What is the future of immigrants in Canada? - Sahil Sayal | Shafoli Kapur | Kubeir Kamal

Kubeir Kamal, Sahil Sayal, and Shafoli Kapur, all CICC-licensed immigration consultants, discuss the current state and future of Express Entry based on insights from the recent NCIC conference in Halifax. They also discuss how students and temporary workers should prepare both their profiles and mentally for the situation, and practical ways to handle the current challenging state of immigration.
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  • @donaquel9557
    @donaquel9557Ай бұрын

    Please stop saying that students have a right to their Canadian Dream because the CIC website clearly states that not all applicants will be eligible for PR. So who is responsible for their dream? It’s not the government. They need to plan and migrate better.

  • @JustinSam1995

    @JustinSam1995

    Ай бұрын

    Yes they love tim hortons and then blaming govt any how having a pr they can't afford a proper home then what's the point

  • @Raihanul-Hoque

    @Raihanul-Hoque

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠then stop begging for money because these international students brought billions and billions of dollars to Canada and paid salaries of hundreds and thousand peoples salary otherwise canadians would have starved to death 😂😂😂 they work and paid the highest amount of taxes

  • @ARJINDERSINGHAJMANI

    @ARJINDERSINGHAJMANI

    Ай бұрын

    Govt is charging 3 times the fees from international students,and students are paying 3 times the fees only to get PR which was almost guaranteed by govt in past. And nobody will come canada to study only bcoz standard of education of canada is not upto that level of fees charged. ITis only the the ambition to live in canada after and getting PR with drives them to study and pay such hefty fees.

  • @ARJINDERSINGHAJMANI

    @ARJINDERSINGHAJMANI

    Ай бұрын

    Discussion is very good and reality. Shefali boldly said the truth and all of you very well said. Wrong decissions of govt led such a situation.And why did they all allow collages to give admission in such a big number.

  • @user-wb8dv2oo2h
    @user-wb8dv2oo2hАй бұрын

    Canada and Canadians first!Three four years back, who were working at Tim Hortons? It was the locals who were working at these fastfood outlets. During covid, Canadians stayed home and the international students started working at these places. Now there's no Covid and children of Canadians find it difficult to find jobs even during summer vacation. And PR status is not a right, it's a privilege!! Demanding PR status with reduced points/or scores!! OMG! Only in Canada!!

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    100% ikr

  • @RajDas-ob4mp

    @RajDas-ob4mp

    Ай бұрын

    This is Trudeau and Singh fault .let your MPs know its time to stop this nonsense .indians who came here in the 60’70’s.Though a tough point system and medical and security checks have assimilated and made a good life in Canada .these students are giving the Indo Canadians a bad name

  • @mustafakayani813

    @mustafakayani813

    23 күн бұрын

    Deport deport deport

  • @videosandphotoslide7866
    @videosandphotoslide7866Ай бұрын

    WHAT IS THE MEANING OF A VISA ??? Visa doesn't mean you will get PR and Visa doesn't mean you protest and go hunger strike and take the Government hostage 🤔🇨🇦

  • @majapahit3168
    @majapahit3168Ай бұрын

    I just don’t understand why they’re introducing a pathway to citizenship for undoc mented immigrants when there are 10s of 1000s of high skilled, legal immigrants waiting in the EE pool. It makes no sense.

  • @darpanjadhav9160

    @darpanjadhav9160

    Ай бұрын

    It's for vote bank politics

  • @shaq-wu4ql
    @shaq-wu4qlАй бұрын

    Shafoli is presenting that because of these students we had Tim Hortons and if they will leave, we won’t get coffee and there will be no Tm Hortons. Just for her knowledge I am drinking Tim Hortons coffee since last 28 years. I visited Tim Hortons at least 2 times every day. Tim Hortons was there when these students don’t exist. Service was good and they listen and serve me what I want with respectfully same taste always, whereas now a days they are working like owner had push them to work with no interest.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    You have a point

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don't want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you'll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don't want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can't find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you'll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected.

  • @ranjithar996
    @ranjithar996Ай бұрын

    Consultants are also responsible for this plight of students in Canada. Consultants promoted study route when Canada stopped inviting and processing outside Canada applicants during Covid days.

  • @PPareshP
    @PPareshPАй бұрын

    Thanks for you come together appreciate your hard work to guide immigrants

  • @user-xf9md4ez1n
    @user-xf9md4ez1nАй бұрын

    I have never encountered such poor immigration policies. I came to Canada to pursue a PhD and spent many years here. Despite losing 40 to 50 points due to my age, securing a permanent job offer, and working for over a year in the government, I still have not obtained permanent residency after six years. Federal government policies have allowed individuals with fake or substandard degrees to obtain permanent residency, overlooked fraudulent LMIA letters, and granted work permits to millions on tourist visas. Provincial governments act independently. As a political scientist and highly skilled worker, I have the option to go to the UK or the USA and start afresh. Nevertheless, I will never forget the corruption and discrimination I experienced in Canada. We should not have to bear the consequences of flawed policies. It is also evident that the federal government acted intentionally by granting permanent residency to a large number of people two years ago, aiming to make them citizens before the election. As a result, they no longer prioritize international students or residents already in Canada. This has undermined the democratic principles of the country.

  • @JohnAnderson-sq8lt

    @JohnAnderson-sq8lt

    Ай бұрын

    Trudope and his cronnies just wanted votes from these people

  • @richardmarcial4741

    @richardmarcial4741

    Ай бұрын

    YOU KNOW WHAT? INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ROBBED CANADIAN CITIZENS FOR A JOB. LOOK a 15 yrs old canadian need to apply for part time job. no job available.............international students overstayed in canada they need to go back to home country after they graduated

  • @AJA46423
    @AJA46423Ай бұрын

    Sahil Sayal exhibited the greatest maturity in this conversation compared to the others.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    After all he is an old soul 👌🏼👍🏼

  • @SahilSayal

    @SahilSayal

    Ай бұрын

    @@AskKubeir That's true... m htting 90 as of today :)

  • @willankhatter

    @willankhatter

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@SahilSayal😂😂😂😂

  • @sanskritiagrawal963

    @sanskritiagrawal963

    Ай бұрын

    The praise of one should not come at the cost of others.

  • @azeemuddin786md
    @azeemuddin786mdАй бұрын

    Out of all the videos of your Kamal bhai this is #TOP NOTCH.

  • @nishantsharma3100
    @nishantsharma3100Ай бұрын

    Whenever someone asks me for best immigration consultants I always refer Askkubeir and Sahil Sayal. Glad to see you two together.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you, very kind of you

  • @anneboyer6359
    @anneboyer6359Ай бұрын

    Shafoli, with all due respect is wrong that Canadians do not want to do the jobs that international students are doing. I assure you that is not the case and Shafoli didn't present any proof of this claim. It is a feeling she spoke here. In my own life, I know many Canadians who would willingly take those jobs.

  • @derekperera2974

    @derekperera2974

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you. And I made a lengthy comment regarding what she mentioned.

  • @yashkeshani9940

    @yashkeshani9940

    Ай бұрын

    That's why she mentioned it can be debatable, so it's something that impact the job market

  • @stutisharma6024

    @stutisharma6024

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely. She spoke no sense

  • @cdalmeida75

    @cdalmeida75

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you. She is wrong in many ways

  • @iliasbougoudis8219
    @iliasbougoudis8219Ай бұрын

    Hello Mr. Kubeir. I see a change in the website of IRCC regarding old draws.. Every category-based draw now is mentioned as (Version 1). Do you believe that there will be a different variation of category based draw (e.g., category + CEC)? Or region based draws?

  • @mateenharis2726
    @mateenharis2726Ай бұрын

    WRONG! young Canadian kids cant get a job even a tims just to get life experience cause all these low jobs are packed with indian international students. Adult Canadians cant also get job anywhere . Have you seen the lines of indian international student just for one job at malls OMG .wakeup

  • @azeemuddin786md

    @azeemuddin786md

    Ай бұрын

    The issue with young Canadian or children is they don't show up for work regularly and they work only on summer breaks. We have business so we know how it goes. You train them for 1 week and prepare him for job the next day you get a text he is not willing to come for work. If Canadians are so nice and care about young kids then why they hire this international student ? When the weather is cold and poor you need international student and super summer canadian.

  • @JamiesNewton

    @JamiesNewton

    Ай бұрын

    My younger sister and her friends are one. I feel so bad I took a year off to save. She has taken a year off hoping to get a job, once again this will be a summer she can’t get a job. I’ve already been boycotting. Places with 30% or more Indian workers I don’t shop there.

  • @derekperera2974

    @derekperera2974

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you. And I made a lengthy comment regarding what she mentioned. Please read. Hello Shafoli Kapur. How dare you say that the international students are not to be blamed for the job and housing crisis? Most of the jobs here in Ontario are filled up with Indian students. Where ever you look, Tim Hortons, Walmart and other grocery stores, security are tall taken up by Indian international students. And do you think that canadian residents don't want to work in these areas? How about the new permanent residents who arrive here from around the world. When you say that your Indian students are working in areas where the Canadians don't want to work. What do your definition of being Canadian? Are you referring to white? There are Canadians from all over the world. And most of them like and want to work part time. But there are no opportunities available because of Indian students. How about the summer students? some of the local college students who want to do a part time job to pay for their tution fees but they are not able to find a job. And this stupid government keeps extending the work permits of all international students who by majority are Indians. I am naturalized Canadian and I like to work in Tim Hortons on a part time basis. But I can never get a job there. A friend of mine sponsored his wife and she arrived in Canada with a permanent resident visa over 6 months ago. And she still can't find an entry level job. All opportunities are gone to the Indians. What a shame. And as soon as an opportunity arises the Indians working in a restaurant or a mall will immediately recommend a fellow Indian. Go and find out for yourself. Go to a Tim Hortons restaurant or a mall. You guys are like leeches. All other nationalities are deprived of opportunities. And most of the students who came here didn't come here with the intention of receiving an education. But to find a pathway to settle down. And there were 800,000 Indian students who have registered for Management course. What do they think? to come here and become Managers and not do any work? Besides, you don't find Indians working in construction or even in building maintenance or cleaning jobs. I have been to a lot of buildings and most of the cleaners I see is of different nationalities. I have not seen even on Indian cleaner in a building. Shame on them. This country was doing great until the stupid liberals came to power. All the Khalistan extremists are here. And now they are protesting when their work permits are renewed. What do they think? are they trying to stay here by force? Who do they think they are? All they people should be sent back once their work permits expire so that Canadians will have the opportunity to find work. And now you say that these international students were offered a dream. They are were given some opportunity to work. And not to stay here permanently. And their dream was to find a PR pathway and not to receive an education.

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don’t want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you’ll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don’t want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can’t find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you’ll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected.

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    @@JamiesNewtonI agree

  • @tushar.2383
    @tushar.2383Ай бұрын

    Most awaited meeting 🎉

  • @rohitpathak4354
    @rohitpathak4354Ай бұрын

    @AskKubeir --- Informative video! Can you please share your thoughts on the future of the candidates who are outside Canada also?

  • @dipendersingh3534
    @dipendersingh3534Ай бұрын

    Student SOP says they are coming here for study , No where ever they are mentioning they are coming here for PR. PR pathways is an additional brownie which is now pie in the sky. Also , the jobs Canadians wont do these jobs because Tim Horten employers did not hire a Canadian and only hire international students so they pay them less pay which is also exploitation.

  • @techpulseai
    @techpulseaiАй бұрын

    In a country where white collar jobs are so few in the current economy, the lady saying: "international students and temporary foreign workers do the jobs that immigrants and citizens do not want to do" is absolutely wrong. Even these survival jobs are so scarce these days in any major city. International students and tfws take these jobs through agencies which are also operated by some India origin folks giving no chance to the actual residents of the country. In this economy, Canada should turn International student program into US mode which is allowing them to work on campus only.

  • @vaibhavkale5502

    @vaibhavkale5502

    Ай бұрын

    💯!! These two guests seem to have lost it !! Talking like entitled !! Sahil even mentioning that IRCC should let clear cut pathway for their PR even before bringing these students to Canada !! That’s really some stupid shit !!

  • @annieseepersaud1484

    @annieseepersaud1484

    Ай бұрын

    You’re absolutely correct

  • @Raihanul-Hoque

    @Raihanul-Hoque

    Ай бұрын

    @@vaibhavkale5502then stop begging for money because these international students brought billions and billions of dollars to Canada and paid salaries of hundreds and thousand peoples salary otherwise canadians would have starved to death 😂😂😂 they work and paid the highest amount of taxes

  • @vaibhavkale5502

    @vaibhavkale5502

    Ай бұрын

    @@Raihanul-Hoque even the government can say that stop lying on your SOPs where you desperately garuntee them that you would go back after your study and won’t become an immigrant!!

  • @goodman8275

    @goodman8275

    Ай бұрын

    I fully understand and agreed with this listener.

  • @viraj5132
    @viraj5132Ай бұрын

    Good to see Indians coming together rather than competing and staying apart

  • @AxlanMedia
    @AxlanMediaАй бұрын

    The crossover we deserve

  • @Realtruth77710
    @Realtruth77710Ай бұрын

    Canada's primary target audience for its education and business sectors was India. They conducted an in-depth study of the situation in India and created a false sense of hope by granting permanent residency to a few individuals to attract more people. Once they reached a certain level of immigration, they aimed to reduce the number of Indian immigrants. This is why the Express Entry scores are high, and they are not issuing invitations. Additionally, they have paused all Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Fair point

  • @rs218
    @rs218Ай бұрын

    Instead of spoiling their country's name abroad by doing such cheap stunts, international students should respectably head back home and plan their future better. These protests are only getting bad press in the Canadian media.

  • @RamSharma-nz8vr

    @RamSharma-nz8vr

    Ай бұрын

    International students should consider heading back home respectfully to plan their future better instead of tarnishing their country's reputation with these protests. These actions are only generating negative press in the Canadian media and could harm their chances of employment in Canada or abroad, as extensive background checks (including social media) are the norm in the 21st century. Engaging in respectful dialogue with the government is a more constructive approach than these publicity stunts. Remember, a Study Visa was never a guaranteed path to PR. It's essential to adapt to changing market dynamics rather than waste limited PGWP time on protests.

  • @JustinSam1995

    @JustinSam1995

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly they come to canada for studying skill trade or skilled jobs if they are working in tims and feeling entitled for pr it's there fault Indias name is already ruined by new immigrants coming from Punjab car insurance is skyrocketing in Brampton

  • @Raihanul-Hoque

    @Raihanul-Hoque

    Ай бұрын

    And why? Because you rohit who came to Canada from Indian got his PR and passport living peacefully and now doesn’t want others to succeed 😂

  • @rs218

    @rs218

    Ай бұрын

    @@Raihanul-HoqueIt is upto you to assume things about me in your head. Forget about me, the immigration consultant lady said it herself that "Canada has gone to the dogs". You can imagine what the Canadian citizens would be thinking of you.

  • @Bohosapien1
    @Bohosapien1Ай бұрын

    Studying aboard does not promise PR .. students in Canada needs to understand this … it is high time Canada takes only well qualified people for PR .. people who can contribute to economy .. people who are here and have jobs and paying taxes .. should be given PR on priority ..

  • @faizanrauf204
    @faizanrauf204Ай бұрын

    You guys should sit together more often for a podcast or something similar. Great session.

  • @SahilSayal

    @SahilSayal

    Ай бұрын

    @Askkubeir I invite you to a podcast. Public demand hai bhai :)

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Done hai bhai

  • @bandulagamarachchi9876

    @bandulagamarachchi9876

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, very useful

  • @bandulagamarachchi9876

    @bandulagamarachchi9876

    Ай бұрын

    Looking forward to it...Lal Advani a.k.a. Kubeir and Sahil Sayal are probably the two best in this business

  • @shagunshagun7038
    @shagunshagun7038Ай бұрын

    He was working as 'Assistant Accountant" and resigned on his own accord and relieved from the services w.e.f. 05/02/2020. During the work period, his duties and responsibilities were: • Preparing financial documents such as invoices, bills, and accounts payable and receivable.& Managing payroll. • Completing financial reports on a regular basis and providing information to the finance team. • Completing bank reconciliations Hello sir I have back home experience . Can you plz let me know noc code iam confused

  • @meetahasija3908
    @meetahasija3908Ай бұрын

    Hi my son has got AoR in December under common law his eligible biometric and medical is updated now he is waiting for PR card can you tell how long to wait he is Calgary Alberta

  • @shawonahmed5775
    @shawonahmed5775Ай бұрын

    Students do the jobs that Canadians don't want to do - isn't entirely true. There is a substantial number of PGWP holders who work in very High Skilled sectors, have excellent CRS score. But still suffering, cz Express Entry is messed up.

  • @CaptainSnowball08

    @CaptainSnowball08

    Ай бұрын

    This is the most annoying myth perpetrated by consultants. Tim Hortons jobs used to be done by school kids and teens are now done by 40 year olds from India

  • @tbor1277

    @tbor1277

    Ай бұрын

    @@CaptainSnowball08 True.

  • @willankhatter

    @willankhatter

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@CaptainSnowball08those were summer jobs for young Canadians, but now it's immigration pathway 🚮

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don’t want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you’ll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don’t want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can’t find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you’ll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected.

  • @lavish198
    @lavish198Ай бұрын

    But for people in finance, I don’t know where they stand. I work for one of the big 5s and I have always been in finance. My education and work experience both. I don’t know what to do now.

  • @konchady
    @konchadyАй бұрын

    How's the market for immigration consultants?

  • @TDOTImmigration
    @TDOTImmigrationАй бұрын

    It was a great conversation, Kubeir and Sahil. Looking forward to more discussions like this! - Shafoli

  • @shafiatabassum7882
    @shafiatabassum7882Ай бұрын

    Sahil Sayal exhibited the greatest maturity in this conversation compared to the others - ACCEPTED 100% correct

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely. He is such an old soul

  • @garrychad5195
    @garrychad5195Ай бұрын

    i consider myself lucky to get my PR last week without going to Canada and struggle there being a student

  • @lifethroughromans8295

    @lifethroughromans8295

    Ай бұрын

    @garrychad5195 - Would you kindly share how?

  • @garrychad5195

    @garrychad5195

    Ай бұрын

    @@lifethroughromans8295 i got Ontario tech- human capital priority PNP

  • @Linda-uq3ve
    @Linda-uq3veАй бұрын

    I know there is a lot of young international students who are afraid they can’t stay or get PR but believe me.. there are a lot of adults with lot of canadian work experience, Lmia ect and we still can’t get PR. I feel like we should be prioritized: we didn’t came here paying a school to get a visa but we earned that visa with our skills and work

  • @arbocreaston1252
    @arbocreaston1252Ай бұрын

    I am on pr it was really tough to get here till now i am looking for a job since 6 months no job not even a survival job

  • @user-kp8tp3eo7o
    @user-kp8tp3eo7oАй бұрын

    My spouse is on study permit and I’m awaiting my spousal work permit. If my spousal permit is approved can my spouse apply for PR alone or have to apply with me ?

  • @mohammedsaadyaseen3372
    @mohammedsaadyaseen3372Ай бұрын

    It's not that local Canadian kids don't want to work. They don't want to work at a wage that is minimum and are taken advantage upon.

  • @birdman1265

    @birdman1265

    Ай бұрын

    They don't understand this!

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    Local Canadian kids are currently eager for summer jobs but can’t find any because international students are taking them all. If you cross the border to the U.S., you’ll see local kids working everywhere.

  • @birdman1265

    @birdman1265

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ottawaexplorer200 Trudeau sold out the younger CANADIANS future to Indian aliens

  • @nilufermursellioglu3917
    @nilufermursellioglu3917Ай бұрын

    ❤ excellent.

  • @ashokreddydonapati4996
    @ashokreddydonapati4996Ай бұрын

    Hey kubeir is there any pause on Alberta techpathway recently I got an NOI in AAIP stream please respond

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    No there is no pause, though the processing has been delayed

  • @ashokreddydonapati4996

    @ashokreddydonapati4996

    Ай бұрын

    @@AskKubeir Thanks for a quick response and I always eagerly wait for your new videos

  • @gladiatorbrar4673
    @gladiatorbrar4673Ай бұрын

    KZreadrs round-table 😊 on a lighter note

  • @vinayattri2553
    @vinayattri2553Ай бұрын

    A student goes through alot just in the hope to get PR but Canada has soft heart for refugees not for them who working hard to settle here.

  • @parveshsaini8967

    @parveshsaini8967

    Ай бұрын

    A student is not facing bombing, seeing his parents die in a war or women getting raped...... So a life of refugee is a nightmare...... Life of student is not that hard, if nothing will happen in canada for them, they can go back to India and live peacefully

  • @lakeofbays1622

    @lakeofbays1622

    Ай бұрын

    As if Canada owes you something.

  • @majapahit3168

    @majapahit3168

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@parveshsaini8967Refugees are supposed to go to the first safe country, not a country on the other side of the world. Besides, no one takes more refugees than Canada and they get benefits without ever paying taxes.

  • @majapahit3168

    @majapahit3168

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠@@parveshsaini8967Refugees are supposed to claim their status in the first safe country, not a country on the other side of the world. Germany and Sweden turned anti-immigrant because they accepted too many refugees.

  • @majapahit3168

    @majapahit3168

    Ай бұрын

    @@parveshsaini8967Asylum seekers are supposed to claim it in the first safe country, not a country so far away. They also enjoy free benefits without paying taxes. That’s why countries like Germany and Sweden did a u-turn in their policies. Canada seems to be following them.

  • @rampoudel5553
    @rampoudel5553Ай бұрын

    I am planning to pursue a Master's in Computational Science from Laurentian University because of the OINP Master Graduate Program. Given that the postgraduate PNP of BC has changed a few months ago with an mandatory job offer, what's the possibility of changes in the OINP Master program? Should I opt for a 1-year or a 2-year program? Or would it be better to choose an Atlantic province for a better result for PR in the future? Please shed some light on this matter.

  • @venomsss2577

    @venomsss2577

    Ай бұрын

    bro it will definitely change for Ontario just like BC lot's of students going for masters now

  • @venomsss2577

    @venomsss2577

    Ай бұрын

    choose Atlantic provinces or Manitoba, Alberta

  • @bodhisattva6308

    @bodhisattva6308

    Ай бұрын

    If you have money and have intention to study and gain work experience come. If you depend on PR for your future. Probably not right time to come. Better to apply for express entry and wait .

  • @1980ify
    @1980ifyАй бұрын

    Nice collab guys! Informative! I've a question to you guys🙏 If I'm changing from my current college in ontario to a college in alberta for my second program, do I follow the same application procedure for study permit extension as I would if I were extending my study permit at the same college?

  • @davidadenrele661
    @davidadenrele661Ай бұрын

    Protesting as an International student will not help the situation how many Indian student with fake admission letter did Canada absorbed, 2 or 3 years ago,if Canada could be empathetic to help them then what makes them think they wont help them now by granting them PGWP and then PR after studies am not saying this because am not an Indian or because am in Canada or because am an African there should be a round table discussion with the Canadian Government, using approachable strategies, Canadian government have a listening hear and they will definitely assists international student patience is the key here, protesting would only make matters worst, and the outcome of the protest will affect other future student hoping of coming to Canada, If this protest continue all the provinces might end up not accepting International student in other to avoid chaos and protest, Canada is a peaceful country and the only options left would be for provinces to accept only foreign workers using the available created pathways, via IRCC, i believe in the government of PM Justin Trudeau he's working so hard to help everyone in Canada with its economic and immigration policies protest is not best way out of resolving this issue wisdom is profitable to direct my piece of advice.

  • @RamSharma-nz8vr

    @RamSharma-nz8vr

    Ай бұрын

    The 700 students facing deportation due to fake admission letters was a significant mistake by the Canadian government, and they had to rectify their error. However, the current student protests are a different issue. These demonstrations show some international students acting entitled, forgetting that PR was never a guaranteed promise. It was a possibility, now limited due to changing policies. Protests and disruptive actions won't help; instead, a respectful dialogue with the government is a better approach. The focus should be on strategic planning and adaptability, not entitlement.

  • @virdhillon1
    @virdhillon1Ай бұрын

    The lady is so out of touch with reality. She is really emphasizing the word 'Canadian'. Canadians don't want to do these jobs. Canadian kids can't even get summer jobs anymore.

  • @RamSharma-nz8vr

    @RamSharma-nz8vr

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it seems the lady moved to Canada right after the 2007-2008 financial crisis when times were different. As an Immigration Consultant, she likely sympathizes with PR aspirants and students stuck in limbo. The reality is that many students received PR with questionable foreign work experience and pursued low-quality diplomas in Canada, often skipping classes and outsourcing assignments. They lack essential workplace skills and now find themselves stranded, leading to all this drama.

  • @travelboom237

    @travelboom237

    Ай бұрын

    You are questioning on employer..they are doing businesses so they know, who is suitable them for the business. Who will work longer , who will work hard and with regulated wage ofcourse minimum. If you were a employer, surely, you will hire skilled person with minimum pay so your business will be in profit. International students or or any other nationality are not responsible for people not getting jobs..! It's all about policy , difficulty in starting businesses and taxation killing...!!! You are not getting jobs not because of someone or international students... because your skill set are not align with the employers business. Everyday on indeed , job bank , LinkedIn thousands are job posting going on...but they need the people who has right skill and meaningful people. So blame yourself not others ! Thanks

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don't want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you'll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don't want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can't find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you'll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected.

  • @ishmeetsingh4473
    @ishmeetsingh4473Ай бұрын

    Shufali madam you said very correctly; i appreciate

  • @TDOTImmigration

    @TDOTImmigration

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @derekperera2974

    @derekperera2974

    Ай бұрын

    Hello Shafoli Kapur. How dare you say that the international students are not to be blamed for the job and housing crisis? Most of the jobs here in Ontario are filled up with Indian students. Where ever you look, Tim Hortons, Walmart and other grocery stores, security are tall taken up by Indian international students. And do you think that canadian residents don't want to work in these areas? How about the new permanent residents who arrive here from around the world. When you say that your Indian students are working in areas where the Canadians don't want to work. What do your definition of being Canadian? Are you referring to white? There are Canadians from all over the world. And most of them like and want to work part time. But there are no opportunities available because of Indian students. How about the summer students? some of the local college students who want to do a part time job to pay for their tution fees but they are not able to find a job. And this stupid government keeps extending the work permits of all international students who by majority are Indians. I am naturalized Canadian and I like to work in Tim Hortons on a part time basis. But I can never get a job there. A friend of mine sponsored his wife and she arrived in Canada with a permanent resident visa over 6 months ago. And she still can't find an entry level job. All opportunities are gone to the Indians. What a shame. And as soon as an opportunity arises the Indians working in a restaurant or a mall will immediately recommend a fellow Indian. Go and find out for yourself. Go to a Tim Hortons restaurant or a mall. You guys are like leeches. All other nationalities are deprived of opportunities. And most of the students who came here didn't come here with the intention of receiving an education. But to find a pathway to settle down. And there were 800,000 Indian students who have registered for Management course. What do they think? to come here and become Managers and not do any work? Besides, you don't find Indians working in construction or even in building maintenance or cleaning jobs. I have been to a lot of buildings and most of the cleaners I see is of different nationalities. I have not seen even on Indian cleaner in a building. Shame on them. This country was doing great until the stupid liberals came to power. All the Khalistan extremists are here. And now they are protesting when their work permits are renewed. What do they think? are they trying to stay here by force? Who do they think they are? All they people should be sent back once their work permits expire so that Canadians will have the opportunity to find work. And now you say that these international students were offered a dream. They are were given some opportunity to work. And not to stay here permanently. And their dream was to find a PR pathway and not to receive an education.

  • @KhadimHussainBandesha
    @KhadimHussainBandeshaАй бұрын

    Will you please tell about inellibility?

  • @mimictravel
    @mimictravelАй бұрын

    very nice talk. I like it

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for liking

  • @ginaross295
    @ginaross2956 күн бұрын

    The lady should get her facts right when she says international students do the jobs which Canadians don’t want to do. Canadian teens start their careers usually with jobs as servers in coffee shops, customer service staff in stores etc. I honestly found her a little annoying 😅. But great to see Sahil and Kubeir together 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ariellegibson
    @ariellegibsonАй бұрын

    I hope the main take away for everyone is: everyone will not get PR. It was never designed that way, there is and always will be a cap. You have to remain competitive. No one will just give it to you. Nor is it promised.

  • @throttlebeasts8841

    @throttlebeasts8841

    Ай бұрын

    Then government shouldn't issue study permits then why sell a dream then ? Simply stop immigration after demand is fulfilled. And btw refugees from Africa also shouldn't be allowed to enter when they arrive at Montreal airport with a family of 5 with 200$ then they are given financial assistance up to 2000$ per month even more depending on situations free transit pass , I have one Nigerian roommate he got asylum at Montreal airport spend 20$ on bus came to Ottawa and he has been sitting at home for 10 months now chilling and always drinking whiskey lol I asked him why don't you work like u can earn more money he's like I am already successful let me enjoy I'm like ok bud so students are way better investments than them which everybody keeps targeting and shaming although they bring 50k in advance as tuition fee and 10-20k in GIC plus next 1-3 years tuition fee around 40-90k they will pay either earning or recover from home country then people like u leave a soft comment about expressing your intentions of removing them

  • @rogerronny3411
    @rogerronny3411Ай бұрын

    Can you make a video about rnip and possiblities

  • @gautampatel7057
    @gautampatel7057Ай бұрын

    What's the goal target for OINP

  • @tanyahooda8755
    @tanyahooda8755Ай бұрын

    Hi sir, I had a question for you, I am on PGWP expiring next year. I was wondering if I can I pursue masters program inside Canada and be back on Study Permit!

  • @bodhisattva6308

    @bodhisattva6308

    Ай бұрын

    Pgwp cannot be issued more than once. So no you cannot.

  • @Summer-ov8hp
    @Summer-ov8hpАй бұрын

    The fact is that canada do not need persons in those job field do no matter of protest will help you. Lots of international students were sold a lie by agents not IRCC. Now they want to blame IRCC. Canada will take the categories of persons they need to benefit the country.

  • @kiranraj282
    @kiranraj282Ай бұрын

    "The jobs these students do are the Canadians don't want to do." That's not the problem, the problem is the students do the same job even after they graduated from school. Which means new students won't have the opportunity to work plus once they graduate, if they didn get skilled jobs, they can't get PR. Maybe the students should research about the school and if they can get a job for their study. The problem is the students are chosing unworthy schools and programs. That's the main issue.

  • @goofy_snp
    @goofy_snpАй бұрын

    NOC 0 job, Standing on 522 with dual intent LMIA which will expire soon. Still struggling....

  • @mayurpatel7831

    @mayurpatel7831

    Ай бұрын

    work on your IELTS

  • @goofy_snp

    @goofy_snp

    Ай бұрын

    Listening: 8 Speaking: 7.5 Reading: 7.5 Writing: 7

  • @abhishekdhumal8534

    @abhishekdhumal8534

    Ай бұрын

    Got invited ?

  • @Ottawaexplorer200
    @Ottawaexplorer200Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don’t want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you’ll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don’t want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can’t find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you’ll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected. Local Canadians are suffering right now Canadian GEN-Z has high credit card debit because they can’t work in those entry level jobs which were meant for them .

  • @vivektrivedi4599

    @vivektrivedi4599

    Ай бұрын

    Agree with you. I did my undergrad in the US and I was only permitted to work on campus 20 hours a week. Outside the campus I saw young american kids working in fast food restaurants

  • @johngomes9597
    @johngomes9597Ай бұрын

    Mam you are right about cov-19 time*

  • @Domain4
    @Domain4Ай бұрын

    Business is in danger

  • @meenakoh7997
    @meenakoh7997Ай бұрын

    Looks new

  • @kbmotography2873
    @kbmotography2873Ай бұрын

    You like it or not, SOP document can be used as a reason from Federal to avoid giving any further TR TO PR to current or may be future Int. Students at least till elections as they can annoy students but they may don’t like to disappoint the real canadian voters who are thinking that these students are the real reason behind these inflations which is actually not.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Nope. What you state in your SOP is just your intent and that intention is always subject to change given the current scenario and circumstances

  • @kbmotography2873

    @kbmotography2873

    Ай бұрын

    @@AskKubeir Sir yes but as per books it sounds good, but again politics is politics be it Canada, India or elsewhere. 😁 Thanks for replying. Love your content. ❤️🙏🏻 Sir, Anything on SINP or from Alberta PNP?

  • @RamSharma-nz8vr

    @RamSharma-nz8vr

    Ай бұрын

    @@AskKubeir Indeed, the students' intentions can and will certainly change (immediately) upon arriving in Canada. However, the SOP is one of the only documents that IRCC can use to hold international students accountable-it remains a formal declaration of their original plans. These are interesting times, and we need to see how this situation unfolds. This precedent will shape future student actions and immigration policies. 𝐈𝐭'𝐬 𝐚 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐈𝐑𝐂𝐂 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭, 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐢𝐟 𝐢𝐭 𝐦𝐞𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐛𝐞 𝐮𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲. 𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐜𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐮𝐩 - 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐲 𝐢𝐬 𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫!

  • @RamSharma-nz8vr

    @RamSharma-nz8vr

    Ай бұрын

    The SOP is a key document that IRCC can use to hold students accountable/bound by. Indeed, students might change their intentions, immediately upon arriving in Canada, but the SOP remains a formal declaration of their original plans. These are interesting times, and we need to see how this situation unfolds. This precedent will shape future student actions and immigration policies. It's a chance for IRCC to course correct, even if it means some students will be unhappy. Time to clean up - the party is over!

  • @AlMiMoz
    @AlMiMozАй бұрын

    There are enough opportunities back in India, it’s not a bad thing to go back, things are going to get worse in all the western economies. Focus on your career and you can return to Canada in the future where you’ll be able to land a job in your area of interest . Working a survival job will not build your career irrespective of the country you are in

  • @ShehryarKhanNSFW
    @ShehryarKhanNSFWАй бұрын

    The goats of immigration 🙌🏻

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @ABBAS-bm7rx
    @ABBAS-bm7rxАй бұрын

    So that means other countries workers should not have dream to work Canada, only students are deserve that ?after PR students will not support this lower work

  • @Kay-fn1xd
    @Kay-fn1xdАй бұрын

    Imagine 1 millions foreign workers not satisfied and protesting! There were definitely big flaws in the immigration policies in the past that has led to this

  • @lakeofbays1622

    @lakeofbays1622

    Ай бұрын

    Foreign workers as you said are foreign workers. They are supposed to go back if there is no demand for their work and seek employment in their own countries.

  • @Kay-fn1xd

    @Kay-fn1xd

    Ай бұрын

    @@lakeofbays1622 yes it’s true as name suggests foreign worker so they need to go back. But I m talking about the flaws in the policies like multiple experiments that has happened in the express entry - these experiments has impacted so many people lives . What I am asking is stable policies or sb who knows what they are doing to make a stable immigration policies so foreign workers can plan accordingly

  • @Ara198826
    @Ara198826Ай бұрын

    it is mind-blowing when they say international students take our jobs yes that ia true but that applies only to one nationality who monopolized every job in Canada , as a student from a minority country I can't even find jobs in McDonald's even tho I have over 7 years expirence in logistics and warehousing , I'm also expirenced Medical Laboratory Technologist with bachelor degree !

  • @ibrahimm2012
    @ibrahimm2012Ай бұрын

    As a ex international student I would say Canadian first . Everyone second. No disrespect but enough.

  • @willankhatter
    @willankhatterАй бұрын

    I'm not Canadian but have been to their website, I never saw anything "promising" anyone anything after study. They set the rules, and have the right to change them anytime they feel like. Respect the country, you're ruining it for everyone 🚮

  • @fiddlersmantra-relaxingambient
    @fiddlersmantra-relaxingambientАй бұрын

    I think French is now the next best pathway for anyone looking to get a PR!

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Yup

  • @jeevanjoshi1070
    @jeevanjoshi1070Ай бұрын

    ब्रह्मा लक्ष्मी महेश त्रिदेव Feeling 😊

  • @Vivaansaxena0211
    @Vivaansaxena0211Ай бұрын

    Either the vision is not clear or there is no alignment to that vision. And if we say economy is the factor affecting all these and definitely it’s not growing and one should not show any pathways … fix the house in order and have a long term vision to achieve those immigration targets… it’s now a trust issue and lack of confidence in immigration system.

  • @videosandphotoslide7866
    @videosandphotoslide7866Ай бұрын

    I am a Canadian citizen, and my children were born here I have five [5] Granddaughters from grade 12 student and University of BC, They used to get part-time jobs in the service industries to make some pocket money for themself NOW they can't because all jobs are taken by foreign student workers, and refugees🤔🇨🇦

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Fair comment

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don't want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you'll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don't want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can't find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you'll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected.

  • @rishikesh6791
    @rishikesh6791Ай бұрын

    Disagree with Shafoli's point about international students working jobs that Canadian citizens/PR holders don't want to. Frankly, I don't see the connection between going through a pg diploma or masters degree and working these jobs. These jobs are usually taken up by high school students, and the fact of the matter is that international students are desperate enough to take these jobs. So yes, in a way international students are stealing jobs that should ideally be taken up by high school students. Example: retail, fast-food.

  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    As a domestic Canadian student studying at a university in Ottawa, I want to address the flawed narrative that Canadians don’t want to do the jobs currently being filled by international students, especially those from India. Everyone around me is actively searching for summer jobs but struggling to find work. The reality is that these jobs are being occupied by international students who can be exploited due to their lack of permanent status in the country. On platforms like Twitter and Reddit, you’ll see people claiming that these entry-level jobs were meant for young Canadians. However, the government has brought in millions of international students to suppress wages for the domestic population, catering to big-box corporations. This has led to a lower standard of living for locals. The idea that domestic Canadians don’t want these jobs is completely false. For example, my 16-year-old brother is looking for work but can’t find any. Back in 2010, local Canadian kids from the neighborhood would be doing these jobs, not international students. If you look at the U.S., you’ll see that similar entry-level jobs are done by local kids. Canada is not much different from the U.S. in terms of how things operate. There was a time when these jobs were filled by local Canadians, not by millions of TFWs (temporary foreign workers). This narrative needs to be challenged and corrected. Local Canadians are suffering right now Canadian GEN-Z has high credit card debit because they can’t work in those entry level jobs which were meant for them .

  • @beyondknowing9063
    @beyondknowing9063Ай бұрын

    She said the students were showed dreams. I want to ask who showed them dreams ? Is it Canadian government or is it consultants like yourself who misled them into thinking that student visa is the way to PR. Shafoli seems to express the frustration of students and herself by blaming government. She should get a little honest towards her clients. She sounds so entitled

  • @ajaybhargavain
    @ajaybhargavainАй бұрын

    Very honest talk!! Many students already feeling cheated….like the “vocabulary has changed”

  • @anujgoswami1365
    @anujgoswami1365Ай бұрын

    Lot of People already have foreign work experience for over 3 years and bow they have earned CE too. So Govt. has to come up with something there is no way not to own this mess.

  • @amm7340
    @amm7340Ай бұрын

    Most important thing is those students are coming to study in canada are either rejected by US universities OR not having good academic, why should canada give PR to those. Instead canada need to focus on those who are already contributing to economy and growth of canada. We don't want students or people who prefer/force to stay in tents on university grounds Instead of study and research

  • @GurwinderSingh-qk8yg
    @GurwinderSingh-qk8ygАй бұрын

    Thank You for Being Bold Shafoli and throwing facts about Int. Students. ❤

  • @thaliarose8741
    @thaliarose8741Ай бұрын

    💯

  • @Chris-Kim
    @Chris-KimАй бұрын

    Difficulties rise and fall just like empires. Make sure it is very clear that you should avoid coming to Canada at this particular point of time unless as suggested in the video, you strategically plan ahead (Studying French or whatever). It will get better when the fear becomes overwhelming and eventually causes people to stop coming to Canada. Do not be fooled by unprofessional clowns on the internet saying "easy pr". There has never been an easy pr in history because of uncertainty, even the 75 jackpot.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @Theportraitartphotography
    @TheportraitartphotographyАй бұрын

    Ircc needs to doe something

  • @LoveSandhu-Reloaded
    @LoveSandhu-ReloadedАй бұрын

    TIMS Hortons is an interesting point. It feels like catch 22. TIMS franchise pay "shit" salary and have "shit" benefits and hence no one wants to work. If they pay better and have other perks, people will want to work. Biggest example is Starbucks. Their pay is better and hence "Canadians" want and has been seen working there. I think TIMS Hortons's corporate strategy is we will pay only x and if you want more, please leave we can "EASILY" fill it with someone else (mostly an immigrant). This is morally wrong. This is where we see "wage suppressions" in sectors (TIMI is just one example). It also gives rise to sentiment that that are too many immigrants. But sad part is people just blame the immigrants where the business owners need to share the blame.

  • @CanadaZindagi
    @CanadaZindagiАй бұрын

    Yes those students who never actually studied and did uber are genuine students 😂

  • @gurpreetgill6761
    @gurpreetgill6761Ай бұрын

    Your business depends on processing applications for international students, do there is a obvious conflict of interest here. Canada has every right to look out after its interest and right now, we are facing astronomical rise in cost of living . Mass immigration is only making it worse but these so called immigration consultants and real estate agents are smooching of the vulnerable and exploitation them to the max. Canada should start to enforce the laws with more vigour and stop mass immigration until it has resources to handle it.

  • @SuperStories.
    @SuperStories.Ай бұрын

    4:48. A disingenuous claim. Let us see demographics of resumes and applications submitted for Tim Hortons for example. To me it seems like young Canadians are not able to find jobs and pass application steps, despite applying to these jobs, and i can anecdotally see that Tim Hortons has many international students working there, compromising a majority of employees. Also, anecdotally, I know a a long-time Canadian Citizen of Indian background (~40 years) that works at Tim Hortons , has also realized that their boss/hiring manager is only hiring international students.

  • @abhishekhatode1263
    @abhishekhatode1263Ай бұрын

    Just saw a young Ukrainian healthy boy begging on the subway, never seen an Indian student or immigrant do that..:/

  • @testwuserw9837
    @testwuserw9837Ай бұрын

    Shafoli kapur raised correct point

  • @TDOTImmigration

    @TDOTImmigration

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you 😄

  • @wangdisherpa9898
    @wangdisherpa9898Ай бұрын

    who was capturing the video? its not stable

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    Apologies. This was an impromptu initiative

  • @Mohd55621
    @Mohd55621Ай бұрын

    Before the mass international students came who was doing these jobs, definitely you lady you will speak for your community, more they come you have your bred, politicians will be happy new comers are coming for their benefits, we pay taxes for our weekends jobs, students are paid cash check by the agencies, still the mass Canadian are keeping quiet.very easy to bring your spouse, a citizen has to go through delays to bring their spouse

  • @WorldTraveller0001
    @WorldTraveller0001Ай бұрын

    I am Indian Canadian 🇨🇦 and I don’t want see anymore indian Tim hortons, Uber Drivers 🤬 Canada 🇨🇦 is mixed of residents of all countries and Now we are seeing all immigrants 90% from one ☝️ country

  • @JamiesNewton
    @JamiesNewtonАй бұрын

    Ahah… “jobs Canadians don’t want to do” meanwhile my 17 year old sister once again can’t get a summer job because they are all taken by international students

  • @kavishdoshi9375

    @kavishdoshi9375

    Ай бұрын

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  • @Ottawaexplorer200

    @Ottawaexplorer200

    Ай бұрын

    Same thing here

  • @robinmcherian6753
    @robinmcherian6753Ай бұрын

    The guys who are already here in Canada need to fight, and its going to be hard. For people who are planning to come, do your research, don`t come trusting these consultants. and If your case is genuine and straight forward , just apply directly in IRCC websites, its plain and simple. You would need consultants in complicated cases. These are all marketing strategies and these guys were also making a living out of you, just like the Canadian government

  • @frankfanning6341
    @frankfanning6341Ай бұрын

    I'm not trying to be mean as I say this. I'm wanting to tell international students especially what many lifelong Canadians have experienced recently. Maybe it will shed a light somewhere in regards to 2024 immigration changes. Since 2020, international students have been flocking to a educational system that many Canadians now feel was used (by many of them) as a loophole-to-immigration. Students utilizing schooling as a back-door (not front-door) ticket to Canada. Swarming an old system that was not not NOT designed to be about EVERY international student wanting Permanent Residency. Now all Canadians have clued in that Canada's post secondary education system has (in 4 years time) turned into what they now are jokingly calling EDUGRATION. Something that the PUBLIC schools especially were not PRIMARILY created for. Plus 'edugration' (public or private) was NEVER approved by everyday Canadians. Plus what about Ghost Consulting that Canada told India to halt? Canadians want the $ greedy agents in other countries to stop MARKETING & LYING to their own people about access to PR or citizenship … or accommodation/jobs … in places like Canada being relatively easy (to get). And for any people living in western countries to be ashamed of themselves if they're getting greedy too. Anyone doing things to make $ off of people's PR desires. At best, there is a 25% chance of gaining PR (better odds if you are masters/medicine etc.). Are all international students truly Scholars who wish to travel … or more-so Economic Migrants? Who BORROWED $ to buy their way closer to the head of the immigration line? To say all the students or their consultants back home have not been at times 'gaming' Canada's education programs to gain western PR or $ is ridiculous. Students have contributed to Canada's housing crisis because 97% came-to-stay ... not just visit with their temporary STUDY permit. This extreme NEVER existed at schools 4+ years ago. What about the IELTS spouses? Anchor babies? Fraud? False asylum claims? What about Canadian food banks & charity services being recklessly advertised on YT in Indian languages? What about Canadian housing being scooped up en-mass as investment vehicles by/for internationals? What about home rental/boarding signs stating "vegetarians only can apply"? What about some Indian nationals buying local businesses then putting Indians only in the key positions while also drastically changing work practices that include working longer hours for less $ and the Caste System? Canadians are worried about this because more & more are experiencing it firsthand. Even in small towns. Then throw in the Sikh vs Hindu violence/extortions across Canada. Diasporas stirring up tribal hatreds (in Canada) … even though it all stems from their ancestral home. How can peace be found anywhere with this in play? Plus the Canadian government recently launched investigations in regards to foreign interference in Canadian elections. All stemming from Asia continent. Canadians are so so so not used to all this. So many, who have embraced multi-culturalism and immigration for decades are now VERY worried and fearful. All are praying it doesn't turn into great anger. Canadians want multi-culturism to succeed and for all people (including immigrants) to be okay. Everyone I know is VERY happy with IRCC's recent changes (reductions & multifaceted investigations etc.). Including multi-generational long-term Asian-Canadians where many have been the MOST upset (by all of this). PS Canadians are aware that some great students are going through hell. And know Canada is partially to blame which hurts Canadian hearts. But bottom-line, Canada decides what needs to be done in Canada. Do you see Canadians protesting in other countries (that is not their own) making demands for themselves? No. Do Canadians now see primarily South Asians protesting in Canada, making demands (due to IRCC pumping it's immigration brakes because it REALLY HAS TO)? Yes. If 36,000,000 Canadians travelled to India, since 2020, with the primary goal of being able to stay there permanently, that would raise India's population by 2.65%. Recent migrators after PR … especially international students ... have raised Canada's population higher than 2.65%. Changes (& probable deportations) are occurring in 2024, for HUGE reasons. In Canada, UK, Australia and other western countries too.

  • @HarinderSingh-hp3bq
    @HarinderSingh-hp3bqАй бұрын

    Not getting any solution. General conversation of society, no talks about solution of problems and future job market. Sorry to say nothing special conversation.

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

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  • @Christizmarock
    @ChristizmarockАй бұрын

    The thing to begin with is that Canadian economy was stagnant and they just needed international students dollar to boost their economy. Now, they want to get rid of them. Such a shame on this great country.

  • @rs218

    @rs218

    Ай бұрын

    And the new students were cool with that then to experience the Canadian shores. But today, they are holding the government to ransom!

  • @majapahit3168

    @majapahit3168

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠@@rs218Undoc mented immigrants have bigger lobbies than international student to hold the government to ransom. If the international student’s status expires in Canada, he/she would have more power. That’s why the government is now introducing a pathway to citizenship for them.

  • @Christizmarock

    @Christizmarock

    Ай бұрын

    @@rs218 Yeah! It’s always the immigrants who are at fault. If it weren’t for the immigrants a lot of infrastructures like public transport and education system would fail or be nothing more than a ghost town. Look how many “Canadian citizen” take a local bus or study a local college.

  • @Theportraitartphotography
    @TheportraitartphotographyАй бұрын

    Politicians not to be believed

  • @kaaaah2003
    @kaaaah2003Ай бұрын

    Consulting firms to be blamed for messing up too

  • @rg5806
    @rg5806Ай бұрын

    Canada is going the way America did 12-15 years ago.One should be very selective in going to Canada as a student & select the course properly else will have to come back to their own country with 15-20 Lacs going down the drain.

  • @travelboom237
    @travelboom237Ай бұрын

    Shafoli really spoke harsh reality of canada and many of them will not digest this reality.

  • @izzy0903
    @izzy0903Ай бұрын

    This is the Avengers Assemble of Immigration in Canada 😄😄

  • @AskKubeir

    @AskKubeir

    Ай бұрын

    You are very kind. Thank you

  • @harshs4542
    @harshs4542Ай бұрын

    @Shafoli Kapur Sorry you are not a Canadian! You were not born an brought up here