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ITT simple facts why the US is better than Canada
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[QUOTE="yassine2500, post: 10627466, member: 261562"] Your post is thoughts triggering. Thanks for leveling up the standard of topics in this forum. I just want to say that I knew everything you mentioned in your post before putting my feet in Canada, but I still chose to come here for one reason which is the citizenship. In my case, I visited hundreds of university websites while I was looking for the right graduate school when I was still back fel maghrib. I consider myself more of an anglophone than a franco, so all of Canada, US, UK, Australia were eventual places that should be considered. I had managed to secure an admission offer from San Francisco University, Concordia and HEC Montreal. At the beginning I was more excited about going to the states, but a friend of mine who did his undergrad in the states told me about how difficult it is to go from I20 to H1B to Green Card holder in the US. You can spend up to 10 years without ever managing to get a permanent status. To me it was a red flag that I couldn't ignore because it had enormous consequences on my personal and professional life later on, so I decided the only way to avoid putting myself in trouble later on was to read every single piece of information Google had indexed about immigration :). It took me more than 4 months of research. After the extensive research effort involving reading boring immigration laws, and checking official websites such as CIC, homeland security, UK Foreign Service and Immigration Australia I realized Canada was by far the easiest place to become a Permanent Resident and later a Citizen. I also learnt about NAFTA, and how it does allow the free movement of professionals in North America with the right kind of skills. It was my assessment then that I should better go to Canada 1st, get the Canadian citizenship then move to the US or somewhere else better. [/QUOTE]
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