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Canada or u.k? to be more precise... Toronto or London?

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I know that London is more advanced in terms of economical perception... but Toronto in the other hand is not far behind, isn't it?

Both are developed nations, and member of the G8... So, as an immigrant, which do you think is better? please consider everything... including the cost of living and standard and quality of living,,,

Lastly, which city/country is best of an I.T. career with high salary, ill be a fresh grad in two years time... you can add up more detailed on which city/country you choose... I'm in particular with London of U.K and Toronto of Canada.. thanks...

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  1. Definitely Toronto...it is the greatest city in the world, period.


  2. do not come to england

    i live in england, and i want to get out of england.

    london is busy and the people are rude, it is really stupidly priced, you cant move for people, and crime rate is scary! i go to london on shopping trips (i live about 4 hours away) and i am so glad to leave.

    the people are so harsh and rude it is unreal, i wouldnt come to the UK at all!!


  3. don't go to London.

    -fast pace of life and high pressure especially if you want a I.T career

    -high crime rate in suburbs which you will live in because you wont afford a house anywhere else

    -council estates found all around london are home to thousands of chavs

    - all of london is dirty

    -house prices are very expensive  

    i've heard canada is much nicer, in fact loads of english are leaving and going to canada because england is turning into a s*** hole. There are better places in the world which i think are better vancouver, singapore,melbourne and galway.

    if you're only interested in making lots of money than go to london but if you want quality of living go somewhere else.

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