Borrowed Dreams: The Canadian Experience (Full Documentary on untold stories of Indian students)

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Borrowed Dreams: The Canadian Experience (Full Documentary on untold stories of Indian students)

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"when you leave your home country, you will become a stranger in two countries" - It sums it up all

KVT-BTI
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I came to Canada as a Student 11 years ago and things were better then but in the past 1-2 years I have been advocating to my friends/relatives who want to come to Canada to drop their dream and pursue some other country.
Even if you do get a high-end paying job which top around $130k-$170k you won't qualify for a Loan to buy a House in this country, you will have to go to Sub-urban areas that are 1-2 hours of Work Commute to afford one and then too you would need a huge down-payment to afford a loan.
Canadian Goverenment has made Immigration a business and they are bringing in around a million people yearly and making profits off them through Immigration Fees, 3-4 times Education fees, Rents, Taxes and making them work in super-low paying jobs (average salaries here are $30000 annually). And all this while the Infrasturcture is crumbling & owning a House is becoming a distant dream.

niknikwhosthere
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I decided to stay in my country after graduation and not settle abroad. I can't tell you how many times a day people around me try to convince me that I'm making a mistake and should leave for Canada, or any other western country. While some of their reasoning may be logical, the vast amount seems like a mania to me. People have become brainwashed into thinking that going abroad is the only way to live a good life, when most of them in fact do have a decent life in their home country. The societal pressure on those deciding to stay at home to leave for abroad is truly unbelievable.

asea
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As a domestic Canadian here … you guys are being used to make money
Sorry
Nobody in canada takes courses like hospitality management, healthcare management.
These are courses no company hires for : nobody trusts their company’s capital to be managed by graduates that never worked in the industry (or better yet never managed people)
The gov stopped subsidizing Universities directly in 1990’s
That’s why they team up with agents in India selling you the BIG dream
Blame the agents they and the universities are the one to get you in this place
Canada doesn’t need hospitality managers : it needs trades people, engineers, healthcare workers on the ground, oil frackers, heavy duty mechanics, electricians, plumbers (the stuff that keeps the country running)
If you want jobs mentioned above I assure you will make $$$$ get the top foreman’s position(management) in 4 years within the same ammount of time it takes you to complete a worthless degree

zareeftashfique
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Much needed reality check. Our people need to see the reality.

arijitdas
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Kudos to ANI for this.. Am so glad Indian media like you are finally doing programmes that we can actually use..

Sticklemako
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The student visa application form clearly says that a student visa is given on the basis that the student gets his education and comes back to home country. There is no guarantee that a masters in canada will result in a job in canada. Thats why it is essential that students do due diligence about the university from the university ranking websites and speak to college alumni. Also students have to remind themselves that they may have to look for jobs outside canada as well if things don't work out.

siddharthkamerkar
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I have been living in Canada for 4 years now and it’s the last place you wanna be at present. Everything here is falling apart. Considering how the Canadian government is becoming more and more anti India I have also decided to come back to Bharat 🇮🇳 my janamabhooi next month.
Sare jaha se achha hindustan hamara 🇮🇳❤️

manikaur
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I took a conscious decision few years back that I will not move to another country for whatever reason. The more videos I watch like this one, the more I am grateful for my decision to stick with my country Bharat! I live with my parents, I have a stable job, and everything that one can hope for in life right now! I am very much grateful for God to have blessed me with all this!

ivy
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It's a cold and wretched country and now terrorism is in Canada. I quit in 3 months. Lots of sunshine and a glass of tea enough for me in india with some bhajiyas. India is heaven

jacobjohn
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I live in Canada as an immigrant. Students who want to come here please listen. Do not fall for all the rosy pictures shown by the colleges. They just need your money. They are least concerned about you getting a job after studies. Most of the international students end up working in a field which is not related to their studies. The government and the colleges will never show you the true picture coz Canada runs on immigrants money. Immigration is the lifeline of Canada. Do not come here. Staying in your country and struggling is much better than you coming here and struggling.

tomsawyer
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Every Indian student wanting to come to Canada should ABSOLUTELY watch this.

tarik
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I have been in Canada for 17 years and things were so different in 2006. I have seen so many Indian students come and spend thousand of dollars in Canada and then their degrees are not even acknowledged by Canadian companies. These colleges are not well recognized and are not licensed by government or have any ratings. So basically you come all the way, spend money and go through hardships and then go back to India or drive Uber in Canada.

puripunya
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I was a teacher at a community college for 32 years. When the Indian students started coming in droves the course was watered down, everyone passed and basically the diploma became worthless. Few if any of the internationals actually get jobs.. Just a note, the reason domestic students don't pay as much is because their families' tax dollars built that school so technically they own it.

gordonking
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I came to Canada recently...rent increase is upto 50%...for the same apartment where people were paying 1100 CAD, I am paying CAD 1650. There is no medical system in Canada.. for every problem they have TYNENOL. CAR thefts are so common..and police is like its ok...get claim from insurance....We will be coming back to India soon. India is heaven

peace_out_
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I seriously want to look at the logic behind pursuing culinary management in Canada.

Psyduck_
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I am not shocked or surprised with what ANI is trying to show here. Anyone with a little bit of common sense will know this reality. Not to be rude, but the universities these 2 folks are studying in are neither among any top college in Canada nor the courses they choose have much prospects. I see there is mostly a craze in northern India, specially places like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi etc to go and just settle abroad, like going to a foreign country is their ultimate goal and life would be like a fairy tale there. All colleges in the world showcase a rosy picture to attract students. It the duty of the students to do their due diligence to find out how these universities are in real. Problem is the expectation that life will just magically change when you go to a foreign country. You should only go abroad and study if it’s one of the top universities and you know you are a top talent, else prepare to throw your money down the drain. I have seen so many people over the years I met at work who studied abroad and came back to India to work after spending a bomb abroad on their study. Also there is always a hustle phase, where you need to compromise on your life. Even people who have jobs with a constant paycheck hustle with things like accommodation everywhere in the world. These 2 are just cribbing about the accommodations they got. I mean as a student where were you expecting to stay? Please come to Bangalore, Gurgaon and see the condition of PGs working IT folks are living in.

aceofspades
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students of our country need to understand that definitely the quality of life in our country may seem low in compared to these western countries but this is an "era of transition" in our country, you have to be the part of this era to make your country a better place, it only comes once in 100 years and we have to grab this opportunity. Definitely these countries may seem like lala land but they will never provide you the emotional support you get from your soil. We definitely have to work more harder here but its better to make your country great and prosperous and lead at some point of time, rather than becoming servants in other countries and struggle their so much.

ClipzWorld
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Its really tough to survive here guys. I am battling to be alive here with non- respectful jobs and it’s a daily affair that I’ve to face toxic racism here. I’m trapped. Longing to go home. I miss India 🇮🇳 . I want to come back home. Most of my friends and acquaintances here want to come back. Plz don’t leave your country my Indian brothers! I miss you and love you all.

Arunh-pwlp
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A non-Indian here of course. But I remember way back that student visas were only granted to those who could demonstrate they would be able to support themselves for the ENTIRETY of their course with a view to returning home after completion.

Where I blame the Canadian government is making it easier for international students to gain PR once their course is complete - it has lead to an abuse of the student visa system with a lot of international students who technically cannot afford their courses hoping they can find an easier way to stay in Canada anyway.

Now, looking at it from the side of a Canadian citizen, I simply cannot see a reason for, nor agree to taxpayer money being allocated to “help” international students from any country, nor the roll of universities or businesses to make life easier for them. All of the issues I saw in the video would be resolved if a student comes to Canada with enough money to cover tuition and living expenses.

I’m sorry if you have been sold a lie, but maybe returning home is the best option for you.

butchdean