I am curious about this as well. This situation USA is currently in.....i dont ever see us getting out.
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Since this forum is for Canada and USA, I thought I post this topic at this forum.
Yesterday, I was talking to one of my friend. One thing I told her is, I wish I moved to Canada when I was younger back in the 90's. I never realized USA will get this bad now. Don't get me wrong, I am glad to be born and raised in USA and it's sad to see it's not such a great country anymore.
My friend also told me that she also would like to move and live there too. But she told me it was too much trouble to do it. So she never did. But she still wish she live in Canada instead of USA.
The chance of me moving there now is very slim because of the age I am at. I should have done it when I was younger and went to college there.
But for the younger generation who are reading this and are thinking of moving there, how hard is it to move, work, and live in Canada?
Anyone? Come on Canadians... I know you are out there...
You Americans need to stay put and fix your problems; we really don't need your issues up hereWe have too many issues like "free health care" to deal with!
What a warm welcome into your marvelous country xD
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If I were to move outside the USA, it certainly would not be Canada.
My mom lived in Canada for a short period of time, but returned to the States because it became too expensive for her. I'm a cheapskate so a country like Canada isn't the place for me to be.
I would probably look into seeing if you have any skills that you might be useful for the Canadian economy. In the end, it's all about what you can contribute to their nation as a permanent resident.
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