Doctor Who Had 3 Cars and a House Advises People Against Relocating to Canada in TikTok Video

Doctor Who Had 3 Cars and a House Advises People Against Relocating to Canada in TikTok Video

  • A Nigerian man has disclosed that he only relocated to Canada for his kids to have a better life
  • The doctor said that Canadian work rules are strict with hours and not as flexible and relaxed as in Nigeria
  • According to him, anybody who has a stable source of income back home should not bother making plans to leave for Canada

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An African doctor who relocated to Canada has narrated his mixed experiences in a foreign country.

Before going to Canada, the man said he was stable back home with three vehicles, a house and an excellent job.

Nigerian in Canada/Working in Canada.
The Nigerian man said that working in Canada is strict. Image: @Kaizabi
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Working in Canada and earning a salary

He advised anybody living well in Nigeria to ditch any plan of moving to Canada as it's not worth it. Speaking about his work experience in a video posted by @princelucky.blog, the doctor said he faced some discrimination among colleagues.

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The Nigerian man stated that earning a salary in Nigeria is better than working in Canada. He said a person making the equivalent of R19 000 back home can do way more with the money.

Watch his video below:

Netizens pick between living in Canada and living in Nigeria

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below.

Adukebillions said:

"This man has said absolutely nothing but the truth!"

Deji Mecury said:

"He means to say in Nigeria you can play around while working. Every working country requires you to work by schedule and on time."

philiponuzu said:

"This man is very intelligent, he’s selling Nigeria at a high price like Nigerians should have a positive outlook to the outside world."

Base immy said:

"Thanks, actually if you can afford to get to Canada, I think you can make it here home and live happily and longer."

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Habari Maalum wondered:

"This man says he is in Canada for his kids, so he is OK with his kids living in the same Canada he says is not good for him?"

Woman says life in Canada is costly

Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a woman posted how hard life in Canada is.

She shared a TikTok video of the mountain of bills she has to pay because Canada is an expensive place to live.

However, netizens were not moved by her complaints and reminded her that her experiences are shared globally.

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