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Canadians and ex brits: Why should i emigrate to Canada from the UK, what do you love about Canada?

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Ive pretty much decided that one day i want to move to Canada as i have never heard a bad word said about it and it looks like sucha beautiful country.

But what is it that you love about your country?

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  1. eveyrone has their own opinions.

    I love Canada after travelling to many other countries it is the Best one I rather live in .My suggestion is take a trip.My aunt and uncle rented a mobile home and travelled one summer through the USA and Canada and prefer Canada:)


  2. One of the best countries to live in.Highly industrialized with low unemployment, high literacy, low crime,very developed country with excellent working conditions,reasonable cost of living,an outstanding education system,a very high standard of living and health care system ranked one of the best in the world

    welcome to Canada in advance :)

  3. Five myths about Canada you need to know about!

    1. Free health care.

    Canada's health care is not free. It is funded by a heavy tax

    regime that takes hard earned money from even the working poor. If

    you make $C20,000 a year. You will be taxed. Make more? Like $C75,000

    and up? Oh, you can bet you will get hit with taxes. In some

    provinces like Alberta, you also get the additional privilege of

    paying health care "premiums" on top of your taxes.

    The big hospital unions like the Registered Nurses and various

    so-called "para-professionals" have taken over the health care

    system and destroyed it. This is what happens when you create a

    a monopoly, and worse, a government owned monopoly.

    2. High standard of living

    Huh? Since when? This country has one of North America's biggest

    drug ghettos. It's called Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Canadians

    have a lower per capita GDP than Americans. They also make less

    money than Americans, and ironically many other countries: Ireland,

    Germany, Switzerland to name just a few.

    3. Peaceful

    Nope! There are just as many acts of violent crime, drug gangs,

    domestic murders in Canada as in the U.S. It's just never adjusted

    for per capita, ie. the actual population of the two countries

    and the size of the cities in each country. Canada has serial

    killers, drug shootings, pollution, gang violence. How come we don't

    hear much about this in the world's media, the way the U.S.'s

    problems are constantly brought up?

    4. Strong economy

    No! Canadians just piggyback off the U.S. economy and they still

    can't manage to get their unemployment rate down to anywhere near

    to the U.S. rate, which was hovering in the low 5's most recently.

    Canada's rate has varied over the last decade or more from 11% to

    a low of about 7%. The country just sells off its raw natural

    resources rather than having a productive economy through

    strong innovation or research. Yet the Canucks complain about

    selling those resources to the U.S. Huh?

    5. Canadians are polite self effacing and humble

    Whoa! Canadians are anything but polite and "European" as they

    like to tell the world. Most Canadians I've met are ignorant,

    boorish, self absorbed anti-American bigots. Go to a Canadian

    workplace: see how they treat you, especially if you are a brown

    or black person.

    Go to a restaurant or a store. The tone is very cold and "British"

    in nature. Look at how they drive. I have driven in Britain, the

    U.S. (San Diego, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Seattle area).

    Nowhere have I seen such stupid backward drivers as I have seen

    in B.C. and Alberta.

    Basically Canada needs to have its huge pompous self absorbed ego

    deflated. Canadians are hypocrites and they love to be delusional,

    and self absorbed about how great they are. The U.S. incidentally is the

    country where a lot of Canadians, (about 200,000 at last count), go

    to live well, retire and of course, for employment. Hypocritical or

    what?

  4. ive fallen out with my country too many rules regulations, the weather cold, as soon as my circumstances change im moving to a hot country, not canada thats cold there in winter -35degrees, no thanks expensive there, people friendly, food nice, houses ultra modern, certain areas folks there great.but i want to move to the sun.

  5. free health insurance!

  6. I love the fact that we are a relatively laid back country, not overly stressed, with good health care, good social programs, good education system, low crime rate, a reasonable cost of living, and one of the best standards of living in the world.  I love our geography, our CBC, our diversity, our multiculturalism and our bilingualism (though I am unilingual English but I have never been held back from anything I wanted to do in life because of that, and I have done just fine).  

    I am reaching the point in my life where I really do not like our winters and I really do not want to shovel anymore snow.  So I am sometimes one of those Canadians who spends winter in more southern climes.  But our spring, summer and fall is awesome.

    For the most part, people anywhere are just people, mostly friendly and kind and good.  Life anywhere is what you make it, and Canada cannot make anyone happy or satisfied with their lives.   Unhappy people will be unhappy whereever they go.  So if you can take life as you find it, and if you realize that happiness and contentment comes from within  you and not from where you are, then do come to Canada.  It is a wonderful place to live, and  you will be most welcome.  Best of luck with your plans.

  7. It's got awesome people..generally "laid back", "sit on their hands" type, but when it comes to being a true Canadian, we all rise up at once! We took alot of your so called English habits from the days of Wolfe/Montcalm battles, but now I think we don't need the British influence anymore (the monarchy). We are more independent of others. We love hockey, beer, and have numerous immigrants who flock here such as yourself.. cause of our tranquilty..eh! :)

  8. If I hadn't created a life for myself here I'd be off in a shot but I have a family and a good life for myself now.  HOWEVER given the choice I'd return to the UK!  

    I'm sick to death of the whole will Quebec go or stay and if you don't speak French you can't get move up in some organisations.  I've found that no matter how good your French is if you are not from Quebec your French isn't good enough.

    I've never heard so much whining and moaning from governments and groups in my life!  Everyone is offended by everyother group and everyone has to make accomodations for everyone else.  No group is willing to say stop the madness.  

    Do I like Canada you bet great place to live 6 months of the year, would I move if I could yes I'd be gone but it isn't in the cards so here I stay up to my ....... in snow.

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