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Why people leaving canada
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10/13/2024
Listen why most of the people are leaving Canada
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00:00
This is Canada, the second-largest country in the world in terms of area, just above America.
00:06
The Pacific Ocean is in the west of Canada, the Atlantic Ocean is in the east, and the Arctic Ocean is in the north.
00:12
Canada and the U.S. border is the longest border in the world.
00:16
And interestingly, 80% of Canada's population lives within a 100-mile radius of this border.
00:22
In fact, 50% of Canadians live below this line.
00:26
This province of Canada, Ontario, contributes around 40% of the world's GDP.
00:32
A major reason for this population pattern is the extreme cold weather in Canada.
00:37
And especially on the northern side, there is snow everywhere, or there are too many lakes and rivers.
00:43
50% of our land's freshwater lakes are in Canada.
00:48
Canada is rich in natural resources.
00:51
Canada has the world's fourth-largest oil reserves.
00:55
In addition to this, Canada also has large reserves of potash, uranium, coal, geothermal energy, and natural gas.
01:03
Because of the countless lakes and water reserves, 60% of Canada's energy comes from hydrothermal plants.
01:10
And that's why Canada is the second-largest country in the world to generate electricity from water.
01:15
Canada's main industry is real estate, mining, and manufacturing.
01:20
And it's all in these provinces.
01:22
And that's why the majority of the population lives here.
01:25
Despite these great conditions, Canada's graph has been going down very quickly in recent years.
01:31
In 2021, only 45% of immigrants became Canadian nationals.
01:36
These were the people who came to Canada 10 years ago in 2011.
01:41
If we compare this ratio with 20 years ago, in 2001, 75% of immigrants became Canadian nationals.
01:48
This means that many people who are now coming to Canada do not want to stay in Canada in the long term.
01:54
According to a recent survey, 20% of immigrants coming after 2018 are thinking of leaving Canada.
02:02
This is a very worrying thing.
02:05
Because when immigrants from any country leave Canada or are not interested in taking their nationality,
02:11
then this is a very dangerous sign.
02:14
And the first and biggest reason for this crisis is the cost of living.
02:19
This colored circle is showing you how much the prices of houses have changed in Canada in the past 10 years.
02:25
Housing prices have almost doubled since 2008.
02:30
According to a very famous Canadian vlogger, in the city of Waterloo, Canada,
02:34
a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, which used to cost $900 per month in 2017,
02:40
is now $2,000 in 2023.
02:44
That is, in 6 years, the rent has gone up by 120%.
02:48
Similarly, in 2015, the mortgage to buy a house was $1,400 per month.
02:54
Now it is around $3,500 per month.
02:58
This means that in the big cities of Canada, where most people live,
03:02
a small one-bedroom apartment rent is $2,000.
03:06
And if you want to buy it, then its mortgage is $3,500 per month.
03:12
In such a situation, in Canada, the average monthly salary is between $4,000 to $6,000 per month,
03:19
then high tax rate, and food and travel expenses.
03:22
How can you afford so much rent or mortgage?
03:26
And this $6,000 per month salary is also in some upper-range, white-collar jobs.
03:31
In Canada, the average annual salary is $60,000.
03:35
That is, $5,000 per month.
03:38
That is why in a recent survey, it was found that 63% of Canadians do not have a home.
03:44
And they have literally given up on this idea that they will never be able to buy a house.
03:50
And the reason for this is, let's say, if your annual salary is $60,000,
03:55
then after tax, it will be around $50,000.
03:58
And if you live in the main cities like Toronto, Vancouver, or Waterloo,
04:03
then your annual rent will be $20,000 to $25,000.
04:07
In this, let's say, $5,000 of food expenses, which is the minimum,
04:12
then car insurance, then medical insurance, and then sometimes shopping, especially warm clothes.
04:17
Because it is very cold in Canada.
04:20
So in the end, you don't have enough money to buy an average house in these big cities.
04:26
It will take you at least 10 to 15 years to save enough money to buy an average house of your own.
04:33
So these rising housing prices are the first reason why it is becoming difficult for people to live in Canada.
04:40
Especially those who have come to Canada after 2019.
04:44
The second reason is the slow job market.
04:46
Actually, Canada is heavily dependent on natural resources.
04:50
And that is why most of the investment is in mining, manufacturing, or the real estate sector.
04:55
Canada's 17% GDP comes from natural resources.
04:58
And Canada's 50% merchandise exports are also from these natural resources.
05:03
Similarly, the biggest loss of this housing bubble is that all the money goes to real estate instead of industry.
05:11
Because house prices are rising so fast that investors want to invest more in real estate than in business.
05:18
And when industries are not needed, how will jobs be created?
05:21
Similarly, Canada's two largest export industries, oil and car manufacturing, are declining rapidly.
05:28
In Canada, most of the oil comes from Alberta, and about 70% of it goes to America.
05:34
This oil extraction and mining is a little expensive for America.
05:38
And that is why America is now extracting comparatively cheaper oil from its own oil reserves.
05:44
Because of which the demand for Canadian oil is declining.
05:47
And as a result, revenues related to oil are declining.
05:50
And they are laying off people.
05:52
Similarly, after the recession of 2008, the car manufacturing industry in Canada is continuously declining.
05:59
In 1999, there were 3 million cars made in Canada.
06:03
While by 2020, this production has remained at 1.4 million.
06:07
And the biggest reason for this is that these companies are now shifting from Canada to Mexico.
06:12
Because there, labor costs are very low.
06:15
The most popular people in Canada are students.
06:18
Especially those who go from India and Pakistan with the hope that by getting an admission in a degree,
06:24
they will make money by doing some part-time work.
06:26
And then finally, they will become national by doing PR etc.
06:30
But now, the situation has changed a lot.
06:32
In part-time jobs, most of the cleaning etc.
06:35
or in warehouses, there used to be labor work jobs.
06:38
But now, those are also almost full.
06:40
Because in the past few years, so many people have gone from South Asia to Canada,
06:45
that occupancy in labor jobs has not been left at all.
06:48
And even in skills-related jobs like IT, Engineering or Finance,
06:52
the competition is very tough.
06:54
Actually, in COVID, Canada had a big hit.
06:57
Because of which many businesses were shut down.
07:00
And then the next year, the Russia-Ukraine war started,
07:03
which led to a global recession.
07:05
And on top of this, in all this time,
07:07
especially from Asia, lakhs of immigrants and students came to Canada to make a career.
07:12
So now the situation is that people have oversupply and there is no work at all.
07:17
The best thing for you is that if you want to go to Canada,
07:20
then you should have some exceptional skill
07:23
which very few people have there.
07:25
Because in the last year, between 2021 and 2022,
07:29
the number of people who came to Canada,
07:31
the same number of people did not come to Canada in the last 20 years in any one year.
07:35
So in short, there are a lot of people and very few jobs.
07:38
The third reason that is making Canada less desirable is increasing violence.
07:43
Since 2020, there have been a lot of cases of armed robbery and murder in Canada.
07:49
According to many Canadian news agencies,
07:51
such violent crimes have never been seen in Canada.
07:55
And the most dangerous thing in all this is unprovoked random attacks.
08:00
Since COVID, attacks on ordinary citizens have become very common.
08:06
You must be going on the street and suddenly someone will stab you in the body,
08:10
or push you, or punch you and run away.
08:13
In 2021, there were attacks on about 1,700 people in Vancouver alone.
08:18
According to crime experts, the main reason for these attacks is mental illness.
08:22
Since COVID, many people have been mentally affected due to unemployment, inflation and strict taxation laws.
08:29
And they are doing such things again in frustration.
08:32
Unfortunately, most of the victims were Asians on whom these attacks took place.
08:36
So it is possible that racism also has an element.
08:39
But overall, if you ask any such person who has been living in Canada for many years,
08:44
then he will confirm to you that recently the violence and crime rate has increased a lot.
08:49
And the last thing that has damaged Canada's reputation a lot is the health care system.
08:55
Canadians had the most pride in their health care system.
08:59
But now it has also been badly affected, especially after COVID.
09:03
Many Canadian vloggers have raised this issue
09:06
that before 2019, you could go to the clinic at any time and you would get an appointment with the doctor on the same day.
09:14
But now people have to wait for weeks and even months.
09:18
At present, the average wait time in Canada is 20 to 27 weeks.
09:23
That means if you have any disease, your number will come on average after 4 months in the National Health Service.
09:29
Yes, if you have a serious disease, you will have to go to the emergency,
09:33
but admission is also done on the basis of priority.
09:36
For example, patients with heart attacks or accidents are on priority,
09:40
while the rest are on hold.
09:43
Similarly, cancer screening has also been kept on low priority,
09:46
which has increased the risk of late cancer diagnosis in people.
09:50
So all in all, Canada is not the same Canada that we have heard about.
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