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I have been thinking about this for while. Why would I immigrate to Canada instead of Australia/New Zealand and America? Please share your reason with us.
 
No one can chose for you, do your own research and see which one is a better fit for you.

Every person is different, i hate australia but love canada, why? because reasons of my own choosing, might not necessarily be the same for you.


Research.
 
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jaybakerca said:
No one can chose for you, do your own research and see which one is a better fit for you.

Every person is different, i hate australia but love canada, why? because reasons of my own choosing, might not necessarily be the same for you.


Research.

Apparently you don't want to share your reasons with us although I really wanted to know what are they.
 
Why are you wanting to immigrate in the first place? Job opportunites? Safety? Weather? Culture? Politics? Proximity to other places? Something else? The answer to that question will help people explain the differences in the context of things that will matter for you. Otherwise your question is too broad.

I'm an Australian citizen who has immigrated to Canada, but I'd happily live in either country.
 
Canada is better than Australia, except winter weather.
 
ttrajan said:
Canada is better than Australia, except winter weather.

That's my problem with Canada. Also Australia is too hot. I don't know what to do.
 
Both places are pretty big too. Canada is really cold in winter (unless you live in Vancouver or Victoria). Australia is really hot all the time (unless you live in Hobart).

You're talking about two very diverse countries. Tell us more about what you're hoping for from an immigration perspective. What's most important to you?
 
Quink said:
Both places are pretty big too. Canada is really cold in winter (unless you live in Vancouver or Victoria). Australia is really hot all the time (unless you live in Hobart).

You're talking about two very diverse countries. Tell us more about what you're hoping for from an immigration perspective. What's most important to you?

Weather and money.
 
IF you want mild weather, New Zealand. But it depends which city you choose to live.
If you want money, Australia. But it depends of what kind of job you can do.
There is not a perfect place where you can get everything... There are always advantages and disadvantages.
You need to know what is your priority and need to share bit of information about yourself, otherwise nobody can give you any advice.
 
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Hmmnnnn...I was thinking of this same question.

I think both countries have their pros and cons, you just have to decide for your self.

Also, make sure you check your profession and see where you would fit in the most
 
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Hmmnnnn...I was thinking of this same question.

I think both countries have their pros and cons, you just have to decide for your self.

Also, make sure you check your profession and see where you would fit in the most
Exactly
 
To me Canadian citizenship is more valuable because it’s almost on par with natural born Canadians whereas in Australia I’d be classified as a dual national in various legal contexts and be barred from public office, certain jobs and even be subject to deportation in case I was convicted of a crime ..etc.