Ursprungligen postat av SiX-UgLy
Jag å min pojkvän har pratat länge om att vi vill flytta till Kanada så jag har lite frågor om det..
1. hur svårt e de att flytta dit å få jobb? Jag utbildar mej till svetsare och jägare. Min pojkvän har ingen speciell utbildning, han går musiklinjen..
2. Vart e de bäst och säkrast att bo?
3. Hur ser kriminaliteten ut i kanada? Mkt/lite?
4. Jag har körkort i sverige men har hört att man bara får köra me de i kanada i ca 3 månader sen måste man ta ett kanadensiskt körkort.. Å frågan e då hur svårt det är att ta det? Och hur mkt kostar det?
5. Är det dyrt att bo i kanada? Hyra, skatt osv...
6. Hur är människorna i kanada?
7. Hur e de om man ska till/från usa, e de som att åka till danmark från sverige, eller e de säkerhetskontroller å sånt?
Vill gärna ha fler tips och åsikter! Vill veta allt!
1. Ogopogo answered that one best I think
2. There aren't a lot of places you can go wrong with, people here who think Canada has an immigration problem similar to Sweden's are uninformed ignoramus', most violent crime in big cities is gang related so avoid joining a gang and I think you'll be fine. I also recommend avoiding French Canada if you can't speak French.
3. See answer 2
4. A lot easier than Sweden, and a lot cheaper too.
5. This is where it gets tricky, it's very expensive to live downtown in a city like Toronto or Vancouver, but depending on where you get a job, there are lots of jobs to be had in subburbs in Canada unlike here in Sweden so try and find a job close to where you live or vice versa, because Canadian cities are really spread out, the size of the Greater Toronto Area alone is about 20 times the size of Stockholm, Vancouver's is about 10 times.
6. Better, more social, friendly, can handle alcohol a lot better, don't rely on alcohol to have a good time, polite for sure, don't put up with bullshit from loudmouths we put them in their place, more respectful towards older generations, maybe cause ours actually went and died for freedom instead of sitting on the sidelines.
7. Border checks, can be a long wait as well, being a European you will need your passport to visit and inform US immigration prior to going.