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What if for example ATB Financial is a better place to work than say, CapitalOne? Does that mean you're rejecting the whole USA? No, it would mean you're rejecting CapitalOne. If after working a five month and twenty-nine day consulting contract (so as to be exempt from Canadian income taxes), you find yourself with no money left over to put into savings, living in a dumpy place and finding it a disagreeable experience, then there's enough evidence to reject a place. For me the "sweet spot" for any place is to have both good earning potential and lack of congestion/crowding. Weather doesn't make a huge difference to me, except for not wanting frequent precipitation. I could just as easily spend a January in Whitehorse, YK or July in Phoenix, AZ.
There's new stories about people wanting to move to Canada if so-and-so is elected. That makes no sense. Economic collapses don't happen overnight, and sometimes the signs of a collapse are wrong. If you think your economy is going to collapse, it would be a good idea to have paperwork ready for two or three countries.
There's new stories about people wanting to move to Canada if so-and-so is elected. That makes no sense. Economic collapses don't happen overnight, and sometimes the signs of a collapse are wrong. If you think your economy is going to collapse, it would be a good idea to have paperwork ready for two or three countries.