How did I stay in Canada? MY STORY
In this video I tell you a little bit about my life. Where I come from and the things I went through to stay in Canada. Now, what is your excuse for not deciding to achieve your dreams?
hello very good evening to all
welcome to this new video my name
it's earl and ramires following my channel
when you get to know me I invite you to
because tonight you're going to
learn more about the following 10
minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes how much
may not delay in telling his life story
I got to sit here in the most
comfortable that I can and I will tell you about my
life I have to confess that I am
I'm pretty tense I don't know
nervous about telling this story I had never
so thoroughly and so thoroughly talked about it, and so
real in my life in public about me
same in a false sentar of a camera
to talk about a subject but never about one
I have never done it before because I feel that
a mixture of sadness for what
and hatred for the one who generated it, and
perhaps a little embarrassed by the
things I had to do and I had to
live to get here where I am
today's date
I hope that as I speak that
feeling to go away and I feel more
comfortable as by those in the air I feel
so well
I welcome you to this video and the
welcome to his life
is going to start explaining
who I am where I was born as I was born and
then how did i get to canada how do i fit in?
here the things I had to live and do
this video because I already have 30 thousand
people who watch me on youtube and stuff.
for me is very very big and you
I am often asked about how you
you shared your story and I feel
that you deserve to know then by
it's going to take me this time tonight
and I'm going to tell you my story sorry if
the video is very long but that's life
of one and one's life is long
I will start by explaining who I am
yo yo soy eddy ramirez born 28 years ago
years in venezuela en sa cristo hoy soy
from the mountains in the andes I live in
a giant mountain in san cristobal
I am an only child my mother and in exist
my mom and an eagle that is me
my mom is a lawyer is my example to
is still a highly recognized lawyer and
respected menezes in sabréis tobal por
be an honest, humble and honest person
and I think that's all I have to say about it.
I am or I am everything that she is because
she is my example and I want to be that
same career path as
none of them has
at
I study law like my mother at the
Catholic university I graduated when
had
just turned 21 years old I recorded myself super
chiquita ahogada
and to graduate I decided that I wanted to
studying english before going to france
which my mom's plan then I
me to canada montreal study english six
months before I left before I left
I learn English and I listen to myself a little bit the
French because he sees that he is bilingual
montreal and therefore business as usual as magno
let me come to montreal and arrives at
montreal with a return ticket in
six months after the student mass of
six months
that what they contain because my life was
basically that of any average child
dependent on his dad I would never
in my life because I worked
I have never in my life had the need to
work was not a family being encouraged
millionaire but we had a
comfortable life in which she paid me to
all of me is never like her never
I worked before I came here nothing the
I didn't help my mom or the documents to
accompanying the eastern court when it was a
real work
I was very comfortable and I don't think I ever
at
I had a thousand dollars a month that my
my mom used to send me and the English code
paid then I lived here in canada very much.
convenient
before continuing with the story, he will
comment that you are going to listen to
then and it is cadivi the word cadivi
Venezuelans will not understand but they will
you who are not I guess you are not going to
know the system that the government
venezuela created to control the rate of
change or the system created by the government
to control the exchange system
between bolivars and dollars or any other
foreign currency at the time I
i came to canada one bolivar one dollar
cost 4 bolivars
for students summer
so for my mom it's almost the same
have good venezuela have sale nothing no
there was a big difference because the
inflation in venezuela was minimal
we were doing very well financially at that time.
moment
i came to canada while i was here
I decided to extend my visa further when I looked
with a student visa or cannot extend
that visa from this and remain in canada
studying the text or to study
six more months of French and in that
will extend visas I decided that I
wanted to stay in canada my
mastery none left me because menezo
of things were settling down a little bit
strong with the position because I was
being against the government so
would not let me stay in canada to make my
master's degree
and I applied the mastery when my level was
English and intermediate I made an effort
very much to signify the acceptance
applies to my list for the master's degree and in
this time interval to wait for the
master's degree I started to study French
in the summer between April and September
that my way was beginning
I already had my visa from the
French and for mastery then the
economic side had demonstrated how
pay for my studies everything was fine and I
I was going to continue my life that in canada as a
you would be relying on it one hundred percent
my mom's hundred
however, because one thing that one believes
that you are going to live and this is what one
I went to bed one night at night and
sleep and my apartment that paid 580
680 per month the apartment was the size
of my room today was happy
on that site
I lay there living in that
apartment depending on my mom from
100% with my $1,000 monthly
my account had the
french school has already paid 100% of its fees
and I wake up the next day with a lot of
messages and desperate mom
I don't think it ever made her so desperate
in my life
and it was because the Venezuelan government of
from one day to the next without any sense of
respect or anything else decided to close everything
cadivi exchange rate for
transform bolivars to dollars
preventing any parent from sending you
money to their children abroad does not
no matter how much of one and the same was in
the account to support me canada no
I could not form the only mechanism
to send my mom idea or canada in the
black market and the black market for that
at the time it was about 60 bolivars then
I myself cost him an all four
bolívares in the year it cost one dollar 60
bolivars, I don't know if it's 60 or always the
difference was exorbitant, I could no longer
could no longer send me a penny
because it's your money from the night of
tomorrow literally turned to paper
paper
in my first reflection it was obviously me
had power that's what I have left of
month in my apartment and I had my fridge
with food but I have
maybe $200 in the account
my reflex was evidently to call for
phone the travel agency at
line I remember that the delta and ask them
that please that passage that had already
changed for later because it had already
I wasn't going to use it for my master's degree.
to that time in order to
it to return to venezuela with my mom
I have to be at home with my
comfort of my peace of mind and therefore the
gasoline said besieged with pleasure
we can have this passage there is no
problem you have to pay $600
for the exchange rate a ticket has been purchased
new I didn't have a dollar
I couldn't afford the fare
then I said I'm going to call the
French school to see if they
can you give me the money that my mom already
had paid so that with that money
to be able to go to venezuela by paying the
ticket and leave canada there is one that already
all the money I wanted the money
enough to be able to measure
the school's response is that the
policies allow them to do so because the
only way for them to return money
is that the visa be denied, but visa now.
I was approved I was here in Canada
legally
I stayed in the street
I think that at the beginning you don't know a good one
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo ma ma
calm down, calm down, it will be solved
mom relaxed that reaction of 9 and mom
what a nuisance already
cousin if I knew I didn't know
i was in canada in prison without having been
I was afraid that I could not leave here at all.
because I had how to leave I didn't have how
pay for my food, i.e. how to pay for my
rent was on the street
I don't know how many days passed I don't know how much
time I was in that desperation
looking for knocking on doors trying what
make
my Venezuelan friends here too
some are all the same
it does not occur to me to borrow money
but no one really knew anyone
to do that so I decided
go to immigration and I said I'm going to
immigration to be deported I knew
that when the people of the
canada of riding in an airplane did not take the
country and the people were left in debt
with canada or the u.s. and until it has not
paid for his ticket because he could not return to
I did not enter any of the countries and I said
well it's perfect to get me out of here
I don't want to stay in that country
I hated my life
and I was migrated
of admiration
well, it's too bad because we haven't had
none of it teaches money had any and
I got there and sat down with a lady, and I was
I agree very much I think the mom and
she has to be a mom and tell her
my life, I told him what was going on and
not to assess
and there I wrote, I realized how big I
this country, this gentleman grabbed me and
said calm down other people that I calmed you down
and he already told me that there is a type of visa that
it is called "students in the state".
student is called indigent student
as a beggar and that gives I want a
student beggar to whom I could
apply for blending in canada and
i.e. decided to exclude as far as
allows is that student in situations
like mine in which one is here
legal and canada legal with a visa as
any of you but for three reasons
a student can turn from sites
student a war
2 a natural disaster or 3 the fall of the
banking system what happened half a zone
of that time was a system crash
my mom had the money in her
I applied to the same and that I applied to the
pizzas was on the bill but
simply the way to change that
money on time did not exist and if
existed for the black market market
of the black market and the impossible taken
to pay for it
then I fell into that in that framework
and that legal framework allowed me to
as a language learner to get a
work visa that woman did everything to me and
this was not an angel
she did everything to help me in the
application and gave me a check issued
by gration cinnamon for 860 dollars
I evidently broke my contract with
the apartment
I went to see a friend
and that was the beginning of my adult life
from that time and two options or
grabbed those eight 160 degrees toward home
I was getting the money for my ticket and I was leaving
venezuela or I would stay in canada and with my
work allows that I had been given
immigration as a destitution agent
I could stay in Canada and work
to pay for my master's degree
and what took me three days to decide
and I chose the second option
in Canada and I decided to work in Canada and I decided to work
and as two Venezuelans say echarle
waves
I never thought it could be so difficult
I never thought it would be so hard but
was a challenge to be taken on, and I am
I sat down since my master's degree was costing
30,000 did not have a cent
and I had all of May all of June all of June all of May all of June all of June all of June all of June all of June all of June
July all of August to collect half
of those 30,000 because the
university are paid in semesters
then but in quarters it will be every
four months to my master's degree in the 30s
million 34 out of 3
then I and well I will gather
enough to pay for the first two
parts and the second part I'm going to pay for
as you are studying I will go
working
and so I know
and I had to continue studying French
i study french study french at the
tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. where to change with the
college in the language course that I did not
will leave how to reimburse it for later
I would rather have fewer hours of study time than
allow to make I studied to 9 to 11 50
in the French course that came out of there.
is in the old harbor in montreal and
I was rushing off to work for my first
work which is to go to the bar that goes to the
jebiwott bar that worked all the time.
midday days
not in the evening I was doing very well because the
old port is a very touristy area
montreal and raise enough money there
and then there is work of
waitressing, dishwashing, cooking, cooking and
shows bartender cleaned everything from there to me.
I was revitalized, I got out of there and I was going to
working in a downtown restaurant
that is called genius that gentleman just my
grandfather is an Italian I used to work there
mostly it was cleanliness to olimpia 2
cleaning the kitchen and helping to make
when he came to see all the
customers wash the dishes wash the dishes
dishes clean the restaurant and year me
food then the food that
that the night was left over I'll take it to me
home and so that helped me not to spend
money on food because the food is already
the Italian is giving it after that
on weekends he also worked in
a sushi restaurant
Jew
also worked with a visor and as a host
those who receive telephone and all that
that was my video for four months I
I don't think I have ever in my life
I worked so hard that I worked every day
I don't know 14 hours studying another 5 hours and the
I had no more life if I did not
was this what I was doing because my
the objective was to get the money and not to
had no other objective my objective
was to stay in canada and it will be place in
internal not sometimes it is not
and so it was in four months I rum and 20
I think it was without five thousand a month
because I worked very hard
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and I started my master's degree I did my master's degree
I was still working to be able to pay for the
the remainder of my unpaid balance and
pay for my life I spent what was also spent on my
implies because it is the books every book
emma this master's degree was 200 600 dollars
by book
I recorded my mastery
my French was very good so the
permanent residence
permanent residency I feel that
did not arrive so quickly because of my condition
gave me the permanent residency of a
This time
at that moment because life began to
smile a little bit more as he kept on
working as a waitress but perhaps with
less ball load at least three less
twenty thousand twenty thousand 30 thousand 30 thousand 30 thousand yes
you need is the money
and there, with my residence, I say
that came to me very quickly I started to
I did my investment studies
consulting
get the universes consulting there
without wasting any time, it passes the
test and my consulting version I created my
migration consulting company yo
evidently continued to work as
because it was the only thing I could
would come miner income with solis for
them to be what I am now I have to
pay a lot of money annually for
to keep my license and the only way to
to pay for the license was well
obviously working with visor
then I got an intensive in a
in a law firm was not my
dream obviously work
as I worked as I york in
business was doing so in the resolution of
conflicts in that company as a lawyer
but it went very poorly in the sense that
was not happy in the company that
I was working very hard and I was not treated the
the way I think of a human being, the way I think a human
deserves to be treated and I said but for
why am I here working if I have a
diploma as immigration consulting and I
I can do better so I created my
youtube channel
I set up my migration company and began to
working hard on immigration and arrived
a time when you can give up being
wretched
and I always dedicated myself to the
immigration
at the same time I decided to follow my goal
because my goal has always been to achieve
my law degree in Canada and I have
to register for a new master's degree which
finished last December in that master's program
I got other materials that made me
I still have to get my diploma
recognized in Canada and then I had to
pass other exams in order to finish
to be like the equivalences just
have the last test done is done as
two months not one month ago for the last
review my results of that exam
should arrive in January 2020 and if I pass
that exam I will finally be able to pass
to the bar or the ontario bar association
finally becoming a canadian lawyer
and I
I try to tell them what is the
and I'm sorry if this is a long story, it's just that
when people tell me my
habits that leads to the power of the
that I'm a little afraid of is that I don't know
if it is going to be possible and I tell them yes
you will be able to is because if I could
do it if I stayed in the street
and was an indigent student according to the
Canadian laws because you are not going to
I can do it if I think that the
limits are set by oneself
decides how far one can go but
you never know how strong you are
until they actually have to be
strong and I think that
that what we Venezuelans feel is the
very much ours but that you have to
take it as an example that one can never
know what one really has and that in
any time is the one that has no se
and that before that happens, it can fizzle out and that
in some of them to take advantage of and improve their
living conditions self ok
maybe I would have liked to I don't know I don't know I don't know
I have no regrets at all really I am very
happy here personally I am very well
Thank God I have achieved more than
that one day I thought I was going to get
I am about to achieve my existence
my diploma as a lawyer in canada
she's not going to be the happiest woman in the world.
world
I don't regret anything but maybe I
I regret not having been able to others and
venezuela- I didn't know I was getting
I really went away thinking that
I was coming back so many people I didn't.
I said goodbye
and a lot of family that is not well I have
many friends who I believe will never again
I'm going to see them
of which I would love to return on
some time ago
knocking on the door each and every one and frayed
of a hug maybe eat that last one
epa in my house more with more love more with more
appreciations
and perhaps to help a little more the
life I had in venezuela and that perhaps
never appreciated when I was there
I have also read many comments that are very
ugly on my channel even from venezuelans
people who are excess to Venezuelans
very ugly and I want you to
remember that this can happen to
what happened to me would have happened to you.
happened to a lot of people in the world
many people were left out on the street and
many people are still having a hard time so
I ask that if you see a neighbor
on the street recalls the story that that
person is in the back
and remember
that we are not here because
we want to be doing because it was our turn
and our staying outside and not
back to the country we lost everything
what we like is with this video of
I truly understand that Canada is a country
really wonderful when you go
to do things and when you know
and follow the laws and do the right things.
things as it is canada adapts and
to any circumstance when
you as long as you are honest and
to do things the right way.
and in the end if you do the right things
things as they should in order to achieve the
permanent residence and on the verge of
The living example of this is
sitting here today six years after
lost everything and stayed
on the street
I managed to get the money to pay
my studies being a waitress I believe that
never one as a waiter in a country of one
can make it happen I did it I paid
my master's studies my master's studies
emi consulting version and managed to buy
one car
I have my vacation power apartment
when I want and I say that I will
I will see this because the country allows
and I believe that you can't do it and I think you can't
I am in another part of the world
being that I was very fortunate Arab to
to have chosen canada over
any other country and that is why we always
every day in my life I must give
thanks to canada I can see myself allowed
and stay here and to that woman who
found me that day and told me but
apply for this option because you may
we have played with another person
these are people of shock and good
deported person who has her ticket is leaving in
canada and my life would be different then
the question is whether I could because you couldn't
you will be able to set the limit if you set it yourself
mentally thank you for sitting down
with my taste in 23 minutes of video
having listened to me, having seen me help and
well I hope that now that you have
your clearest doubts as to why
I am here as I am here because I
I made is now priced here
is clean several clean floors
cleaning dishes I was in pain from these
parts of the hands from so much washing
dishes a pain that exists here hurts
I worked in a restaurant cooking for
arepas to be only the not after
I worked a lot of things it is a habit if
I didn't get much and I learned a lot from the
respect and I am sure that we
Latinos in the face of any adversity
we get ahead and we can do
everything
I hope they get support in this
video and that they really appreciate it and
well I don't feel nervous anymore thank you
for having allowed me to open my botar
all this I had inside good
not in if never and well never endorsed
about it and I had never
expressed and I thought it was going to be more
thank you very much for being with us.
here I thank you for those 30 thousand and so many
32 thousand followers in subscribers
hugged all of us and gave us a giant kiss and
thanks to each of you for so much
that you give me every day I adore you all.
all
a giant kiss until next time