alok4best
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Haha, not offended buddy. I was just trying to say that making assumptions on incomplete information is probably not a good idea.Poco_cro said:"Dude"
congratulations on your marriage!
It is even a bigger (HUGE !) step in the life comparing to "the transfer" to Canada - the final goal we all share on this forum.
Nevertheless, If I offended you I apologize, it was not my intention. Most people in my country, as well as surrounding countries, from which we descend consider a Germany in our dream and it seemed to me very strange to have someone from Germany who wants to move to Canada...
Anyway, regarding your other suprise about Germany. I am not a native German.
I am an Indian who is working in Germany.
From some of the experience I have had on foreign soil, I have found Germany to be the best so far.
However, there are 2 major reasons why I am forced to think a move.
i. Language: Me and my wife are too lazy to learn new language. And in Germany, the oppertunities are very less for English speakers.
ii. Long term plans: A permanent residence is always better than temporary residence if you are looking to plan your future. I am not sure where I will be 10 years from now, but a PR at least gives me a guarantee and peace of mind. So Canada fits the bill nicely.