So, I'm pretending to move to one of these countries in a few years. Which one is the best to live? I appreciate if you guys could detail more about the cost of living, the people, the daily life, the job offer, the cities, the bureaucracy, the culture...
My objective here is to move out to a good english speaking country. I was thinking of UK, but I guess it's too hard to enter and too expensive. Australia and New Zealand are too hot. And I don't like USA.
Blake Cook
inb4 le epic canada is bad circlejerk
Adam Barnes
Nah, I don't believe in memes
John Wilson
We're full. Canada is accepting.
Sebastian Flores
hm, no you're not
Luke Allen
If you have any trade skills you'd be welcome in the Province of Alberta. I don't know what the work situation is like in the rest of Canada but there's a fair amount of work in all fields here.
I wouldn't know about Ireland.
Cameron Fisher
there is a large brazilian expat community here
though id say canada has a lot more to offer in general in terms of lifestyle, seems more glamorous ;)
Henry Cook
Oh also we have Brazillian communities in most cities. You'd be able to find some friends.
Benjamin Sullivan
I'm currently at the university studying computer science. Can you confirm if the demand in Canada for people in this area is really that big as people say?
Matthew Barnes
dunno about canada but there is apparently an it boom here
i know of several british and american immigrants who work for the likes of hewlett packard or whatever
apparently our largest export industry is computers
but as i said i imagine canada has more to offer, ireland is a bit of a backwater and our weather is largely overcast
bit of a shithole tbf canada seems nicer
Juan Sullivan
There's demand for that everywhere really, you'd definitely be fine here though. Very comfy living.
Justin Young
Look into the Kitchener-Waterloo area for that, it's callled "Silicon Valley North."
Canada can be fairly expensive, especially in Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary but I don't know how much it is in comparison to Brazil. Not much bureaucracy, daily life is a lot like the USA but "calmer" I guess you could say.
Joshua Cook
I imagine that Canada would be more accepting of you than Ireland. We don't really care how you talk, what you look like, or what culture you have so long as you behave yourself, be polite, and don't cause trouble. That being said there's no fucking jobs so fuck off.
Tyler Sanchez
There'd be jobs in his field. You from the Maritimes?
Charles Hernandez
Southern Ontario, Guelph to be exact. There's shit work to be had in automotive factories but nothing meaningful.
Brandon Rogers
Cool. Tbh I don't care much about the overcast weather since I come from a city that most part of the year is overcast. And how so "backwater"?
That's great to read man, always knew that Canada has a booming in this area, but I never talked with a canadian about it to confirm.
Is Toronto that expensive? I know Vancouver is, but I don't know about Toronto. Eh, I currently live in one of the most expansive cities in Brazil, it's expansive in almost everywhere, so I think I won't be impressed by the prices in Canada (at least is what I'm thinking).
Elijah Jenkins
Yes..... They are. Come here and bring educational equivalencies. Stay home if you're dumb.
Daniel Diaz
we're are small irrelevant country, nothing really goes on here
also canada is just such a huge country regardless of the fact most of the population lives within sight of the american border
just the huge size of it lends itself to a highly diverse culture and climes
if you don't like quebec there's always british columbia, whereas id doubt you'd perceive much cultural or climate difference in ireland
Parker Foster
canada also has free healthcare, we're at most a decade away from that
Hunter Reed
We don't need anymore shit skins, please look else where.
Robert Hernandez
Yeah, it was taking time for the autistic to appear.
Ayden Edwards
Just move to Newfoundland. They're basically Irish over there.
Parker Brooks
Wahh why wont everybody accept me
Lincoln Baker
Bring money.
Hudson Martinez
You have to specify what you want and where you want to go. Canada is too big and has too much variety to make generalizations.
Ayden Peterson
lol, the autistic doesn't even know how I look and start to throw shit at the thread. I didn't tried to say that, you retarded.
Well, I want to establish a life in Canada, I'm not coming just to pass some years and then go back. A "new" life with a job, a house, social groups, etc; I'm focusing the big cities that aren't in the french speaking region. Maybe Toronto, but I'm open for any opportunity in other big or medium city.
Adrian Hill
>Alberta >jobs
And no, we're fucking full, stay in your favela, hue boy
Parker Perry
>And I don't like USA.
why
Mason Brooks
Your foreign credentials mean shit here, truth is most immigrants end up doing menial jobs, and it's fine because that's actually the main reason we allow third world people here, we require them to have diplomas and PhD's in order to not get the absolute scum from those countries.
Benjamin Mitchell
Fuck off we're broke
Thomas Hall
Yeah no, it's shit here now, you'll be lucky to get a job at Tim's.
Cameron Price
The job market is pretty bad throughout the country, besides perhaps Vancouver, and it's impossible to live there with their incredibly expensive housing.
Easton Ward
Sorry lad, but you're not full and there's no any chance I'm staying in this country
I simply don't get along with the people and the culture of USA. Never liked.
So why do I already read stories about people that completed the university here, and then came to Canada and got a good job? I read the best way to get a job is to complete the graduation here and then make a postgraduate in the Canada.
Jose Phillips
bump
Hunter Rivera
>immigrating here because we're English speaking Stop this you are an unwelcome presence who exerts pressure against our native language. If you come here and I find out you aren't learning Irish I will personally track you down and tell you to leave please.