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Pros and Cons of Living in Canada

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What are the pros and cons of living in Canada?
Canada is one of the most spectacular countries to live in. Arguably one of the countries most people want to visit, move and live in is Canada, the winter city of the world! But how almost everything with even things with great advantages has its disadvantages still beats many people's imagination. So, each country has its pros and cons of living in them; also, Canada does! But Canada is a strong option, particularly for U.S. expats and other European countries. So, there are pros and cons to living in Canada! Moving to and living in Canada, somewhere completely new, is an enormous undertaking. True, many things can take you there, like moving to follow love, work purposes, school, or getting a fresh start somewhere new. In this video, we will be looking at the pros and cons of living in Canada. Do you want to move and live in Canada? Then you should know what you should look forward to when you live in Canada. You should know the advantages of Canada being a desirable place to live in. It would be best if you also were prepared to tackle and cross the hurdle of the cons you will encounter as an expat. But before we dive into this, I must add a disclaimer that these are just personal opinions. You are in for quite an enlightenment so let us dive right in. Let us kick off with the PROS”

1. People are ALWAYS WEARING A SUPER SMILE It is a known fact that Canadians are one of the nicest, polite and welcoming people you can ever come across. They are super polite that they will even deny it. If you're an immigrant or a visitor, you virtually have nothing to be concerned about such as xenophobia or racism; Canadians will be warm and friendly. They are also reputable for apologizing for everything. Seriously, "sorry" is probably one of the most spoken words in a Canadian's mouth. They smile a lot, chat with everyone, and offer to help strangers. They offer a helping hand with the door, give up their seats to people in need, and say "please" and "thank you" for every request, no matter how small. In addition to these, crime rate in Canada is low, which makes you as an expat feel safe.

2. Canada is a Multicultural City Canada has people seemingly from every race and creed coexisting walking hand in hand along its beautiful streets. It is a striking thing about Canada. Sure, people living in Canada are so proud of the pretty trees in the fall, but they are proudest of their multiculturalism. Toronto, most significantly, is known for its multiculturalism. They have sections of the city where each community first arrived and developed. Even though there are no longer strict boundaries, we still see people living in Canada with similar cultural heritage sticking to one another and proudly raising the banners of their origin. So, there is a strong sense of community in Canada that will feel so strange to you, especially if you come from a clime that values individuality above all else.

3. Canada Is Liberal Country Canada is so progressive, and that is why they are so liberal. They have progressive policies that help them be one of the most liberal countries in the world. The people in government offices are from different ethnicities and are fifty percent males, fifty percent females; hence, gender inequality is not a problem. Living in Canada allows you to be who you want to be without any issue. Amazing, right?

4. Most Educated Country In The World Canada is one of the most educated countries in the world. People living in Canada can boast about that. Canada is only one of several nations featured in the Top 10 for math, literacy, and science. The country also has the most significant proportion of workingage adults in the world who have undergone higher education. About 55 % compared to the developed world's 35 % average. It is because Canada's educational system is wellbalanced, and the country is well known for providing the funding needed to make its schools accessible and a success.
5. Canada Has Small Population Despite Canada being the largest country in the Western Hemisphere, it still has a small population. That is why they allow more people to immigrate into the country.

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