I noticed there seems to be cheap land in Northern Canada, is it worth it to move there? I'm one of those few people who like winter. Are taxes cheap? What sort of jobs is your nation looking for?
I'm a straight white male, and entirely comfortable with living in a barely populated small town. Can you accommodate me? How easy is it to attain citizenship?
and this is politics related because I want to start a nazi commune somewhere or something, so there.
Anthony Young
> Basically 90% of Canadians live within 100 km of the US border. Don't think for a second that we are at all evenly distributed around the country. To the north is a bunch of natives, so you can be an indian wrangler if you live up there.
You know nothing of winter in the north. Even if you live in Minnesota, you only know cold. You don't know what it's like to spend months with the sun coming up at 10am and setting at 2pm. You'll go insane.
Camden Johnson
The kind of area you'd be looking at would mostly be resource extraction (mining, forestry), government jobs (also related to resources), or jobs that revolve around dealing with the taxpayer fuelled ongoing implosion that is native society. Taxes are not cheap here, but you can make alot of money in remote areas (but the cost of living is insane as goods have to be shipped very far or flown in).
That said its beautiful land and there is amazing opportunities for the outdoorsman- hunting, fishing, boating, etc. Bare minimum of society there too so you can do your own thing. I live in winnipeg and 2hrs north I can disappear into infinite crown land and never see an SJW again.
Jace Walker
Cause no US state is further north than you, you stupid cuck.
Charles Perry
Fuck off, northern Canada is full
Chase Adams
If he was from Alaska he'd buy land there, retard. And Alaska isn't further north than us, we have the north pole lol Obama fag.
Gabriel Gray
If you're looking for something serviced, super cheap and off the beaten path Ocean Falls B.C. Look it up, you're welcome.
Ethan Jenkins
Count me in nigger, arctic nazis of Canada we shall be
Colton Young
That sounds great to me, though.
That sounds so comfy, the only thing holding me back is the high expenses, hence my need for cheap land.
Alaska is also an option for me, since they have much better firearms laws.
Are there less cucked firearm laws in Northern Canada?