I have dual citizenship of canada and the united states. I currently live in the US, but i am thinking i have made the wrong choice. What do you guys think?
I have dual citizenship of canada and the united states. I currently live in the US...
Give me a rundown of your personality.
What do you mean exactly
canada is not cheap
If you make more than 80 k a year and have good Insurrance live in US. If not move to Canada and freeze like the rest of us.
I live in the city so it's already not cheap.
The snow is one of my main deterrents
Road trip or fly to Vancouver and see if you like it. Also depends on your industry.
I've mostly been thinking of moving to Toronto. My decision currently is to either move to NYC or toronto next year. I have thought about vancouver but I don't think the west coast will work for me if its anything like the american one.
politically toronto is more liberal than bc
>chink+nigga
you're a blasian
The one without drumpf obviously
I don't know what that even means in canada.
Conservatives - center left
Liberals - left
NDP - radical left
Greens - green party
Though politics are really civil up here. We've been arguing over a few billion dollar oil pipeline for the past few years and dude weed.
>Conservatives - center left
How much of an ass ravaged pede are you?
I have American, Canadian, and British citizenship
I'm living in California right now but I own property in Canada (currently renting it out)
Can you buy a ton of raw land in the Canadian far north like you can in Alaska? Or is it reserved for natives?
I have American, Canadian, and British citizenship
>I'm living in California right now but I own property in Canada (currently renting it out)
are you 100% white?
whats the deal with race kimchi boy
how can u have citizenship of a none country?
Yes
My dad is from New England and my mom is an Anglo Quebecer
tell me about what parts of the world are white?
Everyone who isn't an Anglo isn't white
USA is cheaper and has more hospitable areas but is less clean(if you care about streets, public areas, etc)
Honestly give Canada a try, it's super chill everywhere except Surrey in BC and some shitholes in the GTA, nothing like Chicago or LA for example.
Metro Vancouver is very well connected with public transport for example. But it's very expensive to live in.
You have definitely made the wrong choice. Thankfully a sane society is waiting for you across the border.
Move to some country with urban cities, not suburbs.