How difficult could it be to emmigrate there? I'm googling this, of course, but still. Any advice. You may think I'm crazy, but I'm seriously considering uprooting my family and leaving. This is bananas.
Haven't worked in other countries eh?@Flavus Aquila is overgeneralising. We are not over regulated and there's some snootiness everywhere, no more here than anywhere else, including among French speakers.
I think you would fit right in. However, I could not give you any more advice than you could find out for yourself online.
I seriously hope though that Donald Trump doesn't become the President because the whole world is in trouble then, and I doubt that you would be safe from his negative influence even in Canada. If that happens, the US will definitely be Canada's looney cousin who lives in the attic. God help us all!
I doubt trump would be any big change to the US government policies the way it is now. You say definately, but that indicates you think it already is But yea, it would just be a reaffirmation of what everyone already knows. That US Gov is everyones psycho classmate already, the one that gleefully bullies others for personal gain. That's not gonna change in any years to come though, it would require a revolution.If that happens, the US will definitely be Canada's looney cousin who lives in the attic. God help us all!
The Canadians might have a lower GDP rn than the US, but it only differs by a few points.The Canadian economy totally sucks right now, btw.
Quit running away from your problems.
Haven't worked in other countries eh?
I doubt trump would be any big change to the US government policies the way it is now. You say definately, but that indicates you think it already is But yea, it would just be a reaffirmation of what everyone already knows. That US Gov is everyones psycho classmate already, the one that gleefully bullies others for personal gain. That's not gonna change in any years to come though, it would require a revolution.
The Canadians might have a lower GDP rn than the US, but it only differs by a few points.
Canadas debt is also way lower than that of the US.
The economical difference would not be that much different for him, though owning a motorbike in french quebec is expensive as hell, but thats just limited to those guys.
There is this website called FutureTimeline.net , it's a timeline based on announcements made and stuff, It shows a rather favorable climate for canada in the far future.
I dunno about you but if you got kids, isn't it best to move to a place where you think they are the safest growing up and have the brightest future ?
In my opinion, Canada is an excellent choice for this. America is also far more likely to be involved with wars and more likely to be targeted by others than Canada is.
Cross the border illegally, and keep poutine on hand just in case.
I doubt that any of us here are going to be opening a bank anytime soon in Canada.No I have not, but that doesn't mean that I have to think that it is over regulated here. People's position on that is very subjective and more about ideology. There are lots of things that could be improved in this country, but over regulation is not a big issue. In fact, many times it has been what has saved us from the negative outcomes faced by countries with less regulations. Our government refused to deregulate the banks in the 90s and saved us from the catastrophe that was faced by many other countries, caused mostly by their deregulated banking industries.
I doubt that any of us here are going to be opening a bank anytime soon in Canada.
You probably don't realise it, but in most other countries it is far simpler to do the most common everyday civilian tasks, from renewing a driver's license, to getting insurance, to choosing where to have medical scans/hospital visits, etc. Life in Canada is life standing in a queue, waiting for your number to be called, before going to the next queue. When I moved there for a few months, it took me almost 1 1/2 months for my driver's license to be issued: they required that I cancel my Australian License first, get a receipt, then when that was submitted, I had to get a driving record, not more than 4 weeks old and submit that. Finally, it took three visits to different offices to have the license issued. It just isn't like this in other countries - even in the most mundane, menial activities, like paying tax.
I was blown away by the ridiculous healthcare system. Private healthcare is virtually non-existent because of regulation, which -again- means that you end up in ridiculously long wait-times for virtually anything and everything.