Viral Video: Canada Job Crisis | Foreign Students Lining Up At Tim Hortons For Jobs



Canada job disaster: Watch the viral video of dozens of Indian and different overseas college students queuing up exterior a Tim Hortons” espresso store in Canada for a job. The tightening job market in Canada has been fueled by a surge of immigration into the nation on account of which its inhabitants grew on the quickest price in 67 years. That is hitting the massive variety of worldwide college students notably arduous. Watch

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40 thoughts on “Viral Video: Canada Job Crisis | Foreign Students Lining Up At Tim Hortons For Jobs”

  1. Indians in general had huge respect especially in North American countries because most of them are doctors and engineers. Etc.. Right now the value of Indians have gone down because most Indians take up some random jobs like this.

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  2. As an Indian student who went to US for my PhD, (and this applies to MS students as well) , my advice to students is focus on your academics and achieve excellence there, then you don't have to worry about taking part time jobs to give back your graduate school loans. (I guess for PhDs you get funding) but either ways, after graduation you would get an excellent job that these jobs are not simply worth it.

    If you are going to Canada to live like this, then its not going to help in long run. The student visas are meant to be opportunities for showing excellence in education and getting high paying jobs. It's not meant for mediocrity and a placeholder to get permanent residence. Even if you get permanent residence, what is the benefit in that if your ambition is not high enough.

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  3. 😂😂😂😂 when canadain people order coffee the student says anything else not anymore would u like to go with a chocolate dip donat with that 😂😂😂 tim Horton setting in haven playing hockey with this international student grandfather's teaching them how Tim Horton runs 🏃‍♂️

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  4. Tim Hortons was my first job in high school 2012. Only people I worked with were sweet old ladies and girls my age. I was the only dude there. All of us were born and raised in Canada, we all had the same sense of humor, culture, etc (I remember all of us doing a stupid harlem shake video smh), we all had friendly banter with the regular customers and i loved it as my first after school job, it was chill .. sad to see what's happened to it

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  5. I dont really get this, as a Hongkong international student. All the Chinese international students around me are loaded. I have never seen a single Chinese International student working in tim horton. Like if you are from a family that can send afford the international school fee in Canada, you shouldnt have to work. On the other hand Indian international students are all working in mcdonalds tim hortons and other minimum wage job while in school? Like are they working for their school fee? Because I doubt you can earn back international tuition from working at tim hortons. Its very strange to me that a family can offord to send their kids to 40k a year schools but need them to work minimum wage jobs.

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  6. These temporary visas are not being driven by a need for workers. It’s being driven by the Trudeau government’s need to prop up Canadas failing economy. Each of these workers/students will spend money whether they can find a job or housing or not. Without them the full collapse of the economy would be more obvious to all. No matter what you think of the immigration rate it’s very exploitive for these temporary workers. Come here, spend a bunch of money, no jobs and no housing for you.

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  7. There are not enough jobs for Canadian residence because of these international students who are lying about going to school? They assume that they can get automatic PR as a student they need to study and go back home.

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  8. There are not enough jobs for Canadian residence because of these international students who are lying about going to school? They assume that they can get automatic PR as a student they need to study and go back home.

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  9. I studied in Canada 23 years ago. Nobody at that time made job hunting a priority, everyone was there to study. Nobody "demanded" anything of Canada. Everyone knew and accepted that other than studies, all other opportunities (like work permits or being able to stay on ) were a bonus, a possibility, never a right. Everyone made sure they had their finances in order before going to Canada. Nobody had this attitude of entitlement. The result was peace, no hate from Canadians. International students were truly a diverse group, international in the true sense of the word, not a major influx from one country.

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