privilege and honour to be a part of Singapore- Majullah Singapura ❤

  • @rudichong3869

    @rudichong3869

    Ай бұрын

    I truly agree with him but if you were to compare Singapore to Malaysia I will go with Malaysia as it is more freedom in Malaysia compare to Singapore still Singapore is way better than Malaysia when it comes to tourism that I can say

  • @glennchua9043

    @glennchua9043

    Ай бұрын

    respect!

  • @MustAfaalik

    @MustAfaalik

    29 күн бұрын

    @@rudichong3869 Please ask a non Muslim in Malaysia which country is preferable to live in, kiddo. FYI there are more Malaysians wanting to put up with the way of life in Singapore & Singapore is the envy of many countries ruled on racial & religious policy.

  • @rudichong3869

    @rudichong3869

    29 күн бұрын

    @@MustAfaalik look here why are you bringing up topic about non Muslims and all don’t you get what I’m saying I said here that Malaysia is by far the best and if not the greatest country ever to live in compare to Singapore ok but if you compare tourism in Malaysia to Singapore I will have to say Singapore ok but still Malaysia is way better to live in than Singapore get it Singapore is great but its way too expensive compare to Malaysia ok get it how I know because I’m a real natural born Malaysian Chinese ok

  • @leftoneful
    @leftonefulАй бұрын

    This is by far the best interview by Max. Brian is exactly the type of immigrant Singapore needs - intelligent, practical, forthright and useful.

  • @MaxChernov

    @MaxChernov

    Ай бұрын

    So the rest of my interviews suck? 😭

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Xie xie ni! It's an honour and privilege to be of service - Majullah Singapura ❤

  • @leftoneful

    @leftoneful

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@MaxChernov Cool down, Max. All your other interviews are interesting too. I find this one on Brian the most illuminating from start to finish. Keep up your good work!

  • @leftoneful

    @leftoneful

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@brianjamestracey You are one of us, Brian. Thank you for your service. Hope you gain Singapore citizenship one day.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Max, your style, content and message are second to none! It was a completely natural process to share under your direction on the qualities, strengths and the challenges of life as an Expat Entrepreneur in Singapore- kee up the great work 🇸🇬

  • @mawdervaart
    @mawdervaartАй бұрын

    Brian is the perfect example of what countries all around the world want and are fighting for. A talented migrant who loves or at the minimum, appreciates his host country!

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you and it's a privedge and honour ro contribute to our great Nation- Majullah Singapura ❤

  • @jessiejames7492

    @jessiejames7492

    Ай бұрын

    He is not a migrant. Still clinging on to his canadian citizenship! Why? Just like all PRs here. Just a stepping stone, reap all the benefits then when things dont suit them pack up and leave! He has a 2 yr old. Grandchild or child? In philippines? Probably has a filipina wife and reaping the benefits of a cheaper lifestyle there.

  • @colourwave3342

    @colourwave3342

    Ай бұрын

    @@jessiejames7492Standard PR stuff, fk over local while using SG as a stepping stone. And it’s amdk so don’t need to expect much.

  • @MustAfaalik

    @MustAfaalik

    29 күн бұрын

    @@jessiejames7492 That's the beauty of a progressive nation that does not discriminate on race or religion. You are clearly missing the many splendour thing, son!

  • @felicialiew7519

    @felicialiew7519

    29 күн бұрын

  • @LisaBFIT4Life
    @LisaBFIT4LifeАй бұрын

    I got the privilege to be an expat for 1 year and loved it. I agree with Brian 100% . I so wish I could have the opportunity again. I lived in Boon Keng and loved the community of people I found there. Singapore is an amazing country

  • @cornershe7312

    @cornershe7312

    14 күн бұрын

    it is!! im singaporean born, it's really cool here

  • @karenkwok583

    @karenkwok583

    5 күн бұрын

    Thank you !

  • @kitahamayumi1658
    @kitahamayumi1658Ай бұрын

    I am so honoured to introduce Dr Brian James Tracey to Max 🎉 He can describe about Singapore with many amazing perspectives ❤❤❤

  • @MaxChernov

    @MaxChernov

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much, Yumi! 😊

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Arigato gozaimashita Yumi-san!! Totemo ii desu you❤

  • @jaydenlee1228

    @jaydenlee1228

    25 күн бұрын

    chicken rice is taiwanese???

  • @bananasmoothie006
    @bananasmoothie006Ай бұрын

    I agree with him whole heartedly. I am Canadian, and I've lived in Singapore for 12 years. The contrast of Singapore vs Canada is exactly how he put it. Although I do feel that overall, Singapore is more affordable than Canada is.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you and you are correct!! In light of the gross TAXATION (as per the American Revolution!!) without representation...you are CORRECT...

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your comment, and you are correct! As I haven't lived in Canada in nearly 30 yeasr, I took a look at housing costs, inflation, and the deterioration of access to Medical care and wow, the system is not very functional at best! Stay well and strong and be blessed!

  • @51w2
    @51w2Ай бұрын

    This is a real tough guy. full of wisdom and a fighter.

  • @brandenongkp
    @brandenongkpАй бұрын

    Singapore may not be flawless, but we are undoubtedly making significant progress in various aspects.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    I stand corrected in the comments and indeed the Singapore Government, and after a review of the topic I have seen how the Government has addressed the challenges of providing affordable and quality Health Care and a range of support to assist Singaporeans and PRs beyond Medisave!

  • @kennylee9413
    @kennylee9413Ай бұрын

    Singapore is the best! Give the thumbs up for our Government!!!!!!!

  • @jameschua6050

    @jameschua6050

    24 күн бұрын

    @Kennylee Wrong. The credit should go to the genius of LKY. He and those in his cabinet were the honest people who transformed Singapore into what it is today. The present government didn't even look after it to the best of their abilities. How many of us know that organised crime has taken root here in Singapore? What you don't know doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Ignorance is bliss, they say. If you want to remain blissful, then horse betting and lotteries are a must to avoid. Those who indulge in these activities are becoming poorer unknowingly. I post this because I'm concerned and committed to the dignity of every Singaporean. Stay free of scams.

  • @user-fb7rf4kr5k
    @user-fb7rf4kr5kАй бұрын

    Max and Dr. Brian make Singapore a better place for all. Strong community values, Singapore want for themselves and the next generation.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    It is indeed a privedge and honour to contribute to our Nation...Singapore is a beacon of light leading by example...our Founder LKY had a vision and the heart and courage to fight to bring the Singapore dream into reality..Majullah Singapura ❤

  • @hc1326
    @hc1326Ай бұрын

    Love this interview. We should have more of such foreigners. Wow. I admired that he was so determined to get into medical school & went through hardship for it. Yes the international schools are really unaffordable for most people. So sorry to hear that it is very difficult for foreigners to get their children into local schools. It must be tough to be living separately from his family. I will be sure to feedback to my MP that we should make it easier for foreigners to put their children in local schools if we want to attract more talents

  • @idoit5005
    @idoit5005Ай бұрын

    Dr Brian is inspirational because he did what 99% of people would consider impossible which is to graduate as a medical doctor while struggling financially

  • @repivonex
    @repivonexАй бұрын

    Thanks for your contributions here in Singapore Mister

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    It's a privedge and honour to be living and contributiong to our Nation- Majullah Singapura ❤

  • @katetang1372
    @katetang1372Ай бұрын

    The world need more people like him

  • @chengjm7696
    @chengjm7696Ай бұрын

    Best interview so far. Brian is awesome, has such in depth understanding of Singapore. He is so sincere and highly intellectual!

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you kindly! Its an honour and priveldege to contribute to Singapore, Singaporeans are blessed!!! and those of us fortunate to be living in our Nation- Majullah Singapura 🇸🇬

  • @amyg1073
    @amyg1073Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤ this channel n the positive attitude of our expats population. Great to have them here with so much added value in our society

  • @MaxChernov

    @MaxChernov

    Ай бұрын

    🙏

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you and it's a privedge to be living and contributing to our Nation- Majullah Singapura ❤

  • @MustAfaalik
    @MustAfaalik29 күн бұрын

    Detractors of the Singapore government need to realize that the stringent rules in Singapore is for the welfare of the people regardless of culture, race, religion or gender and reinventing itself at the same time.

  • @sktoh4469

    @sktoh4469

    29 күн бұрын

    Nonsense. They are for the welfare of PAP bigwigs!

  • @MustAfaalik

    @MustAfaalik

    29 күн бұрын

    @@sktoh4469 Prove it!!! Perhaps you are having a hang over from the debacle in Malaysia.

  • @user-gx9rs1xd1l
    @user-gx9rs1xd1lАй бұрын

    This guy emphasis of Compassionate!! Awesome 🎉🎉🎉 you are what you say This is the guy that deserves to be respected ! He have a deep understanding of what Singapore is 🎉🎉

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    It's a privedge and honour to be contributing to our Singapore- Majullah ❤ Singapura

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    Singapore is a beacon and a superb example of the balance necessary good governance and for a strong, robust country to be run efficiently, providing essential services and opportunity to all residents!

  • @patrickdaep
    @patrickdaep11 күн бұрын

    I’m a Filipino living in Singapore. Unfortunately, my loyalty is now with Singapore. It is very peaceful here. Almost zero crime.

  • @Ian-wj7el
    @Ian-wj7el29 күн бұрын

    A real health care specialist with great mentality. So right about national service. Both men AND WOMEN. Learn some humility and giving service at that age.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    14 күн бұрын

    You are wise and experien̈ced! Thank you for your contribution and advice..Majullah Singapura 🇸🇬

  • @JusmeAdriano
    @JusmeAdriano29 күн бұрын

    This gentleman gotta in public office . His understanding of social, economical affairs is astounding .

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you...I did serve as a Senior Director for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore for 16 years, building relationships and opportunity between our countries. Canada is a mature country but could well look at adopting in it's own manner some of the effective policies and management of our Singapore Government!

  • @LedHabel
    @LedHabel26 күн бұрын

    That's a hell of a guy, and incredibly interesting too. Also, an absolute joy to hear him speak, and how he expresses himself. I think this may be one of my favorite interviews on this channel, and it would be fantastic if you could talk to him again!

  • @russrichard7114
    @russrichard7114Ай бұрын

    This guy speaks the truth and from his heart. Thank you sir ❤❤❤❤

  • @TheWil989
    @TheWil98924 күн бұрын

    We truly welcome all foreigners to Singapore, we are a multi-racial society country. Be it Asian or Westerner, we all live as ONE, making this place a better place who believe in us. Dear Mr Brian James Tracey, thank you for supporting on Singapore! 👍

  • @sharinshakery9739
    @sharinshakery973925 күн бұрын

    This is the best interview. His knowledge about Singapore same like the locals who knows who is Mr LKY and the journey of becoming modern Singapore where it begins with..

  • @razzahling8951
    @razzahling8951Ай бұрын

    he makes a lot of sense

  • @IlyLim-cg4md
    @IlyLim-cg4md29 күн бұрын

    This is my first time listening an interviewee speaking much more throughout the whole conversation, than the interviewer who was so damn quiet..

  • @ShaileshKumarchetty
    @ShaileshKumarchetty29 күн бұрын

    Lived in Singapore for 5yrs, left last year... Couple of reasons House rent crises, my house rent of my 1 bedroom condo was increased from 2.5k was pushed to 4.6k, which was hilarious as I dont live in central part, infact i lived in the east (far from central or being referred to central) Impossible to buy a home (well can't complain, I'm a forgiener if they make it possible then many houses will be purchased by people who don't live in Singapore), 5C culture, tried to meet few girls and was openly asked how many C's i have 😂 (ability to rent a condo and use ride hailing services are not counted... so 2 no's of C's are gone) Being as a expat, No access to CPF, so few options to save tax.... well CPF is amazing but limited to locals and PR's Expensive schooling, well i didn't experience it, but in future i could when i plan to have a family Some things which i miss about Singapore: Safe environment, Hawker culture, which is fast, efficient and affordable Efficient transport, Air connectivity to almost every major part of the world, Stable currency, Zero tolerance on nonsense, I literally liked it... i love of follow rules and maintain discipline.... on this aspect, Singapore stands out as well. To conclude, there are always pro's and con's... Life in Singapore is good for high earning individuals but a nightmare if you are not. When you the lot of money, its the best part in the world you can live, as currency is stable, safer environment, good returns on investment

  • @bassebajs

    @bassebajs

    29 күн бұрын

    What is 5C culture?

  • @ShaileshKumarchetty

    @ShaileshKumarchetty

    28 күн бұрын

    @@bassebajs en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Cs_of_Singapore

  • @Airavida

    @Airavida

    23 күн бұрын

    I lived in SG for 2 years. Now I migrated back to HK, definitely prefer HK to SG

  • @hemjoo

    @hemjoo

    16 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the fair assessment of life in Sg as an expat. There are really pros and cons and seriously, the high cost of living is a big issue...

  • @zarinepeter5716

    @zarinepeter5716

    12 күн бұрын

    Post pandemic housing crisis is bad. Same in australia. Rents are ridiculous. Families are living in tents or motel rooms due to rental crisis here. Its very sad. Hopefully singapore will catch up on building soon then rents should go down. Btw, foreigners can send their kids to local schools. Just have to pay some fees. 10% of international schools. My daughter attended local schools till 18.

  • @SuperShow99
    @SuperShow9923 күн бұрын

    I love Dr Brian the way he express and speak of Singapore👍 Tbh, I been in Sg for 35 years and I love Singapore too.

  • @vieworama8188

    @vieworama8188

    12 күн бұрын

    Maybe u would like to receive an interview from max too

  • @jaslinchua7818
    @jaslinchua781828 күн бұрын

    Wonderful sharing from Brian , he knows more than what some Singaporean don’t even know like me.. he has a good soul too, so glad to know expats are paying forward . Would love to meet this guy someday and see how to work together in healthcare ..

  • @joshualai9019
    @joshualai9019Ай бұрын

    I'm so glad to see more and more people from around the world loving my home country ❤❤❤ (dont let the pfp fool you)

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Agree 💯! Majullah Singapura!

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Bless you and bless Singapore!!

  • @DonCarlyon
    @DonCarlyon23 күн бұрын

    Brian is one of the smartest and most hardworking people I have met in my life. Great interview.

  • @arieladelinechoo9845
    @arieladelinechoo98458 күн бұрын

    He should be invited to be a citizen of Singapore. He is honest and objective in his views and knowledgeable. I learned from him in this video.

  • @mehmehmehmehmehmehmeh
    @mehmehmehmehmehmehmehАй бұрын

    Singapore hasn't offered citizenship since the 00s, if you want it you gotta apply it manually. With the amount of years you've been in Singapore, yours will be approved fast. I have several caucasian friends who have been here for decades, they had that same mindset where "not offered = Singapore don't want me" until I told them about this. Plus if your PR renewal is 5 years, it's practically a guarantee. They applied and their application took a mere 2 months to be approved.

  • @jessiejames7492

    @jessiejames7492

    Ай бұрын

    I dont think he wants it! Hes bern here 26 yrs? Please!!

  • @victorkmlee
    @victorkmlee25 күн бұрын

    Good on you Brian for speaking the truth based on facts and actual ground experience after living her for many years.

  • @tommytakahashi7022
    @tommytakahashi702229 күн бұрын

    Hi max and everyone who watched this video! I agree with everything that Brian said as a Canadian born Torontonian myself, the country is not getting better and that is because of the government! I too wish to leave Canada and I would love to spend the rest of my life in Singapore.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks kindly for sharing! Please use our vote in the next Federal Election for positive change in Canada!

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    27 күн бұрын

    Certainly will do! - stay strong and blessed!

  • @Kowsan824
    @Kowsan82424 күн бұрын

    Well spoken by Brian! Definitely good Canadian Kid vibes 🇨🇦

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    16 күн бұрын

    Thank you kindly Kowsan 🎉be blessed !

  • @dohdoh90
    @dohdoh9028 күн бұрын

    why am i catching his breath together with him

  • @HCIB
    @HCIB29 күн бұрын

    I am a Canadian, he spoke the true situation now in Canada , in particular , in Vancouver 😢😢😢. I visit Vancouver almost every yr. since 2010. I could totally see the downturn of Canadian. So sad…. sad .

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    So sad to hear of that and indeed I have friends and colleagues living and working in Healthcare in Vancouver...the Paramedics are completly overwrought and the A&E wards so full of overdoses that many Canadians who require (and deserve!!) proper Medical care are unable to receive it..if 2200 overdose deaths in Vancouver in one year..how many OD ADMISSIONS.... probably 10,000s, which denies access to people who are not self-inflicting (sadly) their own demise..

  • @InstantLuc
    @InstantLucАй бұрын

    Glad another Canadian is enjoying life in SG. It's unfortunate the work pass system has become quite a pain, even to skilled engineers like myself. Japan is my home now but SG still is excellent if you can get in and find means to PR.

  • @Escape_The_Mundane
    @Escape_The_Mundane28 күн бұрын

    I love Singapore, can't wait to visit. From America.

  • @gerrydick3621
    @gerrydick362123 сағат бұрын

    I’m Australian and lived and worked 10 years in Singapore I absolutely agree with! You are very safe in Singapore. Great place to work. Singaporean’s are really decent people. Today I visit as often as I can. My son and his wife are living and working there. Grandkids are thriving at school!

  • @elizabethtl4936
    @elizabethtl493628 күн бұрын

    Wow I could listen to Brian on and on and on with gusto 😁 So much wisdom and brilliance and insight and passion. God bless you and your loved ones. Singapore is surely blessed to have you here and on our side 🙏

  • @amipims8077
    @amipims8077Ай бұрын

    This was perfect interview, telling the difficulty faced on entering and now staying there

  • @LPS-ww4wl
    @LPS-ww4wl26 күн бұрын

    Lived in Singapore in the 80's lovely country and people . Loved watching this video .. what a wonderful intelligent interesting person.❤

  • @goldsilvercryptos5963
    @goldsilvercryptos5963Ай бұрын

    What a great interview! Loved it ❤ As a Singaporean living abroad, I think he is right about a lot of the things he says about the West and Asia. Candid and straight from the heart. I have never commented on any of the videos you posted but I had to this time… Great job 👏🏻 👍🏻

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your feedback, and having spent decades in the West and now in Singapore and Asia, it was a privilege to share my observations with Max and his great platform.

  • @ianmann28
    @ianmann28Ай бұрын

    I like Tracey’s accent

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    Boleh!!!

  • @user-pn2ew8fe8i
    @user-pn2ew8fe8i17 күн бұрын

    As a Canadian in Singapore for 16 yrs with 2 boys who will soon do NS I believe Singapore gets it right but need to start thinking of affordable healthcare for retirees who are mostly asset rich but cash poor. Also loosen up a bit lah with work culture, have more park space for kids. Overall I love ❤️ The little red dot.

  • @vieworama8188
    @vieworama818812 күн бұрын

    He is an expat that is definitely well respected and he will be respected anywhere he goes or whichever country he decides to go, giving those hooligans dad talk is such a great thing to do

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    11 күн бұрын

    Thank you greatly..we are all given a chance to take a stand...to take a risk to maybe...maybe...save a life...that's worth taking a risk to redeem a life ❤

  • @markng1267
    @markng126725 күн бұрын

    Dr Brian was very candid and articulated many topics very well in this interview. I enjoyed this long video from start to end 😊

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you kindly 🙏🏼it's an honour to live and contribute towards our Nation- be blessed 🙏🏼Majullah Singapura 🇸🇬🎉💯

  • @guaylayhua5653
    @guaylayhua565324 күн бұрын

    Thank You for sharing, Mr Brain’s experience &life ,contribution towards Singapore. 🙏👍

  • @khoocheepeng6030
    @khoocheepeng60305 күн бұрын

    I came to know one Singaporean family....they wanted to move to the maple country by the end of the year.... good luck.....

  • @JamesJames-iy6vx
    @JamesJames-iy6vxАй бұрын

    Thank you, Max. For everything you've done to generate greater awareness here. By the way, ever considered collaborating with Ghib Ojisan on a one-off basis? Could be on anything you guys fancy touching on.

  • @SanjayK-GoldenRatio
    @SanjayK-GoldenRatio26 күн бұрын

    It almost became a documentry, high quality content. Brian is that one clear cut guy every city needs, would like even longer conversations with him may be a podcast as his voice is as his personality a clear. The picture quality also increased Max is uppping his game with Sony, best of luck Max!

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Max is extremely insightful and directed- all this was in a singke take he is that good 🎉thank you and be blessed- it's an honour to contribute to Singapore 🇸🇬Majullah Singapura

  • @stewart4539
    @stewart453929 күн бұрын

    Thank You Max for this interview with Dr Brian. Thank you Dr Brian for your non biased sharing.

  • @eddiechen7234
    @eddiechen723424 күн бұрын

    respect to Brian !

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Much appreciated- blessings to you and and its an honour to contribute to Singapore- Majullah Singapura🇸🇬

  • @Wookiewook99
    @Wookiewook9928 күн бұрын

    As someone from Vancouver, yes all true. Also never going back. Yes Singapore isn't perfect, but looking at the state of the world, it's a haven of safety, efficiency, good governance and a place where citizens are actually taken care of.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    You are experienced , wise and astute..thank you for your feedback..stay strong and blessed!

  • @RedViper9
    @RedViper928 күн бұрын

    What a wholesome comment section. Thank you

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    11 күн бұрын

    Agree..productive. and go ahead challenge me..I ha e lived life in truth and with my heart...

  • @tokyanru4205
    @tokyanru420521 күн бұрын

    incredible and insightful interview.

  • @kyseetoh9152
    @kyseetoh9152Ай бұрын

    Medical care for Sg is actually very affordable. If you’re hospitalized, Sgp gets 80% subsidy from the govt. MediShield or private insurance pays for another major part of the bill. Medisave pays a tiny bit of the balance. Almost no cash is required. Housing for locals are also very affordable. BTO takes care of that

  • @s96202808

    @s96202808

    29 күн бұрын

    This part really surprise me when my dad is hospitalised for more than 3 months , bills run up to more than $150K but after all these subsidy from the govt . He only has to paid some 3K plus from his medisave . For this , i salute PAP.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    29 күн бұрын

    Yes thank you for your astute observation! The Singapore Government has proactively been addressing this issue and indeed has been making Medical care accessible and more affordable!!

  • @jesstee74
    @jesstee7429 күн бұрын

    Another amazing in depth interview 👍🏻

  • @Kei-oy9fc
    @Kei-oy9fc23 күн бұрын

    Brilliant interview

  • @aggieastronoy9486
    @aggieastronoy9486Ай бұрын

    Thumbs Up Bro Brian ❤

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks most kindly- be blessed, live long and prosper❤

  • @aggieastronoy9486

    @aggieastronoy9486

    Ай бұрын

    @@brianjamestracey Amen 🙏💪🙏 One People One Nation One Singapore 🇸🇬 & Majulah Singapura 🇸🇬 It's was great to hear you shared.. Great Days Ahead Bro Brian 💖🧒💖🇸🇬

  • @SuryaSurya-re3vn
    @SuryaSurya-re3vn27 күн бұрын

    This is the best opinion I’ve ever seen about Singapore. Great job!!

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    11 күн бұрын

    Xie xie ni..terima kasih...we live in a blessed country..and I am priveldged and honoured to contribute to our great nation..small in size.. .but enormous in stature..Majullah Singapura❤

  • @robocop581
    @robocop58129 күн бұрын

    The Western idea of freedom is having no fear of breaking the Law and disrespect for Authority.

  • @user-vw9mm7xt4h
    @user-vw9mm7xt4hАй бұрын

    Most foreigners prefer to rent a house, while local Singaporeans prefer to own their own house. Houses in Singapore are expensive, mainly for houses bought and sold on the open market. It is relatively cheap for local Singaporeans to apply for HDB for the first time. According to statistics from the Urban Land Institute's "2023 ULI Asia-Pacific Residential Accessibility Index Report", 89.3% of people in Singapore own their own homes, and the overall national homeownership rate is the highest in the Asia-Pacific; and the average mortgage and property taxes that Singaporeans need to pay every year , which is also lower than many cities in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • @sktoh4469

    @sktoh4469

    29 күн бұрын

    89.3% "own" their homes? You mean they lease their homes (99 years) from the government!

  • @zarinepeter5716

    @zarinepeter5716

    12 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the report. At least they not living in tents like many low income families and youth in crisis in australia now. We see with our own eyes every day in gold coast and northern new south wales. Sydney is bad too. Housing is a human right.

  • @lynnguyen479
    @lynnguyen47924 күн бұрын

    I haven been in singapore. I love it there so much very safe . clean and prosperous

  • @psvr_melg4207
    @psvr_melg420726 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video. ❤❤❤❤

  • @yanthyeleet939
    @yanthyeleet93929 күн бұрын

    Singaporeans welcome such FT. Welcome. We need more of this real talent.

  • @jwgoon
    @jwgoon20 күн бұрын

    I know exactly what Brian is saying. Because I went to visit Vancouver 2 years ago and I saw the drug addiction situation with my own eyes.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your feedback...yes the situation is dire, and these people are suffering greatly, but also preying upon too many other citizens and over-whelming essential services. Be blessed and 'fight the good fight'!

  • @jwgoon

    @jwgoon

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@brianjamestracey Thank you for your reply Dr Tracey. And for your kind compliments to Singapore as well. I'm worried for my family friends who live in Vancouver given the state that it's in. Thankfully they live in Richmond which isn't that bad an area.

  • @jilsonang
    @jilsonang27 күн бұрын

    Truly enjoyed the interview. Professional and intriguing content (yet very local-flavored).

  • @NaruteetheFodderPianist
    @NaruteetheFodderPianist5 күн бұрын

    Man speaks facts. Great interview

  • @MickeyMishra
    @MickeyMishra29 күн бұрын

    5:05 That experience with the Police officer happned to me MULTIPLE times in California. But much worse my last time before our company rolled up our sleeves and sent everyone on a flight back home. Folks, my family had more than a 100 million dollars of property and investments. I served 8 grueling years in the USN and 6 of those as a Submariner, with multiple presidential awards for my service, then medically retired due to multiple TBI's. (Brain Injuries). I never let that get me down and kept working hard to make money to support Women that were disloyal, and raised 3 children that were not my own. I have ZERO criminal record. Zero Felonies. The worst I ever got was a speeding ticket. The way hard working, honest men are treated in the west by our own Government and Police is an absolute mockery of the justice system. I was injured so badly, I had to change careers. And I was AT WORK. Lucker then the other guy, he got his arm crushed by a police car. Then the officer pointed a gun at him??? Then us as our supervisor went to go find out what the large bang behind the Building was we were installing cameras on. I myself was pulled out of my car, with zero instructions to do so, and slammed to the ground the second I called my Boss to to let them know I was indeed on Work property and working at the time. They broke my front tooth, they dragged me so hard, my shoes came off, and then made me walk THROUGH GLASS. The worst of it was the Jail. 4 days and no charges. But the first 26 hours, they kept me chained to a chair. Refused to let me use the bathroom to urinate unless I signed some waiver. Then refused to let me take a shower or give me soap so I could wash my hands so I could eat any food for my 4 days I was there. Then as I found out how to use the phone system and tried to call Veterans service, as its the only number listed? The former "Marine" guard called his sargent and then next thing I know, before I can make a call, they call me back to my cell then dischaqrge me. I ask for a Greivnce form , and hey rip it out of my hand and tell me if I ask for anything else, they are going to throw me back in jail. When I asked the front desk on the other side to call me an Ambulance as I was still bleeding from my feet with no shoes? They *REFUSED TO DO SO* ! I also did not have my own cell phone as they left all of that in my car. This was in San Jose California in 2017. I filed a complaint and it took them over 7 months to get back to me the morning I got out of jail . They REFUSED to take my complaint and send come back during Business hours. Then they refused to give me back my Work van. If it had not been for the Vet that owned the lot, I would have not been able to get my car out. How did I do that? I had to BUY my WORK VAN from them being the ONLY legal way I could get my van out of impound. After this incident? I had one More as I was asked to take care of Mcdonalds on my way out. I was called a GAY by a police officer as the others laughed about it, made fun of for being gay since I was on a submarine, then taken out of my car again at gunpoint, and then when they found out I had a contract order to be there? They left. Then they told me "Your lucky we let you go with an expired licence". I had my paperwork right there in my briefcase along with my Company's official documents sighting that I am valid on my Licence, along with a Notarized copy sent to me by the DMV saying that I was current and legal to drive with ZERO suspension or anything on my record, and they left when I asked them for their badge numbers and got worried about having their voices caught on the McDonalds CCTV cams. Did I go an make a complaint this time? No. My hands were already injured to the point I could not feel them anymore on my wrists and felt numb. Fuck it. I called my Team lead and let them know what happned and let them know I'm leaving. They did not even bother asking for the gear to be dropped off at a FedEx as we were required to do. --"Just get home " was his response. --"We are flying everyone else home due to the incident at the other site ". I spent that day in one of the Hotels my family owns, and left when I got some feeling back in my hands. I have never been back to California since. And as of last year? Almost every single investment of property or Business has been pulled out California by our family stating the same sort of horrible problems you have heard about over the last few years. My company refused to do business in California due to all the issues they had while working night crews, and stated Safety concerns of our staff and team. Going as far as having to hire PRIVATE armed security when we were working on a job site. Strangely enough? They TOO were injured on one occasion by Police. Imagine THAT! I'm 45 now. After my youngest son graduates school, I'm leaving CONUS and NEVER looking back! If you have ANY sort of drive, and skillset? MOVE to Asia. Don't even bother with the falsehoods of a Pay Cut. Add up how good your life is in an Asian country as a Western man and you will never look back. Like go be Chivalrous? Enjoy helping out the community where you live? Love to help out and volunteer your time and effort or skill sets to teens and adults alike? Want to learn new hobbies or skills yourself? How about being Valued not just by people around you, but the very government in the country you are residing in? THIS is the experience from EVERYONE I have known that has become an Expat looking for simply a better life outside of the West. All the scare tactics about it being worse is Malarkey! I don't give a hoot about protesting or drawing photos or having to not chew gum or [SENSORED] rights. NOT MY PROBLEM! Not my rodeo. And about Singapore? Housing is expensive compared to other parts of Asia. Come from a Big Metro city ? You will think you are getting a bargain. Also? Johor Bahru (Malaysia) just across the Bridge has a TINY cost of living and it's only 10- 25 mile trip from anywhere in Singapore. The airport is only 40 miles away . Most people drive that just to work in states or MUCH more if California. You could live in Malaysia for less than $300 a month if you live out of town. Less if your like most Hermit Western men where if you can live in a hole in the wall or rent a room in a house with exchange you do a few chores or just happen to be your Normal Western man self? TONS of single older but drop dead less than a bag of concrete women would LOVE to have you stay over. And if you checked out Mighty Car Mods? Malaysia is AMAZING for Car culture. Hell, just about anywhere you go as a western man in Asia (NOT U INDIA!) you will love it there. I have freinds that live all over Asia and even Russia. It's a complete shock to what you are told to what you see and experience when you get there. Like Tuckers Russia video. Notice all the people going "But did you go here" Yes he did. Loved it. Same for you gents. Just don't be a Western Idiot there. You are a guest. Make us look bad and I swear WE will make you swim back ! Don't worry about the money or pay. WORRY about the quality of your life. If you can make it in America? You can make it anywhere. Unless you like welfare and Handouts. Stay in the West. If you are ready to retire? Mexico or any cheaper place in south america is wonderful. Unless you have some rare or serious Medical issue or take Gender Bender drugs, its fine. And about the medical care? Its CHEAP compared to the West. No waiting for months. Its first rate as well, despite what they tell you on the MSM, espeically in Asia. Asians don't like to be outdone, so think Japan but everywhere. Lastly? Keep your pecker in your pants. You want to be a degenerate? Stay in America where you belong with your Best Buddies.

  • @derrickeezh
    @derrickeezhАй бұрын

    It is already addressed some 5 years ago. Now we had medi shield insurance with govt subsiding some of the premiums. Even my mother recent colon cancer surgery pay less than S$5K cash after all subsidies and co insurance payment

  • @bell-xk5dd

    @bell-xk5dd

    Ай бұрын

    Citizens and PRs are entitled to all kinds of medical subsidies. I have a friend who also had colon cancer surgery in NUH 2 years ago and she received a bill that said $33,000 but it was covered by medishield and medisave. She didn’t have to pay a single cent. And I had surgery on my right palm recently, carpal tunnel problem, and I received a bill that said $1300 but was covered by medishield insurance and medisave too and I didn’t have to pay anything. As far as I know majority of citizens can afford to have their surgeries done in government/public hospitals and for those citizens who didn’t have medishield insurance, somehow they will be given some sort of assistance to help them to waive off their payments.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    Ай бұрын

    That's great to hear!!

  • @bell-xk5dd

    @bell-xk5dd

    Ай бұрын

    @@brianjamestracey It’s great only for citizens and PRs. It would be very advisable for foreigners who intend to stay here for long to get some sorts of health insurance coverage, there are a few good ones here like AIA, Manulife, HSBC, it’s better safe than sorry…

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    @@bell-xk5dd great and true advise- thank you!

  • @dansonng8369
    @dansonng836928 күн бұрын

    Great insights on Singapore situation. May our leaders learn from this n improve our situation to compete n to survive.

  • @Bambotb
    @BambotbАй бұрын

    Love Singapore ❤

  • @mickeysworld3414
    @mickeysworld34145 күн бұрын

    He speaks beautifully.

  • @GilsonQueirozJr
    @GilsonQueirozJr21 күн бұрын

    Great interview. As a Brazilian a see the same problems he mentioned here and other countries.

  • @h.l6849
    @h.l6849Ай бұрын

    Wow, he is one tough guy!

  • @cherrywang1618
    @cherrywang16189 күн бұрын

    I am in Singapore for 32 years! Singapore is the wonderland on earth. The only things i dont like is the weather is a bit too hot

  • @WeiWeiTan-nm7os
    @WeiWeiTan-nm7osКүн бұрын

    Singapore is indeed a safe and convenient place to stay. As Singapore PRs (Malaysians) relocated from singapore to Malaysia for more than two decades by the Singapore branch of an American company, we are looking forward to returning to and retiring in Singapore sometime in future after the retirement. Hopefully we can still retain our permanent residency by then since my husband had come to Singapore to study at the age of 12 and he has paid income tax to Singapore since he first started to work until today.

  • @hillary8929
    @hillary8929Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @MaxChernov

    @MaxChernov

    Ай бұрын

    Appreciate it!

  • @Donquiontee125
    @Donquiontee1253 күн бұрын

    respect to the Canadian expat. 👍

  • @lunazero433
    @lunazero43329 күн бұрын

    I don't understand the part about how he can't afford for his children to go to school in singapore because it's nearly impossible for them to get into government schools. From what i understand, PRs can get into government schools just as easily as citizens, and their school fees are still heavily subsidised, although not as much as those of citizens. The thing about it being nearly impossible for expats to get into government schools and having to pay full price if they somehow manage to get in only applies to people with employment pass and other such things and don't apply to PR.

  • @jessiejames7492

    @jessiejames7492

    24 күн бұрын

    youre right. these leeches want the best of spore but still want to stay aloof as expats! i worked fr MOE . there is a high demand of applications coming in fr foreign children wanting to study in SINGAPORE SCHOOLS. sure international schools are expensive everywhere, but if you want to immerse yslf in spore dont talk about international schools! our schools are 100 per cent safer than schools in canada, uk and the usa!

  • @reubenlee3770
    @reubenlee377025 күн бұрын

    Great man

  • @user-bf5jf7gb5s
    @user-bf5jf7gb5s3 күн бұрын

    Yeahh CWO for litters . In the 80s and 90s it's much more stricter in Singapore but It keeps law , order and peace I lived in Singapore from 1989 to 2013 I'm a Kampung boy in Changi Village , I'm Filipino , Singapore is my second home❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Thunderpuddle
    @ThunderpuddleКүн бұрын

    Really interesting video, learned a lot from this. Also, not easy to make content in that heat!

  • @martinthemillwright
    @martinthemillwright25 күн бұрын

    The guys a Doctor of course he’s going to be successful. For a regular Joe it’s much different.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Self- employed Entrepreneurfor 26 years in Singapore, and I worked 12 years in Construction and as a mover to put myself through Med school..thanks.

  • @Ramy-ql3tr
    @Ramy-ql3tr28 күн бұрын

    Being a small island, with minimum natural landscapes & scenery, Sg oftens get ridiculed. Sg just perseveres, and Majulah 😊 Other Asean countries should learn from Sg how she brings races together.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    So very true in a troubled world- Singapore is open , growing, small in size but outweighs itself in stature many many fold💯💯💯be blessed - Majullah Singapura 🇸🇬

  • @edgyguy8240
    @edgyguy8240Ай бұрын

    A doctor saying "Fenatol" twice? 😂 And staying in an HDB? Incredible!

  • @sunnyjuinn
    @sunnyjuinn24 күн бұрын

    Kudos, Brian.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Be blessed and appreciate our Nation and leadership in a too often wayward and weakly directed world- Majullah Singapura 🇸🇬

  • @peterong9588
    @peterong9588Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @MaxChernov

    @MaxChernov

    Ай бұрын

    No, thank you! 🙏

  • @peterong9588

    @peterong9588

    Ай бұрын

    Love your videos !

  • @gohsingwah
    @gohsingwahАй бұрын

    13:21 - he said “WE have a mandatory savings program” The fellow is practically Singaporean…

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    29 күн бұрын

    I have been blessed to be a PR to contribute to 🇸🇬 Majullah Singapura!

  • @Simplejunk92
    @Simplejunk9223 күн бұрын

    Welcome to Sembawang~

  • @livetill7136
    @livetill7136Ай бұрын

    His words made me think that instead of merging schools, SG should increate the intake of expat kids in local schools. Win win.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    29 күн бұрын

    Great idea! The experience could benefit both!!

  • @nowhere3246
    @nowhere324629 күн бұрын

    Singapore is a tiny country even for it's own citizens and if many foreigners are attracted to Singapore (push - unsafe homeland; pull - SG's low crime, work opp etc.) and want to migrate, makes sense to have some controls (e.g. high expenses) to preserve the current SG quality & way of life that is so highly attractive in the first place.

  • @58Odyssey
    @58OdysseyАй бұрын

    I really enjoy this interview. Thank you

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you kindly and I spoke from the heart as to many many strengths of Singapore and of Singaporeans !Majullah Singapura 🇸🇬

  • @tongxuhan1329
    @tongxuhan13293 күн бұрын

    I can’t help but think about the Chinese idiom - 得寸进尺- whenever he mentions “give an inch they’ll take a yard”

  • @surprisedmike
    @surprisedmikeАй бұрын

    I've been to Singapore several times and for reasonably extended stays. I live in Canada, right downtown in Toronto, and I've visited Vancouver many times. So, I'm very familiar with life in Canada and somewhat familiar with life in Singapore. As far as his comments on Canada go, these are over the top exaggerations. Yes, there is crime in Canada and it has a serious drug problem, but I can walk anywhere in Toronto (and do so regularly) without fear and I have never been robbed or threatened. Vancouver is also quite safe with perhaps Hastings St. being an area to avoid (Granville can also be rough in parts) because of the addicts. Singapore is a lovely place. I always enjoy my time there and I'm looking forward to return. But Singapore is a much smaller and a much more homogeneous place than Canada so it is really comparing an apple to an orange. It is also somewhat less free than Canada in terms of what kinds of behavior are tolerated. I don't have any problems with conforming to Singapore's standards but frankly I think they are too harsh in some respects. For example, at the extreme end, both the death penalty and caning are really not things that a modern, civilized country should participate in. In any case, my verdict is that both Canada and Singapore are wonderful places yet both have aspects that could be improved.

  • @brianjamestracey

    @brianjamestracey

    28 күн бұрын

    I respect your opinion...but perhaps if you spent a day or two on the frontlines in Vancouver you would not be as insulated from the reality of the situation as you apparently are- I have friends and colleagues who are direct 'combatants" as Paramedics and Physicians/Nurses in A&E wards and they are completely, completely... over-wrought...the numbers speak for themselves..2342 drug OD deaths in 2022 in Vancouver alone in one year, over 40,000 OD deaths in Canada from 2016-2023 (the eight year Vietnam War from 1965-1973 had 58,209 US military deaths by comparison, and that's armed combatants utilizing every lethal means and technology to kill each other dude!); 53,000 drug relate Hospitalizations and 271,000 Medical Referrals directly related (source Health Canada Dec 2023 "Federal Actions on the Over Dose Crisis"...."walk in another person's shoes"... ride in the back of an Ambulance or Vancouver Police cruiser for a few shifts, and then tell me I am "over-the top exaggerations"...you speak of what you know not...suggest you stop being a key-board warrior and go volunteer for a shift or 2 with Paramedical or Law Enforcement to open your eyes and your heart..

  • @surprisedmike

    @surprisedmike

    28 күн бұрын

    @@brianjamestracey Hmm, whose reality? A frontline worker such as a police officer will have a very different perspective than the typical citizen whose experience is more like mine.. Your comments suggested the reality of a typical citizen and, to put it bluntly, and they are bullshit! In my opinion, you showed extremely poor judgement in the comments you made. Actually, you came across generally as kind of full of yourself..

  • @genejoy

    @genejoy

    28 күн бұрын

    Why should a modern civilised country not have the death penalty or caning, when it prevents actions/crimes that have no place in modern civilised countries? Curious to hear your thoughts.

  • @surprisedmike

    @surprisedmike

    28 күн бұрын

    @@genejoy Because it exemplifies the kind of behavior you are trying to eliminate.

  • @mypyrennees7164

    @mypyrennees7164

    28 күн бұрын

    Agree with you. That guy is over exaggerating.

  • @hanzhongguo2497
    @hanzhongguo249727 күн бұрын

    I am amazed how well, in depth and correct this Canadian expat guy knows about Singapore and Singaporeans, i am surprised that alot of Singaporeans work 2 jobs, i reckon our PAP government don't even know this