OFW Life in Canada – Truth vs Dream

OFW Life in Canada – Truth vs Dream (Real Story)

OFW Canada work permit reality

Ako si Mark, 32, from Cebu. 2 years na akong OFW sa Toronto. Maraming Pinoy ang nag-iisip: “Malaki ang sweldo, happy life!” Pero ang totoo?

Narito ang **truth vs dream** — para realistic ang expectations mo.

💭 Dream: “Magse-send ako ng ₱50k/month sa pamilya!”
Reality: After rent, bills, at taxes, natitira lang ₱25k–₱30k. Minipilit kong i-save ₱10k para sa PR fees.
💔 Dream: “Masaya ako dito, maraming barkada!”
Reality: Sobrang lungkot lalo na tuwing Pasko. 80% ng weekends, nasa bahay lang ako – tired from work.

Salary Breakdown (CAD $2,800/month)

  • Rent (shared room): CAD $800
  • Food: CAD $300
  • Phone + Internet: CAD $100
  • Transport: CAD $120
  • Taxes & Insurance: CAD $400
  • Remittance to PH: CAD $600 (≈ ₱25,000)

PR Process: Not Easy!

  • Express Entry CRS score ko: 410 (too low)
  • Nag-apply ako for Provincial Nominee (Ontario) – pending for 8 months
  • Legal fees: CAD $3,000+

✅ Advice: Study first (PGWP route) mas madali kaysa direct work visa.

What I Miss Most

  • Family gatherings (birthday ni nanay, fiesta sa probinsya)
  • Simple things: halo-halo, jeepney rides, tambay sa sari-sari store
  • Being present when my niece took her first steps

Would I Do It Again?

Oo — pero with eyes wide open. Hindi ito escape route. It’s a **sacrifice** for your family’s future.

Kung plano mong maging OFW:
✅ Research thoroughly
✅ Save emergency fund
✅ Prepare emotionally

❤️ Final Thought: Ang pera ay temporary. Ang presence mo sa pamilya — priceless. Balance lang ang kailangan.

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