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faithur
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Migrating to US or Canada
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January 29, 2009, 08:42:57 am »
Sorry for this question.
I have US L1 visa and Canadian WP (as well as my family members) and I am really confused which of these two countries will be most suitable for migration. The most I have used in these two countries is 2month, and I guess too short to make this decision.
I am an experience IT consultant with business background from UK and mostly concern about my children and wife to have top standard of living as we are feed-up of UK.
1) good std of living, education for my three young boys
2) future opportunities for my children
3) decent salary for my wife (an accountant)
4) easier to settle down
I really appreciate your input while I struggle to make my decision.
Thanks a million.
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BCguy
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Re: Migrating to US or Canada
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January 29, 2009, 10:51:27 am »
Go for the country with the higher quality of life as per UN,longer life expectancy,lower crime rate,better health care system for all and better economic shape.Isnt is obvious which country that is???Clue starts with C
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hs2501
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Re: Migrating to US or Canada
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January 29, 2009, 01:58:16 pm »
Though i'll agree with BCguy here, but honestly US is not that bad either. Crime rate really depends a lot on neighborhood and most cities are very safe; I don't know about life expectancy but if your employer is giving health care insurance than health care is really not that expensive in US. So basically both countries have there own pros and cons.
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