Which country is better to migrate Canada or Australia?

by His Excellency 82 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Dis-Member
    Dis-Member

    Neither.. got to Finland instead. Far more beautiful then all of the above in so many ways.. (Norway is a good choice too but probably the most expensive place on earth to live)

  • tec
    tec

    I think they're pretty similar. I can't be sure though, not ever having gone to Australia; I'm Canadian. (I always thought that Australia was to New Zealand, as the States is to Canada... meaning New Zealand is OBVIOUSLY better;) )

    But we do get immigrants from Australia coming into Canada. Perhaps for work related reasons. I guess it probably depends on what you are looking for in a country, and also where you are coming from.

    Peace,

    tammy

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    There may be a much easier way to solve your question since you mentioned that you wish to appy for a master's program. If your field is anything similar to law, which school you attend as a postgrad is far more important than where you received your undergraduate degree. It should be possible to research graduate programs. Choose the country which offers the best program for your circumstances. I know that here in the United States many students select their grad school based on their specific interests. Some faculty members shine better in one area than another. Also, Lord knows some teach better than other. Mentoring is an important aspect. Your undergrad profs should be able to discuss the situation with you.

    Different people are drawn to diverse areas. My list of places to live would include New York, London, or Paris with some time in Florence. This would be another person's hell. I must admit that as I am aging, Florida and California improve in my sight. The cultural life of a city would be important to me as well as how easy it is to make friends. When I first arrived in NY, I was overwhelmed and lonely. With some time, I started to hear from others who found small groups for their interests, be it fine arts, rock, or whatever. Millions of people pass through NY each year so there are established programs to meet people and welcome newcomers.

    I just returned after living in exile in a much more rural area. People were not friendlier. They had their cliques far more than those in large cities/

    Another important factor to consider is that you will be an immigrant. It is important to know the laws and the culture that applies to immigration. From my perspective, there is now great hostility to immigration in most of the United States. We would like people with skills and a willingness to learn English. Beng black is another factor to research. There must be organizations promoting the interests of black folk in each country. Perhaps they can give you a clue as to how race matters. I expect it varies greatly from local area to local area.

    Reading some national newspapers online might help. It would be good to be informed about the local politics.

    It sounds like quite an adventure.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    Londo: "Ask a swallow"

    African or European?

  • Dis-Member
    Dis-Member

    You could be a long time asking swallows. And far more then just Africa or European. There are 75 different types of swallows worldwide. Only eight of the seventy-five species can be found in the United States and Canada, which live in the northern hemisphere and migrate south for the winter.

    African River Martin

    Andean Swallow

    Angola Swallow

    Asian House Martin

    Bahama Swallow

    Banded Martin

    Bank Swallow

    Barn Swallow

    Black-and-rufous Swallow

    Black-capped Swallow

    Black-collared Swallow

    Black Rough-winged Swallow (Black Saw-wing)

    Blue-and-white Swallow

    Blue Swallow

    Brown-bellied Swallow

    Brown-chested Martin

    Brown-throated Sand Martin

    Caribbean Martin

    Cave Swallow

    Chestnut-collared Swallow

    Chilean Swallow

    Cliff Swallow

    Congo Sand Martin

    Crag Martin

    Dusky Crag Martin

    Ethiopian Swallow

    Fairy Martin

    Fanti Rough-winged Swallow

    Forest Swallow

    Galapagos Martin

    Golden Swallow

    Gray-breasted Martin

    Greater Striped Swallow

    Grey-rumped Swallow

    House Martin

    Lesser Striped Swallow

    Mangrove Swallow

    Nepal House Martin

    Mosque Swallow

    Mountain Rough-winged Swallow

    Northern Rough-winged Swallow

    Pacific Swallow (Hill Swallow)

    Pale-footed Swallow

    Pearl-breasted Swallow

    Peruvian Martin

    Pied-winged Swallow

    Preuss's Swallow

    Purple Martin

    Red-chested Swallow

    Red-rumped Swallow

    Red Sea Swallow

    Red-throated Swallow

    Rock Martin

    Rufous-chested Swallow

    Sand Martin

    Sinaloa Martin

    South African Swallow

    Southern Martin

    Southern Rough-winged Swallow

    Square-tailed Sawwing

    Streak-throated Swallow

    Striated Swallow

    Tawny-headed Swallow

    Tree Swallow

    Tree Martin

    Tumbes Swallow

    Violet-green Swallow

    Welcome Swallow

    White-backed Swallow

    White-banded Swallow

    White-eyed River Martin

    White-headed Saw-wing

    White-rumped Swallow

    White-tailed Swallow

    White-thighed Swallow

    White-throated Blue Swallow

    White-throated Swallow

    White-winged Swallow

    Wire-tailed Swallow

  • Simon
    Simon

    Canada is nice (speaking as an immigrant).

    It's probably very different to Oz but I have no idea if it's better or worse because it is based so much on where you are and your own preferences.

  • Captain Obvious
    Captain Obvious

    People talk funny in Australia... Canada is best.

    Besides, we have gorgeous scenery, it's safe and peaceful, and we have a solid economy. I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    Wow, Dis-Member!

    Do you have a similar list for coconutology?

    (note: a 5 ounce bird cannot carry a one pound coconut. It's a simple question of weight ratios).

    CO: "People talk funny in Australia... Canada is best"

    Yeah, Eh.

  • Dis-Member
    Dis-Member

    lol, not quite ADCMS but I have always had a thing for birds..

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    I am not seeking a Master's degree but I do know how to do my own research. Australians hug their coast as the middle is barely habitable. Canadians hug the southern border for warmth.

    Racism

    Tolerance

    Job, Income/Spending, quality of life, standard of living (I roll this all up in to the HDI)

    Human Development Index

    Dark blue is Very High. Western Europe, Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and Argentina all have very high HDI.

    http://www.ifitweremyhome.com/compare/CA/AU

    Check out McGill University.

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