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POLAR BEAR./CA
If you are from the U.S.A....would you move to Canada if you where in love???
My husband and I met on the internet and he moved from England to the US>.. if its true love.. why should moving to a new country stop you? Canada isnt all that much different from the US.
Helen Scott
Sure.
caramellogirl
Yes, I live in Australia and i would move to Canada for love
tuppenybitz
i moved to Canada from Australia for love
been here over 7 years now
clearview
Sure. I'd visited Canada a few times. I like Canada. I would not give up my US citizenship, but I would go. It would be a great experience.
triviadude318
No. I am a cynic when it comes to love. It fades quick and it's not worth rearranging your life over. Find love closer or learn to live without it. Unless of course, your from the northern US (Michigan, etc.) then by all means follow your heart and go to Canada.
GEO
Yes i would .
Christine P
definatley but it's not that easy to move to Canada
A
Absolutley,,, but geez it is freezing up there!! lol :)
Id definitly prefer a place with warm and mild weather...
whatever the country.........
but I would also do anything for love :)
hala L
Yep, in a heartbeat!
itssoeasy
yeah, I think I'd move anywhere.
nomorecapri
If I was 20 years old and no tail on my back, why not?
DASHLOC4ever
I used to live in Canada; I worked for a large food processor and lived there on and off for a few years.
I like the people and the scenery, it is beautiful place. I even like the weather, I think because it is such a big change from the Texas/Oklahoma environment that I am used to. Plus I had just moved there from London so anything was better weather-wise
But I am a very big believer in gun rights and there are no real gun rights in Canada. I would not be able to live like a free man there.