How to move to Canada and become a Canadian citizen
If the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has you feeling disillusioned with American democracy, you may find yourself imagining a move to Canada.
After all, it's a land where healthcare is free, people are friendly, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau explains quantum computing just for laughs.
But actually becoming a citizen is tough: You need to live in Canada for at least six years, stay on your best behavior, and know a thing or two about the country you'll soon call home.
For those who actually want to head up north, here's how you move to Canada.
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4 comments:
It is actually harder than anyone thinks to become a citizen of Canada... I already looked into it... You best bet is to just stay as an immigrant and come back and forth to america every so often... You can get a bank account, a drivers licence and buy a home but I don't think you can work... You also have to prove your worth to the country to so they will consider you... Worth doesn't mean wealth, it means what do you offer that can better Canada...
It might be easier for those folks to move to Mexico. I heard you can buy a lot of Pesos for a Dollar now. Bye Bye Pendehos!
Guess there will be a mass exodus from Hollywood. I understand George Stephanopoulos and wife are moving to Australia. Bye Bye.
That was the law here but has not been enforced in 30 yrs.
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