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Should I Move To Canada

Should I move to USA or Canada!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Immigration to Canada is based on education, job skills or profession, language, record and health.

You can only be sponsored by a member of your close family or a company that can prove that there is no-one inside Canada who could take the job offered to you..

You're safe, Canada wouldn't take you.

Should I move to Canada?

I live in NY right now, but I am seriously thinking about moving to Canada. I love the cold and the beautiful scenery. My financial situation is fine. Does anyone have an suggestions on the best place to live in Canada. I wouldn't mind a city or a suburb, just a nice little place.

Should I move to Canada from the UK?

If you dislike your political situation but you’re not actively in danger because of it, please reconsider relocating to another country as a solution. Moving to Canada is definitely a bigger change in your environment than Brexit is.I don’t think housing prices in urban areas in Canada are any better to be honest, and as a fresh university graduate, the job market isn’t all that great either. But if you like Canadian culture and are willing to contribute to our community if you move here (i.e. find a job, settle down, be nice to people even if you don’t want to), then we would be happy to accept you!

Should I move to Canada/USA?

My suggestion, although I've never been in a similar situation nor am I familiar with the obligations with which you're dealing with, is to take a fairly long trip to both the US and Canada. You say you run your family business which I'm assuming means you're affordef the luxury of making your own hours plus you do fairly well.I live in New York state which is outstandingly beautiful in the summer and equally as beautiful in the winter, although can be very harsh. Canada is also exceedingly gorgeous in the summer but has even tougher winters than most, if not all of the US. Nigeria is presumably a hot country year round, although admittedly I have no insight into its temperate patterns.Decide the places you believe you'd like to live in most and visit them. Email some realtors to find out housing options, school administrators to ask about the school district, etc. Obviously the biggest issue is finding a job. Perhaps you could move away first and once you've found something supportive bring your wife over.Like I said, I have no actual experience in a similar situation but I can say, do what you think is going to make you happiest. Whether you come the states/Canada or stay home, you'll experience hardships, so just make sure they're worthwhile.

Should I move to Canada after high school?

OK, so please don't get offended if you like America, but I can't stand America. I was born in America, but I really and honestly do not want to live here once I graduate high school (I'm only a junior right now). I was wondering if any canadians, former americans, americans, etc could give me any advice about this? I want to go to college to become a nurse. Could I go to a college in Canada after I graduate high school?

Here's some following questions I also have about this:
1) How would I move to Canada, if I chose to do so? (Would I need to take citizenship tests to go to college there? or what's the process?)
2) Are there even any good nursing schools there?

Please, I need some advice/answers on this! Thanks!

Where should I move to Australia or Canada?

I emigrated from the UK over 50 years ago mainly because of Racism and the Fact I was expelled from school at 15 because i was Black

since arriving in Australia I have Never been subject to Racism the UN declaire Australia no 2 for the past 20 years as the best country to live in Norway gets No 1

Sweden in 2012 declaire Australia the Least Racist country on the planet

I have Visited and or Lived in over 50 countries and when i decided to emigrate

Canada South Africa NZ and Australia were top of my list I never wanted to Live in the USA
and Australia won out but since My Holiday this Year South Africa looks Good Now

so I would Say for the weather Australia

Should I move to Canada or USA?

I’m a citizen of both countries and have lived/worked in both, as well. As others have alluded to, answering your question is not an easy task given the information you have provided. For instance, do you have work experience that lends better to a particular field?You mentioned some of the bigger cities of both countries, but even within those four cities you’ve named, you’re going to get a very different feel. Toronto and NYC probably have the most similarities, but folks from both of those cities might balk at my grouping them together. Certainly, LA has its own idiosyncrasies and Montreal has a strong francophone population (which you won’t necessarily find in either of the other three cities you named).

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