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  1. Join Date
    Jun 2004
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    Centum - I don't think so. Almost all my relatives migrated to Canada. They're all doing well. The only people that are doing well here sa pinas are the ones with wealthy parents. If you're poor here, you're poor for life. If you're poor in Canada, the government will pay your way through college (grants, scholarships, and deferred loans).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolog1
    Centum - I don't think so. Almost all my relatives migrated to Canada. They're all doing well. The only people that are doing well here sa pinas are the ones with wealthy parents. If you're poor here, you're poor for life. If you're poor in Canada, the government will pay your way through college (grants, scholarships, and deferred loans).
    I couldn't agree more with you jolog1. Kung masuerte lang ba ako kagaya ng ibang anak mayaman or can afford na parents, why did I have to move out of the Phils? Para sa mayayaman, jan na lang kayo sa Pinas. Sa mahihirap, kailangan namin umalis ng Pinas.

    Saka kung lilipat ka sa ibang bansa sa mga kamag-anak, dapat magaling ka makisama. Hindi yung tipong ikaw pa ang dapat suyuin at iwan mo na ang pride mo sa Pinas.

    Cardo818, mahirap talaga buhay noong 80's dito sa US, pero the 24x7, 2-3 jobs does not exist anymore. Unless you're a non-skilled worker supporting a family of 10 people in Pinas, then you would need 3 jobs. It's still true kung wala kang working permit sa US. I moved to the US back in 1992 with nanay and she only had one job 9am-5pm but we were able to survive.

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