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For the maple syrup people here, I'm thinking about moving to Canada (will start applying for jobs this year). I already have few years of experience.


What should I expect there? Is it a nice country? Hows life there?

Hows life compared from province to province?

Is it like the UK on steroids and Timmies or a completely different place? I'm a Turkish guy who did in fact live in the United Kingdom.
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Life is usually quite different from province to province, and even within a province itself everything from the climate to the population and culture & language can be different.
For context, there's enough space in Canada to fit the entirety of the UK 40 times over
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>>2849713
If you want a boring, freezing shithole by all means come here.
>>2849727
>everything from the climate to the population and culture & language can be different.
Yeah its great, one portion of a city speaks hindi and the other portion speaks punjabi
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>>2849713
Expect everything to be expensive and that nobody wants you here.
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yeah it's fine. A bit too expensive for what it is but that's most western countries
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>>2849741
Why though? Why expect no one wants me?
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>>2849790
Our government let way too many immigrants into the country in the last decade and it is dramatically changing our culture and putting strain on our social services and the job market.
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>>2849790
the mood is pretty grim right now, the country is going through a difficult period
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>>2849713
Place is full of retarded wannabe amerifags and has very weak links to the uk
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>>2849869
I already have job experience plus university degree. And for culture, it's something that always absorbs something from the land or from the newcomers. That's why Turkish cuisine is so large!
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>>2849884
I'm looking at management level jobs, considering my experience level.
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>>2849790
>Why though? Why expect no one wants me?

Have you been living under a rock for the past year?
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I thought Canada was suppose to be the good version of what America could have been...
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>>2852204
You should really keep up with the news if you're thinking about moving somewhere. We're in the middle of a very serious trade war with America over their threats to annex us. There's a good chance we become the next Taiwan or Ukraine. Everyone here is worried and the economy is likely about to go into another recession. On top of this our countries been getting flooded with immigrants and they're turning the place into a third world shit hole. So yeah not only is the country not looking that great but anti-immigration sentiments are reaching all time highs that no one ever thought could be possible a decade ago.

I can't really think of somewhere worse to move to right now. We're stuck here and have to deal with it; but why would you as someone abroad, willingly move to a place where the sentiment towards immigrants is getting worse every day and there's the looming chance of extreme economic hardship or even military annexation in the near future.
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>>2852201
opposite. I've been following closely. I was even wondering who'll win. Poilievre or Carney.

>>2852233
on the bright side: immigrants can be very entrepreneurial. I want to launch my own company there.
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>>2849903
>full of wannabe Americans
lmao wut? As an American the one value or trait all Canadians seem to possess is to tell people how 'un-American' they are.
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>>2852233
If any Canadian thought the annexation threats were serious you have a freezing temperature IQ. Sorry. Perhaps you should worry about not being a province of China instead.
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>>2852710
Quoi?
>>2852712
Neither is likely but we have a renegade independence movement in the West that seems set on becoming a US state.
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>>2849713
If you're still coming to Canada don't even think of setting foot into Brampton.
I just came back from shithole and holy fuck, how does a place like that even exist? its unironically India 2.0. It even SMELLS like India. When I got back home from that shithole i literally broke down in tears and was glad i even came back home alive, now i'm completely blackpilled (or more like BROWNpilled) about the situation, how does any non-Indian person live there without becoming suicidal? Damn
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>>2849713
Avoid engl*sh canada. It is full of uppity angloid negros who will hate you for not being a lgbtq+ pedophile communist.
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>>2849713 >>2849790
>I'm a Turkish guy
>Why expect no one wants me?
the answer is in the question anon
>>2852240
>I want to launch my own company there.
i think canada probably already has enough vape shops, mobile phone accessories shops, barbers, kebab shops and other fronts for money laundering and people trafficking



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