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I’ll Surely Return Home-Canada Is Not Structured To Make You Rich- I Almost Gave Up To Asylum Seeking

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Jude, a Ghanaian based in Canada, shares his experience on SVTV Africa

Jude, a Ghanaian living in Canada, revealed in an interview with DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide show that strong community support exists among Ghanaians abroad. According to him, if you are willing to stay and work within the community, people are often ready to support you financially.

He recounted how individuals like Gianluca and Cash Money D once raised about $1,000 for him within 30 minutes, with the understanding that he would repay the money gradually from his salary.

Having lived in Canada for five years, Jude explained that the system is not necessarily designed to make immigrants rich. Instead, he believes Canada offers an opportunity to earn, save, and eventually return home to build something meaningful.

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He emphasized that the chances of becoming wealthy are higher in Ghana if one returns with savings and invests wisely, compared to staying abroad long-term—unless one chooses a very minimal lifestyle.

Jude noted that he originally traveled to Canada for education, with the intention of returning to Ghana after completing his studies. However, along the way, he learned that staying longer could lead to citizenship, which influenced his decision to remain.

Speaking on immigration, he stressed that seeking asylum in Canada is not easy and should be considered a last resort. Many applicants face significant stress, especially those whose applications are denied and are at risk of deportation.

He explained that while Canada offers opportunities such as residence permits and work options, immigrants must pay taxes and comply with strict regulations. He added that finding a job within the first three months can be difficult unless one is willing to take up gig jobs like Uber or DoorDash. Office jobs often take longer, sometimes six months to a year.

Jude highlighted that care jobs are more accessible, especially for people with health or nursing backgrounds. He also warned that immigration policies frequently change, making it important for immigrants to stay updated.

He shared a personal experience where his work permit was almost denied because he exceeded the allowed working hours. He advised against relying on unqualified agents and encouraged people to use licensed immigration consultants or lawyers, even if it costs around $1,000, to avoid complications.

According to him, some people explore alternative routes, such as transitioning from a visitor visa to a spousal visa through marriage. However, he maintained that proper planning—such as coming through a student visa and following legal pathways—is the best approach.

In conclusion, Jude advised prospective migrants to plan carefully, save money, seek the right guidance, and view asylum only as a last option.

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