How hard would it be for an American to live in Canada?

xanis

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AFAIK, Canada has gotten real strict with their immigration policies so I would imagine that it would be quite difficult.
 

hiromizu

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Canada's immigration policies has loosened their immigration policies so it should be easier.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Depends on where. I've been in Toronto a few times and it's like any other big city in America. Start getting closer to the Frenchies and who knows?
 

Gooberlx2

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Originally posted by: Xanis
AFAIK, Canada has gotten real strict with their immigration policies so I would imagine that it would be quite difficult.


Originally posted by: hiromizu
Canada's immigration policies has loosened their immigration policies so it should be easier.

Fight to the death. Whoever lives is correct.
 

Capt Caveman

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Need to find a company to sponsor you unless you are going there first for school. Similar if you plan on moving from Canada to the US.
 

Sphexi

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I'm an American living in Canada. Although realistically I have no plans to return to the US, so might as well just call me a Canadian. There was a lot of paperwork to fill out, some hefty fees to pay, and it took about 6 months for me. But I was married and my wife was pregnant, so they rushed it along. Work visas have taken up to 3 years lately I've heard.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: Sphexi
I'm an American living in Canada. Although realistically I have no plans to return to the US, so might as well just call me a Canadian. There was a lot of paperwork to fill out, some hefty fees to pay, and it took about 6 months for me. But I was married and my wife was pregnant, so they rushed it along. Work visas have taken up to 3 years lately I've heard.

So, did you already have a job? Company sponsoring you?
 

Vehemence

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Aren't you a tranny or something with the whole LilPima thing? I think they're cool with that, so you'll be fine.
 

BeauJangles

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Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Is it easy to live long term in Canada as an American, or quite difficult?

depends on what you mean. Getting a work visa can be a pain because companies are required to 'prove' that there is nobody else in Canada qualified to perform your job before you are accepted for work.

Other than crossing the legal hurdles (work permit), life in Canada is pretty similar to the US, except you pay more for cell phones, tv, cars, etc.

I spent a year living in Montreal and loved it, though I'm a dual citizen so I had no work permit issues.
 

BoomerD

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It'd be VERY tough. The speak a foreign language, they use money with "funny sounding names" and pictures of people you've probably never heard of...But, if you don't mind being a "Yank" or a "Hoser," you'll probably do ok, eh? ;)
 

uberman

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I believe they are hard up for trained medical personnel in remote regions. With the proper credentials, that would be a snap.
 

hanoverphist

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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: Xanis
AFAIK, Canada has gotten real strict with their immigration policies so I would imagine that it would be quite difficult.


Originally posted by: hiromizu
Canada's immigration policies has loosened their immigration policies so it should be easier.

Fight to the death. Whoever lives is correct.

lol thats what i was thinking. get out of my head dammit.