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First it was the election of a certain US president that led Americans to contemplate moving to Canada and now more recently it has been Canada’s better handling of the pandemic.

While Canada may have had a pause on both travel and migration for much of the pandemic, restrictions are now beginning to ease which is allowing people from all around the world the chance to once again relocate to the country.

Canada is on track to welcome the largest number of annual immigrants in its history. Nearly 40,000 permanent residents were admitted into Canada just in July 2021, with the possibility of reaching over 400,000 annual migrants by year’s end.

Canada has long been known for its generous acceptance of migrants, offering up a broad range of visas and a possible pathway to citizenship. The country attracts people from just about every country, transforming the nation into a diverse melting pot of cultures.

If you’ve considered relocating to another country, you may want look into moving to Canada. The following are just some of the many reasons why people worldwide are choosing to take up residence in the Great White North.

Four Exciting Reasons to Move to Canada

Safety and Peace

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It seems like every time you turn on the news, there is civil unrest and conflicts going on in every corner of the world. While Canada may not be completely free from minor disturbances like protests and demonstrations, the country is largely considered to be one of the world’s top ten most peaceful nations.

Relocating internationally is stressful enough, let along having to worry whether or not the country you are moving to will be safe for you and your family. Not only is Canada a safe place to move to, but long distance moving to and within Canada is pretty easy and affordable when compared to other countries.

The vast majority of Canadian residents say they feel safe in their country. Many cities rank at the top in terms of world’s safest and most liveable cities, with Toronto ranking in the top ten cities in the world for personal, health, and environmental safety.

Canada tends to focus less on war and more on peacekeeping missions. Within its borders, internal conflicts and violent crimes are quite rare due to the fact the country has a strong focus on respecting cultural differences.

 Natural Beauty

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While much of the world is rapidly becoming less wild, much of Canada contains large tracts of pristine nature. In fact, it is said to currently contain the second largest wilderness area on the planet.

Canada’s wilderness areas lure people from all round the world who are looking to get back to nature. Even when living in the big cities, you’re still never too far away from untamed natural areas.

Canada‘s wilderness areas are also diverse, offering up a mix of mountains, prairie, tundra, wetlands, and coastal environments. It is said to contain around 20% of the world’s lakes and has more coastline than any other nation. Canada also holds roughly 7% of the world’s renewable water supply.

And Canada’s focus on a healthier work life balance with generous vacation leave and maternity/paternity leave time means you can spend more time in all that peaceful wilderness, enjoying endless hiking, camping, and countless other outdoor recreation opportunities.

The country protects many of its most famous natural areas as national parks including popular Banff and Jasper. The country is also committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, having already implemented several climate change mitigation policies.

Friendly People

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Another major factor that entices people worldwide to move to Canada is its friendly people. The country consistently ranks as one of the happiest countries in the world, and happiness is contagious no matter what your background.

Canada is a progressive multicultural country where you can quickly feel accepted. It was one of the first countries to allow same-sex marriage nationwide and is a leading nation when it comes to continued respect and protection for the LGBTQA community.

No matter where you come from, as an expat you won’t stand out or feel out of place. Around a fifth of Canadians were born abroad, and well over a hundred different languages are spoken in cities like Toronto.

While 90% of the population may share a common language (English), the country also considers French to be an official language. You’ll find most French-speaking Canadians living in Quebec.

While Canadian residents share many common ideas and values, you are also encouraged to hold onto your own personal traditions, religion, and culture that is precious to you.

There are rather minimal incidents of racism or discrimination, with equal employment opportunities for all.

Free Health Care and Public Schools

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Canada of course also offers permanent residents and citizens free basic universal healthcare, something that makes the country especially enticing to Americans.

The nation’s tax-funded universal healthcare means you won’t have to pay for most health-care services so long as you have a health insurance card which you can apply for once you arrive as a permanent resident.

Canada is also home to many top educational institutions, with the ability to enroll children in school for free from grades 1-12. It is said to be one of the most educated countries in the world, with nearly 70% going on to receive a college diploma or a university degree.

Canada’s education is largely a success thanks to its spending more on education per capita than any other industrialized nation.

College tuition fees are also quite reasonable, making it one of the world’s most popular countries for international student enrollment. International students also have pathways for staying and working in Canada post-graduation through various work permits and immigration streams.

These are just some of the reasons that make Canada a top country to relocate to. If you’re thinking of making a move to Canada, your journey begins with researching the nation’s various visa programs to see which ones you may be eligible for.

Each program will have different eligibility requirements and processing times, so it’s important to find the one that is best suited to your individual circumstances and needs.

Megan is an Australian Journalist and award-winning travel writer who has been blogging since 2007. Her husband Mike is the American naturalist and wildlife photographer behind Waking Up Wild; an online magazine dedicated to opening your eyes to the wonders of the wild & natural world.

Having visited 100+ countries across all seven continents, Megan’s travels focus on cultural immersion, authentic discovery and incredible journeys. She has a strong passion for ecotourism, and aims to promote responsible travel experiences.

    

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