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danielrain |
To people who live in Canada?what state of Canada is better to immigrate to? |
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R. Gyle
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Trick question! there's no states, only provinces! |
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cdcoinman
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To start with,Canada is divided into 10 provinces not states.They are all equally appealing but if you choose Quebec,you might have to learn French.The most populated is Ontario.Alberta is presently experiencing a boom due to the petroleum industry there.The winters are cold with quite a bit of snow excepted the southern part of Ontario where it melt fairly fast.You can contact the federal government for more details,they will be happy to send you information. |
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Sly
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Canada does not have states, we have 10 provinces and 3 territories.
What are you looking for exactly? Your question is pretty vague. Each province has many things to offer, so you're going to have to be more specific in what you're asking. |
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t_blond chick
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All of the above apply.Did you wish snow,wind,rain,sun,french or english,mountains or praries,ocean,?..ok,I'll stop now,my bad.;) |
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jamiehamster
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ok then we have provinces not states. lets get that stright. now to immigrate to, that depends if the country and PROVINCE will let you. the west bc vancouver makes more money, and the east coast makes little money, but we are very humble and friendly. everybody helps everybody here, east coast is halifax nova scotia, cape breton, pei etc |
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nbr660
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Ontario because industry is booming |
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canadianguyniag
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Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. If you are looking to immigrate for jobs your best bet is Ontario or Alberta. Both are more expensive to live in but have the best job market. The East coast of Canada doesn't have the jobs the rest of the country does.
Quebec is great but unless you can speak French then you will have a rough time finding work. |
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Jeff G
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Onatrio. If you are looking for small cities with clean air and a relaxed atmosphere, go to northern ontario. If you are looking for populated and work related cities try southern ontario |
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HAPA CHIC
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WE DON"T HAVE STATES!!
WE DON"T HAVE A PRESIDENT EITHER ...we have A PRIME MINISTER
WE HAVE PROVINCES!!!!!
and I LIVE IN ONTARIO |
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shaheensta
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Ok it provinces and territories NOT states
our speed is in kilometers per hour not mph
our weather is in celcius not farenheit
and Quebec is french so u need to know
British Columbia - has the rockie mountains and the best ski resorts in the world. It is a very beautiful province and many of its citys are new. Its a quiet place. Best ski resort in the world, whistler cove and also whistler city has the most expensive houses( not the same for all the houses )
Toronto, is the largest city, the most multi cultural city and holds the niagra falls, marine land, wonderland ( awesome ), the cn tower and china town
quebec , is very good too just u need to know french, check out montreal and quebec city
The northern arctics are what i think might be one of the beutifullest places. it is cold there, but ther is alot of untouched nature and many animals u cant see in the southern of the contry |
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tyler
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first off Canada has PROVINCES and TERRITORIES. NOT states. and i would recommend either Ontario or British Columbia. because they have the two largest English speaking cities. Toronto is in Ontario. Toronto is VERY multicultural and gets pretty hot in the summer and can get pretty cold in the winter, and snows a lot in the winter. Victoria or Vancouver are in British Columbia, they also are very multicultural, but the weather isn't as bad, it doesn't get as hot in the summer, and in the winter doesn't really go past 0 (20F) and therefore doesn't really snow. (although it does once in a while) so it would be about personal preference at that point. also i believe the costs of living are different but i cant give you the numbers, sorry i don't know them |
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Hm.
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Canada doesn't have states it has 10 provinces and 3 territories. I personally love my province of Ontario. |
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kenoplayer
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Try the USA. You will fit in quite well, there. |
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Big Ocean
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Alberta |
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Explorer
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we dont have states.
try Kentucky
because they have fried chicken there |
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Selec?o das Quinas
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Canada has Provinces not states, go live in B.C. if you wanna hang out with chinese people all day, Alberta if you wanna work on an oil rig, saskatchewan if you wanna be a wheat farmer, Manitoba if you wanna be unemployed, Quebec if you wanna b a seperatist frog, nova scotia if you wanna be a fisherman, pei if you wanna farm potatoes, new brunswick if you wanna speak french and wish you were a quebec frog, yukon northwest territories and nunavut if you wanna hunt and chew leather, and ontario if you wanna live in a normal society with multiculturalism and opportunity |
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isotope2007
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Washington, just below Vancouver BC - give that a shot, it might be a good STATE for you. |
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