I got this,..’ve been talking to a really nice and helpful Canadian and they’ve been helping me get an understanding of how life in Canada is before I make any decisions of moving there https://snaptube.cam/, however, I’d like to hear what life in Canada is like from an immigrant’s point of view
I've lived in US and EU. I have selected Canada as my home. I guess, it is more about how you answer "why Canada" and if ease of migration is simply the reason I can assure you there will only be regrets. Canada isn't perfect, as is no other country, it is more about what type of broken works for you. Canada is the type of broken that works for me.After 8 months of honeymoon, I started disliking it. But maybe if you stay in US for a decade it makes some difference, as opposed to someone who directly moves from india. People who move from India don't get my frustuation, but recently met many people who lives in US before, and almost all of them cuss Canada the way I do. lol.
Poor quality overexpensive housing, less tech jobs and poor pay. Most people get 120 to 130K CAD and houses are 1+ million. It's a joke. My friend in California make 300K and houses are 1.5 million, but weather and job opportunities are 10x.
I honestly feel Canadian immigration will crash if US removes country cap from EB based green card.
At this point, i am debating if its worth to stay till citizenship or not.
Well Canada has freedom of speech, right? Or you are importing the "If you have issue leave the country" attitude from your home country .Bye bye to all complainers. You are free to go .
Good for you. I never said "all US -> Canada" in my comment, I said most. I only know one person who moved to Canada from US in 2018 and would say "Best decision of my life". Ironically, in 2022 after getting citizenship he did move to US immediately.I've lived in US and EU. I have selected Canada as my home. I guess, it is more about how you answer "why Canada" and if ease of migration is simply the reason I can assure you there will only be regrets. Canada isn't perfect, as is no other country, it is more about what type of broken works for you. Canada is the type of broken that works for me.
Of course, why not? Freedom of speech, as you do.Well Canada has freedom of speech, right? Or you are importing the "If you have issue leave the country" attitude from your home country .
I can understand what you are saying. I was just sharing my PoV, that it is the kind of broken that will work for me, but it could easily be something that won't work for others.Good for you. I never said "all US -> Canada" in my comment, I said most. I only know one person who moved to Canada from US in 2018 and would say "Best decision of my life". Ironically, in 2022 after getting citizenship he did move to US immediately.
Like the thread said, give your opinion. And I think the point of thread is give your PoV democratically, not autocratically. cheers
You can build your own high quality house if you can afford to buy the land. Afterall, land and buildings have different price tags in your annual property tax notice.Poor quality overexpensive housing,
Pretty sure, you forgot to add your spam link in the spam comment.Not at all, I'm satisfied with my decision of moving to Canada. There are several reasons behind this satisfaction, one of them is I'm free to express my opinion. Initially I was afraid because my friend shared a video with me which I downloaded through SnapTube. After watching that video, my opinion was different but after some time that opinion was changed and I decided to move Canada.