I'm a US citizen married to another US citizen. Between us, we have 2 bachelors degrees, 2 masters degrees, and 1 yr away from a PhD from a university in England. I work in tech and have 13 years experience, and my wife will be likely working in government in Canada. We are fairly valued members of society (imo).
I grew up in this country and used to love it. However, the current climate in the USA is terrible. My daughter had to participate in an active shooter drill in her school because there are mass shootings in schools around the country on a nearly daily basis. The country doesn't believe that guns are the problem, and I can't see this attitude changing ever, because, we are Americans and we do what we want!
Our president doesn't believe in global warming. He just removed a ban on importing elephant trophies into the USA. He's attempting to dismantle our already feeble "universal" healthcare system that is prohibitively expensive. There is also a general undertone of racism and sexism in this country and KKK rallies happening. Are you kidding me? I can't see these things changing in the near future, and it makes me very sad.
I want to love this country, but the values that are being portrayed by it on the domestic and international fronts are, frankly, embarrassing. Any time I talk to someone internationally, I feel obligated to apologize on behalf of my country. This is not how one is supposed to feel about their homeland.
Some say, "Why don't you stay and fight it? Try to make a difference!" My response to that is this - our government seems to be setup so that nothing can be accomplished, and because we are so divided right now, even those with the best intentions can't get anything done at a high political level. I'm done with this country, I'm completely over it. I'm voting with my feet and my USD (CAD) by moving my family's future potential to a country that more aligns with the values that I believe in. I didn't believe this so strongly until I lived overseas for a couple years, because I saw a system that worked differently from the one I knew and saw how well it worked. Upon returning to America I was sickened by what I saw here.
Because of these and other reasons, we applied for the express entry program. With the most recent draw requiring 439 points, we squeaked by with our score of 444. That said, we've received our ITA and are moving. I'm super excited and can't wait until we can pack up and leave
TL;DR: I don't want my children growing up in this toxic environment, so we're moving to Canada.