Everyday Democrats wanting to move to Canada will get a big schocker

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Those no questions asked open borders they want? Yeah no, Canada doesn't have them.

It’s not easy.

A Donald Trump win of the presidential election is looming, and for many Americans, a one-time joke of moving to Canada has taken a more serious tone.

So much so, the country’s immigration and citizenship website crashed earlier tonight as more people began looking into the possibility. But for those who want to make a run for the border, it may not be so easy: The process is slow and expensive, and in some cases, can take years.

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And despite how some Americans may feel about a Trump presidency, they can’t legitimately claim the “protected persons” or refugee class, according to Huynh.
 
Yeah, short of getting a job and work Visa and then marrying a Canadian, there isn't a clear path to it as an American. While you can travel there any time with almost no fuss at all, you can't just pick up and move there if you want.

I looked into getting dual citizenship back 15 years ago when I worked for HP and wanted to transfer to Toronto.
 
Real estate market should be improving for Fluffy
many picked Vancouver as their Canadian destination

Lena Dunham told Andy Cohen at the Matrix Awards that “I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this, but I really will. I know a lovely place in Vancouver.”

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Yeah, short of getting a job and work Visa and then marrying a Canadian, there isn't a clear path to it as an American. While you can travel there any time with almost no fuss at all, you can't just pick up and move there if you want.

I looked into getting dual citizenship back 15 years ago when I worked for HP and wanted to transfer to Toronto.

It will be interesting if they let in celebrities since they have a "special skill"(lots of money). The question is, does Canada want to put up with their nonsense? I'm guessing largely no.

Grab your popcorn.
 
It will be interesting if they let in celebrities since they have a "special skill"(lots of money). The question is, does Canada want to put up with their nonsense? I'm guessing largely no.

Grab your popcorn.

Well, for the celebrities, it is easy enough. Start a project, hire a Canadian to open a Canadian branch of it, transfer to that, sponsor yourself, pay a few people, take the citizenship.

It's a lot more difficult for the average people.
 
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