• Canaconda@lemmy.ca
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          Honestly Canada vs USA is kind of a “grass always is greener on the other side” situation if you’re a middle aged white guy like me. Clearly for women or POCs it’s a lot safer up here.

          But as far as starting a life, not a lot of housing options, new builds are all hella expensive, not a lot of entry level work opportunities unless you can afford trade school or want to go work up north.

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            Sign me up for trade school then

            Here in burgerland the trades are apprenticeship based and you get paid to learn, I’d hope it was the same up there in Canada?

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              You still gotta pay for the schooling. There are grants for in demand things. It all comes down to demand and where that demand is. Like if you wanna go weld on a pipeline or work on a mine/rig 2 weeks at a time than you’ll have way more options. In town trades have a lot more competition for apprenticeships and our lower population density means you’re once again going where the demand is. I got a cousin building houses on an island I had never heard of until he told me.

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          I might import a few Americans to clean up the yard, they have cute national costumes of khaki shorts and shoes that say “New Balance” on them.

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        Not just grandchildren, any and all descendants of Canadian citizens.

        I have submitted all my documentation linking me to my [Canadian] great-great-grand parents. Don’t worry, Canada. I’m not moving up north anytime soon, but since I qualified I figured I’d do it.

      • 𝙈𝙞𝙖@quokk.au
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        Oh cool, I can be Canadian.

        And now that I think of it Canada does cover gender reassignment surgeries. Hmmm this is very tempting now.

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          Do it!

          You won’t be escaping the transphobia tho FYI. Unfortunately that has replaced covid as the main wedge issue. It was ostriches for a bit there.

          But afaict the children of the bigots aren’t buying into it cuz that’s their friends they’re talking about. Soooo long game!

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          If they were adopted by a Canadian citizen, who was born in Canada, they were. This just adds that the adopting Canadian citizen could also have lived in Canada for three years, before adopting, to pass on the citizenship.

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    Bill C-3 allows citizenship for those who can prove they’re descended from a Canadian ancestor, even if that ancestor left the country several generations back. It was adopted after the courts ruled that limiting citizenship to the first generation born outside of Canada was too restrictive.

    Funny, Italy recently went in the exact opposite direction.

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      It requires that the Canadian citizen has to live for at least three years in Canada to pass on citizenship, if they were not born in the country. So technically it can be multiple generations, but practically it is a lot less likely.

      Italy requires two years btw.

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      Hmm interesting. My great grandparents were definately from Canada (and possibly even my grandparents) so it seems like I could apply for citizenship.

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    Okay real talk but if I were to explore options for leaving America… is ANYWHERE an actual good idea or is everywhere else kinda trending toward shit? Canada is expensive as hell from my bit of research.