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Canada's immigration website crashes on election night

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Re: Canada's immigration website crashes on election night

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My girlfriend and I (Both software devs) would gladly move to Canada with the help of a company employing us. Almost immediately. We have little to no attachment to our current city of Portland.

Research TN-1 visas. No labour market assessment required. Need to have a degree or other significant experience though.

What is considered significant experience?

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I don't even know how to respond to this. People die trying to make it into the U.S. I'm not a flag-waving jingoist, but the the United States is a f'ing great place to live.

It is. It won't be next year. My original plan was to move and telecommute, but that's kind of fucked because the dollar is crashing.

Why will it be much different next year? I don't see much changing in the short term besides a new set of characters in the news. Longer term, we'll see.

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People are not going to move. After every single election in France people say they will move to the US, or to germany, or to... I've never seen anyone moved anywhere. ps: parts of my family moved out of Hong Kong when it became Chinese again. But that was quite a different situation.

It entirely depends on how bad a Trump presidency turns out to be. If you hold him to his campaign promises, at least 11 million Americans will leave.

Campaign promises are made to get elected, not to be kept. Given Trump's tendency to speak, shall we say, "freely", he is likely to be a much more moderate president than his campaign promises would suggest. Not that that is saying very much, but I think much of the panic and disbelief surrounding a Trump win arises from taking his words too seriously and too literally.

Re: Canada's immigration website crashes on election night

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If any of you have seen an Ottawa winter, you'll understand that the one guy on the night-shift there is too busy trying to figure out how fast he can get to Australia.

In 20 years Ottawa will be sub tropical thanks to global warming ;)

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Stay away from Vancouver. Between the cost of living, low wages, and (What passes in Canada as an) extreme right-wing provincial government, it's a horror show.

Good to know. So... Montreal seems nice. I like cold weather and duck fat.

The French is a hurdle, but otherwise it is a nice place. Decent tech community there too.

Re: Canada's immigration website crashes on election night

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If you didn't read the newspaper, how many of the negative things you mentioned would actually impact your life? Would you even know who was president for the last 4 (or the next 4) based on the impacts to your life? I'd guess not. Just live your life and be happy, vote when you can but don't let what you don't control make you sad.

After two or three conservative justices are appointed the court your life will be mega affected. Are you gay? Kiss gay marriage goodbye. Right to privacy ? Gone. Wanna buy or own a sex toy? Those were illegal in many states until a progressive court put an end to it. A conservative court will absolutely reverse that. This is a huge deal.

Gay marriage is here to stay because of a massive shift in public opinion on the issue which has been taking place over decades. None of that is going away.

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Canada would be an odd choice for many reasons, but is probably attractive for the combination of proximity, and cultural/linguistic similarities. For me, I've been looking at Ireland, Denmark, or the Netherlands for a while, and I'd say they're looking far more attractive today than yesterday. Besides, money isn't everything. There is something to be said for not having to deal with the insane evangelicals, bitter u…

Looking at Reykjavik, Taipei, Lisbon, Santiago de Chile and Valencia (Spain). In addition to well-known places like Sydney, Copenhagen, Amsterdam.

Haha good luck on Taipei

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Are you kidding? I've lived in Ireland, Kuwait, Holland, Greece... and only Greece was "hard" in any meaningful way.

Added an explanation to my comment.

On what planet do you think people are going to leave the US for Venezuela or Turkey?
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